Trend Report FW2013: Winter White

November 4, 2013 by  
Filed under womenswear

It’s not the first time around we’ve seen this trend get big. Wasn’t it last year we told you all about how to wow in white during the winter season? Well, this season too white is the chicest shade in buy viagra the bunch, popping up at labels like Céline, Ferragamo, Derek Lam, Stella McCartney, Proenza Schouler and Valentino. It might not be the most practical look (one winter storm and you´re dressed in all gray), but you can make a real fashion statement by going for a full on white colored attire. That is dresses (Céline, McCartney), coats (Ferragamo, Mulberry, Proenza Schouler), pants (Derek Lam) and capes (Valentino). Oh and no need to stress about the shoes; there’s nothing wrong with wearing a pair of black, off white, brown or even gray pumps or ankle boots with it. Perfect for a day at the office, Christmas with the family or an original party look (how refreshing something other than a LBD=!). Just keep your winter color palette as clean and simple as possible (white, off white, beige, ivory etc.) and you’ll be a stunning Snow White for the next few months.

Trend Report FW2013: Walk on the wild side

November 1, 2013 by  
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Animal prints; no fashion season is complete without them. Whether we’re talking fall, winter, spring, summer, couture or resort. Not a designer out there that hasn’t yet taken a walk on the wild side. ‘Cause whether it’s a tiny leopard printed scarf or a full on zebra & snake look; every creative director seems to be bringing out his/hers animalistic side at a certain point. This fall the catwalks at brands like Burberry, DKNY, Tom Ford, Lanvin and Giambattista Valli turned into a jungle. We spotted giraffes (Burberry), leopards (Moschino Cheap & Chic, Diane von Furstenberg, Isabel Marant, Trussardi), snakes (Just Cavalli), but also birds no prescription viagra (Proenza Schouler) and beetles (Lanvin) at our style safari. If there ever was a moment to release your inner fashion beast, now is the time!