5x hot hairstyles to counteract the December cold

December 24, 2015 by  
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Nothing so fickle as the mood of women. Even when something’s decided we can still change our mind (sorry for that). And when it comes to our hair, the examples are endless (also sorry for that). Especially with the end of the year in front of us, that tickles our craving for new visions, new styles and new hair. Thinking of some hair changement? With these looks you’ll never miss the boat. Instead, you rock the boat.

1.Catch the waves
It’s hard to miss this one, as this is a constant factor in almost every women’s hair wardrobe. Need an 2016 update? Take note from Chloe, Gucci, Anna Sui or Tom Ford and you know exactly what we’re talking about it. Naturally textured wavy hair that do perfect with this seventies suede inspired era. Go ride that surfboard honey.

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Gucci

Rodarte

Rodarte

2. Goth aesthetic
You see those feminine, healthy and shiny locks above? That’s exactly what you’re not suppose to create. Keep these words in mind: grunge, 90’s, Marilyn Manson, untreated, messy, rough, wet ‘n wild and play it cool at any time. Just like the Wang Gang would do.

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Alexander Wang

Nina Ricci

Nina Ricci

3. Bun in the oven (just kidding)
Before we’re getting into more serious things (or perhaps you already have some kids at home), we rather experiment with these buns (French twist) on our head. Call it ballerina, call it Audrey Hepburn-style or call it just the perfect hair recipe for these Christmas holidays. Don’t be too perfect though in the execution, Fashion Gods prescribe we would like to recommend you to leave some hair out in the back of your neck.

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Victoria Beckham

Isabel Marant

Isabel Marant

4. Wet ‘n wild
Haven’t we seen this one before? Many times? Yes, we have indeed. In 2011 to be exact, when the whole wet-party got out of control. And it never really left the stage. And it won’t be much of a difference now. Comb it in a slick side part (Kenzo) or all the way to the back into a ponytail (Stella McCartney). Psssst! Small hint: Team up with your spouse, because this trend is on his agenda too -and can look incredibly hot and gentleman-ish on him.

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Stella McCartney

Carolina Herrera

Carolina Herrera

5. (West) side story
Dries Van Noten, Acne Studios, Jason Wu, Jil Sander, Max Mara, Thierry Mugler. The list of designers goes on and on. Perhaps because this is one of the most easy-going but classy looks. You don’t really need skills to pull this look off, only the hair. You can couple it with the textured wavy hair or pin straight hair.

Jason Wu

Jason Wu

Balmain

Balmain

Trend Report FW2016: not just a skirt

December 22, 2015 by  
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You can wear a skirt. Ór you can wear a Skirt. According to that last part, it’s best to watch the trick at fashion masterminds like Lanvin, Rodarte, Fendi, Prabal Gurung and Acne Studios. All that counts for this winter is complex shapes, perfect silhouettes, asymmetrical lines and multilayering (even better: 3D-layering). Mixing different textures and fabrics; (metallic)leather, feathers or suede. Even skirt over pants is making its comeback in the fashion arena (the ‘skant’- how 90’s!), as seen at big boys such as Dries van Noten and Givenchy. Skirts ain’t the holy property for the good girls in school any more. Nor the bad girls exploring the night life. We can all play this game, even at the office or when attending Christmas dinner at the in-laws (perhaps not the mini-skirt though). Choose your style and it’s gonna be a hell of a lot of fun this season.

LET’S RECAP: THIS WAS 2015

December 21, 2015 by  
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As 2015 is coming to an end, we can’t help but feel a little reminiscent. A year that seems to have passed in the blink of an eye. Yet so many grand fashion moments have taken place. To conclude a wonderful year in style we thought we’d look back on some of this year’s high (and a few low) lights. Fashion collections that had us all going nuts (Balmanation and Yeezy), trends that got us all hyped up (seventies vibes and cropped tops), designer musical chairs (the XL edition), some dirty, naughty designs (by Christoper Kane and Rick Owens), eccentric beauty trends (pierced brows and colored hair everwhere), this year’s fresh (Dutch) faces and a selection of catwalk cases that caused quite a stir. Moments that made 2015 memorable, remarkable, interesting, concerning even and sometimes just hilariously funny. Now let’s recap, twice a day, so we can start a fresh new fashion chapter once 2016 comes knocking. Let the countdown begin.

25. The cropped top
Boy oh boy did we wear out the cropped top trend. Together with the health hype (sixpack on display) the crop top experienced some major fashion moments the last few seasons. But all good things come to an end, so this might just be the one of the last few bare bellies (spotted in Milan) you’ll see. Or will the crop top stay around just a little longer?

MILAN STREET SS15

MILAN STREET SS15

24. The Gucci kangaroo-fur loafer
The most talked shoe of the year isn’t a perfectly shaped high heel. Neither so the white sneaker (although best hyped, yes). It’s this half leather, half kangaroo fur loafer. It got many of us fashion addicts in shoe heaven, and others (Animal Rights and anti-fur activists) infuriated. The struggle to find consensus on the fur-fashion debate is still there people.

 

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23. Color me blind
Some trends hang around for ages. Like the colored hair trend, which kicked off about six years ago and is still here. In fact it is getting bigger each season. Understandable, we’re with so many in this fashion game it’s hard to stand out. A green, purple, orange coupe will help people remember you more easily or will just have your streetstyle picture taken more ofter 😉

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22. Baby one more time
Women like Madonna and Victoria Beckham showed that baby’s are the ‘perfect’ on-the-arm-accessory. But they also do quite well on the runway. The Italian fashion brand celebrated motherhood with their collection ‘Viva la mamma’, sending (pregnant) models down the runway carrying babies and toddlers, and even a little girl walked down the catwalk like it was nothing.

Dolce&Gabbana FW15/16

Dolce&Gabbana FW15/16

21. Van Bergen Bankruptcy
Sadly Mattijs van Bergen announced his bankruptcy in the beginning of this year. But luckily we don’t have to completely miss out on his designing skills. The exposition Photo in Fashion in September displayed his latest all black collection. A collaboration with the brand new W hotel in Amsterdam has Mattijs designing the clothing for all the hotel’s staff.

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20. The short brown suede skirt
Along with the all over seventies vibe the brown suede skirt seemed to be the it-item within that trend. Preferably high waisted, blouse tucked in, worn with a big belt and solid boots, a little floral scarf around the neck, round shaped sunglasses and good old seventies hair. Cute seventies style dressed girls, you know who you are!

 

 

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19. Maxaccessorize
It’s gone with the normcore, the sobriety and the minimalistic looks, towards the end of 2015 maximalism is slowly getting it’s grip back. And we can’t wait to rock what designers like Gucci, Marni, Dolce & Gabbana, Prada and Emilio Pucci have in stores for us. Prints, colors, accessories, all at once please!

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18. Dressed to the nine(tie)s
The nineties are in full swing again in fashion land. And with that come the nineties logo sweaters. Preferably by CK Jeans, Adidas, Nike or Tommy Hilfiger. Logo’s larger than life, casual cool.

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17. Balmaination
Could it be H&M’s designer collaborations are getting us more hyped every year? For months this year’s #balmaination was all we could talk about. Kendall and Gigi rocking those Balmain chic pieces in the campaign images, then the show, the celebrities who got to wear it first, the actual sale and then there was the aftertalk. So.. what did you get?

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16. Fresh faced Dutchies
Hooray for a new heave of fresh face super models in the making. Dutch models that is. Imaan Hammam, Roos Abels and Julia Bergshoeff took the fashion world by storm this year. Roos as Prada’s latest muse, Imaan as Vogue cover model and Julia who walked so many runway shows.

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15. Goodbye
Sadly 2015 was a year of farewell too. The (fashion) world lost two so very talented designers; international fashion creative Oscar de la Renta and Dutch designer Frans Molenaar. We think of them as we approach the end of this year and hope their legacy will stay around much longer and will continue on inspiring fashion lovers all around the world.

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14. King Kanye
So yes, we lost our mind a bit when it comes to the whole Kardashian-madness (emoji’s for real?!). But besides all the selfie-and baby news, let’s not forget all the Kanye- fashion madness that was going on. His Adidas collaboration sold out within only 12 minutes in the United States after going on sale June 27. And if you wanted to play the game full on, you had to have the Yeezy Boosts 350s.

All eyes on Kanye in the streets of Paris

13. Turtle your way up 
It’s impossible to go through this list of 2015 highlights without bringing up turtlenecks. It was by far the most dominating item on the catwalk this fall and easily and without any hesitation made its way into our everyday wardrobe. Time to give this high-neck the credits it deserves. Who would have thought this warm and comfy compagnon could actually look elegant on us?

Derek Lam FW15/16

Derek Lam FW15/16

12. The Gucci Geek
Say hello to Alessandro Michele. The new man at the helm of the Italian brand took a new course and sent an army of nerdy models down his spring 2016 runway. Were we a bit in shock? Yes. Do we bother? This way, absolutely not. Oversized glasses en buttoned-up blouses are the new sexy. So let’s give it up for the underdogs, the misfits, the super geeks. We feel you Allessandro. We feel you.

Gucci Geeks AW15

Gucci Geeks AW15

11. Lily-Rose Depp for Chanel
Your mom is one of the most elegant supermodels and singers in French history. Your dad is one of the greatest and hottest actors of all time. And the in-between perfection is daughter Lily- Rose. No wonder she’s the new face of Chanel and walked in the couture show (just like her mom did in the 90’s) and played some poker in Le Grand Palais (here in the back).

Lily playing the Chanel pokergame in the back.

10. The penis dress
Although everyone was busy making rumours about her huge engagement ring from lover Robert Pattinson (who spotted it?!), British popstar FKA Twigs still got people talking big time about her Christoper Kane ‘penis dress’ a.k.a. ‘lovers lace’. It even made it –very surprisingly- to the list of most unusual dresses.

Christoper Kane FW15/16

9. Denim on denim on denim
And not in the Britney Spears Justin Timberlake kind of way. Thank god, no. We play that denim on denim way better now. Clean and sophisticated. 2015 was all about the shape (flared, super tight, wide, cropped or boyish) and details (contrasting hems, super clean blue washes, rough edges or patchwork). The only consistency factor is denim will never go out of fashion. Going to New York City soon? The Museum at FIT (Fashion Institute of Technology) has an exhibition running called ‘Denim:Fashion’s Frontier’ until May 7.

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8. Gigi & Kendall take over
Move over Cara. This year fresh faced it-models Gigi Hadid and Kendall Jenner completely took over. Not a big hit – hyped up show, magazine cover, campaign or after party they missed, turning them into the ultimate fashion duo. #balmaination was all about the two youngsters as was the Victoria’s Secret lingerie show. Much criticized for their immediate rise to fame, their lack of modeling background and famous boyfriends (Gigi has her ways), there’s no stopping these babes.

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7. Designer musical chairs
It was a big game of musical chairs again in fashion land. So here’s a little summery.. Hello & Goodbye.
– Hello
Alessandro Michele becomes creative director at Gucci
Peter Dundas becomes creative director at Cavalli
Guillaume Henry becomes creative director at Nina Ricci
Alexis Martial & Adrien Caillaudaud become creative directors at Carven
John Galliano becomes creative director Maison Margiela
Dao-Yi Chow and Maxwell Osborne become creative directors at DKNY
– Goodbye
Frida Gianini leaves Gucci
Peter Dundas leaves Pucci
Alexander Wang leaves Balenciaga
Alber Elbaz leaves Lanvin
Raf Simons leaves Dior
Guillaume Henry leaves Carven
The end of Marc by Marc Jacobs
The end of Jonathan Saunders
Donna Karan leaves her label but the brand will continue to exist

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6. The white sneaker
Once solely destined to the tennis and basket ball court, the white sneaker has moved it was up to.. well.. to become the ultimate no brainer when it comes to footwear. Who knew in 2015 we would be wearing white sneakers with lace pencil skirts, cocktail dresses and pleated pants? Nike, Adidas, Superga or Chanel; this past year you could do no wrong wearing a pair of white sneakers. One of the biggest, long lasting trends in a while and a completely unisex trend too. Super-easy. Although, keeping ‘em clean is a whole different ball game.

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5. Extraordinary beauty
Red lips. Cat-eyes. Blushed cheeks. Kim K’s face shaping. No surprise there, we’ve all been there. But this year threw us some surprises in the form of pretty daring and everything but ordinary looks and ways to patch up your face. Like Rodarte’s pierced eyebrows, Rick Owens’ golden face masks, black bejeweled masks at Givenchy and Pat McGraths’ golden lips. Although we like to see some bold and experimental  make-up looks, in the end it’s all about the do-try-this-at-home factor. And in that case, ask us again in a few hours or after midnight (and a few drinks).

Prada SS16

Prada SS16

4. Rick Ooooh-wens
Aaaand the nominees for most shocking and talked about fashion show of the year is… Rick Owens. Let’s face it, we all know he won’t back down for some on-the-runway theatrics. And theatrical it was this year. He still knows how to surprise us. First of all his peek-a-boo fall menswear collection, that put a man’s best assets on full display. Excuse me, but did I just spotted a penis?! And when you thought you had seen it all, he showed us his upside-down female models for spring 2016. Women bearing women, as ‘human backpacks’. It caused a big social media explosion (it was even more ‘alive’ on Facebook and Twitter than on the catwalk itself, so it seemed). We already wonder what he’ll come up with next year, and that’s one of his biggest strengths for now.

Rick Owens SS16

Rick Owens SS16

3. Was it a movie or fashion show?
If the names Derek Zoolander and Hansel sightings still do not ring a bell with you, where have you been? March 2015: Actors (or do we have to say models) Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson owned the fashion pages and the Valentino runway for a walk-off, wearing custom pieces by the Italian house, that took the fashion world by storm. Besides  that it was hilarious, it was also the perfect warm-up for ‘Zoolander 2’ that will open in theaters nationwide on February 12.

Valentino FW15

Valentino FW15

2. Colour me big
The future in front of us looks bright, but a 2015 retrospect makes us almost colourblind. It couldn’t have been any more fun for all the hair-painting professionals. This year had plenty of room for bold tones such as pink, blue, purple and even greens. But it was also about rich, impactful and natural tones, with a long-term spot in the limelight for all the pretty gingers (even the fake ones) that set our planet on fire. It got pretty hot in here.

1. Athleisure
If you haven’t put this word in your fashion vocabulary, you probably missed one of the biggest trends of the year. The word may sound slightly confusing, but it’s actually to make you feel even more easy and comfortable WHILE still feeling female-ish. Function and form equals sexyness. All you have to do is wear your gym-to-street clothing and pretend it’s the most normal thing in the world to wear your yoga pants and sport bra all day long. Or take it even up a notch and play it just as cool as Alexander Wang, king of the casual-luxe style.

Alexander Wang SS15

Alexander Wang SS15

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Trend Report FW2016: Sorry guys, the razor returns

December 19, 2015 by  
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‘This is a man’s world. But it wouldn’t be nothing, nothing without a woman or a girl.’ We know this, they know this. But let’s not take all the credits, because there’s something else that makes the man for sure. In a sexy way. In a rough way. In a badass way. In a Insta-masculine way. And mainly in a hipster way. Something that has been big bigger biggest for the past few years. We don’t even have to start guessing right, as we all know we’re talking about beards here. It’s been so big, that we almost can’t image our men without. But times change, and so does fashion (of course). Turns out, the bushy beard is deader than the Backstreet Boys, and the clean-cut man-boy is hotter than Justin Bieber’s Sorry. Yeps, we’re going towards a clean, minimal and crisp look. The ultimate symbol of cool and manliness is changing.

Take a good look at these elegant gentleman (yes, even without beards) and absorb some inspiration on how to rock this babyface. Will all men adapt to this new trend? We’re kind of doubtful. I mean, why fix something that’s not broken and looks incredibly hot on you? On the other hand, even for men, being less trend-orientated human beings, it’s good to try something new every once in a while. If necessary, start with a three-day beard or stubbles before making the big jump. And keep in mind, until 2012 it never was any problem for super manly men like James Dean, George Clooney and James Bond.

5x fun and unexpected ways to use your eyeliner

December 17, 2015 by  
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Last time we had some red lipstick fun for the lip girls. But if you’re more of an eye kinda gal, this is the season to go bold (or go home) and make the ultimate look-at-me-now statement. The powerful graphic eye ruled the catwalk for this winter and goes far beyond the usual suspects. Inky black smudged onto the inner corners of the eyes, ‘brushstrokes’ of black liner on the upper lid or comma-shaped lines emphesizing your almond shaped eyes. Don’t be afraid to colour outside the lines. It may feel a little overdone for during the daytime or at the office, but it’s definitely worth trying if you want to step up your eyeliner game. Make sure to keep the rest of your face quiet and natural, so your eyes can do the talking.

Mary Katrantzou FW16

Mary Katrantzou FW16

Henry Holland FW16

Henry Holland FW16

Proenza Schouler FW16

Proenza Schouler FW16

DKNY FW16

DKNY FW16

Rochas FW16

Rochas FW16

12 men in unconventional suits

December 16, 2015 by  
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While the average Joe might assume a little pinstripe or check print is already quite out of the ordinary, they ain’t seen nothing yet. Like always the streetstyle stars are taking the suit game up a notch. Which, during the most recent fashion month, translated to exotic printed, frayed, shiny, safari, seventies inspired and extra bright co-ords. Great proof of the fact that men as well can go bold and experiment way beyond the tradtional suit & tie idea. Here’s 12 streetstyle stars that rocked some impressive unconventional suits. Now, who gets your best dressed vote?

12 items that make you office ready in just a minute

December 15, 2015 by  
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The office is most times a place where we have to show the best version of ourselves (after Instagram of course). So a fashion (first) impression can make you or break you in a minute. Besides, office-ready garments are on top of the list when we talk about real investment pieces. Here you have 12 trends we all can pull off, no matter where or whom you work with. Either you’re corporate, business associate or a creative entrepreneur. And without any loss of your femininity. You go girlboss!

1. Cinched waist 

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2. The shoe 

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Missoni FW16

3. The perfect office bag

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Michael Kors FW16

4. The turtle neck

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Jil Sander FW16

5. The pantsuit

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Stella McCartney FW16

6. The chique sweater

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Paul Smith FW16

7. The modern day shirt

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Vera Wang FW16

8.The tuxedo dress

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Michael Kors FW16

9. Casual suit

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Armani FW16

10. The duster coat

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Jil Sander FW16

11. Minimal dress

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DKNY FW16

12. The skirt suit

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Paul Smith FW16

Trend Report FW2016: Gotta love loafers

December 14, 2015 by  
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It has got to be one of the easiest pieces of footwear. Comfy yet chic, you just gotta love a good pair of loafers. Ideally worn under a pair of pleated pants, yet even shorts and skirts seem to make up for a good match. Fringed, tasseled, studded, metallic pink colored and even fur lined, the loafer has many identities. And speaking fur loafers, the controversial Gucci designs had fashion lovers going wild (we spotted so many in the streets of Milan) and animal organizations going ferocious. Both men and women, proving the loafer is the ultimate gender blending shoe that works all seasons. Bare legged or worn with glitter ankle socks; a good pair of loafers will take you to good places.

Trend Report FW2016: Eighties Influences

December 11, 2015 by  
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It’s that time again.. The eighties are experiencing another revival, right after the enormous seventies take-over. See how this all works perfectly chronological? So here’s what to expect…
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After the earthy seventies color palette it’s time to bring some brights into your wardrobe.

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Vests, coats, dresses, high waisted skirts; try to belt as many of your outfits as possible.
Also, wear your pants oversized yet elegantly.

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Work some graphic prints into you daily looks.

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Give the strong shoulder another try (preferably in sexy suit dresses).

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Any excuse to wear some glitz. Throw in sequins and metallics any day of the week.

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Furthermore the 2015/2016 interpretation of the eighties is all about; bold (and sometimes totally wrong) color combinations, (patent) leather, leggings, asymmetric earrings, having fun and not giving a damn.

Enjoy it (while it lasts)!

Trend Report FW2016: Velvet revival

December 10, 2015 by  
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Oh yes, we do like ourselves a good piece of red velvet cake from time to time. And Janet Jackson’s The Velvet Rope is still one of our favourite albums of all time. But except for the word ‘velvet’ that’s where the similarity ends. Cause we’re talking a different kind of velvet this time. In fashion terms, that is. Head-to-toe-velvet looks made a huge comeback into our sartorial lives and are totally coveted right now. Because when you see three, call it a trend. So we did, here it is. One of the most touchy and soft fabrics in our wardrobe got upgraded big time, getting the 2015/16 treatment. Emilio Pucci’s wide-legged trousers, Dries van Noten capes and blue booties, wrap skirts and all-black ensembles at Lanvin, the bags from Antonio Marras and black velvet jumpsuits at Sonia Rykiel. And who wasn’t surprised by the rich coloured velvet from Christopher Kane and Armani?

The big question is not so much íf we love it, because we do, but hów we love it. As in: without looking as a Christmas-groupie. Velvet looks its most amazing in deep colours: red, orange, blue, green or black.
And probably one of the most sexy options for NYE woud be a) the velvet pantsuit (another major hit this season) or b) the velvet tuxedo jacket-dress. If all this makes you quiver, take it down a notch and start with the shoes or bag. I mean, don’t we all want to wear Wang’s velvet hiking boots? What better way to add some urban luxury to your winter (party)wardrobe.

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