Catwalk Trend FW2018: Bare Backs

January 7, 2019 by  
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For anyone who isn’t to fond about showing off her cleavage we present you a seductive alternative. Moschino, Michael Kors, Valentino and McQueen are all bringing sexy back this winter. Time to show some skin in different places. A low cut dress or a sheer top; these designers sure have your back. Graceful, elegant and sexy. You’ll never want to go back to designs with a focus on the front.

Catwalk Trend FW2018: Asymmetrical Earrings

January 4, 2019 by  
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The time we all wore matching earrings is definitely in the passed. Original, asymmetrical earpieces are the trend. One chunky one subtle, one short, one long, one pearl, one sparkly. Chanel, Alberta Ferretti and Prabal Gurung show you how it’s done. Just click through are gallery below and you get the idea. Make a statement with this piece of jewelry. Time to be creative or even mix and match a little. Lost one of your favorite earrings? You can now easily blend it into a new style as multiple earrings are a cool look too. Wear your hair up to put the extra focus on your ear party and later on let your hair down.

Catwalk Trend 2019: Looking chic in a garment bag

January 3, 2019 by  
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Fanny packs made up for 25 percent of the accessories market in 2018, but it might just be time we moved on to a different type of bag. Say bye to your bum bag and hi to garment bags. It might sound silly, but Vogue already declared this as a trend for 2019. Spotted on the runways of Alexander Wang and Gucci they looked like the chicest accessory we’d love to carry around. Alessandro Michele had his models wear sheer Gucci branded garment bags over their designer clothes. At Alexander Wang models carried garment bags in calf hair (Dalmatian printed) and leather. Practically speaking this bag trend is extremely useless. Think about throwing in your car keys or wallet and having to pick it out again. But as a style statement it gets our approval.

Streetwear Trend 2018: Duo Dressing

January 2, 2019 by  
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Getting dressed with your BFF is so much more fun than putting an outfit together by yourself. And it makes up for a splendid picture as well, don´t you think?! Meet our favorite streetstyle duo´s who managed to pull of the most stunning combi looks. Denim on denim, both business chic, checks on checks, both color blocking, the same color palette, the same wigs, the same dresscode. Having a well dressed partner in crime by your side is the best accessory of the moment.

Catwalk Trend 2018: Out with a bang

December 31, 2018 by  
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Chances are you´ll be ushering in the new year at home with your family. But if you´re planning for a big party tonight we´ve got some outfit inspiration for you. Long and floor sweeping like Victoria Beckham, Elie Saab and Lanvin. Or short and sassy as seen at Alexander Wang and Balmain. Black on black (on black) as Antonio Marras put it or a surprising splash of color like we saw at Lanvin, MaxMara and Off-White. Whatever dresscode you´ll be rocking tonight have a great time, leave all your 2018 sorrows behind you, look forward to all the good stuff (and great fashion) that´s coming for you in the new year and go out with a bang! Have a great New Year´s Eve!

The Day After Christmas Dresscode

December 26, 2018 by  
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X-mas the aftermath. Had a little too much of the never ending breakfasts, the brunches deluxe and the dinner after dinners? Than this dresscode will suit you well. Roomy sweaters, oversized coats and loose fitting skirts make-up for the day after. Cause really, who wants to wear figure hugging dresses on the third day of Christmas? Make a walk in the park, go on a little shopping (or X-mas present returning) spree or (if you’re not that lucky) hit the office in statement looks that don’t necessarily disclose your X-mas evolved around food.

Catwalk Trend Fall Winter 2018: Red + Green; Happy Holidays

December 24, 2018 by  
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Christmas is just around the corner. Dress to impress (check our gallery for some inspiration) and have the best time with your loved ones. Our team wishes you happy holidays!

Seoul Streetwear December 2018

December 22, 2018 by  
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Long puffer coats, short pleated skirts, face masks and knitted headpieces. Here’s a selection of the streetwear images we shot while out on the streets of Seoul last week. Another trend we picked up on: duo dressing! Whether purposely or not, we spotted quite a few good looking couples, whose dresscodes resembled each other. It’s a match! We like that!


Catwalk Trend Fall Winter 2018: Vivid Prints

December 18, 2018 by  
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Vivid & vibrant, that’s how we like our prints these days. Lead by the colorful examples of Balmain, Marni and Versace we can say our winter worries have never felt this far away. Futuristic (galaxy vibes at Balmain), nature inspired (red roses at McCartney, butterflies at McQueen, XL flowers at Valentino), household related (spoons and porcelain plates Dolce & Gabbana) or Art Deco (colorful heads at Marni). Any busy print will work and keep anyone you encounter busy (unraveling the details) of dizzy (just from looking at it). Head to toe prints work very well for the holidays and prints on prints are still a look. Have fun with it and be the prints charming in any room of any X-mas party you attend.

Catwalk Trend Fall Winter 2018: Skirt + Sweater

December 17, 2018 by  
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We’ve talked about it before. Skirts and sweaters remain a most popular combination. Pleated skirts and cable knit sweaters, but also floor sweeping tule skirts and fleece hoodies (Burberry). In fact we’ve seen so many variations to the classic combination anything goes really. We prefer the sweaters, blouses and knits as chunky as possible. But if you like your tops a bit more tight (H&M), that’s a good look too. Mix and match your way into this trend and twirl your way through winter!


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