It has been a trend for over years now but the leopard print still isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. For fall/winter 2020 there’s still a big focus on animal prints, both for the ladies and the lads. Just check out J.W. Anderson’s socks, the coats at Céline, Raf Simons and Versace. Not to mention the cosy sweaters at Dior and Sullivan. It’s still a jungle out there. And by now you really should have all the confidence in the world to take a walk on the wild side.
Dressing in off white hues from head to toe can be the chicest fall/winter look. Not just in a winter wonderland, but any given day really. The Italians (Fendi, Ferretti and Gucci) know it. The French (Balmain, Hermes, Isabel Marant, Jacquemus) know it. Maxi woolen coat to die for. White boots too, oh yeas. And a fur stola and fluffy hat to go please. Blending in on a snowy day and standing out on all the other days the rest of the season.
Ivory hues from head to toe (Blumarine) or a bold splash of fuchsia around the neck (Versace); the faux fur options are endless this winter. Play it safe (& sounds) with the brown colored coats at McCartney. Feel like color? Yellow hat and stola to match as seen at Loewe or orange shaded as presented at Valentino. Dare to take it a little further? Try Saint Laurent’s neon colored coats or Versace’s color blocking looks. You’ll make jaw drops and heads spin, fur real!
No fashion week crowd as eclectic and outspoken as the show goers in London. You can be sure to find the craziest accessories, boldest hairstyles and extravagant fits over here. This September it turned out color played a big part at the London streetstyle game. Neon suits, head to toe pink or floor sweeping tangerine; this is London streetstyle at it’s best, the color edition.
Whether it’s a chunky earpiece (Yohan), a pair of shimmering pants (Badgley Mischka), a reflecting cap (OffWhite), beads and sequins (McQueen) an embellished pair of sunglasses, a piece of glitter glued to a face (Sirano) of a lot of high gloss hair (Moschino); a little shine never hurt nobody. And especially with the darker days coming up, we could use a little extra spark in our daily lives. Fit for a Christmas dinner as well as another day at the office. Life’s a catwalk, have a little fun with it. Eat glitter for breakfast & shine all day!
Eclectic / kaleidoscopic / paint spatter inspired; get ready for this season’s most outspoken menswear trend. As seen at Dries van Noten, Dsquared and Hussein Chalayan, a little color clash never hurt nobody. Be bold, experiment a little bit and have fun!
High collar & sleeve tatts are the icing on the cake of a good streetwear look. And these lads & ladies sure proof that. Neck tattoos all around and a few even more outspoken types showing off some extraordinary facial artwork. Here’s some tattoo inspo straight from Europe’s fashion capitals.
Couturissime is the first retrospective on French creator Thierry Mugler. This exhibition will reveal the multiple universes of this undeniably artistic figure – visionary couturier, director, photographer and perfumer – in a retrospective of his work, especially his ready-to-wear and haute couture creations. Initiated, produced and circulated by the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, in collaboration with the Clarins Group and the Maison Mugler, the exhibition’s world premiere will launch in Montreal in March 2019. Thierry Mugler’s – Couturissime can be visited till the 8th of March 2020.
Our own fashiondictionary Koblenko’s Camera’s love them, they always come in pairs. These are spherical photographic lights which produce a refined light very much appreciated by high end photographers. They are named after a Russian physician who almost won the Nobel-prize for Physics in 1956.