louis vuitton
dior goes animalistic for fall 2015
balmain fall 2015: freedom in fashion
In light of the Charlie Hebdo shooting in January, Balmain’s Olivier Rousteing looked to celebrate France’s history of artistic freedom for the brand’s fall-winter 2015 collection. Specifically pin-pointing to Paris in the 1970s, Rousteing sent out a vibrant collection featuring bold color combinations and plenty of shine. Sitting front row was a newly platinum blonde Kim Kardashian, whose sister Kendall Jenner was on the catwalk as well as spring campaign stars Alessandra Ambrosio, Joan Smalls and Adriana Lima. With a mix of fringe, accordion style pleating and bold stripes; the Balmain woman roars into the fall with a statement belt cinching her waist.
lanvin fall 2015: urban nomad fashion
In light of working on the Jeanne Lanvin retrospective at the Palais Galliera in Paris, Lanvin creative director Alber Elbaz found himself looking to his own roots for the brand’s fall-winter 2015 collection. Inspired by his birth place of Morocco, Elbaz created oversized yet lean shapes for the upcoming season in rich, North African inspired colors while maintaining an urban dweller feel.
Made in washed silks, panne velvet and boiled alpaca; layering was key for the new season with plenty of outerwear on the runway including capes, sweeping coats and fur jackets. Evoking the fall collection’s wanderlust spirit, the Lanvin Nomad handbag is the latest it accessory to hit the catwalk. The city meets desert for a perfect mashup of cultures.
Made in washed silks, panne velvet and boiled alpaca; layering was key for the new season with plenty of outerwear on the runway including capes, sweeping coats and fur jackets. Evoking the fall collection’s wanderlust spirit, the Lanvin Nomad handbag is the latest it accessory to hit the catwalk. The city meets desert for a perfect mashup of cultures.
h&m fall 2015: the future is sporty
Fusing the two themes of futurism and sporty fashion, H&M Studio kicked it up a notch for its fall-winter 2015 presentation shown during Paris Fashion Week. With a catwalk featuring a lunar landscape, the clothing was still down to earth with cool layering and relaxed separates. Wearing a color palette of 1970s inspired green, taupe, orange and burgundy; models like Gigi Hadid and Kendall Jenner hit the catwalk in beaded sweaters, casual suiting and funky prints. The Swedish brand also presented its own version of moon boots with quilted footwear that fused sneaker and boot. Oversized bags and baseball caps in leather were also the accessories of the future.
dsquared2 fall 2015: a tale of two cultures
For their fall-winter 2015 collection, DSquared2 designers Dean and Dan Caten juxtaposed looks of British aristocracy with Native American-inspired fashions. Military jackets,skinny cargo pants and long gloves clashed with tribal prints, fringe and fur accents. Each model hit the catwalk with heavily bronzed cheeks and messy hair while donning a mix of high society gems and heavily embellished handbags with tribal accents. The Caten brothers closed the show with tailored jackets worn over corseted dresses and pleated skirts.
emilio pucci does graphic prints, zodiac style for fall 2015
Looking to zodiac signs and celestial motifs, Emilio Pucci creative director Peter Dundas presented a graphic collection for fall-winter 2015 with inspiration ranging from Stevie Nicks to Jimmy Page. With this being his rumored final outing for the brand, Dundas showcased some of his greatest strengths with sexy, rock and roll inspired ensembles as well as more covered up looks. Whether it is a sparkling black mini dress or a velvet cape adorned with moons and stars; the Emilio Pucci woman stands out from the crowd and reaches for the sky while doing so.
missoni takes on body-conscious knitwear for fall 2015
Trading in the romantic feel of last season, the fall-winter 2015 collection from Missoni was named “Knit Me Up!” Angela Missoni took the label in a more body-conscious direction with marble knits, leggings and tie-dye color combinations that evoked an 1980s vibe. Roomy sweaters were often worn over looks for a more relaxed silhouettes. For accessories, it was all about fringe earrings, calfskin boots, laminated handbags finished in suede and C-shaped heels.
dolce & gabbana fall 2015: motherly dress, eternal style
For their fall-winter 2015 collection, Dolce & Gabbana designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana looked to “the heart of the family”—the mother for inspiration. The result was an outing of cozy and maternal looks infused with the Italian brand’s Sicilian-centric aesthetic. Beautiful lace dresses, sweaters adorned with phrases like “Je t’aime Mama” and looks decorated with what looked like hand drawn pictures from children all tied in with the theme. For accessories, the Dolce woman wears crystal embellished headphones as well as glittering jewelry.
versace fall 2015: fashion for the internet
For the brand’s fall-winter 2015 collection, Donatella Versace looked to the internet for inspiration. The result was an outing of colorful and bold clothing with sexy cut-outs, color-blocked pieces and crazy prints prominently featuring the house’s Greek key–essentially things that would pop in today’s fast-paced, social media driven world. As the press release noted, “This is the contemporary Versace: the traditions of craftsmanship and the Greek key, the emoji of the future.” The standouts of fall feature Versace logos split with “@“ and “#” signs—the language of the internet. Worn by Karlie Kloss and Natasha Poly for the two finale looks, that is one way to get social media talking.
roberto cavalli fall 2015: shanghai bohemian
Roberto Cavalli looked to China for inspiration with his fall-winter 2015 show presented during Milan Fashion Week. Although Shanghai was a source of inspiration with “ming vase inspired floral motifs” and “pagoda” buttons decorating dresses and coats, it was still very Cavalli. Animal prints, billowing maxi dresses and luxurious gowns all were fixtures on the catwalk. A seventies vibe was channeled with ruffled shirts decorated at the sleeves as well as fringed pieces.
moschino goes "looney tunes" for hip-hop inspired fall 2015
After last season’s Barbie-inspired collection, Jeremy Scott looked to 90s hip-hop style for Moschino’s fall-winter 2015 collection. Colorful quilted parkas, roomy overalls and baseball caps opened the runway show. By look a quarter through the looks, Scott brought some reinforcement from Looney Tunes characters like Bugs Bunny and Porky Pig doing their best gangsta poses. Elsewhere, there were baseball tees, denim and gold patchwork decorations and teddy bear prints. The finale featured ball gowns adorned with graffiti patterns in 90s silhouettes.
fendi gets geometric for fall 2015
Looking to Swiss artist Sophie Taeuber for influence, the fall-winter 2015 collection from Fendi was all about clean lines with a play on volume. Appropriate, considering Taeuber’s notability in the geometric abstraction art movement of the 20th century. Karl Lagerfeld and Sylvia Venturini Fendi sent out sleek looks on the catwalk including culottes, roomy coats and dresses layered over furry pants. The color palette varied from burnt orange to creamy white to fiery red and simple black. The peekaboo bag also got a makeover with birds of paradise flowers adorning the tops.
gucci fall 2015: alessandro michele debuts ethereal, youthful collection
It was not hard to see that with his debut, fall-winter 2015 womenswear collection at Gucci, newly instated creative director Alessandro Michele aimed to take the label in a different direction. The more mature and sexy look of Giannini’s Gucci woman was gone and instead replaced with a younger, lighter approach. Relaxed, pajama inspired suiting took over the runway as well as pleated skirts and airy dresses. Michele featured plenty of sheer and fur stylings for autumn. Paired with berets, fur-adorned slippers and oversized glasses; the Gucci woman is reborn as a girl who has a penchant for nostalgia. Only time will tell if this new direction is what the brand needs in this era.
max mara takes on marilyn monroe style for fall 2015
Inspired by 1950s icon, actress Marilyn Monroe, the fall-winter 2015 collection from Max Mara looked to the past for today’s show. The Italian label presented a cozy collection of bomber jackets, cashmere sweaters and overcoats in neutral hues with pops of blue and teal inspired by the blonde’s downtime style. It was not all about outerwear though. Monroe’s bombshell appeal was referenced with form-fitting pencil skirts and sheer sweaters paired with tight bustiers. Tousled tresses with undone curls brought a modern approach to the icon’s noted beauty.
prada goes colorful,girly for fall 2015
Following up spring’s ladylike and embroidered collection, Miuccia Prada went in a lighter direction for fall-winter 2015. 60s silhouettes paired with quirky color combinations, bring a youthful take to the new season. With models sporting ponytails pinned to the side, baby doll dresses, oversized bows and floral brooches almost like a corsage—it was clear that autumn has a playful spirit. Still, it is not all fun and games. Tailored pea coats and the season’s womanly accessories speak serious business.
alberta ferreti delivers fairytale fashion for fall 2015
For her fall-winter 2015 collection, Alberta Ferretti looked to the Italian Renaissance for inspiration—resulting in a dreamy, almost fairytale outing of looks only aided by a woodsy backdrop on the catwalk. Opulently decorated with lace, embroideries and fur; the Ferretti woman’s wardrobe makes a powerful statement by embracing femininity yet still evoking strength with long sweeping coats and tailored pants. Likewise, shoes were also embellished—an embroidered boot or oxford heel adorned with a crystal buckle brought even more fantasy to the romantic looks.
mary katrantzou fall 2015: maximal vs minimal style
Inspired by the idea of Victorian maximalism and modern minimalism, the fall-winter 2015 collection from Mary Katrantzou has a very intriguing beginnings. The idea of horror vacui—or the fear of empty space in artwork or in the Victorians’ case—interior design—gets translated into bold embellishments such as ruffles, Swarovski crystals and sequin embroidery. Yet this “more is more” attitude gets brought back down to reality with the use of minimalism—rectangular shaped shift dresses or long skirts in dark colors contrast the decorative elements. The color palette is eye-catching with rich hues of purple, green, blue and yellow certainly “fills the space”.
tom ford shows in la with bohemian glam fall 2015
Showing his fall-winter 2015 show two days before the Oscars in Los Angeles, Tom Ford had a star-studded audience including Beyonce, Jennifer Lopez, Julianne Moore, Scarlett Johansson, Miley Cyrus and more A-list talent. As for the clothes, Ford appeared to take some inspiration from the golden state with a bohemian glam offering that leaned towards the 1970s in styling.
Denim was a main staple on the runway, paired with cheetah prints and patchwork style furs. Elsewhere, tiered ruffles, fringe and sequins brought some of that Hollywood glitz to the fall outing. Karlie Kloss closed the show in an all black number featuring fringe-adorned sleeves and a glittering bodice paired with a matching skirt.
Denim was a main staple on the runway, paired with cheetah prints and patchwork style furs. Elsewhere, tiered ruffles, fringe and sequins brought some of that Hollywood glitz to the fall outing. Karlie Kloss closed the show in an all black number featuring fringe-adorned sleeves and a glittering bodice paired with a matching skirt.
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proenza schouler brings new texture & silhouettes to fall 2015
Inspired by the work of expressionist Helen Frankenthaler and sculptor Robert Morris, Proenza Schouler designers Lazaro Hernandez and Jack McCollough created a fall-winter 2015 collection that evoked a sense of art and wearability. With a color a palette of deep reds, moody greys and black, the pair sent out silhouettes that wear relaxed yet form-fitting at once. A tailored coat nipped at the waist or dresses featuring plunging necklines embraced the feminine form while seemingly random folds or hanging strips brought an avant garde feel. Hernandez and McCollough also embraced textiles with feathers, pleats, grommets and sequins.
behati prinsloo & curly hair rule on desigual fall 2015 runway
On February 13, the fall-winter 2015 Desigual fashion show took place and featured Victoria’s Secret Angel Behati Prinsloo. Former ANTM alumni Chantelle Winnie also hit the catwalk. Designer Christian Lacroix was inspired by abstract paintings, photographs of Africa and flowers for the new season designs. All the models rocked curly hairstyles to go with the colorful and free-spirited fall looks.
calvin klein collection channels modern 70s for fall 2015
On the final day of New York Fashion Week, Calvin Klein Collection Women’s Creative Director Francisco Costa continued his sleek and modern vision for the label’s fall-winter 2015 collection. The outing was nostalgic with shades of 1960s mod and 1970s sex appeal, but still had a contemporary feel thanks to rich fabrications like manipulated leather and wool with patchwork and frayed details. The color palette was subtle with an occasional lacquered red or blush pink hue. Footwear embraced a short, blocky heel that was popularized in the 70s.
marc jacobs goes for opulence & glamour for fall 2015
Following up spring’s military inspired outing, Marc Jacobs created a collection of opulence that served as a tribute to Diana Vreeland—the late Vogue editor-in-chief. The collection began with a series of constrained silhouettes in navies matched with form-fitting gloves. The Jacobs woman wore an Eastern inspired top knot with dark berry lips. Shapes from the 1940s are borrowed with a clash of colors and textures. Fur adorned patchwork jackets, trenches get embellished in crystals while paired with sheer skirts. As for accessories, bags feature leopard prints while shoes feature blocky heels as boot or clog styles.
ralph lauren does southwestern elegance for fall 2015
Last season, the Ralph Lauren woman went on a safari, but for fall-winter 2015, she returned to her southwestern roots with a collection of sophisticated styles that go from day to night effortlessly. With a color palette boasting of neutrals like creamy white, tan, black and deep browns; the Ralph Lauren woman stays in warm in chunky knits, layered on shearling for an almost fur effect and ponchos with southwestern details. For evening, Lauren borrowed from the guys with black pantsuits, and also offered sensual gown shapes such as a slinky silver metallic dress worn by Vlada Roslyakova as the finale look.
oscar de la renta fall 2015: copping debuts with ladylike elegance
Only several months after Oscar de la Renta´s passing, former Nina Ricci designer Peter Copping took the reigns for the label’s fall-winter 2015 collection shown on Tuesday during New York Fashion Week. Copping’s approach appeared to pay homage to the late Mr. de la Renta with an outing of ladylike looks that ranged from day to night. There’re were high necklines coats, flared skirts and tweeds. While more formal attire focused on rich jewel tones and dramatic silhouettes with full skirts. Copping also offered his own vision of the Oscar de la Renta woman with a sleek selection of gowns such as a burgundy number modeled by Josephine Le Tutour.
michael kors takes on menswear tailoring & opulent style for fall 2015
For his fall-winter 2015 collection, Michael Kors borrowed from the boys. The American designer offered his own take on suiting for women as well as embracing more masculine prints for the new season paired with oxford shoes. But it was not all about menswear after all, Kors introduced opulence with furs, feminine ruffles and gold accents. The cast featured some of modeling’s hottest faces right now including Gigi Haidd, Kendall Jenner and Karlie Kloss—who closed the show in glittering long-sleeved dress with a keyhole slit.
jeremy scott does colorful, baby doll fashion for fall 2015
Inspired by a collection of old and maybe too worn out dolls, Jeremy Scott brought his own colorful spin to New York Fashion Week with his fall-winter 2015 show. Models hit the catwalk with matching bobs that looked cut and dyed by their “owners”. Wearing colorful stockings paired with psychedelic print-dresses, it is truly a feast for the eyes with cartoon motifs and wacky color combinations. The silhouette borrowed from the sixties with miniskirts, Peter Pan collars and even bibs for some. Mary Jane shoes in white only add to the youthfully charged ensembles.
vera wang brings a relaxed silhouette to fall 2015
Featuring her favorite color—black—Vera Wang created a fall-winter 2015 collection that focused on relaxed, almost pajama inspired shapes and sensual accents. Opening with a long-sleeved crop top and baggy trousers worn by Jamie Bochert, it was clear the wardrobe this season fuses comfort with a nonchalant attitude. A fussy hairdo of a messy updo aids in the cool girl appeal. Wang also designed chunky knitwear, cropped moto jackets and mini dresses with sequin embellishments for a more feminine flair.
marc by marc jacobs goes on a rebellious streak for fall 2015
Loud, bold and in your face have become the main words to describe the Marc by Marc Jacobs girl under designers Luella Bartley and Katie Hillier. For the fall-winter 2015 collection, the pair looked at revolutionaries for inspiration. Sometimes, the theme was more literal with the words “solidarity”, “suffrage” and “unite” splashed across pieces in brash letters while other times it was more subtle like mens-inspired shoes decorated with studs. The Marc by Marc Jacobs girl is complex, with layers of clothing including plaid, skirts lined with crinoline and even belts attached with bags. Why just wear a pretty dress when you can layer it over a printed blouse? And isn’t that what rebellion is all about?
carolina herrera features painterly prints for fall 2015
For her fall-winter 2015 collection, designer Carolina Herrera found herself inspired by water. Its fluid shape and movement was mimicked in the ladylike outing of clothing. Herrera’s house codes of refined elegance are transformed with painterly prints in not only oceanic blue but also burgundy, inky black and smoky grey. Besides the water theme, lacquered red pieces, opulent fur and sculpted shoulders pave the way for next fall. Top model Karlie Kloss opened and closed the show, wearing a dark berry lip and slicked back coif—a different look for the Vogue US cover star.
tommy hilfiger takes on sporty style for fall 2015
Setting up a mock football field for his fall-winter 2015 collection, Tommy Hilfiger gave a preppy take on football fashion for his latest runway show. On one hand, there were prim and proper school girls with pleated skirts, cardigans and high-collars while on the other, there were more sporty vibes like football jerseys transformed into mid-length dresses or varsity jackets in satin. Celebrating his brand’s 30th anniversary, Hilfiger did not disappoint with sharp looks which also included fur jackets with denim patches and sixties style swing coats.
prabal gurung fall 2015: glam cold weather dressing
The Prabal Gurung looks to be going on a mountain retreat for the fall-winter 2015 season. With a wardrobe boasting of fur coverups, knitwear with old world embroideries and sporty separates—fall focuses on wearable looks with a glamorous appeal. Gurung also brought his own take on evening wear with a black tuxedo inspired look featuring lace inserts as well as sequined blue number worn by Caroline Trentini. Footwear likewise took a more feminine approach to fall with heeled boots and strappy sling backs.
altuzarra debuts handbags,70s luxe looks at fall 2015 show
Joseph Altuzarra unveiled his handbag collection on the runway of his eponymous label’s fall-winter 2015 show. Much like the clothing featured, the bags are 70s inspired with a touch of modern luxe. Saddle bags and fringe-adorned bohos complement fur collared jackets, lace dresses and heavy-knit sweaters. Dresses from the collection or sensual and provocative with peekaboo key-hole shapes at the cleavage area and thigh-meeting slits. Paired with knee-length boots, the Altuzarra goes roaring into the next season with these bold looks.
dvf spotlights knitwear & lingerie stylings for fall 2015
With an opening by It Girl of the moment, Kendall Jenner, the fall-winter 2015 show from Diane Von Furstenberg got off to a light start with a cleavage showing wrap dress in white adorned with a black sash. While the Austrian designer spotlighted her iconic wrap dress, she also presented menswear inspired pinstripes in the form of slim-cut suits or a sexy little dress. A focus on menswear melted into more feminine frocks such as lace dresses with lingerie-inspired cuts and knitwear with graphic, painterly prints splashed in bold colors.
alexander wang creates, edgy,rocker looks for fall 2015
With a color palette of mostly black, the fall-winter 2015 collection from Alexander Wang switches out last season’s sporty vibe for a more edgy, rocker chic look. Looks adorned with chains as well as silver bells bring a goth spin to the latest outing. The Alexander Wang woman marches to her own beat with platform shoes decorated with laces and silver orbs. Outerwear is boxy and mannish, almost military inspired while there are also more understated looks like a black dress worn by model Jamie Bochert or a black crop top paired with a frayed skirt modeled by Kendall Jenner. The finale looks featured sheer skirts (and even dresses) worn by Victoria’s Secret model Behati Prinsloo and Wang muse, Anna Ewers.
victoria beckham focuses on the dress for fall 2015
With last season’s utilitarian-inspired looks in rearview, the fall-winter 2015 collection from Victoria Beckham had a new focus. The designer created an outing of minimal dresses with draping yet body-conscious shapes. The color palette was kept neutral with black, navy, grey, tan and ivory. As for outerwear, Beckham made sure her woman wore a roomy coat decorated with oversized buttons or a feminine sash.
jason wu does luxe glamour, outwear for fall 2015
Continuing a shift in his design aesthetic—from ladies who lunch to more sleek and seductive glamour—Jason Wu presented a fall 2015 collection that was both ladylike and cool at the same time. With a color palette of army green, red, gold and black; the Jason Wu woman grabs attention in sleek and sensual silhouettes. Sometimes it is a curve-hugging dress with a high slit and other times it is a well-fit pant paired with a long-sleeved blouse. For outerwear, the designer sent out plenty of fur as well as long coats and boxy jackets.
bcbg max azria delivers layered boho style for fall 2015
Going back into its roots of bohemian chic style, the fall-winter 2015 collection from BCBG Max Azria focuses on rich embroideries and oversized shapes. The rich color palette of deep purple, navy and burgundy is balanced by tawny neutrals as well as crisp ivory. The theme of fall was layering—a long knit cardigan over a mid-length dress or even an embroidered tunic worn over a cozy turtleneck. One thing is for sure, the BCBG Max Azria woman will not be left out in the cold next season.
haute couture
la perla debuts atelier couture collection, naomi campbell closes the show!
Italian lingerie brand La Perla launched its first haute couture runway show for the spring-summer 2015 season. Bridging the gap between lingerie and ready-to-wear, creative director Emiliano Rinaldi created sheer robes, sheer bodysuits, corsets and other lingerie styles for the debut. The show featured a considerable amount of top models with Naomi Campbell closing the catwalk, along with campaign stars Izabel Goulart, Sigrid Agren and Ming Xi as well as Natasha Poly and Lindsey Wixson
giambattista valli does romantic layered for spring 2015 haute couture
For his spring-summer 2015 haute couture collection, Giambattista Valli found himself inspired by the Met’s “Impossible Conservations” project with Miuccia Prada and Elsa Schiaparelli. Valli decided to create a “conversation” between Coco Chanel and Janis Joplin for his eighth couture outing. The women’s two very different styles were bridged in the layering of flouncy skirts over pant looks. Chanel’s influence can be seen in the menswear tailoring while Japlin’s style shines through with more relaxed silhouettes. For the finale, Valli sent out a pink tulle gown full of unapologetic ruffles.
valentino spring 2015 haute couture: in the mood for love
Valentino designers Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli looked to love as the main theme of their spring-summer 2015 haute couture collection. Poetry, the Russian countryside and Dantesque images influenced their reinterpretation of amorous feelings. Elegant gowns with sheer detail–which included one with writing strewn across evoked a romantic feeling. There were also more heavily embroidered pieces including capes and long coats. A color palette of natural hues paired with deep scarlet hues, navy and tawny golds took over the Valentino woman’s wardrobe.
elie saab spring 2015 haute couture: dressed in nostalgia
For his spring-summer 2015 haute couture collection, Lesbanese designer Elie Saab found himself inspired by his childhood in Beirut. “The ethereal fabric of this collection embodies my childhood’s summer breeze. Just like the soft green of my blooming springs, the pale blue of the misty horizon, the yellow of the mimosas, the brown of the damp soil,” writes Saab in the show notes. Drawing influence from the 60s and 70s, the designer shared his vision of the era with curved silhouettes, silk-printed tulips and a dreamy color palette of powder pink, blue and metallic tones. Dresses are short and flouncy or sheer and long with belted waists.
chanel throws a garden party for spring 2015 couture show
Chanel’s fall couture show was a story of ethereal white and gilded gold, so it only makes sense that spring 2015 would be the opposite. Full of bold color while set in an almost futuristic garden, Karl Lagerfeld’s designs featured a palette of pinks, oranges, reds, electric blue and pollen yellow splashes over curved silhouettes and rounded shoulders made of mini floral bouquets. Evening wear places a focus on tulle, sequined skirts and pleated blouses. The finale featured model Molly Bair as the show’s “bride”, who wore a pastel-hued skirt full of intricate blooms and ruffles.
dior haute couture spring 2015: a retro ride
Once again looking to the past for inspiration, Raf Simons skipped the 18th century this time for something more contemporary with Dior’s spring-summer 2015 haute couture collection. Shades of the 50s, 60s and 70s shone through with psychedelic prints, vintage-style embellishments and plastic raincoats. There were even sequined vertical stripes as well as tiered skirts with horizontal ones. Pulling the eclectic looks together, the Dior woman wore patent leather boots with see-through heels ranging from ankle to thigh-length.
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New York Fashion Week won the honor of the first runway show for the Spanish
company, Desigual because New York is the most international city in the world.
The Desigual Spring 2014 RTW Collection made a fun and vibrant debut on the
runway with mismatch prints and a colorful outburst of designs. The collection
featured a variety of entertaining black and white prints that took simply
designed dresses and shorts to absolute fabulous and fashionable finds. The
collection is as light hearted and carefree as the models who wore it as they
danced down the runway blowing kisses and high fiving as they passed each other
company, Desigual because New York is the most international city in the world.
The Desigual Spring 2014 RTW Collection made a fun and vibrant debut on the
runway with mismatch prints and a colorful outburst of designs. The collection
featured a variety of entertaining black and white prints that took simply
designed dresses and shorts to absolute fabulous and fashionable finds. The
collection is as light hearted and carefree as the models who wore it as they
danced down the runway blowing kisses and high fiving as they passed each other
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marissa webb
“I’m a tomboy in a tutu,” Marissa Webb said backstage at her show. Now
in her third season, Webb is becoming known for combining masculine and feminine
elements in her collections. Nothing summed up her backstage talking points
quite like the look in which she layered a ruched net party dress with a silk
button-down and tie, but there were other examples. A fatigue jacket topping a ruffled frock, a floral-print
dress accompanied by another one of those blouses and ties, a crisp black blazer
over a lacy white camisole and miniskirt (Webb is a big
believer in the mini for spring). All her years at J.Crew made Webb a convincing
mash-up artist. They also honed her sense for what sells
in her third season, Webb is becoming known for combining masculine and feminine
elements in her collections. Nothing summed up her backstage talking points
quite like the look in which she layered a ruched net party dress with a silk
button-down and tie, but there were other examples. A fatigue jacket topping a ruffled frock, a floral-print
dress accompanied by another one of those blouses and ties, a crisp black blazer
over a lacy white camisole and miniskirt (Webb is a big
believer in the mini for spring). All her years at J.Crew made Webb a convincing
mash-up artist. They also honed her sense for what sells