Thursday, September 15, 2011
Michael Kors Spring 2012
Trends: Tribal, safari, leather, anoraks, scarf dresses.
Colors: Earth and sunset tones: ivory, olive, sienna, teak, sage, limestone.
Key Piece: A white linen "wind coat" worn by Karolina Kurkova, the ponchos and caftans.
Accessories: Incredible leather "Tanzania" messenger bag, strappy gladiator flat sandals, wide leather belts.
Who Would Wear It: Classic, confident women like the ones we saw in the front row: Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Zoe Saldana.
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Tory Burch Spring 2012
Trends: 20s, sportif, fringe, mixed prints
Colors: seafoam, navy/red, gold, ivory, raspberry, pink, blush, champagne, coral.
Key Look: A cotton crochet dress with raffia applique, little knit shorts paired with a crochet top, the full-length chiffon gowns.
Accessories: raffia bags, the 20s inspired jewelry.
Who Would Wear It: The polished girl with eclectic style: Olivia Palermo, Rachel Bilson, Kate Bosworth.
Monday, September 12, 2011
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Lamb Spring 2012
For her Spring 2012 presentation, Gwen Stefani served up her usual sassiness in terms of bold prints, sexy cuts, and sky-high heels. Get a load of her utilitarian jumpsuits and paperbag shorts, tribal-chic printed blouses. What's there not to love about this line. |
Christian Siriano Spring 2012
With Heidi Klum, Nina Garcia, and Elle's Joe Zee in the front row, former Project Runway winner Christian Siriano sent out his strongest collection to date, one that balanced his flair for dramatic dresses with easy, seriously wearable separates. Yes, there were frothy cocktail dresses and massive, tulle-laden gowns made for the red carpet. But the pleasant surprise came via sleek silk maxi skirts paired with tee-shirts, and cropped silk pants with cape blouses. Done in brilliant color pairings like acid green and peach, it was impactful but subtle. With a covetable line of shoes for retail giant Payless (see the latest in the slideshow) it's clear Siriano is no flash in the pan, and this latest collection suggests his best work is yet to come. |
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