Posted in Runway Looks on Feb 17th, 2011
The Trias self-defined values are “strength, perfection, innovation and last but not least respect”. The models, with tightly tied buns and an air of serious sophistication certainly demanded the respect of the room. Rooted in suede pumps, they wore silks and wools in a neutral palette of grays, browns, and blacks with some rich greens [...]
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Posted in Runway Looks on Feb 17th, 2011
I found the looks from Simon Spurr‘s Fall 2011 collection to be almost entirely wearable, statement pieces that had purpose as well as a timeless longevity. The textures that Spurr reiterates throughout seasons were top notch; beautifully woven cableknits, chunky wool cuffs and headwear, and suits with a classic sheen. These pieces appeal to men [...]
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Posted in Runway Looks on Feb 17th, 2011
[Images via Elle.com] Per usual, Carlos Miele offered up gorgeous dresses in amazing colorways, however, the makeup from the show should also be noted. Maybelline New York makeup artist Gato created the look for Miele this season, and of course, thanks to Maybelline we know how to duplicate it! Read below for the inspiration and [...]
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Posted in Runway Looks, Shopping on Feb 17th, 2011
[Images via Style.com] February 13th, proved to be yet another successful day at Fashion Week. Three stand-out designers were Malandrino,Y-3, and Suno, who all brought varying forms of design to the table. Malandrino used her French advantage to the fullest, with furs and evening dresses in deep jewel tones. The dresses were not only exquisite, [...]
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Posted in Runway Looks on Feb 17th, 2011
Josie Natori held her Winter/Fall 2011 Collection presentation to introduce her elegant and completely wearable new line shown in dramatic blacks, ivory-whites, deep reds, royal blues and yellows with touches of mauve browns as well as hints of fur, beading, and rectangular sequins. Soft, well-tailored cashmere and knit sweaters, ponchos and dresses stood tall next [...]
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