March 30, 2016
by Rachael Comeau
Lacoste recently previewed its newest fall/winter 2016 collections, which included a mixture of runway looks, sportswear, the sport lineup, leather goods, Lacoste L!VE items, and footwear. Items from the runway featured prominent outerwear pieces found heavily in camel and navy tones, as well as long knit dresses and striped track pants. The overall color scheme was overall kept to neutrals and earthy hues, with pops of brighter hues deliverd in prints and embellishments. The collection carried the very familiar athletic vibe that is usually associated with the brand, but with the addition of sleeker silhouettes and more metropolitan-appropriate shapes and colors.
The sportswear line stuck to a similar theme, adding pops of red in polo shirts, blouses, and v-neck sweaters. Lacoste Sport includes activewear pieces from tennis items to workout gear and loungewear. Lacoste L!VE takes inspiration from nature, ranging from nautical to mountainside and winter themes. The main focus is on warmth and protection from the elements – the line is complete with puffer jackets, mesh and wool knit sweaters, and camouflage parkas.
In accessories, the line of leather goods features both matte and metallic totes, as well as clutches, cross body bags, and belts in neutral tones and bright colors. Be sure to look out for these new collections for during the upcoming fall and winter seasons, and click through the slide show to get a peek at some of our favorite pieces.
Lacoste products are always available online and in retail stores throughout the country.
April 15, 2010
by fashionpulse

Fused by a shared passion for sun, surf, and fashion, Cynthia Rowley collaborates with Roxy this spring in the exclusive collection available only at Barney’s New York and Colette Paris. Ranging from $13-$225, the affordable line mixes function and design in effort to see fashion embrace the laid back surf lifestyle. Comprised of forty pieces of accessories, sportswear, and swimwear, the line reverberates with bright neon & neoprene, ranging from short wetsuits to silk tassle leather sandals. Recalling the outfit driven Adidas designer collection and add the innovative aesthetic of a notable fashion designer, Cynthia Rowley, and the result is a malleable collection of fashionable and comfortable items that take you from the beach to the bar. Models and guests rocked the new pieces amidst the fashionable throng, showing off how to work the collaborative collection into a your existing wardrobe. Oh, and don’t fret – the partnership is said to continue for the next three years. Shop the new collection here.




–Maria Eilersen
February 3, 2010
by fashionpulse
[Image via Adidas.com]
Once upon a time Adidas sprinkled a touch of Stella McCartney on their fashion-conscious sportswear collection before sticking it in the oven. And alas, gone were the days of awkwardly tight, camel-toe cinching athletic leggings to make room for more stylish work out gear. This week Adidas again pushes the limits of athletic apparel, launching its new blue label collection, A.039. Promising more “outfit driven” looks, the styles are designed to function both in the gym and everywhere else the day may take you. Browse the rest of the collection here.
The 3D Avatar experience has many idealists crooning the mundane earth blues. On February 4th, Adidas offers you a chance to escape our bleak reality when Snoop Dogg unveils the brand’s new galactic collection. On Thursday morning, the rapper will join Darth Vader in leading the Stormtroopers on a revamped Imperial March through Times Square to the brand’s flagship store in Soho. This unprecedented journey climaxes when Snoop Dogg reveals the new Luke Skywalker sneaker. Yeah, we’ll be there.
-Maria Eilersen
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