February 11, 2014
by fashion pulse contributor

[Photo via Style.com]
For fall 2014,
Reem Acra set the clock at midnight and transported us to Paris, where we attended a party that can only be described as “frosted.” As always, the designer proves she’s quite masterful at embellishments. Glistening, spindly branches traveled up the sheer bodices of gowns while layers of chiffon draped naturally to the floor. These silhouettes were especially delicate, making for a crop of dresses that can be appreciated alone, without an ounce of jewelry or any other accoutrements.

[Photo via Style.com]
On the other hand, there were plenty of ultra-modern, structured garments. From violet wool co-ordinate sets with full, A-line skirts, to thick, double-belted trench coats and silky velvet bomber jackets, there were plenty of looks for the edgier sort. But, somehow, the entire range could be deemed appropriate for the same soirée.
Perhaps such fluidity was due to the harmonizing color palette. While the first few designs were limited to black, it wasn’t long before amethyst, pale pink, pastel blue, metallic gold, and, finally, a striking red, emerged to help set the lively tone.
Lastly, although it may not be the most noticeable detail of the clothes, Acra presented us with a diverse range of sleeves this season, and completed a few of the ensembles with fur shoulder wraps. One thing’s certain—this is a collection that is sure to invite head turns.
September 12, 2013
by fashion pulse contributor

[Image via ELLE.com]
The Show: Reem Acra
The Theme: ’70s disco glamour
The Color Palette: Black, Gold, Orange, and Red
The Collection’s Signature, Standout Look: All that glitters was sent down the runway for Reem Acra‘s nightlife inspired collection. While there were a few houndstooth pieces that were grounded in the daytime, it was the party dresses and gowns that really caught our eye. A golden draped one shoulder column dress recalled the glamorous days of Studio 54 and would transform any girl into the reigning queen of the party. Essential ingredients of tulle, chiffon and silk were scattered throughout the final gowns that could easily transition from walking the red carpet to burning up the dance floor.
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