Rich hues, oversized fit, asymmetric cuts, all of which with a vintage touch.
The theme of strong women is never out but at the moment more pronounced. Let’s eat the fruit at its ripest.
A few universal design elements to look for on a timeless piece are monochromes, architectural and ergonomic silhouettes, an easy or even oversized fit, and hints of retro vibes.
I love fast food. I cannot have it all the time. There is only this much space between gratification and repulsion. An all-rounder being a non-negotiable string to most industries nowadays, it is also a highly strategic identity. There is got to be one deliberate focus at a time.
What’s totally irrelevant to this outfit but not anything less is: my feature interview for Bloglovin’ is now live on The Edit. Many behind-the-scene facts, if you ever wondered, are answered.
What’s equally applaudable to the refreshing aesthetics about sporty chic is its indiscriminate aptness – a key garment quality I regard to dress casual but esteemed.
When we hear exaggerated silhouettes, we associate the term with cooler temps – think ultra strong coat shoulders, crinkled thigh-high boots, and extended sweater arms, but an edgy cut today is more ubiquitous than ever.
Looking for stylistic drama? Insert asymmetric hemlines. And add velvet for extra oomph.
These funky triangles on chest made beach-attire-on-street easy: bikini and cover-up in one is how I like to think this.
Organic, defiant, and elegant – it seems that I can have it all in Arianne Elmy's designs.










