Rich hues, oversized fit, asymmetric cuts, all of which with a vintage touch.
Meaningful originality being a drastically arguable notion in the industry, the fashion seasons are nevertheless unstoppable. Amidst all the calculated speculations and decisions, the crossing from season-to-season launches accumulates experience and fascinating stories. I’m in for the latter.
“What would you do for love”? I was asked the question in an impending collaboration. Among all is staycation.
In heat of the return of the 80s style, hot pink, a vivid cue to punk and its avant-garde spirits, pushes forward the idea of a heroine. Is it a stale topic?
The theme of strong women is never out but at the moment more pronounced. Let’s eat the fruit at its ripest.
It’d be an incredibly simplified method to fixate our eyes on a limited number of labels for any reason. The real problem following that route is we would’ve been deprived of the process, or alternatively, the fun.
The H&M Design Award 2016 line is positively worth a fitting. If they turn out to sit well with your figure, congratulations - you’ve nailed the most haute-couture piece per cost.
As how most soft textures in unstructured silhouettes associate themselves with feminine elegance, there are indeed other routes we can take with those.
Minimalism, the awkwardly abused fashion term now practically girdles everything that lacks flavor, risks being rumored to be the new dull. It is not. It's captivating. And it takes a few more thoughts than just monochrome shades and basic styles to achieve that.










