Vera Wang
Known for her artsy and feminine dressing, Vera Wang ventured into a more cleaned-up, leaning towards some 'minimalist' looks (or her version of it) with several pieces of this collection. I loved her first look with the black wool pantsuit with narrow, slightly elongated jacket, trimmed with organza corsages on the shoulders. This collection had beautiful tailoring with a definite Vera Wang feminine touch. Loved the twisted pearl necklaces worn throughout, and the stunning tailoring and draping in every piece...
Rodarte
Even though I would not wear some of the pieces below, the Mulleavy's sisters playful work with fabrics, textures and colours is just beautifully done, who say they went back to their Mexican roots for this collection...
Even though I would not wear some of the pieces below, the Mulleavy's sisters playful work with fabrics, textures and colours is just beautifully done, who say they went back to their Mexican roots for this collection...
Badgley Mischka
Even though the rosette dresses were beautiful, my eye went straight for the last few gray pieces that look so wearable, yet effortlessly stylish:
Even though the rosette dresses were beautiful, my eye went straight for the last few gray pieces that look so wearable, yet effortlessly stylish:
Ah rodarte I want all of those pieces... Rodarte is one of my favourite designers
ReplyDeleteI love these collections you posted!
ReplyDeleteGreat blog! I'm a new follower!
Vera Wang- LOVE it all. I'd take every piece! I esp love that sweet tulle bolero/shrug.
ReplyDeleteVera Wang - So classy. Especially love the grey jumpsuit and the heap of pearls. Rodarte - So pretty! (an adjective I normally do not associate with Rodarte).
ReplyDeletevera was totally breathtaking...per usual. loving the white at rodarte...and your blog! xx
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