Showing posts with label handbags. Show all posts
Showing posts with label handbags. Show all posts

8.4.15

candy colours and sweetie bags at Mary Katranzou #stylistsecrets

Candy colours for aw15/16 with Mary Katrantzou​ bubblegum, raspberry, sherbert, and shaped like sweeties. Shoes in split colours and jacquards, velvets with mega platforms and candy curled necklaces made out of pvc #stylistsecrets #stylistpicks #hopevonjoel #marykatranzou #handbags #mostwanted #preview #pvc #velvet #platforms #accessories

17.2.14

LFW Christopher Kane

Christopher Kane's collection lived up to the hype and completely mesmerised us. With a colour palette that was dominated by the colour black, reminding us that you can never go wrong with it. He gave us texture, little black dresses, fur, perfect pleats, organza, and lean tailoring that left wanting for more.
We will use a black colour scheme. The drapes covering the box will be black so that the video on the inside will be more effective.Black waterover the hill party - black balloons - Hot Fudge Real Ice Cream Shake @Jenn L Milsaps L Milsaps M. Drive-In #summerofshakes
Taking the setting of an abattoir as inspiration, he morphed codes from the luxury market with a determination to break design barriers.
Christopher created amazing innovative 3D designs.

Christopher Kane reminded us that the pastel pink trend isn't going anywhere yet.

But what stole the show were the handbags. Christopher Kane showcased his first ever line of bags ranging from clutches, totes and box bags in all different types of textures.
The beautiful collection of eight gorgeous bags won't hit the shelves until autumn this year.
Everything about Christopher Kane's collection was effortlessly perfect and a total stand out. We want more!

15.2.14

LFW Holly Fulton

Holly Fulton's autumn/winter collection was full of fun art deco graphics, vibrant hand motifs and reoccurring florals. For a Saturday morning we were loving the 80s vibe and music that filled the Somerset House.
 The collection was about women in a world of technology, and inspiration came from Fritz Lang's Metropolis. All which was evidently reflected by the geometric graphics and shapes seem through the outfits.

 
Hair was kept tidy and sleek much like a business woman's hair which matched the theme of the collection down to perfection.
With a palette of sky blues, champagnes, chocolate browns and vivid reds, Holly Fulton's collection seemed very spring like. Something certain brighten up the dull winters we experience. There's nothing like a bit of colour to add a smile to our day.