To us, the words "patent leather" evoke images of 90's thick, stiff, black patent mary janes. Fortunately for us in 2015, patent has evolved to mean a softer, more pliable, textured version of the material. We're referring to the updated version as "coated leather" to differentiate between the two styles. While the majority of designers showed their styles in a "marsala" or oxblood color, we expect to see the fabrication expand to include a much more varied palette.
February 23, 2015
February 16, 2015
February 9, 2015
Strategic Placement
One thing we really love about fashion is when people run with the fun aspect of it. That's why we were delighted to see the Spring 2015 runways full of cheeky placements of patches, pockets, and appliques. It's nice when fashion doesn't take itself too seriously, so while we personally don't have the guts to rock these styles, we give major props to those who do!
February 2, 2015
Gingham Style
Gingham is one of our personal favorites. From Dorothy and Mary Ann, to Brigitte, some of our favorite ladies have helped to solidify this fabric as a timeless classic. This season, the look is mostly cleaned up, with the best versions coming in fuss-free silhouettes, like the DVF and Oscar de la Renta versions below.
January 26, 2015
Burlap-Look
This trend is a bit of an odd one. It involves various fabrications and finishes that evoke the feel of burlap. In these instances, the look is accomplished by several means; raw edges, linen fabrics in tan and beige, tweeds and bouclés in low-contrast neutrals, or knits with little or no variation in stitches.
January 19, 2015
January 12, 2015
Major Trend Alert: Orange Appeal
Pantone may have declared marsala to be the color of the year, but one quick glance of the runways will tell you otherwise. It's been a while since we've seen a trend so big that nearly every major designer walked a look portraying it, and this year, there's no doubt, orange has stolen marsala's spotlight. From traffic cone to pumpkin, there's a shade for every skin tone -- just take a look:
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January 7, 2015
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