Showing posts with label Alexander Wang. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alexander Wang. Show all posts

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Alexander Wang X Linda Farrow



DOPE!

Love these sunglasses - vintage inspired oversized shadez by Linda Farrow for Alexander Wang. Coming to a store near you! ($365 for the zipperz and $325 for the copper cat eyez) - check more out HERE.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Obsessed


Fendi window shopping - $tunning

I love the color deemed "nude". Beige, cream, very off-white, nude. This applies to everything right now, too - dresses, sweaters, blazers, pants, shoes and nails. I'm obsessed.

It all started when I saw the windows at Saks gleaming with Fendi's nude collection. When I got home I went on a beige induced frenzy! Below is the result of some serious Saks and other web browsing and dreaming.
It's so clean-looking and fresh. Simple and chic!

Metropolitan Leather ankle boots by J.Crew - $265

One-button boyfriend jacket by Chloe - $2, 320

Belted Chevron-Print Mini Dress by Dior - $4, 800

Linen/Cupro Skort Dress by Araks - $1, 125

Scoopneck Jumpsuit by Alexander Wang - $420

Chevron Illusion Mini Dress by Herve Leger - $3, 900

Draped-Front Silk Twill Mini Dress by Fendi - $1, 670

Sleevless Tricolor Dress by Fendi - $1, 315

Elysee Trenchcoat by Moncler - $800
Ballerine BB by Repetto - $175

Tickle My France-y by O.P.I - $7.32

Natalia Mary Jane Slingback Pumps by Fendi - $770

Camden Leather Brogues by J. Crew - $250

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Do not become bad from SHEER goodness


Here's a trend I've been noticing recently. I first saw it at Club Monaco at the shoulders of a tight black fitted (and semi-corsette-ish, if I recall correctly) top and yesterday at American Apparel. I love the sheer - it's delightfully reminiscent of lingerie in that it's a sexy sneak peak with out being too revealing (of course, this needs to be done gracefully and proportionally). The sheer-er does NOT equal the sexier.
The bumblebee look.
I really do like this look - and the heart shaped bust completes it. American Apparel has some other nice patterns for the dress as well. This one, however, is oddly reminiscent of that optical illusion where you're supposed to see the gray dots between the squares...

The next group of pictures are from the Charlotte Ronson Spring 2010 collection, and I find the injections of sheer material into the designs subtle and peek-a-boo feminine.



Ronson said her collection was meant to be "classic meets street". I especially love the reinvented sheer biker shorts and the sheer top with just the pockets acting as the bra. Sneaky-chic!
These are from the Alexander Wang S2010 show - sheer genius!
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