Sunday, June 12, 2011

Elie Tahari Resort 2012







Tahari paid homage to my regoin of the world this season and I could not be prouder of the outcome. Taking inspiration from the Middle East, North Africa region Tahari's collection was chock-full of desert hues, beautiful embroidery work and gorgeous python pieces.

Tahari took the hint from YSL last resort season in their quest to create unexpected color combination. Their stand-out piece, tangerine and salmon. Tahari's; an electric pink and a dusty mustard.

DVF Resort 2012







Diane was truly Diane in her Resort show down to everything from the actual garments to the runway set. Yvan Mispelaere has really made a mark on Diane's creative process. The colleciton was youthful, edgy yet still retaining Furstenberg's impeccable taste in creative prints. There were graphic prints mixed in with a loose fitting garment, clashing prints, easy to wear peices such as the opening green jumpsuits. Balck bras were exposed and the vibe was truly urban.

Furstenberg's message to women is always clear; make a statement with your clothes, make it easy, make it elegant, make it you.

Burberry Prorsum





Oh Christopher Bailey! I am convinced daily of your genius. Bailey did what he did best, kept up the Burberry tradition with a twist of bold and youthful. He stuck to the traditional trench coat but broke it up with bursts of yellow, azure, and emerald green.

The garments are absolutely gorgeous that is no doubt. Take a glance at the shoes! An amazing tribal twist to a colorful, clean, crisp, conservative yet bold collection.

Seriously, just when you think there is nothing new that Bailey can do with the brand he manages to break that notion with every season. Burberry is definitely back to the mainstream, and Bailey an unstoppable force at its head.
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