Tag: runway

  • Salzburg Style | Chanel Metiers D’art Pre-Fall 2015

    Whilst the world’s eyes were firmly fixed on the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show in London, there was another fashion powerhouse debuting it’s latest collection.

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    *all images via Style.com

    Chanel’s Metiers D’Art shows have gained quite the reputation for their unusual locations and fusion of local designs with a Chanel twist. This year’s show already caused controversy when Cara Delvigne AND Kendall Jenner both turned down VSFS to cosy up with Mr Largerfeld instead. But whilst Victoria’s Secret may have won out in the coverage stakes (AND had managed to secure Taylor Swift as a performer), Chanel have more than made up on the design front.

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    The Pre-Fall 2015 collection is very post-ski slopes/chateau chic with baroque details all mixed in with signature Chanel style. With luxurious coats and jackets in thick woollen fabrics and pieces in muted jewel tones, it’s a rather appropriately festive collection. There’s much less of the tweed and tartan from previous shows and more of a nod to traditional Germanic and Austrian motifs and folk culture. The evening wear part of the collection would not be out of place at a turn of the century gala, with the layers of tulle, sheer panels and intricate embroidery.

    Also have you seen backdrop to the collection? A library! *le sigh* You know the way to a girl’s heart don’t you Karl?

    Visit Style.com to view the whole collection.

    R.xoxo

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  • Autumnal colour palettes at Spring/Summer 2015

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    Perusing the Spring/Summer 2015 collections you’d be mistaken for thinking some designers were perhaps thinking too far forward toward Autumn/Winter 2015 with their colour palette choices.

    There was an abundance of Autumnal orange shades dotted around the collections, from the darker burnt tones to the lighter hues set against a backdrop of white or pastels for more of a Spring feel. These earthier tones also made it into the Spring collections of Chloe, Louis Vuitton, and Dries Van Noten. There were mustard yellows and dirtied browns and greens making an appearance amongst the 70s inspired pieces, reminiscent of falling Autumn leaves.

    Personally I love seeing these shades ‘on trend’ now, and I look forward to seeing them updated once Spring rolls round with lighter fabrics and the ‘prairie-hippie’ look replacing the cosy fabrics of this season.

    R.xoxo

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    *all images via Vogue.com
  • The Trench Reinvented

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    *image via Style.com (Marios Schwab, Spring 2015)

    The humble trench coat has come a long way since its military background in the original dictionary definition and the Spring 2015 runways are bringing us exciting new takes on this classic wardrobe staple.

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    *all images via Style.com

    Of course a conversation on trench coats can’t happen without mention of Burberry Prorsum. Though this season’s collection was decidedly trench-less, the ones which Bailey decided to feature were bold in colour and graphic printed. On the softer end of the scale was Temperley London’s lighter, pastel coloured take on the trench, with sleeves rolled up for that extra dose of casual cool. Despite these two collections having a bit of fun, there were others like Moschino and Toga who kept with the traditional camel colour but experimented with the cut – Moschino with sheer, short and with bold black accents, Toga oversized and minimalist.

    Though my love of the classic trench coat will undoubtedly last a lifetime, it’s great to see how something so timeless can be remixed to fit the feel of the season and designer’s style.

    What about you guys? Are you trench coat purists? Or have you loved seeing them remixed this season?

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