Showing posts with label fall2015. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fall2015. Show all posts
Thursday, December 3, 2015
Tuesday, September 8, 2015
Are you ready for Fall?

Sunday, September 6, 2015
FIND OF THE DAY: Everyone is wearing a Bertie, are you?
I continue with my quest for the perfect booties. I do not like them too chunky, too ornate, too high up the ankle: you got it I am picky. I happened to see these Bertie IV by Senso and was intrigued. And apparently I am not the only one. A quick look around and it seems that if you are anybody who is anybody in fashion-blogging land that is, you have been spotted in theses puppies:
Saturday, September 5, 2015
Top 10 Most Wallet-Friendly Fashion Trends for Fall 2015
Although in Los Angeles it does not feel as if fall is just around the corner, that trivial fact does not stop fashionistas of all ages and creed from getting busy with putting up their must-haves lists for the upcoming fall/winter season. And yes! guilty as charged. Doing my own list I realized that this season some of my favorite trends are quite wallet-friendly. Now, I don't mean that $150 will get you a Versace look, what I mean is that you can recreate a strait-from-the-catwalks trend to the T with similar products (not necessarily bearing a powerhouse designer label) and use the items for many more years to come. After all there is truly nothing new in fashion: at its core it a proof of the viability of dialectical materialism less the political rhetoric but add a heavy doze gorgeousness. Nooo! enough of this ... As promised in the title -- here are my top 10 budget-friendly-straight-from-the-runaways trends for Fall/Winter 2015 that are sure to turn heads:
1. Way, way over the knee boots

Isabel Marant, Versace, Dior, Alberta Ferretti
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
Best of Couture Fall 2015: Atelier Versace
Couture Fall 2015 as a whole was a bit disappointing: minor tweaks to old go-to trends that resulted in display of beauty and glimpse at what we will be seeing on the red carpet but nothing earth shattering. With few brights exceptions. And for me Atelier Versace was by far the best. Perhaps because of the message Donatella Versace was sending: “I call the collection tough, but ethereal at the same time,” various media reported Versace to have said after the show.
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