“One is Never Over-Dressed or Under Dressed with a Little Black Dress”-Karl Lagerfeld

"One is Never Over-Dressed or Under Dressed with a Little Black Dress"-Karl Lagerfeld

Aquazzura leather shoes
modaoperandi.com

Chanel fragrance
tradesy.com

Beauty product
$84 – charlottetilbury.com

Spring 2015 Look

Spring 2015 Look

Ally Fashion shirts top
$15 – allyfashion.com

Zimmermann layered skirt
zimmermannwear.com

Beige handbag
$195 – omegadeals.nl

Witchery plastic sunglasses
$54 – witchery.com.au

MANGO woolen hat
$45 – mango.com

River Island tech accessory
$15 – riverisland.com

Chanel floral perfume
neimanmarcus.com

New York Fashion Week Spring 2015

New York Fashion Week Spring 2015

New York Fashion Week is undoubtedly one of the biggest events of the year, Harper’s BAZAAR has selected the top 5 looks from the best Spring 2015 lines. Check out this year’s top collections by the Worlds Leading Fashion Designers. Below is one of my favorite looks by Delpozo with it’s iridescent, ethereal and dream-like fantasy look. An almost sea-nymph, faerie tale with an avant-garde take.

Delpozo-inspired by marine wild life, with it's achingly lovely mint green embellished shirt dress.
Delpozo-inspired by marine wild life, with it’s achingly lovely mint green embellished shirt dress.

It’s that time again! The Haute Couture Paris Shows are here!

It’s that time again! The Haute Couture Paris Shows are here!

Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli are in the mood for love. Their inspiration board was lined with quotes from Shakespeare, bits and pieces of Dante’sInferno, and the paintings of Marc Chagall, hopeless romantics all. Chagall, in particular, captivated them. “He had an incredible life, very hard, but he maintained his optimistic vision,” Piccioli said. The painter’s Russian ancestry provided a leitmotif for the embellishments that are so central to the designers’ aesthetic. There were leather flowers appliquéd to rough-hewn linen, naive needlepoint embroideries on long pinafores worn over smocked shirts, and a shearling vest densely decorated with leather paillettes. The Russian pieces were far from humble, but their craftiness pointed to the differences between Chiuri and Piccioli’s version of the brand and that of its founder. In this case, at least, they wanted for a touch of Valentino’s glamour.