It’s that time of year when we look back on the season and decide who nailed the trend and who—ahem—botched it. All in my humble opinion, of course!
Dots: One of my all-time favorite scenes in a musical is the Ascot scene in My Fair Lady, with all the black and white, big prints, fabulous hats and elegant gloves. This look reminds me of that scene, but not in a good way.
Dots: Lyn Devon showed us the perfect way to mix prints: This look is whimsical, laid-back and very modern. And what I love most is that each individual piece is a great staple to have in your wardrobe for years to come.
The jumpsuit worked for about one moment in the '70s and that was only if you were at Studio 54, sitting next to Halston. They're just not that flattering and there's no way the look will last past this season.
If you're going to rock the '70s look, this is the way to do it: a wide-leg wool trouser with a belted sweater and a gorgeous fur draped over your shoulder. Gucci knows the '70s, and Halston would definitely approve!
The 'White After Labor Day' feature was by far my most popular this season. It's a great trend that's not really a trend-unless you sport the oversized boxy look that Stella McCartney sent down the runway. I'm pretty sure women don't want to look like Frankenstein in a snowstorm.
On the other hand, Max Mara got it right: There's nothing like a beautifully tailored suit; and in white mohair, you're bound to be the chicest gal in the boardroom.
Plaids: I love this look. It's a little Paul Bunyan-meets-British tartan, and it works. Pairing it with a slim-cropped pant and a tall shoe makes the plaid less manly but still super cool-which is exactly what we love about Burberry.
Posted: Thursday, December 22, 2011 8:00 am
It’s that time of year when we look back on the season and decide who nailed the trend and who—ahem—botched it. All in my humble opinion, of course!
Posted in Fashion-beauty on Thursday, December 22, 2011 8:00 am. | Tags:
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