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Thursday, April 23, 2015

BRIDAL FASHION

Monique Lhuillier Bridal Spring 2016



Monique Lhuillier Bridal Spring 2016

Monique Lhuillier Bridal Spring 2016

Monique Lhuillier Bridal Spring 2016

Monique Lhuillier Bridal Spring 2016

Monique Lhuillier Bridal Spring 2016

Monique Lhuillier Bridal Spring 2016

Monique Lhuillier Bridal Spring 2016

Monique Lhuillier Bridal Spring 2016

Monique Lhuillier Bridal Spring 2016

Monique Lhuillier Bridal Spring 2016

Monique Lhuillier Bridal Spring 2016

Monique Lhuillier Bridal Spring 2016

Monique Lhuillier Bridal Spring 2016

Monique Lhuillier Bridal Spring 2016

Monique Lhuillier Bridal Spring 2016

Monique Lhuillier Bridal Spring 2016

Monique Lhuillier Bridal Spring 2016

Monique Lhuillier Bridal Spring 2016

Monique Lhuillier Bridal Spring 2016



Monique Lhuillier held her intimate, salon-style runway show at Manhattan’s Baccarat hotel, narrating the presentation herself, look-by-look, along with Hal Rubenstein. For her lineup of princess ballgowns and fit-and-flare and trumpet silhouettes, the designer drew inspiration from “Alice in Wonderland,” in particular its element of fantasy and curiosity. “There’s also a dark side to that fairy tale, and that was my way of incorporating the sultry side of the bride,” she said backstage before the show.
Gowns with low, open backs, sheer embellished bodices and plunging necklines gave the collection a more sensual appeal than in past seasons, while layers of nude tulle created the illusion of skin. Lhuillier also added a few non-ivory options — some dresses bore subtle accents of green and peach — to her lineup of embellished gowns fit for a modern-day Alice.

Source:WWD.com

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

BRIDAL FASHION 2016

Marchesa 2016 Spring Bridal

marchesa-br15-01.jpg Marchesa Bridal Spring 2015

Marchesa Bridal Spring 2015

Marchesa Bridal Spring 2015

Marchesa Bridal Spring 2015

Marchesa Bridal Spring 2015

Marchesa Bridal Spring 2015

Marchesa Bridal Spring 2015

Marchesa Bridal Spring 2015

Marchesa Bridal Spring 2015

Marchesa Bridal Spring 2015

Marchesa Bridal Spring 2015

Marchesa Bridal Spring 2015

Marchesa Bridal Spring 2015

Marchesa Bridal Spring 2015

Marchesa Bridal Spring 2015

Ballgowns and fishtail shapes dominated the lineup.....he designers lowered the backs — a few featured sheer illusion details or cutouts — to emphasize a sexier silhouette this season. For a bride who prefers less embellishment, a floral-embroidered, off-the-shoulder silk-faille ballgown with pockets felt fresh and modern.

The collection is very romantic and very chic ,I might say.

Also,Kudos to designers,Georgina Chapman and Keren Craig,who upped the attention to detail in their ethereal spring bridal collection, showcasing intricate threadwork on layers of tulle and silk faille, crystal-embroidered necklines and metallic floral beading throughout. Blossoms appeared on several of the looks via cascading floral appliqués, some made from feathers.

Source:WWD.com

BRIDAL FASHION 2016

Oscar de la Renta 2016 Runway Show


A look from the Oscar de la Renta spring 2016 bridal collection. Photo: Slaven Vlasic/Getty ImagesA look from the Oscar de la Renta spring 2016 bridal collection. Photo: Slaven Vlasic/Getty ImagesA look from the Oscar de la Renta spring 2016 bridal collection. Photo: Slaven Vlasic/Getty ImagesA look from the Oscar de la Renta spring 2016 bridal collection. Photo: Slaven Vlasic/Getty ImagesA look from the Oscar de la Renta spring 2016 bridal collection. Photo: Slaven Vlasic/Getty ImagesA look from the Oscar de la Renta spring 2016 bridal collection. Photo: Slaven Vlasic/Getty ImagesA look from the Oscar de la Renta spring 2016 bridal collection. Photo: Slaven Vlasic/Getty ImagesA look from the Oscar de la Renta spring 2016 bridal collection. Photo: Slaven Vlasic/Getty ImagesA look from the Oscar de la Renta spring 2016 bridal collection. Photo: Slaven Vlasic/Getty ImagesA look from the Oscar de la Renta spring 2016 bridal collection. Photo: Slaven Vlasic/Getty ImagesA look from the Oscar de la Renta spring 2016 bridal collection. Photo: Slaven Vlasic/Getty ImagesA look from the Oscar de la Renta spring 2016 bridal collection. Photo: Slaven Vlasic/Getty ImagesA look from the Oscar de la Renta spring 2016 bridal collection. Photo: Slaven Vlasic/Getty ImagesA look from the Oscar de la Renta spring 2016 bridal collection. Photo: Slaven Vlasic/Getty ImagesA flower girl look from the Oscar de la Renta spring 2016 bridal collection. Photo: Slaven Vlasic/Getty ImagesA look from the Oscar de la Renta spring 2016 bridal collection. Photo: Slaven Vlasic/Getty ImagesA look from the Oscar de la Renta spring 2016 bridal collection. Photo: Slaven Vlasic/Getty ImagesA look from the Oscar de la Renta spring 2016 bridal collection. Photo: Slaven Vlasic/Getty ImagesA look from the Oscar de la Renta spring 2016 bridal collection. Photo: Slaven Vlasic/Getty ImagesA look from the Oscar de la Renta spring 2016 bridal collection. Photo: Slaven Vlasic/Getty ImagesThe Sienna Miller bridal doppelgänger dress from the Oscar de la Renta spring 2016 bridal collection. Photo: Slaven Vlasic/Getty ImagesA look from the Oscar de la Renta spring 2016 bridal collection. Photo: Slaven Vlasic/Getty ImagesA look from the Oscar de la Renta spring 2016 bridal collection. Photo: Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images

Here,Peter Copping debuts his first Bridal Collection for the Fashion House.

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

LOOK OF THE DAY

How To Wear Sheer Pants With Confidence 101.



Photo: Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images


Lindsey Wixson, wore sheer pants to Chanel's Tribeca Film Festival dinner on Monday night like it wasn't a big deal at all. They were also covered in big white flowers, but again, it really wasn't a big deal.
She is a 21-year-old model, who is a frequent flyer in Karl Lagerfeld's Chanel and Fendi campaigns; paired the aforementioned pants with more black and white Chanel things — except for that suede jacket, which picked up the flesh tone showing through the more transparent parts of her pants nicely. As for beauty, she kept things fabulous but not over-the-top, with red lips and hair that was done, or perhaps not done.