1)Hakaan 2)Viktor&Rolf 3)Pedro Lourenco(i loooooooove him so much:) 4)Max Azria 5)Cushnie et Ochs 6)Celine 7)Bottenga Veneta The snow white in the middle of the summer :) Alexander Wang offered zero black, opening the season with an optimistic collection in which just a few soft pastels shared the runway with the white stuff. And Rick Owens joined in on the season's clean sweep, too, with pearly-toned tunics with floor-grazing skirts. Other designers feeling all white now included Ann Demeulemeester, Celine, and newcomer Pedro Lourenço. photos taken from style.com
1)Jason Wu 2)J.Crew 3)Tory Burch 4)Reed Krakoff 5)Michael Kors 6)Marc Jacobs 7)Dsquared 8)Derek Lam The Pants:) Printed sheaths are for sure not for you? You wouldn't be seen in a midi even if you were dead? Don't worry, tailored trousers were also a focus this season. At Derek Lam, a high waist and relaxed leg were in step with the seventies trend(!!!!!!), while at Michael Kors, it was all about borrowing from the boys(yeap:)) photos taken from style.com
The lace:) pic: 10John Galliano 2)Isabel Marant 3)Dolce&Gabbana 4)Christopher Kane 5)Chanel 6)brioni 7)BCBG Max Azria. There was a lot of romance in Ralph Lauren's return to the Old West. On the flip side, Christopher Kane balanced his feminine silhouettes with (in-your-face)neon colors. photos taken from style.com
1)Roberto Cavalli
2)Rebecca Taylor
3)Mary Katrantzou
4)Marni
5)Givenchy
The prints:)
Flora, fauna, fruita(you name it, they printed it). Leopard, python, and polka dots ruled at Givenchy, Roberto Cavalli, and Moschino.I loved Mary Katrantzou:)