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The Look for Less: Baroque N Roll

Wednesday, October 31, 2012



One of my favorite fall collections this year came from Dolce & Gabbana. While the label always designs beautiful clothes, the baroque Italian looks and the advertising campaign starring actress Monica Bellucci and models Bianca Balti and Bianca Brandolini epitomizes everything I want to wear this season.

Sheer lace, nipped silhouettes, Renaissance worthy golds, sexy sheers, and chic chignons offset by enormous earrings - in my book, nothing is more glamorous. I checked out some of Dolce's beautiful pieces on net-a-porter, just for fun, and was shellshocked by the extreme price tags. Some of the baroque dresses ran upwards of $20,000 (insert gasp here).

Luckily, some less expensive stores have caught the baroque bug and are offering glam Italian-inspired pieces at prices suitable for budget-minded babes like myself. Check out my round up below!





Get the look for less:


Baroque n roll


1. Clover Canyon rose print dress - $237
revolveclothing.com


2. Deep v dress - $98
nastygal.com


3. ASOS metallic dress - $120
asos.com



5. Zara dress - $159
zara.com


6. Zara embroidered top - $80
zara.com


7. Baroque Embroidered Body - $70
topshop.com


8. Zara dangle earrings - $17
zara.com

Top 10 Milan Fashion Week Looks

Thursday, March 8, 2012

The run-down of my top 10 favorite looks from the Milan Fashion Week fall/winter 2012 runways, in no particular order.

Jil Sander

Raf Simons' last collection was an eat-your-heart-out kind of moment. It hit all the right notes and showed his successor, Jil Sander herself, that she has enormous shoes to fill. This slice of silver lamé under a pitch-pefect white collarless coat was my favorite look, something that a modern-day Jean Harlow might wear.

Gucci

Frida Giannini's latest collection for Gucci was dark and romantic, laden with jewel tones and velvet. One of my favorite gowns was this emerald leopard print velvet number, slit down to there in true Gucci style. 

Versus

Printed thigh-high boots made to match printed party frocks seems like a wonky idea, but somehow it worked at Versus. 

Giorgio Armani

Armani's latest collection was youthful and fun, with plenty of neon-on-black color combinations. Silky Bermuda shorts and flat oxford shoes gave this wild faux fur coat a playful edge.

Emilio Pucci

A men's-style tuxedo jacket casually thrown over Joan Smalls' shoulders was such a killer way to give this outrageously sexy dress that certain je ne sais quoi. 

Versace

White, skin-tight, and spangled with silver. This is exactly the way I like my Versace.

Fendi

Karl Lagerfeld always puts out the best furs for Fendi, and this season was no different. Worn over a burgundy crocodile dress, this multicolored fur looks sinfully luxurious.

Roberto Cavalli

I don't know if it's the train conductor hat, the elbow-length blue leather gloves, the double peplum, or that it's on Natasha Poly, one of the fiercest models in the biz, but there's something about this look that I'm obsessed with. 

Dolce & Gabbana

Sicily's baroque religious traditions inspired Dolce & Gabbana's collection this season, but in true form, the designers added a liberal splash of sex appeal to the mix. An ornate gold-embroidered cape worn seductively over a sheer lace dress had a naughty vs nice appeal.

Missoni

The first look from Missoni's fall/winter collection had me at hello. A natty tweed overcoat with a fur collar looked super sick belted over buttery leather patchwork pants.

Spring 2012 Trend Report: Bandeaux

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

 Viktor & Rolf
Photo: Yannis Vlamos / GoRunway.com
Model: Miranda Kerr

Crop tops started popping up on the runways about a year ago, but for the Spring/Summer 2012 fashion shows, the trend exploded. The most popular version is the teeny tiny bandeau top, which can be tricky to pull off. Obviously you have to have a lot of confidence and be pretty tiny to try these, but they are the most wearable paired with a high waisted skirt (see Viktor & Rolf) or a jacket (see Cavalli). Will you have the confidence (and body) to pull these off come spring?


Prada
Photo: Monica Feudi / Feudiguaineri.com
Model: Lara Mullen

Proenza Schouler
Photo: Monica Feudi / Feudiguaineri.com
Model: Maria Bradley

Versace
Photo: Yannis Vlamos / GoRunway.com
Model: Nyasha Matonhodze

 Emilio Pucci 
Photo: Monica Feudi / Feudiguaineri.com
Model: Joan Smalls

 Helmut Lang
Photo: Monica Feudi / Feudiguaineri.com
Model: Valerija Kelava

 Mark Fast
Photo: Filippo Fior / GoRunway.com
Model: Jules Mordovets
                                            
 Roberto Cavalli
Photo: Yannis Vlamos / GoRunway.com
Model: Natasha Poly

 Ruffian
Photo: Yannis Vlamos / GoRunway.com
Angelina Nawojczyk

Dolce & Gabbana
Photo: Yannis Vlamos / GoRunway.com
Model: Caroline Brasch Nielsen

Spring 2012 Trend Report: Fifties

 Proenza Schouler
Photo: Monica Feudi / Feudiguaineri.com
Model: Zuzanna Bijoch

The most popular decade du jour for the spring/summer 2012 season had to be the fifties. From Italian bombshell sundresses at Dolce & Gabbana to cutie pie swimwear at Marc by Marc Jacobs, the fifties trend will work for almost any occasion. This fifties will also prove to be one of the wearable trends of the season with figure-flattering nipped in waists, fluttery skirts, and chic pencil suits.

Dolce & Gabbana
Photo: Yannis Vlamos / GoRunway.com
Model: Bianca Balti

 Jil Sander
Photo: Yannis Vlamos / GoRunway.com
Model: Julia Nobis

 Marc by Marc Jacobs
Photo: Yannis Vlamos / GoRunway.com
Model: Valerija Sestic

 Rodarte
Photo: Yannis Vlamos / GoRunway.com
Model: Marike Le Roux
 Rochas
Photo: Yannis Vlamos / GoRunway.com
Model: Kati Nescher

 Prada
Photo: Monica Feudi / Feudiguaineri.com
Model: Kati Nescher

 Zac Posen
Photo: Yannis Vlamos / GoRunway.com
Model: Liisa Winkler
 Celine
Photo: Monica Feudi / Feudiguaineri.com
Model: Ros Georgiou

 Christian Dior
Photo: Yannis Vlamos / GoRunway.com
Model Toni Garm

Viktor & Rolf 
Photo: Yannis Vlamos / GoRunway.com
Model: Dempsey Stewart

Spring 2011 Trend Report: 1970s

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Above: Roberto Cavalli
Photo: Yannis Vlamos / GoRunway.com
Model: Sigrid Agren

While 1960s Mad Men esque style reigned supreme on fall's runways, many designers drew inspiration from the hippie era for spring.

From boho chic favorites like flared pants, suede and fringe at Roberto Cavalli to slinky disco appropriate jumpsuits à la Bianca Jagger at Gucci, every sartorial aspect of the decade was touched on this season.
 Above: Marc Jacobs
Photo: Monica Feudi / GoRunway.com
Model: Kat Hessen

Above: Rodarte
Photo: Monica Feudi / GoRunway.com
Model: Sharon Kavjian

Above: Emilio Pucci
Photo: Monica Feudi / GoRunway.com
Model: Freja Beha Erichsen

 Above: Fendi
Photo: Yannis Vlamos / GoRunway.com
Model: Constance Jablonski

Above: Alexander McQueen
Photo: Monica Feudi / GoRunway.com
Model: Sigrid Agren

 Above: Dolce & Gabbana
 Photo: Yannis Vlamos / GoRunway.com
Model: Keke Lindgard

 Above: Gucci
Photo: Yannis Vlamos / GoRunway.com
Model: Daniela Alves Rezende

Above: Halston
Photo: Marcus Tondi / GoRunway.com
Model: Jasmine Poulton



 
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