Not exact matches
Seeing the
runway collections and and all the streetstyle photos of beautiful, stylish people usually helps me recommit to the idea of buying quality over quantity... which is pretty much just a nice way of saying NYFW makes me want to have a closet full of amazing
designer pieces.
It's also very trendy, given that the
runway is now packed with
designers» dotty
pieces, this very versatile trench jacket will bring you from morning to evening.
Each
piece crafted by JULES SMITH
designer Gina Nigrelli is inspired by
runway trends of decades past, while infused with a modern twist.
Anyway, go see for yourself and let me know what you think... And while you are there, I'm sure you will experience the need to scroll your way around; and secretly start your Holiday wish - list, spot that
designer piece you've been eying since it hit the
runway — the skirt I'm wearing today — or simply doze off on the beauty of it all.
The bomber jacket is our post de jour and since it was a key
piece on
designer runways everywhere this fall, we're not going out on a limb by saying these uber cool jackets are quite literally the bomb!
Companies, like Rent the
Runway, offer great high - end
designer pieces at affordable rental prices.
The
runway represents the forefronts of fashion trends, explored through (often outrageous)
pieces of clothing, or, as I like to call them, works of art created by the world's most talented
designers.
So often I find myself deciding what is aesthetically and characteristically pleasing to me, then seeing it a year later on a New York
runway, and suddenly a
piece will change from «Hey, that really suits you,» to «Oh my god those are so [such and such a
designer]» - it's that kind of personal creativity that keeps things snap snap snapping.
That's why I love Rent the
Runway so much - not only does it make me feel like a total BA with
designer pieces, but I get to try out trends without having to commit.
That even if you are not aware of the context and
designer collections, that you're probably wearing a
piece which was inspired by one of the
runway shows of the «big
designers».
What I want to say with all this is: when you look at a
runway show (live or livestream) don't feel like you need to wear the complete look, neither imagine yourself wearing it from head to toe to appreciate it, sometimes the best thing you can do is grab a single
piece and combine it with what you already have, deep down I can be sure that's the true wish of many
designers, to be that special
piece within your wardrobe.
Blue Floral Off the Shoulder Top: SheIn c / o, also love the off the shoulder
pieces here, here, and here / / Shorts: American Eagle Midi Short, similar here and here / / White Sandals: SO, similar here / / Sunglasses: The Row 7, similar here / / Statement Earrings: Urban Gem Regina Earrings from Rocksbox / / Twig Necklace: Gorjana, similar here / / Gold Leather Wrap Bracelet: Gorjana, similar here / / Lipstick:
Runway Rogue
Designer's Muse c / o / / Nail Polish: Sally Hansen Pacific Blue
Pryor, an abstract painter, has been curating the unique shows at the gallery for two years, creating shows such as «Fashioned: One Becomes Another,» in 2011, which saw him collaborate with Project
Runway designer Christopher Straub to turn his abstract images into fashion
pieces that were like mobile three - dimensional sculptures.