I've stocked up
on my velvet pieces because they are not only super stylish, but they are comfortable as well.
Not exact matches
This spring, she's announcing a new fashion collaboration with
Velvet by Graham & Spencer and, to celebrate, we're giving away of one of the exclusive collections best
pieces on Instagram later today.
On Friday I went to an amazing estate sale where I picked up even more one - of - a-kind
pieces which included a 1940's
velvet deep blue wedding dress and black floor length 1940's opera coat.
This French
velvet fabric is sold by pattern, both
on the roll and as separate
pieces.
Each
piece is beautiful, showing off the aspects of why
velvet is so
on trend in fall 2016 and always makes at least a recurring appearance
on the runway.
If you keep a close eye
on our collections, you may also spot velour legging styles, as well as crushed
velvet pieces.
Among them are Costume National, Paul Smith and Ermanno Scervino with fall - worthy outerwear
pieces and the ethnic Etro to use this delicious shade
on a
velvet bomber jacket or else mix it with labyrinthine prints.
I picked up this
velvet jacket and dress from JCPenney and I was excited by how many
on - trend
pieces they're carrying right now!
I finally got the chance to break in these new
velvet booties that I got
on sale from Asos ages ago and I'm looking forward to using them as a key transitional
piece from winter into spring.
On Monday, I shared the last little
piece of
velvet in an effort to bid adieu to winter.
Uschi wearing Red Saint Laurent top, maroon Etro sweater and Emilio Pucci maroon
velvet pants with Jimmy Choo Red Booties & Red Balenciaga bag; Kristin in Red Christian Dior coat (red jackets are the add -
on piece of the season, stay tuned for more
on this!)
I've always had a crush
on velvet and have quite an extensive selection of vintage
pieces in my wardrobe that I've collected over the years.
Standout
pieces included a
velvet jumpsuit, retro trousers and a skirt suit in baby blue and a series of coats with shaggy, shearling sleeves — all of which we could see
on any of the girls sat in the label's all - star front row, including Kendall Jenner, Cara Delevingne, Ellie Goulding, Emily Ratajkowski and Alexa Chung.
As we're getting closer and closer to Spring, I've noticed a lot of the
velvet pieces I kept my eye
on over the winter are now going
on sale.
This
velvet quilt collection features
pieced cotton - sateen rosettes in retro prints hand - quilted
on a lush ground of navy cotton
velvet.
We still have a month or so left until we need to focus
on holiday party dresses, but it's not too soon to scoop up some pretty
velvet pieces for Thanksgiving and pre-Christmas celebrations.
This outfit was lacking a little somethin' somethin' and I picked a
piece of blue
velvet ribbon from my craft room downstairs and hopped
on board the ribbon choker trend.
I really like the trend where you wear a camisole
on top of a t - shirt, and
velvet is
on of my favourite fabrics ever, so this
piece is perfect for me.
Velvet can feel intimidating at times, but a great gateway piece is a velvet bow on a cute, pointed toe flat (we spotted a bunch at Stuart Weitzman while shopping ar
Velvet can feel intimidating at times, but a great gateway
piece is a
velvet bow on a cute, pointed toe flat (we spotted a bunch at Stuart Weitzman while shopping ar
velvet bow
on a cute, pointed toe flat (we spotted a bunch at Stuart Weitzman while shopping around.)
Once you've found the perfect
velvet piece to liven up your winter wardrobe, bring
on the eggnog lattes and twinkling lights to guide you into the winter spirit.
I styled this
piece with black leather and ponte combo jeans, a leather jacker with fur vest
on top, and my new baby Saint Laurent
velvet bag.
I wore this maxi a few weeks ago and had to have another
velvet piece because I got so many compliments
on it and loved how easy it was to style.
Polly Apfelbaum's art, which typically consists of petal - like
pieces of crushed
velvet laid out
on the floor, always looks as if it had just blossomed underfoot.
Polly Apfelbaum's synthetic
velvet and fabric dyed floor
piece, «Bubbles», recently acquired by the Princeton Art Museum, is currently installed and
on view.
This latest issue of Esopus, featuring a brand - new format and design (and encased in a slipcover), features artists» projects by Sharon Core, Joyce Pensato and John Sparagana; 100 still frames from David Lynch's Blue
Velvet (introduced by Gregory Crewdson); materials from MoMA's archives related to late artist Scott Burton's early performance
pieces; never - before - seen photographs from 1949 by Magnum photographer Burt Glinn; commentary
on artworks from the New Orleans Museum of Art by two of its guards; fiction by Chelli Riddiough; and an audio compilation of new songs inspired by the customer - service experiences of Jens Lekman, Richard Swift, Basia Bulat and others.
Ne Plus Ultra relates to Swenson's important earlier
pieces that also feature the deer figure, including Untitled from 2000 with a young deer balancing
on one hoof with a black and red drapery billowing above its head (in the permanent collection of the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth) and Untitled, 2001, with an adolescent deer rubbing the
velvet off of its newly developed horns
on an antique rug (exhibited in the Whitney Biennial in 2004).
Most works recall bits of luxurious Vuillards or Bonnards, where you would name an orange, a satin shoe, a
piece of
velvet or a cup under a beam of sunlight
on a red sofa.
These are sometimes almost illusionistic within the abstract context she sets up; for example, when painted areas mimic how light falls
on the actual
velvet in the
piece.
Polly Apfelbaum, «HWP 10 - 20,» all 2014, Marker
on rayon silk
velvet panels, ceramic beads, Dimensions variable, ten
pieces.
Apfelbaum is perhaps best known for her «fallen paintings» — large - scale installations consisting of hundreds of hand - cut and hand - colored
velvet fabric
pieces arranged
on the floor.
Beautiful embroideries and
velvets used as upholstery
on classic furniture
pieces, add texture to this glamorous and sleek living room.
On the Button Deep buttoning brings texture and a sense of luxury to this striking
piece, which is upholstered in lime green
velvet to complement the colour in the painting.
The rich new shades that make up the spring / summer palette are all beautifully enhanced further
on furniture
pieces in luscious
velvet!
I love Bennison Fabrics's Roses in Shocking Pink
on Oyster,
velvets by Créations Métaphores and Nina Campbell's Bargello
velvets for Osborne & Little
on upholstered
pieces such as sofas and headboards.
This
piece, with its smooth
velvet upholstery and sumptuously sloped silhouette, is the refined finishing touch
on a room.
The
piece is sumptuously upholstered in sky - blue
velvet, while casters
on the turned front legs allow easy mobility while protecting your floors.
The
piece is sumptuously upholstered in indigo
velvet with casters
on the turned front legs to allow for easy mobility while protecting your floors.
The
piece is sumptuously upholstered in navy
velvet with casters
on the turned front legs to allow for easy mobility while protecting your floors.