Showing posts with label spring fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spring fashion. Show all posts

Monday, February 11, 2019

It's That Time of the Year....

February is the longest and most boring month of the year. I don't care what anyone says. It may have only 28 days, but they are interminable. Even if you get flowers, chocolates and dinner invitation for the Valentine's Day, it's still an awful month. Every year I have to devise an ever more elaborate routine to see it pass. Anticipating cheerful spring fashions is part of that routine. Alas, this year, there is little to cheer you up in the spring collections. A lot of beige, off-white, taupe and camel shades. More autumn than spring, if you ask me.  But I know the "classical" look will make many of my friends happy. Personally, I think these colors, with few exceptions, make everyone look drab and washed out.



From top left: Ferragamo men's coat, Marimekko night g.... no wait, long day dress, Tom Ford, Max Mara and believe it or not - Zara bottom left and right. If you guys get really bored with beige, green is another fashionable choice, especially green lamé.

Another big trend, allegedly, is chrocheted fabric and fringe. Lots of crocheted dresses. My crocheting-expert friends will love it. Please note that the Zara model on the left above also has some sort of chrocheted/macramé handbag. In the same vein: fishnets. Bellow are Michael Kors on the left, and Altuzzara on the right.
























Furthermore: polka dots are back. And when are they not? Carolina Herrera and Celine.





Two more trends are transparent vinyl raincoats and feathers, especially on shoes.  The coat is available on Etsy.com, the sandals are Valentino.

 

So, I don't know, it does not look like spring to me.  The fishnet dress looks somewhat summery, but that's too far away. I guess, I have to move on with the February routine: look for the first crocus poking out of the snow or something.

Saturday, January 10, 2015

Happy New Year, Where Is Spring?

Once the winter holidays are over, there comes a period of hibernation enforced by the gripping cold, seasonal illnesses, short daytime hours and a general sense of vacuum during a long wait for spring. To make the longing worse, magazines and clothes stores display spring and summer fashion collections as early as New Year's Day. If you start shopping for warmer weather now, you'll get bored with what you've bought even before the right season begins and then you'll want something new and different yet again.

While I was nursing a bad cold these past few weeks I went through a plethora of fashion magazines and Internet sites as my brain did not work well enough for serious literature. There have been some interesting discoveries.

A score of young fashion designers have cropped up that have made their names through Instagram and/or word-of-mouth. If their names are hardly known to most of us, someone must be paying attention because their prices are not low. Take for example Australian designer Karla Spetic whose name betrays her Slavic descent. Her simple white shirt dress costs more than $400.



Karla Spetic
 H & M

Several versions of the oversized white shirt or tunic are available at H & M for as low as $29.95.
http://www.hm.com/us/product/58239?article=58239-B
http://www.hm.com/us/product/88137?article=88137-A&cm_vc=PRA1#



















Similarly, the dress by Bianca Spender (above left), which can be yours for a mere $315 at half-price sale  (the original was $680), is available in various forms and patterns from H & M (above right) for a fraction of that price.  And you can get it in different colors and patterns:


http://www.hm.com/us/product/88063?article=88063-B&piaDept=Subdepartment_ladies&piaType=Large_picture

An earlier H & M version of the dress

One of my most interesting discoveries this winter is Italian shoe designer Chiara Ferragni. She is barely in her 20s and already in high demand by big fashion houses.  Apparently thanks to Instagram. Wow! I guess soon they will start making millions while still in their cradle.

Chiara's shoes with whimsical designs such as an open eye one one shoe and a winking one on the other, cost about $300 a pair and you cannot quite find an H & M alternative for them yet.



But many places, including H & M and Steve Madden, have a wide variety of sneakers and loafers almost identical to Chiara's at prices 5 to 10 times lower than hers.

Another interesting site I discovered this winter is the Nordic Style Magazine:   
http://www.nordicstylemag.com/2014/09/trend-report-ss15-women/

Not that you could wear many of these creations to office in the conservative Washington, but it's worth taking a look for inspiration.

The images that really make one long for spring are haute couture designers' creations such as those by Roksanda Ilincic  (below left) and my favorite of all, Dries van Noten (below right)
























Who can wait for spring?  That's why bears and other intelligent animals hibernate.