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Saturday 20 September 2014

Top Take-Away's From Fashion Week 2014







With the commencement of the biggest event in the fashion industry, namely, The Fashion Week 2014 there is bound to be an upsurge of new trends and patterns that capture hearts instantly. With designers showcasing fashion on a platter, here are some picks that gained approval of all and surely left the audience spellbound with their dazzling couture.




The webbed Tom Ford look definitely left the audience in a daze. Its lacquered knits and lace-like show give the look a thumps-up. The ideal look for a red-carpet event or an after-party. Best when teamed up with gladiator heels which would further enhance the detailed look.





Yet another Tom Ford look which speaks for itself. The shattered disco-ball masterpiece is as sexy as it gets. The high-gloss sequins along with thigh-high boots give it a discotheque theme with a tinge of robotic appeal. Leather pants teamed with the sequin top and you sure are the next sizzling thing in town.




Giles Deacon's abstract print brings a retro touch with it. The prints are kept simple and the pattern a very casual one. The dress is styled with Adidas soccer shoes that provide a comfortable edge to the look. The hair-do is inspired by a rather retro Kate Moss. Overall, it is an easy going look that received a nod of agreement from all.



White is the new black? This Ralph Lauren tiny-checked dress sure proves to be young, fresh and fun this season. The chinese collar and long sleeves add to the chic look. The piece looks great paired with cat-eyed glares. The dress is suitable for formal and semi-formal events.



With crop tops in vogue this season, the Fashion Week saw an ample amount of them. One among the many was this Peter Pilotto piece that sported a shirt crop-top with contrast colours in the skirt that was a new trend in the collection. The wavelengths of the sleeves are sartorially matched with those of the skirt. The piece looks best when paired with turquoise pumps.  

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