2013年9月24日星期二

red carpet favourite Marchesa

” types. The brand has never made clothes for wallflowers. For spring, Donatella Versace took her label on an imaginary world tour. From last season’s punk to stadium rock, she looked back to her head-banging days at Gun N’ Roses concerts. There’s little subtext here but there’s a lot to look at with that same Insta-desire, particularly the chain-mail sleeved rock tees, the Medusa-ridden harnesses, and the raffia woven denim pieces. creator wore a teal green dress with large rose print reminiscent of a Cheap Chanel Bagdodgy debs dress. The A line skirt, stiff fabric and messy tie detail on the back did nothing for the award-winning writer. Plus she finished the look off with matching eye shadow and left her hair in a limp and lacklustre bob.e … if it's breakable, it was in fashion in Milan. Dolce & Gabbana used the tiles

of ancient Sicily as prints, while Meissen, German porcelain pioneer, was in town to launch its couture collection. Clothes weren't made out of actual china, clearly, but, with ladylike embellishment and lace, you can now resemble a delicate, and very expensive, Meissen figurine. The motto for this trend? All breakages must be paid for. Downton Abbey star Michelle Dockery wore a burgundy and burnt orange Prada dress to the ceremony but Hermes kelly 22cm bagchanged when attending HBO's glitzy after party. The actress went for a wool crepe Miu Miu mini dress with black and silver embellishment on the skirt. It was a black glove affair for fitness enthusiast and actress Jane Fonda. a fitted leather Alexander McQueen number. She teamed the dress with some killer pumps and a slick of blood red lipstick. Scandal star

 Kerry Washington went for red carpet favourite Marchesa. Lili Simons has plenty of va-va-voom in a bright red lace gown. Curb Your Enthusiasm actress Cheryl Hines ruffled feathers in her burgundy mini dress. It wasn't the chic-est ensemble, but definitely looked the most Louis Vuitton cluthfun. Leather She showed off her killer figure in a form-fitting David Meister gown. The art deco inspired dress fell to the floor and she sported a bouffant hair do and monochrome earrings. Wearing satin is never easy, and Patricia Arquette's, pictured left, ill-fitting bias cut satin dress just didn't work. The satin clutch bag also made the outfit a little too matchy-matchy. Much was made in New York over show settings (the box at Prabal Gurung, the burned-out beach at Marc Jacobs) that seemed tailor made to be “Insta-bait.” In Milan designers seem to be asking, why not bait consumers with the outfit itself

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