Paris Fashion Week

Paris Fashion week has come to an end and we've collected all of the common trends that ruled the runway. Here are the looks from Paris that incorporated similar components. 

LEATHER- Many designers used leather to create sleek looks and unique statement pieces such as a pencil skirt, jumpsuit, trench coat, lace up pants, and high-waisted shorts. 

LONG & FLOWY- These looks flowed down the runway. Designers used romantic silks and chiffons to create effortless fluid movement. 

RUFFLED TEXTURES- While tulle has been a prominent element during Fashion Week 2017, designers also used ruffles and textures to add voluminous dimension to their creations.

EXAGGERATED PANT SUITS- Here we see how designers transformed pant suits with exaggerated elements.  Akris used oversized appliqués, Alexander McQueen executed oversized shoulders, Givenchy showcased a cinched waist, Balmain incorporated bold and contrasting prints and John Galliano applied many different design aspects including pleats, ruffles, and a longline blazer. 

Pantone: Colors of Fall 2017

Each season, Pantone publishes a fashion report based on the most popular colors seen on the runway during New York Fashion Week. With pre-fall already in stores and fall deliveries beginning, we want to inspire your wardrobe with our favorite looks of this season's hottest colors!

Summer 2017: Vintage Trends on the Rise

THE HOBO BAG

1970's

The hobo bag became a staple in the fashion world after Jackie Kennedy was photographed with this Gucci style in New York in the 70's. Through the decades, the hobo style has persistently reappeared and continues to remain a part of pop culture. The style has proven to be timeless yet again as Laggo incorporates the slouchy elements into its new Havana bag.


SUNGLASSES

1960's

Hollywood's leading ladies made the cat-eye sunglasses a fashionable accessory in the 60's. Audrey Hepburn wears a pair while filming for the movie Breakfast at Tiffany's. Channel your inner Audrey and pick up a pair of  Dior's Sculpt Cat-eye Sunglasses this summer!

1970’s

Recently, we’ve seen a rise in round sunglasses, a comeback of the famed 50’s cat-eye, and now the timeless Aviator. Elvis Presley rocked this trend in 1972 and you can too this summer with Tom Ford's Elliot Square Sunglasses.


SMOKING SLIPPERS

1960's

A true classic, the smoking slipper. Today, Gucci embraces the iconic shoe in its new Princeton collection that Grace Kelly wore so well back in 1955.


THE NECK SCARF

1970's

Neck scarves have also seen a huge revival this summer. The iconic Mary Tyler Moore fueled this trend through her various patterned scarves she wore on her show in the 70's. Fendi illuminates this trend through their wide collection of colorful printed silk-twill scarves.

THE SKINNY TIE

1980's

We have also seen a resurgence of men's vintage fashion. John F. Kennedy Jr. rocks a grey striped skinny tie in a photo op during the 80's. Similar styles can be found from many designer tie collections such as Hugo Boss with its Dot Print Skinny Ties. 


CHOKERS

1990's

Nicole Kidman was stunning in Fred Leighton's Open Opal Choker at the Academy Awards in 1996. This summer, you can shine like a star in Daughter's Honeycomb Shirt Collar Necklace.


WIDE-BRIMMED HATS

1960's

Golden girl Faye Dunaway looked glamorous in the 60's in a classic straw wide-brimmed hat. Sensi Studio offers a modern take on this fashionable trend from the golden era through its Lady Ibiza bow-embellished toquilla straw hat.

The Oscars Best Dressed

Yesterday, February 28, 2016, marked the 88th Academy Awards ceremony at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles California.  Honoring (some of, but unfortunately not all!) the talented and creative geniuses behind the art of cinema, the Oscars is the most anticipated award ceremony of the season.  Here are our favorite red carpet fashions of the night:

Cate Blanchett in Armani Privé

 

Lady Gaga in Brandon Maxwell 

 

Olivia Munn in Stella McCartney 

 

Eddie Redmayne in Alexander mcqueen

 

Naomi Watts in Armani Privé

 

Leonardo DiCaprio in Giorgio Armani 

 

Sophia Vergara in Marchesa

 

Charlotte Rampling in Armani Privé

 

Michael Fassbender in Tom Ford

 

Julianna Moore in Chanel Haute Couture 

 

Chrissy Teigen in Marchesa 

 

Tina Fey in Atelier Versace 

 

Priyanka Chopra in Zuhair Murad Couture 

 

Jennifer Lawrence in Christian Dior 

 

Saoirse Ronan in Calvin Klein Collection 

 

Henry Cavill in Dunhill

 

Jennifer Garner in custom Atelier Versace 

 

Sylvester Stallone in Yves Saint Laurent Couture by Hedi Slimane

 

Isla Fisher in Salvatore Ferragamo 

 

Steve Carell in Ermenegildo Zenga 

 

The adorable Jacob Tremblay in Giorgio Armani 

All photos from http://www.harpersbazaar.com/celebrity/red-carpet-dresses/g6907/oscars-red-carpet-2016/