Round-Up : Marc by Marc Jacobs-„second line“-of Marc Jacobs Brand . Luella Bartley and Katie Hillier are the creative Designers of the Marc by Marc Jacobs Brand. The Collection was shown in New York Fashion Week , Ferbuary 17,2015.
Marc by Marc Jacobs is the diffusion line for carrying high end items by the top designer at more affordable pricing. The 51-year-old designer is known for his impeccable style when it comes to creating the best in fashion, but sometimes does take things to a whole new level that we might not immediately understand. Now, Luella Bartley and Katie Hillier design for the youthful brand of Mr. Jacobs and they do stick to the brand’s aesthetic and exuberant attitude, bringing cool designs that we want to own right away.
We already know that fashion can be used to spread messages, though in a more unconventional manner, and it appears that this time around some of the Marc by Marc Jacobs pieces have slogans or words that inspire thought, particularly the word “solidarity” appearing on the side of pretty blue green and brown patterned pair of leggings or “choice” on the waistband of a long maxi skirt. Words appear on scarves, on strangely layered dresses that started off the show on the football field and on the arms of the pieces that were shown off in the first batch of the fashion line.The whole line seemed to resonate with pieces that signified different revolutionary movements over the years, from the hobble skirts of the suffragette to the berets of the rioting Parisians of the1960s.
Round-up : One of the best shows during New York Fashion last February was of course Marc Jacobs Show, his Fall/Winter 2015-2016 ready to-wear collection. More that one year ago Jacobs left Lous Vuitton to dedicate all his time and his creativity to his own Maison. And Marc Jacobs succeed! His new creations that were the best and the coolest we have seen so far throughout the existence of the brand.
You can see an abundance of dark hues ranging from black and navy blues to burgundies, burnt mustard shades, browns and notes of pink shades, as well as lots of checkered patterns, gorgeous florals, sparkling beadwork, fluffy and luxurious furs, perfectly tailored suits, sweaters, dazzling outerwear options, pants, skirts and dresses. You have it all for the upcoming fall season and whatever Marc Jacobs offers this year is simply to-die-for, statement-making and cool.
New Ralph Lauren’s Fall/Winter 2015-2016 ready-to-wear collection will appeal to those who are used to wear not only stylish, but also warm. Instead splendour and glamour of last season designer presented comfort, warm and very stylish outfits for next autumn-winter season. Here you can see warm sweaters and knotted dresses, ponchos, jackets, ‚fur‘ coats , skirts and trousers. Colours palette that never deviated from oat, truffle, cream, fawn and bronze and using cozy knits, suede and shearling made into patchwork ‘furs’ (the company has a long-standing commitment to not use fur products, so everything was constructs of shearling!).
Evening outfits could not miss this collection. A long-sleeved, high-neck lace gown in cream, a black silk dress with nothing but a harness strap at the back or how about a tall drink of a velvet one instead? A three-piece black suit with a shearling collar practically swaggered down the runway.
As accessories were chosen hats, caps, ties, bulky accessories, wide belts, braces, bags with fringes and gloves in the same shade of shoes.
The collection was shown in New York Fashion Week, 19 February 2015.
Re-Sees the Fall/Winter 2015-2016 ready-to-wear collections:
Dsquared2 Fall/Winter 2015-2016 ready-to-wear collection – casual chic, extravagance and glamorous street style!
DSquared2 presented their Fall/Winter 2015-16 collection during Milan Fashion Week, on March 2,2015. The fashion show’s overall concept had a mid-western flare to it, with both the clothes and their presentation giving off a colorful Indian vibe. The models wore head to toe pseudo-tattoo bodysuits, resembling Native American body art, and the accessories, from the shoes and hand bags to the fur-trimmed coats and ponchos, brought everything together perfectly.