Michael Bastion showed wonderful clothes with subtle elongated lines and deep necklines, that should I dare say it looked very slimming. The high cut waists (so unusual on the street these days) and narrow shoulders I thought very versatile. The colour palette used great combinations of darker heavy outer layers with pops of colour underneath. We also saw from Bastion nice subtle interpretations of everyday classics, however not everyone can pull off the shorter trouser, as you definitely need the right shoe.
Monarchy presented a definite preppy look which I adored.
Philip Lim did what he did best with wonderfully tailored shorts and jackets, which are classics. I have a pair of Lim shorts bought several years ago and they look just as fresh now as what they did then.
Y3 while more conceptual than others showing still presented a very wearable collection for the young hipster around town, with lots of bright colours and fairly unstructured jackets.
Y3 while more conceptual than others showing still presented a very wearable collection for the young hipster around town, with lots of bright colours and fairly unstructured jackets.
Classic stripes with a nautical feel prevailed at Lacoste for supremely elegant and breezy resort wear.
Awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteI wish you were in Melbourne :)) Thanks XX
I love,love, LOVE this year's Hilfiger collections for both men and women.
ReplyDeleteSo handsome...
ReplyDeleteI love these clothes! This is exactly why I need to lose thirty pounds, so I can actually pull off these shapes.
ReplyDeleteAnything cut at the natural waist is indeed taboo these days, but I find that extremely odd since it really slims one down.
I think that little detailed trim around that first Hilfiger jacket you showed is excellent, and I greedily covet that beige jacket and vest from Monarchy!
Great post - thanks!