Monday, April 20, 2015

Shimmering flora

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Mirroring Spring RTW 2015, I chose a Badgley Mischka ballgown for Fall. The top is wonderful -- risque, shiny, fashion forward. What sticks out to me is the shine of the blue, very metallic. The choice of a brown background is a unique element. It doesn't make the blue pop out, but softens it so the shine isn't overbearing. I would love to have a shortened skirt of the same design.

Sunday, April 19, 2015

You're looking kind of cute, in those polka dot leggings girl

Yes, behind on the Fall RTW Fashion Week choices. As I endlessly searched through Vogue.com, I fell in love with so many great designs. Great outfits from casual cocktails to red carpet heaven and everything in between. I thought it would be fun to compare my Spring picks to my Fall picks with the same designers, see how they evolve (and also throw in some other designers I adore.)

First up is DVF.
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Last season, I chose a casual pick. Reminiscent of a wrap dress, this dress still has that casual ambiance, just at a higher-end feel. Absolutely love the slit in the middle to show off the translucent polka dot leggings. Another hint of translucent shown at the shoulders. A great mix of blue and purple at pastel and neon levels (a nod to my last two Duchess fashion picks.) The black is a great backdrop to show off the brightness of the colour palette. I would've loved the pattern to exist on the inside instead of the white fabric for continuity. But nonetheless, a great show by Diane.

Monday, April 13, 2015

Blue flowers dancing in the wind

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The blue petals are placed as if they are dancing around in the wind. I like that the design is free from symmetry, mimicking the free flow of nature. Similar to the purple Prabal Gurung dress, the white canvas allows the blue to really pop out. The shades of blue play with the shadows and lights created by the sun, another mirror of nature. The square neckline is a great feature as well, something elegant about it. A perfect dress for a gorgeous day in Brisbane.

Saturday, April 11, 2015

Electric Purple

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Purple is the colour of royalty and a favourite of mine. Yet, I barely see it worn (even I barely wear it.) Way back when the dye was extremely expensive, very understandable. Maybe seeing it rarely allows the colour to still remain unique and royal.

This Prabal Gurung dress from the Royals trip to Asia was so fun. Smart political choice as well for the day in Singapore as the designer was born in Singapore. Great range of shades of purple, from electric almost neon to conservative and dark. The floral-esque pattern looks so much more vibrant on the white canvas of the dress. Really bold with an all over pattern and yet the symmetry doesn't make it an outrageous choice. Some of the pattern reminds me of water ripples, adding to that floral/botanical feel.