Charm and a kind of grounded grandeur that is hard to pull off for most comes easily to Kym Ellery. She injected her brand’s signatures with beguiling fabrics, fresh takes on silhouettes, and eye-catching prints, embroidery, and embellishment for her Spring 2017 collection.




An edgier vibe was at play, with looks that demonstrated a more rebellious and defiant streak for the Ellery woman. The brand was inspired by the dissenters, experimenters, and independents throughout history who used fashion to express their points of view.




Japanese girl gangs (referred to often as sukeban and Bosozoku) could be seen in high-waist trousers and cropped jackets with bustled sleeves—some fashioned out of croc-embossed leather for the ultimate in luxury and flair.




A punk feel came through with thigh-high spins on the classic bovver boot and ring-accented chokers: sure to be among the season’s most coveted accessories.




Classic suiting was given modern flair with glossy button accents and elongated sleeves, while track pants were elevated with flare legs and a white fur topper.



Rita Ora, Nicole Scherzinger, and Tracee Ellis Ross have all worn the brand in the past few months. And we’re certain the artful LBDs, a sultry, daisy-embroidered mesh jumpsuit, and the colorful beaded designs will tickle their fancy, both on and off the red carpet.





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