Kim Kardashian was spotted out in Malibu grabbing lunch with Jonathen Cheban while decked out in a Roberto Cavalli Spring 2016 acid-wash denim jacket and skirt:
The jacket, which was originally seen down the runway, features an acid-wash look, with double tie strings that go along both sides. Her skirt, which was not spotted on the runway, features the same lace-up detailing on the back.I have to admit, I’m always a fan when Kim steps out of bodycon mode. This look is pretty cool to me, plus who doesn’t love the denim on denim look? What do you think?
Her black neoprene dress features an allover white polka dot print, off-the-shoulder silhouette, sweetheart neckline, internally boned forset, adjustable self-fastening arm straps, and twisted draped top front detailing.
She has great style! Heidi’s Roland Mouret number was also pretty stunning.
If you’re up for the splurge, there’s one more size of Nina’s frock here.
The mid-length, blue stretch silk-cotton blend fitted tulle dress features a square neck, three-quarter length sleeves, a fitted silhouette, a ruched design and an invisible back zip fastening.
Very different look for Amber. The color is soft and refreshing. I love it!
Marjorie Harvey celebrated a friends birthday in Capri, Italy wearing the same Dolce and Gabbana Spring 2016 Printed Silk Twill Gown as Rihanna did a few weeks back during a stroll in Soho, New York:
Marjorie wore a bold yellow shoulder bag and lard cross earrings with her look.
While Rihanna dressed her hair with flowers and wore Stella McCartney Brogues on her feet.
Both ladies threw their hair in a high bun and donned a relaxed look.
Marjorie won this one for me. I’m not a fan of Rih’s footwear.
Water was John Elliott’s inspiration for his Spring 2017 collection: its impressions, waves and fluctuations, hues and shades. Looks were anchored with Nike kicks, low-top sneakers, and slides for the athleisure-centric take on luxury that we’ve been getting used to in fashion for a few seasons now.
Elliott thinks of his designs as luxury, but they come in at price points that are actually affordable and in silhouettes that are wearable in real-life. Utility and purpose are at the foundation of his brand. Case in point: the slew of bombers, hoodies, knits, and trousers.
Glossy button-front shirts and jackets were the most polished pieces in the offerings, though everything had an air of precision and restraint.
Jellyfish, wave, and geometric prints in whites and blues felt very oceanic and spirited.
Outerwear spoke to the season’s real needs: when the transition between Winter and warmer temperatures throws everyone’s wardrobes into chaos. Shorts then spoke to Spring’s latter half.
And though Elliott’s palette definitely experimented with buoyant greens, blues and the occasional pink, he grounded most of the assortment in his signature grays and blacks.
Overall, the collection had a very quiet and subtle strength and power. Men will definitely have fun in these designs, though there’s no denying that women will also be picking up a jacket or t-shirt for the season as well.
Blake Lively makes pregnancy look like a walk in the park! On day two of her press tour for her upcoming film Cafe Society, the actress was spotted leaving her hotel in a Valentino Fall 2016 RTW Printed Dress:
The printed spaghetti strap dress features an empire waistline with sheer detailing on the bottom.
She paired her dress with Christian Louboutin studded T-strap pumps and a shoulder strap purse also by the brand.
Love her easy, breezy look! Comfortable and chic. Hot!
In Rio Uribe’s Gypsy Sport world, a dazzling array of colors, motifs, and embellishment coincide—we wouldn’t describe the melange as synchronistic but it definitely makes for a sensational display. For the brand’s Spring 2017 menswear assortment, the designer pulled inspiration from West African fabric he picked up in a Parisian flea market and the classic soccer jersey.
As one of the winners of last year’s CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund prize, Uribe is colloquially what we’d describe as being in his bag. This assortment was a veritable parade of his belief in his design prowess and a faith of sorts in the industry’s love for what he’s putting out there. Unbelievably, it has been less than two years since he staged his first presentation in Washington Square Park.
Uribe is all about eradicating gender norms and the offerings served up crop tops, a fringe-accented turban, ruffles adorning a timeless jersey, and tulle insets. Some of the models blurred the lines of gender themselves, appearing androgynous and sporting wigs.
Though these designs are clearly not for the faint of heart, they’re the pieces street style snaps are made of. A quick search produced only a smattering of sites selling the brand, but we’re looking forward to seeing how buyers invest and adapt the wares at hand.