Trend Forecasting Magazine

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Trend Forecasting Magazine
Tendente
Spring 2009
Spectacular Sportswear
80’s, boyfriend blazers, harem pants,
ethnic, ruffles and bows
Outrageous Outerwear
Leather, no buttons, voulminous sleeves,
denim, trench coats
Extravagant Eveningwear
One shoulder, greacian, ruffles, jeweled
neckline, plunging neckline
Daring Dresses
Flowers, fringe, pailletes, lace, shear
Adorable Accessories
Magnificent Make-up
Table of Contents
Introduction
p.g. 5
Sportswear Inspiration
p.g. 6
Back to the future
p.g. 7-9
All-A-Blaze
p.g. 10-12
A Whole New World
p.g. 13-15
It’s a Small World
p.g. 16-18
Ruffles and Bows and Tiers Oh My
p.g. 19-21
Outerwear Inspiration
p.g. 22
Raw Hide
p.g. 23-25
No Closure Exposure
p.g. 26-28
Volumetric
p.g. 29-31
Down with Denim
p.g. 32-34
The Trench Connection
p.g. 35-37
Eveningwear Inspiration
p.g. 38
Cold Shoulder
p.g. 39-41
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It’s All Greek To Me
p.g. 42-44
Ruff-ians
p.g. 45-47
No Jewelry Required
p.g. 48-50
Plunge Right In
p.g. 51-53
Dresses Inspiration
p.g. 54
Tip Toe Through the Tulips
p.g. 55-57
Fringe Me
p.g. 58-60
Pai’ in the Sky
p.g. 61-63
Oo La La Lace
p.g. 64-66
Shear Genius
p.g. 67-69
Wild Kingdom
p.g. 70
Your A Gem
p.g. 71
Boxed In
p.g. 72
Chain Gang
p.g. 73
Art Deco
p.g. 74
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Make it Strappy
p.g. 75
Ring Around the Ankle
p.g. 76
The Thick and Thin of It
p.g. 77
Do Your Ears Hang Low
p.g. 78
Make a Statement
p.g. 79
Metallic-a/Scarlet Fever
p.g. 80
Grin and Bare It/ Smokin Hot
p.g. 81
Introduction
The trends have changed yet again as we move into spring
2009. Its a new year and what was in, now is out! Our spring issue will provide you with the information you need in order to
update your wardrobe for the coming season.
In sportswear what was old now is new again as the eighties
makes a come back on the runway. Think big shoulders, neon colors, jumpsuits and references to pop icons such as Madonna and
Michael Jackson. Boyfriend blazers and harem pants become the
hot new silhouettes for jackets and pants in 2009. Ethnic prints are
bigger than ever this year so be bold and go global. Don’t forget
to be a lady, ruffles and bows are on everything for spring so don’t
get too caught up in wearing your boyfriends jacket.
When it comes to outerwear leather and denim were two very
popular fabrics. Whether it be a trench, a bomber or a moto jacket
you can’t go wrong is these two classic fabrics. Your trench coat
from last year is still on trend this year ladies so don’t get rid of
everything in your closet from last season. Other great styles to
consider are those with voluminous sleeves or something buttonless.
Eveningwear is always glamourous but this year the designers out did
themselves. You couldn’t look any more feminine and alluring in the styles
that came down the runway. Greacian drapery shows of every curve of a
womens body in the most flattering way while one shoulder numbers show
just enough skin to be sexy but remain classy. Don’t know what to wear
on a romantic night out with your husband, pick anything with a ruffle and
you’ll be set. Also good choices are jeweled or plunging necklines.
Dresses remain feminine as well with lace, flowers, and sheer fabrics
ruling the runway. Travel back in time yet again to the twenties with flapper inspired fringe dresses and to the eighties with full on pailletes.
When choosing accessories look for animal skin bags, box clutches,
and bags with jeweles, animal prints, and chain handles. When choosing
shoes go for ones that have architectual heels, are strappy and go around
the ankle. Belts are still in so whether you go thick or thin doesn’t matter.
As for jewelry, simply go big or go home. A bare face, scarlet
lips, smokey eyes and metallics keeps make-up simple.
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Inspiration
Sportswear
Throughout Sportswear this season designers shared four
common themes as inpiration for their Spring collections: 80’s,
ethnic, pop culture and art. Eighties influences came from Madonna, Michael Jackson, Miami Vice, and Rock n’ Roll which
were referenced in the jumpsuits, underwear as outer wear,
Drummer-boy jackets and neon colors that came down the runway. Multi-cultural influences were seen as designers chose to
represent a myriad of ethnicities with various printed fabrics
and styling. Pop culture had an influence on all five sportswear
trends. Proenza Schouler was influenced by Last Days of Disco,
Preen by Easy Rider and Jimi Hendrix, Ralph Lauren by Indiana Jones, Basso & Brooke by Blade Runner, Alexander Wang
by Miami Vice and Doo.Ri by False Silence written by Bruce
Nauman. Designers looked to artists to spark their design
creativity as well. French artist Niki de Saint Phalle’s proto-pop style influenced Vera Wang’s line for Spring while Marie Laurencin’s portrait of
Chanel influenced Karl Lagerfeld.
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Balmain
DKNY
Mathew Williamson
Todd Lynn
Mathew Williamson
Back to the Future
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Alexander Wang
Abaete
Stella McCartney
Vivienne Westwood
Pucci
Colors
Fabric
Pink
Denim
Pale Yellow
Silk Chiffon
Black
Pleather/
Vinyl
Silhouette
Loose
Blue
Silk Satin
Fitted Jeans
Baggy
Gray
Construction
Matallic
Flowy
Slim
Style
Ripped Jeans
Jumpsuits
Slim Pants
Rock n’ Roll
Plunging Neckline
Bracelet Sleeves
Pockets
Punk
Loose Jumpsuits
Workout
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Stella McCartney
Charles Nolan
Donna Karan
DKNY
Stella McCartney
All -a-Blaze
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Dries Van Noten
Burberry Prorsum
Vera Wang
Christian Lacroix
Marc Jacobs
Colors
Fabric
Gray
Silk Satin
Peach
Tweed
Black
Wool
Gabardine
Silhouette
Oversized
Aqua
Long
Linen
Not Fitted/Straight
White
Construction
Boxy
Style
Mid thigh length
Worn over dresses
Slim Lapel
Tuxedo
No buttons
Feminine
Urban Casual
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Proenza Schouler
Yves Saint Laurent
Ralph Lauren
DKNY
Elie Tahari
A Whole New
World
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Diesel Black Gold
Ralph Lauren
DKNY
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Doo.Ri
Phi
Colors
Fabric
Gray
Silk Crepe
Army Green
Silk Satin
Black
Silk
Charmeuse
Silhouette
Voluminous Top
Tan
Metallic
Tappered
Tight bottom
White
Structured
Style
Construction
Cropped
Bohemian
Pockets
Belted
Hip hugger
80’s
Safari
Urban casual
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Christian Dior
Andrew Gn
Basso &Brooke
Vivienne Westwood
Anna Sui
It’s a Small World
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Vivienne Westwood
Naeem Khan
Anna Sui
Louis Vuitton
Diane Von Furstenburg
Colors
Fabric
Golden
Yellow
Silk Chiffon
Pink
Tulle
Black
Silk
Charmeuse
Silhouette
Cropped Pants
Brown
Lace
Full Skirt
Loose
Plum
Construction
Brocade
Mini
Below the Knee
Style
Strapless
American Indian
Embroidered
Asian
Beaded
Middle Eastern
Asymmetrical
African
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Indian
Preen
Sophie Theallet
Requiem
Erin Fetherson
Moschino
Ruffles and Bows and Tiers
Oh My
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Moschino
Chloe
Moschino
Yigal Azouel
Chanel
Colors
Fabric
Periwinkle
Silk Chiffon
Gray
Silk Satin
Black
Silk
Charmeuse
Silhouette
Mini
Tan
Form Fitting
Cinched waist
White
Construction
Long
A-line
Cotton
Fantasy Tweed
Style
Tiered
80’s Barbie Doll
Gathered
Oversized
Draped
Flamenco
Asymmetrical
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Inspiration
Outerwear
Inspiration came from all directions for the Spring 2009
fashion shows. The 1980’s popped up again with big shoulders
at Iceberg, relaxed looks from Miami Vice at Alexander Wang
and Michael Jackson’s Drummer-boy jacket also seen in the
previous trend. Other eras refrenced were the twenties in both
Aquilano Rimondi’s and Alberta Ferrettis collections.
Many designers traveled to Japan drawing inspiration from
sleek street wear fashion, the architectual lines of the city and
traditional dressing (Kimono, obi belt). No doubt the result of
society’s ever popluar fascination to “Go Green”, nature once
again came into the spotlight. Petals and Ivy showed up everywhere at Tracey Reese while gardens were the inspiration at
Akris and Burberry Prorsum (specifically Christopher Bailey’s
own garden at Yorkshire). Allessandro Dell’Aqua jumped on the band
wagon as well refrencing the nature loving, “tree hugging” hippies from the
seventies.
Architecture and geometic shapes (circle, square, triangle) were seen
on the runway at Chado Ralph Rucci and Gianfranco Ferre. However,
inspiration did not come solely from tangible items they came from nontangible as well, that is an idea as inspiration. The idea that “Everything
weighs ounces” inspired Badgley Mischka who kept things light with satin
and gazar. Finally, Charles Anastase chose two explore girlish extremes of
innocence and experience.
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Elise Overland
Akris
Dsquared
Gucci
Celine
Raw Hide
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G-star
Hermes
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Derercuny
Elise Overland
Charles Anastase
Colors
Fabric
Cognac
Cognac
Leather
Red
Red
Leather
Black
Black
Leather
Silhouette
Cropped
Ivory
Ivory
Leather
Long
Hits at Waist
Charcoal
Charcoal
Leather
Boxy
Style
Construction
Multiple Seaming
Motorcycle
Shoulder Ruffles
Bomber
Side Zipper
Trench
Tailored
Safari
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Badgley Mischka
Jason Wu
Akris
Burberry Prorsum
Alberta Ferretti
No Closure Exposure
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United Bamboo
Aquilano Rimondi
Oscar de la Renta
Alessandro Dell’Aqua
Luca Luca
Colors
Fabric
Red
Cashmere
Caramel
Silk Satin
Black
Suede
Silhouette
Unstructured
Olive
Brocade
Long
Linen
White
Style
Construction
No buttons
Open
Simplistic
Relaxed
Embroidery
Bohemian
Collarless
1940’s
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Anna Sui
Iceberg
Missoni
Ossie Clark
Eley Kishimoto
Volumetric
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Chado Ralph Rucci
Dolce & Gabbana
John Galliano
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Gianfranco Ferre
A.F. Vandevorst
Colors
Fabric
Blue
Silk Satin
Mint
Leather
Black
Moire
Silhouette
Bell Sleeve
Caramel
Bracelet Sleeves
Fitted Waist
White
Construction
Long and lean
Cotton twill
Metallic
A-line
Style
Double Breasted
Prinecess Jacket
Belted
Anorack
Covered Buttons
Kimono Sleeves
Zippers
Trench
Elasticized sleeves
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DKNY
Burberry Prorsum
Dsquared
Alexander Wang
Balmain
Down with
Denim
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Richard Chai
William Rast
Miss Sixty
Marc by Marc Jacobs
Diesel Black Gold
Colors
Fabric
Dark Navy
Denim
Navy Blue
Denim
Medium
Blue
Denim
Silhouette
Cropped
Sky Blue
Denim
Boxy
Tailored
Light Blue
Denim
Long
Style
Construction
Double Breasted
Military
Leather Trim
Trench
Military Patch
80’s
Padded Shoulders
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3.1 Philip Lim
Ann Demeulemeester
Tracey Reese
Abaete
Diesel Black Gold
The Trench
Connection
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Halston
G-Star
Erin Fetherston
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Martin Grant
Nicole Miller
Colors
Fabric
Black
Silk Satin
Tan
Sateen Cotton
Navy Blue
Cotton Twill
Silhouette
Cinched Waist
Gray
Flared Skirt
Silk Crepe
Full Top
White
Construction
Style
Double Breasted
Worn as Dress
Wide Lapel
Mens wear
Shawl Collar
Notched Collar
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Inspiration
Eveningwear
Designers seemed to all be on the same page when it came
to eveningwear for spring as their inspiration came from one of
two places, either travel or nature. Global travel seemed to rule
the runway with inspiration coming from all over the world;
from Europe to Asia to South America, not a continent was left
out. Andrew Gn found his inspiration in Asia with India inspiring his spring collection. Carlos Miele’s collection reflected his
Brazilian roots with references of the lush rainforest and the use
of beautiful native gem stones. Lela Rose went to Africa gaining her inspiration from local tribes. Tapestry embroidery, jewel
tone silks and twisted evening dresses inspired by traditional
headwraps took tribal dressing to a sophisticated level. Ralph
Lauren also found his inspiration in Africa, Morocco to be exact, featuring safari looks along with traditional pieces like the
turban. A Tropical Island getaway was more inspiring for Monique Lhuillier who designed easy, breezy, beachy, tropic print dresses. Reem Acra
however did not draw his inspiration from just one area, he drew his from
several. His collection was based on famous architecture such as the Taj
Mahal, Buckingham Palace and Royal Castles. Several designers even
traveled back in time to Ancient Greece to get their creative juices flowing.
Classic Greek drapery can be seen on the runways of Donna Karan, Fashion Fringe, Anne Valerie Hash and Alberta Ferretti.
Last but not least natures influence can be seen on the runway at
Akris, Erdem and Luisa Beccaria. They brought gardens to life with ruffles
that mimicked flowers and whimsical costuming inspired by the setting of
A Midsummer Nights Dream.
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Etro
Dennis Basso
Elie Saab
Lela Rose
Versace
Cold Shoulder
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Gucci
Reem Acra
Marc Jacobs
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Monique Lhuilier
Stephen Burrows
Colors
Fabric
Champagne
Silk
Charmeuse
Blue
Silk Crepe
Pink
Silk Chiffon
Silhouette
Form Fitting
Purple
Loose
Flowy
Red
Construction
Full Skirt
Floor Length
Style
Structured
Greacian
Side slit
Architectual
Pleated
One Long Sleeve
Gathered
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Halston
Douglas Hannant
Donna Karan
Salvatore Ferragamo
Monique Lhuilier
Its all Greek
To Me
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Anne Valerie Hash
Alberta Ferretti
Fashion Fringe
Dennis Basso
Alberta Ferretti
Colors
Fabric
Champagne
Silk
Charmeuse
Black
Tulle
Purple
Silk Crepe
Silhouette
Billowy
White
Long
Taffeta
Cinched Waist
Gray
Construction
Draped
Umbo
Sinus
One Shoulder
Embellished
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Full Skirt
Column Appearance
Style
Greacian
Elie Saab
Luisa Beccaria
Giambattista Valli
Maurizio Pecoraro
Carolina Herrera
Ruff-ians
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Roberto Cavalli
Giorgio Armani
Jason Wu
Erdem
Douglas Hannant
Colors
Fabric
Pastel Pink
Silk
Charmeuse
Blue
Silk Chiffon
Purple
Mettalic
Silhouette
Full Skirt
Gold
Polyester
Organza
Fitted Bodice
Form Fitting
Creme
Construction
Tulle
Flowy
Long
Style
One Shoulder
40’s Movie Star
Strapless
80’s
Tiered
Cinched Waist
High neckline
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Monique Lhuilier
Andrew Gn
Badgley Mischka
Malandrino
Carlos Miele
No Jewelry
Required
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Gucci
Andrew Gn
Naeem Khan
Dsquared
Ossie Clark
Colors
Fabric
White
Silk
Charmeuse
Turquoise
Silk Chiffon
Lavender
Silk
Gabardine
Silhouette
Slim
Red
Trapeze
Cinched waist
Pink
Construction
Flowy Skirt
Long
Style
Halter Straps
Greacian
Jeweled
Indonesian
Train
Side slit
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Donna Karan
Blumarine
Dsquared
Akris
Carolina Herrera
Plunge Right In
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Versace
Elie Saab
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Carlos Miele
Ralph Lauren
Jasmine Di Milo
Colors
Fabric
White
Silk
Charmeuse
Light Blue
Silk Chiffon
Navy
Silk
Gabardine
Silhouette
Mermaid Bottom
Black
Metallic
Fitted
Long
Mushroom
Construction
Silk Crepe
Cinched Waist
Flowy Skirt
Style
Plunging Neckline
Greacian
Beaded
70’s
Draped
Front Slit
Embroidered
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Inspiration
Dresses
Nature inspired designers once again as they popped up
everywhere this season on dresses. Flowers, flowers and more
flowers sprung onto the runway making a this feminine garment
even more feminine. Also making the dress the epitome of femininity was lace which designers La Perla and A.F. Vandevorst
worked with after being inspired by women’s lingerie.
Eighties fashion continues to be a huge influence as we see
the trend spilling over onto dresses as well. Corseted waists and
pointed bras at Christian Dior bring us back to the high eighties.
Also taking inspiration from the eighties were Tommy Hilfiger
who looked to Angelica Houston and Balmain who looked to
Madonna and Michael Jackson. The roaring twenties came back
in a big way as well with designers such as Alberta Ferretti and
Jil Sander bringing back the classic flapper dress and Aquilano Rimondi
refrencing Elsa Schiaparelli.
Lastly, architecture was the inspiration behind the collections at Chado Ralph Rucci and Costume National. Conceptual architecture to be more
exact was what Costume National focused on. This is architecture that
does not get built because there is no technology to make it possible.
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Blumarine
Elie Tahari
Oscar de la Renta
Dennis Basso
Collette Dinnigan
Tip-Toe Through
The Tulips
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Versace
Tracy Reese
Badgley Mischka
Reem Acra
Christian Lacroix
Colors
Fabric
Pink
Silk
Charmeuse
Black
Silk Chiffon
Gold
Silk
Gabardine
Silhouette
Form Fitting
Off-White
Loose
Mermaid Bottom
Yellow
Construction
Brocade
Long
Sateen
Cotton
T-length
Style
Empire Waist
Beaded
Strapless
One Shoulder
3D Flowers
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Chanel
Alexander McQueen
Alberta Ferretti
Aquilano Rimondi
Alessandro Dell’Aqua
Fringe Me
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Malandrino
Jil Sander
Ports 1961
Kai Kuhne
Elie Saab
Colors
Fabric
Pewter
Silk
Charmeuse
Tan
Cotton
White
Silk Chiffon
Black
Silhouette
Just above the knee
Tweed
Straight
Pink
Loose
Silk
Organza
Fitted
Style
Construction
Tiered
Strapless
Looped Fringe
Beaded
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Flapper
Alexandre Herchcovitch
Collette Dinnigan
3.1 Philip Lim
Balmain
Costume National
Pai’ in the Sky
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Yves Saint Laurent
Reem Acra
Isaac Mizrahi
Zac Posen
Monique Lhuilier
Colors
Fabric
Pewter
Pewter
Palliates
Taupe
Taupe
Palliates
Blue
Blue
Palliattes
Silhouette
Short
Orange
Orange
Pallaites
Below the knee
Straight
Green
Green
Palliates
Construction
Style
Strapless
80’s
Three quarter sleeve
Wide shoulder
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Carlos Miele
Sari Gueron
Tracy Reese
Douglas Hannant
Badgley Mischka
Oo La La
Lace
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A.F. Vandevorst
Monique Lhuillier
Erdem
La Perla
Zac Posen
Colors
Fabric
Black
Lace
Rusty
Rose
Lace
Light Blue
Lace
Silhouette
Fitted
White
Cinched waist
Full Skirt
Bright Blue
Construction
Tulle
Just above knee
Silk
Organza
Floor length
Style
Strapless
Victorian
High neck
Jackie O
Sweet Heart Neck
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Christian Dior
Celine
Alexander McQueen
Anne Valerie Hash
Chado Ralph Rucci
Sheer Genius
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Jill Stuart
Luisa Beccaria
Tommy Hilfiger
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Giambattista Valli
Thakoon
Colors
Fabric
Black
Silk Chiffon
Green
Silk Crepe
Red
Silk
Charmeuse
Silhouette
Loose
White
Tulle
Cinched waist
Full Skirt
Gray
Silk Satin
Billowy
Style
Construction
Strapless
Lingerie
Handkerchief hem
Ballet
Embellished
1950’s
Beaded
69
Accessories
Wild Kingdom
Gucci
Bottega Veneta
Dolce & Gabanna
Bottega Venetta
Burberry
Sergio Rossi
Giorgio Armani
70
Your A
Gem
Dolce & Gabanna
Donna Karan
Sonia Rykiel
Givenchy
Renaud Pellegrino
Valentino
Sonia Rykiel
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Boxed In
Proenza Schouler
Christian Lacroix
Stella McCartney
Stella McCartney
Dries Van Noten
Oscar de la Renta
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Chain Gang
Christian Lacroix
Christian Dior
Salvatore Ferragamo
Emilio Pucci
Dolce & Gabanna
Tory Burch
73
Art Deco
Chanel
Christian Dior
Proenza Schouler
John Galliano
Proenza Schouler
Marc Jacobs
Jil Sander
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Make It
Strappy
Christian Dior
Christian Louboutin
Pierre Hardy
John Galliano
Jimmy Choo
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Ring Around the
Ankle
Yves Saint Laurent
Christian Louboutin
Miu Miu
Chloe
Sergio Rossi
Viktor & Rolf
Anna Sui
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The Thick and
Thin of It
A.F. Vandevorst
Louis Vuitton
Christian Dior
Lacoste
Rachel Comey
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Do Your Ears
Hang Low
Andrew Gn
Zac Posen
Ralph Lauren
Marni
Vivienne Westwood
78
Make A
Statement
John Galliano
Herve Van Der Straeten
Sonia Rykiel
Louis Vuitton
Dolce& Gabanna
79
Make-Up
Zac Posen
Metallic-a
Vera Wang
Oscar de la Renta
Andy + Debb
Scarlet Fever
Tuleh
80
MaxAzria
Grin and Bare It
Marc Jacobs
Abaete
BCBG
Jason Wu
Smokin Hot
Versace
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