Christian Lacroix
Alexander McQueen
Baby Phat
Balenciaga
Christian Lacroix
Christian Lacroix
Dolce & Gabbana
Dolce & Gabbana
Ghost
Jenny Packham
Hamish Morrow
Jill Stuart
Nanette Lepore
Monique Lhuillier
Special Impressions:
Golas for Swan Necks
The designers are inspired by the Spanish Baroque of the XVI and XVII. Nicolas Ghesquière, Marc Jacobs and Stefano Pilati took over from Coco Chanel, Balenciaga and Christian Dior lead the taste for elegant and sophisticated woman. The swan neck, long and slim, has always been the symbol of the more subtle beauty. This winter, designers look to the past and fix their attention to this part of the body, drawing on the necks of lettuce own clothing usually affluent classes of the XVI and XVII.
Alexander McQueen
Alexander McQueen
The ornaments are Golas covering luxury and beautiful neck of the woman. The creators of this gateway have rescued an austere piece of Spanish baroque and have applied with their sumptuous creations. Both dressed in long coats of thick tweed extends to finish in necks gathered, folded to form pleats or double wheel.
Custo Barcelona
Custo Barcelona
Dolce & Gabanna
Some designers like Viktor & Rolf, Ralph Lauren and Missoni raised Golas and lettuce loose necks, carefully selecting materials such as tulle, silk, cloth, wool or tweed. Dolce & Gabanna abullonado uses a high-neck scarf loose in the form of flight for Josefina style clothing while Louis Vuitton incorporates dual wheel directly on the jacket.
Louis Vuitton
Missoni
Ralph Lauren
Viktor & Rolf
If you sum this trend, try your dress or coat is straight cut and gathered for the fly to focus solely on the neck area. The shirt sleeves are a key point and also supports Chorreras RUFFLES. If you do not even dare to wear a gola, you can take the concept of this trend and apply it to foulards, scarves and handkerchiefs to attract attention to your neck in a more tailored to your taste and style.
If you sum this trend, try your dress or coat is straight cut and gathered for the fly to focus solely on the neck area. The shirt sleeves are a key point and also supports Chorreras RUFFLES. If you do not even dare to wear a gola, you can take the concept of this trend and apply it to foulards, scarves and handkerchiefs to attract attention to your neck in a more tailored to your taste and style.
One of my favourite style is Victorian. Forever fashionable and really feminine...
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The Dolce & Gabbana dress is so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love the Dolce & Gabbana dress. The gold detail on the belt is lovely!
ReplyDeletei'm a huge fan of victorian style (and any other period style!) these dresses are just so gorgeous!
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I love the inspiration in the Spanish Baroque, is the "less is more", at least while still inspired Christian Lacroix jajaja
ReplyDeleteI love Victorian style! I like so much this post!!!!
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Really inspiring... sophisticated, luxurious and feminine, I love this post.
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You deserve, your blog is fabulous!!!! And I love it!
Thank you very much!! you too
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Oh I absolutely adore a ruffled neck dress or blouse! Balenciaga and Viktor & Rolf were standouts for me here... Another fabulous post, darling FM!
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CC
those are gorgeous. what a fantastic colleciton.
ReplyDeleteyou know me, i'm all for ruffles. These ruffled necks are just divine!
ReplyDeleteI adore all of these...especially the Christian Lacroix designs.
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