Salvatore Ferragamo (photos via style.com)
Less Is More - philosophy is embedded in the DNA of Calvin Klein, Jil Sander, Narciso Rodriguez, and Prada, and all obliged for Fall with beautiful pared-down and precise visions. But this season, even fanciful types felt the urge to clean house. Stefano Pilati swapped his romantic notions for stark, architectural tailoring at Yves Saint Laurent, while Alber Elbaz spun plain into exquisitely pretty at Lanvin. Fall's new black? Black.
I'm always kind of dreading the moment when this comes back in style. I can't help but love embellishments, and minimalism done "right" requires clothing that's impeccably tailored, i.e. expensive.
ReplyDeleteoops! this is not my style. Im more of a feminine girl!
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Love that Lanvin! Post modern minimalism is so chic!
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P.S. How are we twins? Because we are both Scorpios? I was born on 11/11... When is your birthday?
I like a bit of minimalism in my wardrobe--it's always classic and can easily be updated!
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ReplyDeletethis is TOO easy to do. No thought goes into minimalism. Very low risk. "Easy Route" if you will...
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Less is more in a ladylike way is my motto, great post !
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Woo hoo for less is more! I am drawn to solid colors and don't often wear patterns. Many see that as boring, but I'd like to think classic hehe =)
ReplyDeleteI loove that Stella McCartney coat. It's just lovely.
ReplyDeleteI think there's a place for this, but I also love lots of colors.
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