Having ushered
in the new year not too long ago can only mean one thing: spring season is now
fast approaching. For the fashionistas in Singapore, welcoming in a new season
does not only call for a new wardrobe that fits the look, but also items that are
practical for our temperamental weather.
Holiday Bliss: Coach Holiday Collection
The soft, buttery leather that Coach as a brand insists upon is back with a holiday collection, for the endearing fashion luxury minded individuals. This holiday season, Coach presents two separate collections for him and her, featuring classic Coach lines interpreted with the idea of gift-giving in mind. Not so much intended for buying and retaining however, we can always give ourselves a Coach for being good all year-round. Inspired by he impressive history and heritage of Coach, these bags reflect the many years of heart work and leather usage in this hallmark of a brand.
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Brand News: Banana Republic
Having come a long way from it’s humble beginnings, Banana
Republic has long been feeding fashion lover’s need and greed to strive for new
trends and looking better than they did the past season.
Trend Watch: Shades of Red
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Alexander McQueen Fall/Winter 2012 |
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Anna Sui Fall/Winter 2012 |
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Bally Fall/Winter 2012 |
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Blumarine Fall/Winter 2012 |
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Bottega Veneta Fall/Winter 2012 |
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Calvin Klein Fall/Winter 2012 |
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DKNY Fall/Winter 2012 |
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Guy Laroche Fall/Winter 2012 |
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John Galliano Fall/Winter 2012 |
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Louis Vuitton Fall/Winter 2012 |
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Proenza Schouler Fall/Winter 2012 |
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Valentino Fall/Winter 2012 |
JW Anderson and Topshop
Jonathan William Anderson has brought his signature style to a much loved brand: Topshop.
This latest collaboration will see signature JW Anderson looks and stylings in Topshop style. For a while now, Topshop has dominated the british street fashion scene. Many locals and others alike are able to communicate the Topshop language, where style and attitude go hand in hand when it comes to self expression. With local relevance aplenty, Topshop has pioneered many cutting edge styles and designers to the market, Kate Moss being a popular such persona.
This collection sees the marriage of classic styles with punk-rockers edgy outlook. This controversial emulgamation is further complimented with an American preppy chic influence. In keeping with Topshops trendy street stylings, graphic prints have played a large part in this collection, with an Anderson twist. Common in this collection is the paisley print, in stunning colours that capture the eye. The in-colour as advocated in this collection is anything that is dark, with a touch of bright colours. Dark shirts and bottoms litter the collection generously, peppered with graphic printed tops and striped tees. Jonathan has also left his mark in sweaters, with an embroidered J looking very much like a ship's anchor.
This latest collaboration will see signature JW Anderson looks and stylings in Topshop style. For a while now, Topshop has dominated the british street fashion scene. Many locals and others alike are able to communicate the Topshop language, where style and attitude go hand in hand when it comes to self expression. With local relevance aplenty, Topshop has pioneered many cutting edge styles and designers to the market, Kate Moss being a popular such persona.
This collection sees the marriage of classic styles with punk-rockers edgy outlook. This controversial emulgamation is further complimented with an American preppy chic influence. In keeping with Topshops trendy street stylings, graphic prints have played a large part in this collection, with an Anderson twist. Common in this collection is the paisley print, in stunning colours that capture the eye. The in-colour as advocated in this collection is anything that is dark, with a touch of bright colours. Dark shirts and bottoms litter the collection generously, peppered with graphic printed tops and striped tees. Jonathan has also left his mark in sweaters, with an embroidered J looking very much like a ship's anchor.
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