Womens

#4164 - A peek at Gap's latest shoe with Balenciaga...

A peek at Gap's latest shoe with Balenciaga accessories head Pierre Hardy! It comes out in August - but should come out NOW!

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#4162 - Matthew Ames Spring summer 09 left me...

Matthew Ames Spring summer 09 left me speechless with an amazing lookbook and an an amazing use of volume . modern design at its best!

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#4140 - ACNE Jeans Facette 1 Shoe ~ love the silhouette

ACNE Jeans Facette 1 Shoe ~ love the silhouette

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#4124 - This classic coat by Jackson, Johnston & Roe...

This classic coat by Jackson, Johnston & Roe is perfect for this rain we've been getting in socal.

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#4117 - Eco-fashion is shedding its old reputation as...

Eco-fashion is shedding its old reputation as bland and boring. An interview with Sonja den Elzen - the designer behind the stunning environmentally conscious label Thieves.

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#4113 - The back of this swimsuit by Cala Ossidiana...

The back of this swimsuit by Cala Ossidiana Swimwear is truly beautiful.

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#4111 - I love this dress by Stacey Zhang, there are so...

I love this dress by Stacey Zhang, there are so many ways to customized it to fit your style. I also really like the fact that this dress converts into a skirt.

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#4108 - Fabulous Alexander Wang shoes, his new line is...

Fabulous Alexander Wang shoes, his new line is coming this spring.

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#4056 - All hail beautiful eco-friendly clothing!...

All hail beautiful eco-friendly clothing! Sosume's pieces are made of 100% high-quality organic material.

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Lakme Fashion Week - Sabyasachi

Sabyasachi is one
of the week’s main attractions at Lakme Fashion Week, and this season he
certainly didn’t disappoint his fans. While many designers are busy reigning in
their creative impulses, Sabyasachi was deliberately taking risks. He sent out
what was, perhaps, his most convincing iteration of his belief in the enduring
beauty of a historic, rural Indian aesthetic, seen through an unflinchingly
modern lens. Sabyasachi resolved the visual contradictions between these two
categories , pairing trousers stitched from transparent netting with more
traditional tunics, or slightly abbreviated
  folksy skirts that fell just below mid-calf, ending in a
spray of tulle, reminiscent of Madonna circa 1984.

The idea of the
80’s has dominated catwalks around the world this season, but no one has
approached the era in a way that approximates Sabyasachi’s unique take. His
proposition of a sympathy between two eras for which different cultures feel
nostalgia was surprising, but perhaps not so strange. After all, this is the
man whose regal ideal presents a village beauty imbued with more grace than the
richest maharani. Her power derives from a respect for her roots, from
humility, from the kind of self-assurance that money can never buy, no matter
the seductive promises of modernity. Perhaps few women could carry off such an
authentic look, but, Sabyasachi made it easier for them this season, melding
his affinity for the past with a grounding in the current moment. Regardless of
how the more fashion-forward pieces sell, or whether
  people find some of the pairings frumpy (a criticism that
has dogged Marc Jacobs throughout his career, even as he has risen to become
one of the world’s most influential designers) the values he represented on his
runway are well-worth
  paying attention
to.

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