Showing posts with label Coats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coats. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Thurley at LMFF

At 9pm last night, Melbourne's fashion crowd sat down to a performance by Bertie Blackman before velvet-clad models in Levante stockings strode onto the stage. Introductory entertainment over, Thurley was the first label to work the show. Hemlines at L'Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival (LMFF) Runway 3 were longer, dresses more suitable as night time fare. Thurley brought pitch black and sparkling silver into glittering harmony; some modern cuts, some more flapper inspired.

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Tiah Eckhardt backstage

What do ravishing redhead Tiah Eckhardt, fake eyelashes & a book about perfume & murder have in common? They were all backstage at the L'Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival (LMFF) on Wednesday.

Tiah Eckhardt backstage at L'Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival


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Capes That Won’t Make You Look Like Superman

The cape has earned an interesting reputation throughout the years, but before you automatically associate it with flying powers or investigative skills, notice that it is also a staple among uber-hip fashionistas. Recently, The Sartorialist scoured the world to create a series called “How to Wear a Cape.” Above are his most stylish finds from New York and Milan respectively. Here are our more budget and day-to-day friendly takes on the cape.

Alice + Olivia’s ($240) grey cotton cape can be easily thrown on for those spring or fall days that are not too hot and not too cold. It’s shape gives waist definition that’s best for petite women who might feel overwhelmed by this loose fitting trend.

Take a long relaxing weekend in the country with this ranch style poncho by Line ($172.99). The knitted fabric makes it look one-of-a-kind, while the turtleneck and pocket provide added warmth.

Just because capes seem like a whole lot o’ fabric, doesn’t mean you can’t pair them with your favorite short shorts. An over-sized t-shirt material cape-shirt hybrid, like this one by LNA ($77) has a surfer chick aura that we totally dig.

Ever wish you could be that women who can weather long plane flights and emerge looking impossibly fresh? We think this Helmut Lang ($147.50) cape is the secret to achieving that look. Bonus, it doubles as a better alternative to itchy airplane blankets.

Upgrade your lazy weekend look from a grungy college sweatshirt to a chicer cape-sweatshirt combo. Twisted Heart’s ($77) take successfully makes a subtle, yet stylish allusion to the 80’s with this semi-acid wash look.

Find more trends for spring with our guides to spring fashion, including shoes for spring and rain coats. Find all the best online bargains with our list of this week’s online sample sales.

Which Cowl Neck Dress Will Keep Your Wallet Fat?

Have you mastered this game? Play more Taste Tests, and then check out our guide to the best maxi dresses and the best necklaces to wear with them.

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