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Showing posts with label colour. Show all posts

Thursday, February 22, 2024

Girls Black Ditsy Floral Ribbed Rached Mini Dress

Product Details & Care Guide

Girls. This black mini dress will make a pretty addition to your collection with its ditsy floral print. A ribbed finish guarantees all-day comfort too.

- Black/white
- Ditsy floral print
- Square neckline
- Short sleeves
- Ruched bust
- Mini length
- Ribbed cotton blend
- Regular fit
- Model is 5'5"/165cm and wears age 12-13/height 152-158cm

Product Code: 881922109
Care Guide:

95% Cotton, 5% Elastane.

Machine washable.

 




Saturday, November 25, 2023

Wedding Dresses & Outfits For Men

 For Indian weddings, men can wear traditional outfits such as a sherwani, a bandhgala, or a kurta pajama with a jacket. These outfits can be accessorized with a turban, a stole or a dupatta, and matching shoes. Solid colors, asymmetrical cuts and artistic embroidery are trending these days when it comes to wedding wear for men.



Wednesday, July 19, 2023

These Are the Spring 2023 Trends


 












Blue jeans, white tank, flannel shirt. In the end, it was one of the subtler looks from the Bottega Veneta spring/summer 2023 show that got the front row snapping and subsequently set Instagram alight. Sure, it was worn by Kate Moss, for whom a runway appearance is a happening these days. And sure, it turned out to be a not-so-simple combination of wafer-thin leather tank, leather trousers dyed to resemble faded jeans and a flannel shirt that required 12 layers of print to achieve that just-so colour. But it’s still surprising that “casual comfort”, as designer Matthieu Blazy put it post-show, can be considered one of the key references for the spring/summer 2023 fashion trends, even as we grapple with Barbie core-meets-skin-galore.


Then again, perhaps it isn’t. If the industry has one eye on recession, with a slowdown on the cards, we could well be in for a return to quiet luxury in 2023. Think back to the normcore looks that defined the decade after the 2008 financial crisis, when brands dialed down the logos, packed up the partywear and embraced good old navy blue. Today’s equivalent might just be the muted suiting at The Row, the trusty leather coats at Saint Laurent, those timeless intercalator bags at Bottega Veneta. Forever pieces, expertly executed.

Wait – does that sound like a snooze? If so, perhaps you’ll be the woman in cargo pants and a crop top come February, since designer upon designer is giving the utility proposition legs. And pockets – lots of pockets. From Marine Serre to Miu, Chanel to Louis Vuitton, everything from leather jackets to miniskirts to khaki cotton coats and even tweed two-pieces came with zipped or buttoned pouches, Mr. Fixit style. Speaking of tool-belt-wearing handymen, how about the trend revival nobody saw coming: power panniers? Consider that if the global economy’s sinking without a lifeboat to hand, you may as well be wearing Moschino’s evening gown-cum-floatation devices, complete with pool toy peplums. (“Everybody’s talking about inflation,” said Jeremy Scott.)