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INSTANTLY COOLER

Knowing how to wear and style a motorcycle jacket successfully can come down to a number of factors. Firstly, I think leather biker jackets can be worn with many styles in everyday life. From business to casual, you are only limited by your imagination. You can wear a leather jacket with pretty much anything. I highly recommend investing in a good leather jacket. Any outfit is instantly that much cooler when you throw on a leather jacket.

Business Casual

If you do not know what "Business Casual" is, WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN? It is not a license to wear ill fitting sloppy clothes to the office. Tailored pieces, i.e. crisp white shirt, mixed with casual items, such as these Adidas Superstars and leather jacket. 

Jacket: @roger_david



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Rockstar Chic

Investing in a leather jacket is smart. Pair it instantly with Black denim to create a classic rock star look. If you are feeling particularly experimental try it with double denim or triple denim if different colours or textures. Personally I am a fan of contrasting denims and balancing textures, leather jacket plus leather boots equals balance. 



Jacket: @roger_david

Shirt: vintage no name
Sunglasses: @oxfordshop
Rings & scarf: vintage no name
Jacket: @roger_david
Shoes: @doucals
Sunglasses: @kmartaus





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Mix and Match

Once you’ve nailed the dark rockstar look, you can start building up to working with contrasting colours. I adore colour blocking. Begin with a colour that you are comfortable wearing. The key to rocking any outfit is being comfortable and confident with what you have put on your back. I personally love mixing textures and colours not normally seen on men. For instance soft pastels are rarely seen on men for their "feminine" vibe. Paired with a leather jacket this look becomes strong and bold. Remember, shop well and purchase pieces that are easy to mix and match!

Jacket: @roger_david
Singlet: @boohooMANofficial
Pants: @asos_menswear
Pouche: @karllagerfeld
Shoes: @doucals
Sunglasses: @kmartaus


RUNWAY REPORT....Paris Fashion Week: Christian Dior Fall 2017




Christian Dior RTW Fall 2017





WHAT: Christian Dior RTW Fall/Winter 2017. It was all about BLUE at Christian Dior Fall/Winter 2017. Dior Creative Director Maria Grazia Chiuri said she was inspired by a quote from Monsieur Dior in which he said "Among all the colors, navy blue is the only one which can ever compete with black, it has all the same qualities". The runway was covered in all shades of blue. the clothes ranged from blue denim overalls, indigo blue velvet suits, blue-and-black plaid elongated culottes to A-line Midi-length midnight blue dresses. 





TRENDS: Blue is the new Black; Midi length; berets; combat boots; relaxed elegance; "feminist" femininity.





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Add These Cruelty-Free Designer Accessories to Your Fall 2016 Collection

As any fashion lover knows, accessories are just as important as the clothes themselves when it comes to putting together a chic, finished look. Often, it’s those small additions that make or break your outfit. From handbags to jewelry, scarves, headwear, and shoes, accessories are a crucial component of any wardrobe. And with an increasing number of designers adopting cruelty-free practices, finding those supplemental staples is easier than ever. For that perfect finishing touch, add these earth-friendly designer accessories to your fall wardrobe.




Matt & Nat Handbag

If there’s one handbag you add to your arsenal this fall, let it be one from Matt & Nat’s latest collection. From mini backpacks to compact crossbody bags to the classic hobo, the brand’s offerings span virtually every aesthetic and purse preference. As Eluxe Magazine notes, the brand is strongly inspired by the textures and hues found in nature and, as a natural progression, is committed to not using leather or any other animal-based materials in their designs. Their simplistic motto, “live beautifully,” captures both their seriously gorgeous pieces and their appreciation for humanity.



Stella McCartney Faux Patent Leather Loafers

Equal parts stylish, versatile, and practical, it’s no wonder that Lyst says the flat has arguably taken over heels as the new must-have shoe. From luxurious slipper slides to summery sandals and espadrilles, there is no shortage of flat variations available. However, this season, it’s all about the menswear-inspired loafer. Stella McCartney offers a modern take on this classic style with her black faux patent leather loafer, which features gold hardware, a glossy finish, and a glove-like fit. Balance the more masculine silhouette by pairing with a midi dress or pleated skirt (both also key pieces for fall).






Alabama Chanin Boa


With an emphasis on thoughtful design, responsible production, good business, and quality that lasts, Alabama Chanin is a brand that specialises in fashion created with earth-friendly practices. Even better, their pieces are absolutely swoon-worthy. Case in point: their boa, made of 100% organic cotton jersey (which means softness is all but guaranteed). The fringed threads of the boa capitalise on the current '70s fashion revival, while the slim width makes it ideal for wrapping once around the neck to create a choker vibe.



Olsen Haus Frequency Boot


Fall just wouldn’t be the same without a new pair (or two) of ankle boots. Ideal for pairing with everything from skinny jeans to pencil skirts and dresses, booties are one of the most versatile styles you can have at the ready when the temps begin to dip. This season, add the Frequency boot from the 100% vegan Olsen Haus to your lineup. The warm grey shade makes for an unexpected twist on the usual neutral and the chunky heel is right on-trend (not to mention great for keeping your balance on the occasional rain-dampened sidewalk).





Della Headwrap

Based in Los Angeles, Della is a woman-owned and woman-run fashion line that works directly with a community in West Africa to create socially responsible, and super-cute, pieces. As Buzzfeed points out, they aren’t just earth-friendly; they also provide jobs, education, and skills training to the talented people that create Della’s line. Their latest offerings feature everything from classic shift dresses to MacBook cases, but the true standout is their colourful headwrap collection. Wear with any hairstyle, any outfit, for any occasion—you cannot go wrong when you’re rocking one of these.

NIESAMOWITE WSPÓŁPRACE RIHANNY / AMAZING COLLABORATIONS OF RIHANNA

Rihanna

W muzyce osiągnęła już chyba wszystko. Teraz czas na modę.
  Projektowała ubrania, buty, teraz jeszcze okulary dla Diora.
In music she achieved almost everything. Now time on a fashion.
Rihanna. She designed clothes, shoes, now even glasses for Dior.

Puma

Rihanna zaprojektowała dla Pumy sneakersy, potem całą kolekcje ubrań. Kolekcja jest mroczna i sportowa. Zupełnie jak styl wokalistki choć on jest bardziej zmienny.
"Sama wybierała wszystkie materiały", mówi Melissa Battifarano, dyrektor od designu.   "Nie ma żadnego zdjęcia, czcionki, czy ubrania, którego nie zaakceptowała" - dodaje jej menadżer Jay Brown.*
Rihanna designed for Puma sneakers, then the whole collection of clothes. Collection is dark and sporty. Just like Rihanna’s style but her style is more variable. “She picked every single fabric,” says Melissa Battifarano, the design director behind the collection.“There isn’t an image, a font, a piece of clothing that she does not approve,” her longtime manager, Jay Brown, says.*  
Mały zamiennik, creepersy z papilion.pl kosztują ponad połowę mniej i są bardziej dostępne.
A small replacement, creepers from papilion.pl costs less and are more available.

Rihanna and Manolo

Manolo Blahnik, słynny projektant butów też zaprosił ją do współpracy. Rihanna od początku wiedziała, że chce projektować szpilki.
 W kolekcji butów którą zaprojektowali króluje denim, czyli jeans. Uwagę przyciągają długie do uda kozaki z paskiem na biodra.
Są też krótsze botki za kostkę z kryształkami.
„Zwykłe” szpilki z czubkami i cekinami w błękitnym kolorze pasują do… jeansowych spodni.
Manolo Blahnik, famous shoe designer, invited Rihanna to a collaboration. Manolo doesn’t remember how the collaboration started. Rihanna from the beginning knew that she want to design high heels.
In a shoe collection which they designed, reigns denim. Attention brings  X-rated thigh-high denim stiletto boots. There are also shorter ankle boots with crystals.
“Normal” heels with tips and sequins in a blue color fits… jeans.
 

Rihanna x Dior

Odkąd Raf Simons odszedł z Diora, myślałam, że markę nie spotka już nic dobrego… A jednak! Dior współpracuje z Rihanną. Wokalistka zaprojektowała futurystyczną (kosmiczną, inspirowaną serialem Star Trek) kolekcję okularów. Dostępne będą w sześciu kolorach. Gdzie bym takie okulary włożyła? Do zwykłego codziennego looku jako „najmocniejszy” dodatek.  
Since Raf Simons left Dior, I thought that nothing good can happen for the brand… But! A fashion house is collaborating with Rihanna. Singer designed a futuristic(cosmic, inspired by Star Trek) line of sunglasses. It will be available in a six colors. Where would I wear those? To everyday look as a “strongest” accessory.


*Materiały pochodzą z Vogue America.
Materials are from Vogue America.

Photo credit: Grafika Google, Elle.pl, Vogue

LOOK Z POKAZU A.DETACHER / UBIERZ SIĘ NIEDROGO I W TRENDZIE / LOOK FROM A.DETACHER / DRESS LIKE ON A RUNWAY


A.Detacher jest to marka kojarzona przede wszystkim z wygodnymi ubraniami (najczęściej sukienkami) we wzory. Jej główną projektantką  jest Polka, Mona Kowalska.

Kolekcja na wiosnę/lato 2016 to midi (za kolano) sukienki w inspirowane Indonezją, kwiatowe wzory. Później pojawiły się grochy.

Zawsze staram się udowodnić, że wysoka moda to sztuka ale użytkowa. Dlatego dzisiaj mam dla Was trzy looki inspirowane najnowszą kolekcją tej marki.

A.Detacher is a brand primarily associated with a comfortable clothes (usually dresses) in patterns. The chief designer is there a Mona Kowalska from Poland.

The Spring/Summer 2016 collection it’s midi (behind knee) dresses in floral patterns inspired by Indonesia. Next were polka dots.

I always try to prove that fashion is an art but applied. Today I have for you a three looks inspired by the newest A.Detacher collection.


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 DRESS NO NAME

BOOTS LOTUS

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SUNGLASSES NO NAME








MET GALA 2016: What Did The Models Wear?


The 2nd of May 2016 was one of the most important days of the year for the fashion industry and for all the fashion lovers. It was the date of the annual Met Ball.
We have already picked our best and worst dressed celebrities here, and now it's time to focus on models... All of them! I think that models shouldn't be afraid to play with the themes of Gala, but unfortunately too many of them played safe or didn't consider the theme at all! This year's theme was "Manus x Machina: Fashion in the Age of Technology": let's see what models wore.


LOOKS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE THEME

BEST LOOKS
Karolina Kurkova in Marchesa
Karolina had the most beautiful and most appropriate dress of the night. Her "cognitive dress" was designed together by Marchesa (the manus) and an IBM cognitive computer system (the machina). The result of this partnership was a couture high-tech dress, covered with romantic flowers, embedded with colour changing LEDs. You can read more about the process that brought to life this breathtaking dress on the IBM's blog.
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Anna Ewers in Hugo Boss
Anna looked extremely elegant in a bespoke embellished Hugo Boss gown.

Naomi Campbell in Roberto Cavalli
Naomi wore a Roberto Cavalli black silk lace dress, embroidered with beads and crystals. I am in love with the shape of the this gown, especially with the train skirt. I feel like this dress didn't get enough recognition.

Jourdan Dunn in Balmain
On the contrary, Balmain always gets more recognition than it deserves. However, this time I won't complain (too much), because Jourdan Dunn's dress was beautiful and appropriate.


MORE BALMAIN
Joan Smalls, Doutzen Kroes, Alessandra Ambrosio, Cindy Crawford in Balmain
I really liked Doutzen's white dress. It was elegant and not over embellished: a rarity for Balmain! I'm not sure if it suits the theme, though.
Joan, Alessandra and Cindy's metallic gowns reminded more of the theme, however Joan and Alessandra's dresses were just a silver version of Balmain's designs that we have already seen a million times. Dear Olivier, if you don't have enough inspiration to design five interesting dresses, then only bring one or two models at the Met Gala with you: I'm tired of seeing your same designs all the times! Thank you.


BOREDOM KINGDOM
Liu Wen in Iris Van Herpen
Liu chose the perfect designer for this year's theme: Iris Van Herpen. Unfortunately she didn't pick such an interesting dress. She could have done way better than this!

Gigi Hadid in Tommy Hilfiger
Gigi designed her dress together with Tommy Hilfiger. I think there is a reason why models aren't designers and it's because they would design dull clothes like this one. Anyways, I'm yet to find out why Gigi is a model.

Lara Stone in Tom Ford
I can't find much to say about this dress. It fits the theme and it's elegant, but it's nothing special.

Lily Aldridge in Michael Kors
Lily's make-up was on point, but what about the dress? I've seen this Micheal Kors gown too many times, and frankly it's not even that good.

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley in Ralph Lauren
It goes without saying that I was expecting more from Rosie. The dress and the make-up were too simple and safe. That's two years in a row that Rosie lets me down at the Met Gala!


MODELS WHO IGNORED THE THEME

BEST LOOKS
Karlie Kloss in Brandon Maxwell
One dress, three outfits: with the cape, without the cape and after a cut. Karlie always looked very elegant.

Miranda Kerr in Louis Vuitton
Unlike Taylor Swift, Selena Gomez, Alicia Wikander and  Grimezsz, Miranda wore a nice Louis Vuitton dress and styled it perfectly.

Adriana Lima in Giambattista Valli
Adriana looked stunning in a couture Giambattista Valli embellished gown, even thought it would have been nicer to see a custom made dress for this occasion.

Kate Upton in Topshop - Bella Hadid in Givenchy
Kate Upton impressed me with this extremely elegant Topshop outfit: well done! Bella's Givenchy gown was absolutely amazing, but those boots partially ruined the look.

Stella Maxwell and Maryna Linchuk in Topshop
When you are invited to a Gala to show off your outfit, but the photographers take no good photos of you...! I really wish I was able to see these two dresses better because they both seem very nice.

Andreea Diaconu and Vanessa Axente in Roberto Cavalli - Taylor Hill in Topshop
Andreea and Vanessa wore two beautiful gowns from the latest Roberto Cavalli collection, but they could have improved the styling. On the contrary, Taylor's dress was a bit too simple, but it gained points thanks to the accurate styling.


NOT GALA MATERIAL
Fei Fei Sun in Chanel - Ming Xi in Micheal Kors
Fei Fei Sun and Ming Xi would look sophisticated with anything, but this dresses are not enough for the Met Gala in addition to not fitting the theme.

Irina Shayk in Givenchy - Kendall Jenner in Atelier Versace
At least the two models above looked elegant... I can't say the same about Irina and Kendall!

Jessica Hart in Azzedine Alaia - Jamie Bochert in Marc Jacobs
It might even be Azzedine Alaia, but I still feel like the lace two pieces are a bit dated, as I've seen them so many times over the past years. There are other wrong things with Jessica's look: the styling doesn't work and that nude layer under the skirt looks terrible. Let's move to Jamie: I just don't see the beauty in her dress. And what are those fabric pieces that hang down?

Emily Ratajkowski in Prabal Gurung
The front of Emily's dress wasn't terrible, but the back looked unbelivably cheap! The mesh, the drape, the jewel on the dress are a big NO!


Written by: MsD

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