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I absolutely love the fact that you can choose a designer and then proceed to see their entire collections. While this isn't really an "editorial" site it does make for some great looks of upcoming collections.
Oh, that kind of spoils the thread, but I understand.
Thanks for the link Halo, believe it or not I already had it bookmarked, maybe you posted it before? W Magazine's website used to have an extensive designer area to show their recent collections too but I cannot seem to find it at the moment.
I admit to being a dud as far as trendy stuff is concerned. I tend to look at clothes and assess whether they are practical and attractive. My most common response to a lot of runway stuff is, "Why isn't she wearing pants?" Very few women, even the thin ones, have the legs to pull off the styles that runway models wear. Then again, I am in my 30s and a lot of the photos I see seem to be geared toward women in their early 20s.
In that first photo you posted, Merovee, the paper lamp behind the woman gives her a halo like in old paintings. My favorite photo was the one where the girl had a green ribbon tied at her neck. I thought that was charming and unusual.
My tastes are more classic, so I am drawn to styles like Ralph Lauren.
while normally I'm not a D&G fan (see the ad on the right side of the page), I will admit that I find their print ads quite stunning. I'm loving the Phillip Treacy hats towards the bottom and the Armani Prive dress (black one)
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