Friday, October 28, 2011

For evening4

For evening, he designs crystal beaded short dresses matched with oversized and luxurious, colourful chubby fur coats which were a 70s wardrobe staple.
Or, you can opt for sleek sheaths in black that are held up by black patent leather straps, modelled after the highly sought-after narrow Gucci belt latex catsuit.
While everyone is going ga-ga over Gucci clothes, it is known that supermodels who usually get them before they hit the boutiques also set high hopes of representing the brand's image.
Joining the elite Gucci girl group this season, which includes model-of- the-moment Carolyn Murphy, is Malaysian Tang Mang Ling. Tang, a slim beauty, can be seen in the latest fuzzy, film-like Gucci ads in major glossies.
Smooth and slinky silhouettes are the key look at catsuit while tailored lines are offered as well for those who want to look smart rather than sexy.
Since this label is famous for its fur coats, fluffy detailing is seen in abundance on borders, collars and cuffs that match the colours of the fabrics or in exciting different tones.
Shades are soft in nuances of camel, grey, red pvc corsets with a dash of metallic shines including that of burnt barley and brilliant bronze.
But the obvious focus at this Roman fashion house this time around is on its signature pattern - the double F.
Graphic twin F prints from the 70s have made a vengeful return on jersey dresses, knitted twin-sets, nylon jackets and even traditional blue jeans.
The dark-brown catsuit bodysuit geometrical pattern is woven on cut velvet for shirts, dresses, trousers, light and flowing skirts, and matched with georgette and viscose lined with velvet.
So, if you really want to get noticed this season, just think of the five-letter words that begin with either F or G.

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