Love this bracelet.
Another cool bracelet.
Preen’s collection is fresh and forward, with structurally and texturally interesting dresses and separates. The palette consists mainly of blacks, whites and grays brightened with pops of neon and embellished with lace and mesh panels, cut-outs, crisscrossing seams, and bursts of rosettes. Each piece consists of several different fabrics, from linen to lame to lace, draped and stitched together in unexpected ways, creating beautifully strange yet body-conscious shapes. These looks aren’t for the faint of heart; wear one of these designs and prepare to be noticed.
Preen’s collection is fresh and forward, with structurally and texturally interesting dresses and separates. The palette consists mainly of blacks, whites and grays brightened with pops of neon and embellished with lace and mesh panels, cut-outs, crisscrossing seams, and bursts of rosettes. Each piece consists of several different fabrics, from linen to lame to lace, draped and stitched together in unexpected ways, creating beautifully strange yet body-conscious shapes. These looks aren’t for the faint of heart; wear one of these designs and prepare to be noticed.
Monique Lhuillier’s collection is a luxe take on the dress. From liquid silver lame to mustard yellows and rich navys, each fabric is draped and embellished in interesting, flattering ways that create movement and asymmetry around the body. My favorites include designs that incorporate flashy beading, wisps of fringe, and sheer mesh panels without looking contrived or overstyled. These are dresses that you could throw on with no accessories and the most basic shoe/bag combo and still look like you spent hours getting ready, due to their jewel-like, decorative details, from embroidered necklines and shoulder brooches to braided silk rope belts.
Monique Lhuillier’s collection is a luxe take on the dress. From liquid silver lame to mustard yellows and rich navys, each fabric is draped and embellished in interesting, flattering ways that create movement and asymmetry around the body. My favorites include designs that incorporate flashy beading, wisps of fringe, and sheer mesh panels without looking contrived or overstyled. These are dresses that you could throw on with no accessories and the most basic shoe/bag combo and still look like you spent hours getting ready, due to their jewel-like, decorative details, from embroidered necklines and shoulder brooches to braided silk rope belts.
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