Fancy Footwear from Dolce & Gabbana

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Fashionistas will love these bespoke statement sneakers from Dolce & Gabbana, which are the latest quirky offering from the Italian fashion house. Crafted from nappa leather and embellished with bright, graffiti prints and appliqués, the standout design features symbols (including hearts and musical notes), text and metal studs.

The sneakers are made from leather, including the insole which features the brand’s logo and comes with flat laces and a white leather sole. They are hand-crafted in Italy and available for both men and women in a variety of different sizes.

www.dolcegabbana.com

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Spring Fling: Bounce into the new season with a piece of elegant arm candy

A new season often involves spring cleaning all aspects of your life, whether it means clearing up your diary, de-cluttering your wardrobe or organising your inbox. If you’re looking for a fresh start then what better way to begin than with one of these pretty bags – the perfect companion for a girl about town.

Rebecca Minkoff

Rebecca Minkoff

Shimmering metallic dusky rose and bright-meets-pastel leather tassels give this cute bag by Rebecca Minkoff a quirky, statement feel. There are two to choose from and they come in either clutch or shoulder strap (thick or thin) options. The bag would work well with a suit for a sharp but seasonal office look, although the playful shiny fabric could also be paired with an out-on-the-town outfit.

Longchamp

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This timeless deep periwinkle blue bag from Longchamp is the perfect accessory for bright spring days. Perfectly matched with a silk scarf and keyring – also by the iconic French brand – this hand-held tote is ideal for spring weddings or for brightening up a daywear look.

Cartier

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This buttercup yellow (or ‘lemon magnesite niloticus’ to use Cartier’s term) is the perfect hue for sunny spring days. Made of exquisitely crafted crocodile skin, it is a mini model of other designs in the recently launched C de Cartier handbag collection.

Chloé 

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The white mini Nile bag is the latest cute-as-a-button offering from Chloé and is the perfect addition to any floral spring look. The fashion house’s newest design, the flap bag can be worn in versatile ways, thanks to the gold bracelet handle and the leather shoulder strap.

Fendi

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Pastel pink hues that contrast with bold blue stripes are the main focal point of this new bag by Fendi. Complete with studded shoulder strap plus a hand strap, the design has been quirkily merchandised using a fluffy rag doll-esque accessory and key ring.

Text: Siobhan Brewood-Wyatt

Dior launches spring-summer collection with a star-studded party

Dior has opened a number of pop-up shops to celebrate the arrival of its spring-summer 2017 ready-to-wear collection.

Pop-up shops will open across the world, in Paris, Los Angeles, Japan, Dubai, Seoul, Singapore, Beijing, Shanghai and, of course, Hong Kong.

The special store animation at the Landmark Flagship Boutique presents a beautiful, serene setting for customers to enjoy Maria Grazia Chiuri’s first collection for the fashion house.

Showcasing ready-to-wear as well as accessories, the dedicated area features curated outfits alongside carefully picked handbags shoes and a specially conceived in-store animation.

Some of Chiuri’s outfits are inspired by fencing uniforms, and feature embroidered tulle dresses, Bar suits and t-shirts.

Dior hosted a star-studded cocktail party at its flagship boutique to launch the collection.

Spring/Summer 2017: This season’s stunning styles are going au naturel

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Spring and summer give the world’s most iconic fashion brands the chance to show off their latest styles. Taking the uncertainty of 2017 head on, the overriding theme this season is a bold return to nature. A riot of brash, vibrant colours are craftily incorporated into floral, nautical and tropical themes to create alluring combinations. Overtures of sportiness and the healthy glow of the great outdoors are also thrown into the mix, making for lively, enchanting ensembles.
This is also the first time one of our full-length fashion features also caters to the Gafencu woman. Hopefully these fresh creations will be a source of thrilling fashion inspiration!

BOSS WOMEN BOTTEGA VENETA CERRUTI 1881 CHANEL DIOR DOLCE & GABBANA 
ELIE SAAB ERMENEGILDO ZEGNA FENDI GIORGIO ARMANI GIVENCHY BY RICCARDO TISCI 
GUCCI HERMES LANVIN LOEWE LOUIS VUITTON MICHAEL KORS ROBERTO CAVALLI VALENTINO VERSACE

BOSS WOMEN

Sporty and colourful are the buzz words that best describe Boss’s latest line-up. Described as an “athleisure” collection, the outfits are versatile and functional while retaining a fashionable aesthetic that would be perfect for watching a tennis match or heading to the beach. Some silhouettes are fluid with loose layers, while others are tapered for a more feminine look. This laidback style is delivered through a range of elements: internal drawstrings, adjustable straps, colour-contrast pleats, fabric belts and mesh layers. Each piece is beachy and vibrant, with dominant colours of electric blue, scarlet and forest green.

BOTTEGA VENETA

Bottega Veneta’s new Spring/Summer 2017 collection is a hark back to languid 1940s silhouettes. Charactersied by full pants and accentuated by soft-tailored outerwear, the line-up exudes an air of lush casual style with precise geometric patterns. The colour palette has a sophisticated earthy allure to it with saturated shades of green, grey, brown, burgundy and purple set against more neutral tones of stone and plaster, and crafted in materials that include matte and patent leathers, sturdy linens, cotton blends and sueded or coated cotton. Accessories include suede or crocodile saddle shoes and lace-ups in washed calf leather.

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Cerruti continues to embrace a strong brand identity and the new Spring/Summer 2017 line is a clear evolution of its idea of masculine relaxed elegance. The collection is a creative balance of chic sportswear and innovative knitwear that exude a sense of refined passion and modern timelessness, through soft cuts and voluminous fabric.
New this season is the addition of a denim collection with a sportier and more casual feel. Accessories for the line-up include canvas and leather bags in camo-foliage motif as well as derby style shoes with crepe or white micro soles and hand-burnished leather sandals.

CHANEL

Chanel’s new collection is one that “allies the audacity of lingerie and the comfort of tweed,” according to the iconic French label. The house – headed up by the omnipresent Karl Lagerfeld – also had the audacity to create hitherto unlikely pairings, like tweed suits with baseball caps worn sideways. Chanel, one of the most classic labels, has suddenly become a lot more modern. It is also a decidedly colourful collection, with splashes of blue, red, yellow and neon pink. One standout piece is a provocative dress in a dazzling print resembling strobe lights; the dress splits at the waist to reveal a sheer, lacy slip underneath.

DIOR

As Dior’s artistic director, Maria Grazia Chiuri  can’t get enough of translucent dresses and fluffy tulle skirts. If Carrie Bradshaw weren’t just a fictional character from Sex and the City, she would be all over this collection. The pieces aren’t all soft around the edges, though. Delicate, feminine elements are given a stylish edge when paired with a red leather jacket, or calf-high sneaker boots. Undergarments that sport self-referencing puns, like “j’adior,” are confidently shown off underneath sheer, silky skirts and dresses. Jackets inspired by the sport of fencing and the zodiac are also featured in the designer’s debut collection.

DOLCE & GABBANA

If Frida Kahlo, a drum major and a 1950s housewife got together and brainstormed a line of clothing, it may look something like Dolce & Gabbana’s latest collection. Playful and vibrant, this collection puts the fun back into fashion. Said to be inspired by the tropics, it also has distinctly Italian motifs, as seen in pieces imprinted with images of pizza, pasta, kitchen utensils, cannoli and what appears to be Roman Catholic patron saints. The range of styles is equally diverse. Girly, vintage-style sundresses, militaristic jackets, drum-shaped bags, flower headdresses and modern T-shirts are all thrown into the mix.

ELIE SAAB

The pink glittery runway was the first sign that Elie Saab’s Spring/Summer 2017 collection would be a bedazzling spectacle. Eye-catching ensembles in tulle, lurex, leather and silk mousseline carry an electric energy that would not feel out of place on a discotheque dance floor or at a trendy gala. One standout piece, a metallic gold pantsuit, was paired with a blouse and bag in a technicoloured print. Of course, it wouldn’t be a star-studded occasion without some stars in the collection, making an appearance on appliqués, embroidery and prints. Sexy, shimmering gowns take on a more rebellious, urban look when paired with a matching ball cap.

ERMENEGILDO ZEGNA

The Ermenegildo Zegna Spring/Summer 2017 line is a breath of fresh spring air. Drawing on inspiration from the 50s, the collection is the epitome of Italian savoir faire and is ideal for the gentleman who appreciates the importance of personal style. Casual and classic, the line incorporates a range of unique fabrics, from seersucker, hopsack, ottoman and etamine to pure silks, hemps and light leather and suede. Awash in an earthy cinematic colour palette of tobacco brown, mauve, burgundy and blues with accents of ivory white, the collection has an unmistakeable air of timeless elegance.

FENDI

Leave it to designer Karl Lagerfeld to find a way to work nautical stripes, colourful sock booties and feminine floral patterns into Fendi’s latest collection. Somehow, these disparate elements pair well together to create a seamless finish. In several of the looks on display, lingerie plays an integral role in the overall outfit. One-piece bodysuits and bralettes coquettishly peek out from sheer skirts, aprons and ribbon-tied gowns. Floral and bow appliqués on trousers and trench coats lend a delicate touch to the collection. Athletic touches can also be seen in Fendi’s striped knit sweaters and trainers laced with grosgrain ribbon.

GIORGIO ARMANI

Blue hues, tranquil prints and flowing silhouettes are spotlighted in Giorgio Armani’s newest collection, which was inspired by the world’s rich ethnic heritages. These influences are evident in the sarong skirts and trousers made from diaphanous veils. From a distance, the pieces appear to flow like water when the models set into motion, thanks to the harmonious mélange of blues and purples and maritime-themed floral prints. Armani finds the perfect balance between reserved and provocative, creating pieces that unveil the body only to cover it again.

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Each piece of Givenchy’s latest collection is distinctly feminine, inspired by the spirituality of nature. “Women are fighting for power, not only in America, but everywhere in the world,” said Givenchy creative director Riccardo Tisci. “So I wanted to do something more sensual and more powerful, and for me, that’s tied to nature.” Whereas last year’s collection featured black-and-white pieces, this year, vibrant colours straight from nature are on display. Jersey and silk feature prominently in this collection, which includes sleek pantsuits and multi-layered dresses in playful prints and polka dots.

GUCCI

Emblazoned with the logo “Modern Culture,” the new Gucci collection is a wonderful potpourri of cultures and references, thrown together with almost reckless abandon to create a feeling of foreign fantasy and escapism. A magical scrambling of place and time sees a variety of patterns, embroideries and references all represented in luxurious fabrics and whimsical colours. Aesthetically striking, the collection teases visions of 13th century China mixed with futuristic urban glamour. To pigeon hole this collection with a theme would be to do it injustice, such is its sense of adventure.

HERMES

Showing how to perfectly execute high couture, this Hermès collection once again emphasises the artistic talent behind the French fashion giant. With the smallest hint of 80s power dressing, each look is designed to accentuate, predominantly through the tailored waistlines. Oversized coats, flared trousers and defined shoulder lines give the collection a work-wear feel, although bold hues and tassels add an element of playfulness. Stand-out looks include a smocked waist trench coat in fuchsia paired with a full body suit in silk knit, plus an imperial lemon-yellow dress with silk cigaline.

LANVIN

On Lanvin’s most recent collection, Bouchra Jarrar, the brand’s creative director, says, “I’ve been exploring paths of sensuality and intimacy. I love to dress women, to reveal themselves to themselves, to sublime them.” Little wonder, then, that the collection is a harmoniously beautiful ensemble that manages to both subvert and beguile. The fabrics speak for themselves: dipped lambskin, lacquered fur, silk chiffon and organza, to name a few. A nod to the androgynous trend – namely with a long pinstriped robe and tuxedo pairing – keeps things decidedly current.

LOEWE

There’s a distinctive look about Loewe’s new collection: tribal. Dramatically executed, the overall effect is one of rich culture and feminine silhouettes. The theatrical, voluminous designs come in the form of balloon blouses and peasant shirts with wide-cut sleeves, while futuristic touches are found in the bold, brightly-hued accessories. Alongside sit tassels, lace, fringing and ruffles. It is the attention to fabric that creates authenticity, though. The formidable inventory includes linen, burlap, patchwork, nylon, cotton, jersey, plissé and leather. The jewellery, which features a beautiful ceramic necklace, adds the finishing touch.

LOUIS VUITTON

No city is more fitting for one of France’s finest fashion houses than Paris, where Louis Vuitton unveiled its new collection. Held on iconic Place Vendôme, fittingly home to the brand’s newest flagship store, the collection sought to capture the very essence of Parisian glamour. Showcasing sophistication with attitude, the brand’s elegant tailoring is reminiscent of its previous collections, notably the bold cut-outs. With loosely clinched waists, statement prints and the occasional hint of military precision, each garment exudes a certain je ne sais quoi. Glitzy fabrics add a surprise touch of glam rock.

MICHAEL KORS

Romantic yet sultry, enigmatic yet flirty – these are just some of the contrasts Michael Kors’ latest collection evokes. Ultimately, the pieces pay tribute to the season, with pretty floral patterns boldly printed on many garments. Complemented by elaborate embroidered flowers, the colour palette is decidedly timely: Tangerine, aqua and azalea are all featured. Fluid, floating dresses, casual trousers and peek-a-boo, split-thigh skirts contrast with clinched waists, trench coats and pullovers. Off-duty wear comes in the form of a crop top and midi skirt combo, while a fitted black dress is a red-carpet-worthy affair.

ROBERTO CAVALLI

Heavily inspired by the nomadic lifestyle of a seasoned traveller, the new Roberto Cavalli collection is best described as rock n’ roll chic with a libertarian nod to the 70s. The luxurious line-up is permeated with artisanal influences such as Japanese kimonos, Moroccan djebellas, embroidered tunics, ponchos, clogs, Turkish bath cloths, washed and patch-worked denim and fringed leather jackets.
“It’s an iconic rock star’s wardrobe,” explained designer Peter Dundas. Indeed the collection is ideal for the man or woman with a true sense of personal style and a desire for adventure and the uninhibited spirit of excess.

VALENTINO

“The end of the journey coincides with the start. It is women, represented in the plural: as individuals, not characters. A punk idea of humanism.” This is how Valentino enigmatically describes its new collection, in a nod to both traditional style and contemporary flair. The looks summarise this ethos, with floating, 20s-esque dresses, embellished with beaded detail, featured alongside provocatively transparent 90s-era gothic gowns. There’s a definite Edwardian theme too, thanks to high necklines and empress cuts, but this is interspersed with loose, cargo-cut trousers and wide, prairie sleeves. The effect is one of nostalgic and ephemeral grace.

VERSACE

Versace’s new collection has upped the style stakes once again, with feisty athleticism reigning supreme. Outdoor wear features heavily, with anoraks, nylon pockets, sportswear-style tees and flat-form sandals a common theme. The confidence of each outfit, from the hues of deep purple and rich green, to the billowing, oversized hoods, keeps things vibrant, as does the occasional splash of asymmetric print. It’s also versatile: A figure-hugging pencil skirt and crop top pairing could be worn around town, while a more demure high-necked, drop-waist pleat dress is an office-worthy look.

PHOTOS: Stars sizzle at the Oscars

This year’s Oscars will go down in history for all the wrong reasons after actors Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway awarded the Best Picture prize to the wrong movie.

The producers of La La Land were in the middle of their acceptance speech at the Dolby Theatre, Los Angeles, when the error was spotted and the award was eventually handed to Moonlight.

Monumental mix-ups aside, Hollywood’s best and brightest once again wowed the crowds with their outfits.

Check out our slideshow to see some of the best-dressed stars from this year’s Oscars.

Winners:

Best Picture: Moonlight

Actor: Casey Affleck, Manchester by the Sea

Actress: Emma Stone, La La Land

Supporting Actor: Mahershala Ali, Moonlight

Supporting Actress: Viola Davis, Fences

Animated Feature: Zootopia

British jeweller Annoushka opens flagship Hong Kong store

Few people know that renowned jewellery maker Annoushka Ducas designed her first piece of jewellery – her very own engagement ring – while living in Hong Kong in the late 1980s. It was here that she discovered her passion for the fine art of haute joaillerie, which ultimately inspired her to create her own brand, the eponymous Annoushka, in 2009.

So it is only fitting that the jewellery designer has just opened her first boutique in Hong Kong. Situated in the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Central, the flagship boutique is also Annoushka’s first location in Asia.

To mark the special occasion, Annoushka released an exclusive pair of Jade Flamenco Earrings in 18-carat white gold with diamonds. The fan shape of the earrings mirrors the hotel’s logo, and was also inspired by the sensuality and movement of the Flamenco dance.

Ducas was awarded the prestigious Member of the British Empire medal (MBE) in 2012 for her contributions to the jewellery industry.

Her pieces have been worn by a myriad of celebrities, including Gwyneth Paltrow, Adele, Rihanna, Jennifer Lopez and Gigi Hadid. Even the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, and the Queen of Jordan, Rania Al-Abdullah, have been spotted wearing bespoke pieces by Annoushka.

Supermodel Gigi Hadid collaborates with Tommy Hilfiger for TommyXGigi collection

 

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Supermodel Gigi Hadid has teamed up with designer Tommy Hilfiger for the Spring 2017 TommyXGigi collaborative collection. Hadid will travel the world to promote the collaboration, visiting Amsterdam, London, Milan, Paris and Mumbai.

Inspired by the “Summer of Love,” the Spring 2017 TommyXGigi collection gives the fashion brand a West Coast twist. The collection is centred around a relaxing beach lifestyle, paying homage to California with badges and patches inspired by the sunshine state.

Rugby stripes, denim and relaxed silhouettes feature the signature Tommy Hilfiger red, white and blue colour palette throughout.

The TommyXGigi collection also features women’s sportswear, footwear and accessories, including watches and sunglasses.

Dressed to thrill: Celebrities dazzle at awards shows

Celebrities from singing sensations Rihanna and Dierks Bentley to supermodel Hailey Baldwin were spotted at events recently wearing glamorous outfits and accessories from a range of high-end fashion designers, including Armani and Giuseppe Zanotti.

Check out what the celebrities were wearing in our photo gallery.

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Rihanna

At the 59th Grammy Awards on 12 February, Rihanna made her presence known with a stylish ensemble from Armani, which included a custom Privé top embroidered in tangerine orange crystals and a plissé skirt of voluminous deep black silk organza.

Dierks Bentley

The singer who was nominated for Best Country Duo/Group Performance for his song “Different for Girls”, looked dashing in his Giorgio Armani midnight blue one-button peak lapel tuxedo with a classic white evening shirt and a neck tie.

Kevin Garrett

Musician Kevin Garrett went for more of a casual look that still exuded style with his Emporio Armani green, blue and silver printed bomber jacket with a gray Mandarin collar dress shirt and a pair of classic black trousers.

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Rihanna

Not content with just wearing an Armani outfit to the Grammys, Rihanna also wooed the crowds with her stunning black Satin Knot Mule shoes. It wasn’t just her fashion sense, however, that was noticed at the event, the 28-year-old was one of just three artists nominated for eight awards.

Price: HK$5,800

Nicky Hilton

Nicky Hilton, sister of American socialite Paris, was seen at New York Fashion Week earlier this month donning a magnificent Carrie Crystal black suede sandal with silver and clear crystal embellishment from the Giuseppe Zanotti 2017 Spring/Summer collection.

Price: HK$11,600

Hailey Baldwin

One of the top models in the world, Hailey Baldwin is always under pressure to look her best, keep in touch with the latest trends and wear outfits that may become the next big thing in the world of fashion. And she didn’t disappoint when she was spotted in New York wearing a simple, yet trendy, white outfit with her Giuseppe Zanotti Lavinia velvet sandals with mirrored platform.

Price: HK$7,250

Jolin Tsai

Taiwanese singer and actress Jolin Tsai stole the limelight for all the right reasons at a recent event with her majestic silver crystal strappy sandals from the Giuseppe Zanotti Spring/Summer 2017 collection.

Price: HK$8,750

6 Valentine’s Day gifts for a loved one

In a fast-paced city like Hong Kong not everyone has the time to wander round the shops looking for the perfect Valentine’s gift. And with the most romantic day of the year just around the corner, time is running out for those who have left buying a gift to the last minute.

Luckily for you, we have compiled a list of Valentine’s gifts for that special someone.

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Everyone loves cake! Ms B’s Cakery offers a selection of delicious and romantic cakes such as the Amoure, a chequered chocolate and strawberry butter cake laced with strawberry puree and light butter cream, and topped with a giant red rose and 20 small sugar flowers. If that is a bit too sweet for you, try the Lovebird Lilac, with lavender taro chiffon layers and a hint of coconut cream with glazed young coconut.

www.msbscakery.hk

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Nothing says ‘I love you’ like a piece of jewellery, and Larry Jewelry has plenty of exquisite gems to choose from. The company’s Precious Heart collection features diamond heart-shaped rings, and some come with a sapphire, emerald and ruby. The heart-shaped gemstones are set with round, pear-shaped or marquise diamonds. The Luminous Stars collection has two-way pendants featuring shimmering diamonds with 18-carat rose gold or white gold. The pendants can be worn as a mini flower bud or a sparkling star.

www.larryjewelry.com

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Burberry has released a combined blush and highlighter palette. First Love is inspired by playful prints and fabrics from their womenswear collections. The box has a heart-print design and the palette is infused with illuminating pearls to add subtle highlights to cheeks.

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Bally, the luxury fashion brand, was reportedly founded because of a husband’s simple gesture of love towards his wife. And with this in mind, the brand has unveiled its Valentine’s Day gift collection, including a simple and elegant grained calf leather Boom bag, a black grained leather Larsh cardholder and Avro and Avelle sneakers made from lightweight neoprene wrapped in leather perforated with the “B” symbol.

www.bally.com

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Watchmaker Omega is aiming to be a matchmaker this Valentine’s Day with its Globemaster Co-Axial Master Chronometer Annual Calendar 41 mm. The watch is ideal for the man in your life. It has a stainless steel case and hard metal (tungsten carbide) bezel, and each of its facets includes a month of the year.

www.omegawatches.com

Valentine's Day 2017
Luggage maker Rimowa has the perfect gift for a loved one who travels a lot — the Rimowa Salsa Air in Guards Red. The multiwheel suitcase comes in intense red, and its light weight makes it perfect for those who are always rushing to catch a flight.

www.rimowa.com

Written by Andrew Scott

Bloomin’ beauty: Put a little spring in your step


Check out the latest spring fashion from Burberry, Arte, Dolce & Gabbana, Versace, Jimmy Choo, Bottega Veneta and more.

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