Bottega Veneta to combine women’s and men’s fashion shows

The fashion world is slowly changing for the better after Bottega Veneta announced that starting from 2017, it will present its collections with two annual combined women’s and men’s fashion shows.

The move by the Italian luxury fashion house comes after Burberry, Paul Smith and Gucci earlier announced they will also hold combined-sex fashion shows from next year.

Bottega held its first co-ed Spring/Summer fashion show in September at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera in Milan.

The fashion house will hold two annual combined women’s and men’s fashion shows, respectively for the Fall/Winter and Spring/Summer 2017 seasons, during the February and September Milan women’s fashion weeks.

Prada’s blooming Baroque sunglasses

Prada likes to hark back to eras famous for their glamour and art when it releases new collections, and the Italian fashion house has gone back to the 17th and 18th centuries for its latest minimal Baroque sunglasses.

However, instead of using the European architecture or art the Baroque period is famous for, Prada has decided to use nature as an inspiration by designing its sunglasses with flower and foliage motifs found during the era.

Stylised plant life—acanthus leaves, laurel branches, palm fronds—has been turned into scrolling garlands that bud and branch into the curves of the sunglasses and the motifs are ingrained into the frames.

The sunglasses are available in five colours: black, tortoise, ivory, red and spotted tortoise.  

Shine in metallic fashion this winter

Looking for a way to stand out this winter? Designers Tom Ford, Roberto Cavalli and Louis Vuitton, among others will help you shine during the grey months with their collections of metallic dresses and handbags.

The perfect purse and the cutest clutch

Bags are the perfect accessory for men and women. The versatility of many bags means they can be used in any setting: formal or informal. And people who sport bags tend to keep their bags or clutches in line with the latest fashion.

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Dressed to impress: Fashion highlights from Gafencu’s Gala Dinner

Some of Hong Kong’s most successful and well-known men and women were dressed to impress for a night of revelry at the Gafencu Gala Dinner last week.

The guest list was a who’s who of VIPs and all of the guests dazzled in their suits and dresses, which made the task of picking the fashion highlights of the night a little tough, but we managed.

Guests who attended the Gala Dinner included Clara Lee, Gigi Fu, Pauline Yam, Brandon Chau, Albert Wong, Dorian Ho, Janet Ma, Amanda Lui, Anson Chan, James Tien, Wesley Wan, Sabrina Fung, Jennifer Liu, Heidi Chan, Jonathan Young, Orlando Ho, Mona Ch’ng, Stephen & Deborah Hung, Alfred Hui, Elena Kong, Vincent Ng, Jade Leung, Sherman & Ming Tang, Yolanda Choy.

 

Discover how a discrete diamond or an occasional opal can zhoosh up the finest frock

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The Cartier Magicien Collection diamond Incantation necklace has a 22.84-carat sapphire; Cartier’s Oracle necklace holds emeralds from Colombia and diamonds.

Big girls need big diamonds” was Elizabeth Taylor’s take on the subject, while Coco Chanel famously asserted that “a woman needs ropes and ropes of pearls.” Despite their slightly different preferences, it is safe to say that both were firm believers that jewellery can make or break an outfit, particularly when dressing for a gala event or a high society soirée.

The key to achieving the requisite sophisticated look is balance. Ideally, a dazzling sequin dress, for example, should be complemented by small, dainty earrings and very little else. Simple, classic dresses, meanwhile, can be spruced up with a jaw-dropping statement piece, such as Piaget’s Sunny Side of Life pink gold necklace, complete with an oval-cut Paraiba tourmaline from Mozambique, all surrounded by diamonds, pink sapphires and yet more blue tourmalines. As a rule of thumb, if one item is overstated, the remainder can be a little more demure.

A prime example of the former, courtesy of Piaget, is a stunning pair of 18K white gold dangle earrings, fetchingly adorned with 460 brilliant-cut diamonds in a cascading circular design. These were recently modeled to great effect by Jessica Chastain, the US actress and Piaget brand ambassador. In a similar vein, white gold cuffs emblazoned with blue sapphires or Piaget’s emerald and diamond jewellery sets all add a touch of glamour to any gala gown.

“As a rule of thumb, if one item is overstated, the remainder can be a little more demure”

Cartier is also clearly in the “go big or go home” camp, a commitment underlined by its diamond Incantation necklace, an accessory that can be transformed to suit any occasion. This choker-style necklace can be easily elongated, while its detachable Ceylon sapphire pendant can also be worn as a ring. Even more playful options courtesy of Cartier – and just perfect for complementing a cocktail dress – are its desert-themed collection of cactus-shaped rings, earrings and necklaces.

For those looking for a bold splash of colour, Bulgari’s Ispirazioni Italiane necklace dazzles with an array of pink tourmalines, amethysts, emerald beads, red spinels and diamonds. Chopard has also chosen to forefront diamonds in its Temptations Haute Joaillerie collection, with the range boasting a sophisticated set of earrings with oval-cut, marquise-cut, pear-shaped and brilliant-cut diamonds.

While earrings and necklaces in vibrant colours are very much in vogue right now, any budding Ms Taylors and Ms Chanels – with a distinct penchant for classic gemstones – will still surely find something to catch their eye in this season’s jewellery collections.

 

Curtain Call: A fusion of fashion and make-up

Fashion by Dolce & Gabbana, Roberto Cavalli, Sergio Rossi, Versace and many others, along with make-up by Nars, combine for a colourful photo shoot.

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Jewellery inspired by the stars

Walking hand-in-hand with your lover along a promenade under a bright starry night is a scene straight out of a Hollywood movie, or your dreams. And only the luckiest of people will get to experience that scene in real life.

With that in mind, jewellers and purveyors of women’s fashion have been using scenes like the one mentioned for years to invoke images of romance and love to sell their products.

Carat London’s new Stella collection is no different. Inspired by bright starry nights, the jewellery brand’s latest collection includes earrings, bracelets, necklace and rings.

The collection is handmade using uniquely created hand-cut and hand-polished gemstones.

So pieces of jewellery like the Celestial Bracelet with an adjustable chain ball set in rose gold finish in sterling silver and the Mimosa Drop Necklace with its shimmering encrusted pendant which dangles from a chain of an adjustable lariat necklace have a classic look.