Snap Shots: Peek-a-boo styling

Peek at the snap shots of this season’s trendiest accessories to decorate the body. From captivating red, white and black geometric flats by Christian Louboutin to a chic balloon bag by Loewe to the eye catching duo Wonder Woman statement rings by Atelier Swarovski. 

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Houndstooth cape coat by Loewe; House cat flex cuff by  Kate Spade; Balloon bag by Loewe; Denim pants by  Salvatore Ferragamo; High-top loafer by Loewe; Hat by Maryam Keyhani 

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Ralf Mocassino shoes by Salvatore Ferragamo; Denim pants by  Salvatore Ferragamo; High-top loafer by Loewe

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Bracelet by Bottega  Veneta; Wonder Woman  statement rings by  atelier Swarovski; Turtle-neck sweater by  Hermès; 1927 sailing bag by  Salvatore Ferragamo

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Bag by Roger Vivier; Watch by Hermès; Dandelion flats by Christian  Louboutin; Pants by Hermès; Arceau 78 watch by Hermès

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Leggings by Prada; Shoes by Gucci; Pants by Dunhill; Boots by Hermès; Pants and shoes by Prada; Earrings and rings by atelier Swarovski

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Pants by Givenchy; Derby Toto black shoes by  Christian Louboutin 

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 Satin pumps by Roger Vivier; Juliette sandal by Rene Caovilla; Veneziana lace sling by Rene  Caovilla; Fur jacket by Prada 

Earrings and rings by Atelier Swarovski

 

Photos: Jack Law

Art Direction: Jhoshwa Ledesma

Best comfortable and stylish heels

Heels are to a woman’s outfit what lipstick is to her makeup– they are an accessory to power and confidence. Although gorgeous footwear offers a boost to height as well as poise, they need not hurt your feet. Fortunately, this year’s runway trends offer a wide range of heels that are fashionable yet comfortable for the feet.

Curved-in pumps

Though a pair of classic pumps will instantly elevate any outfit, high heels aren’t always synonymous with comfort. The pain that comes with a pair of stilettos is likely due to the design and craftsmanship of the shoes. The placement of the heels on the shoes is a significant key in how the body’s weight shifts towards the ball of the feet, causing that familiar pain at the bottom of the feet. Avoid heels that are placed at the end of the shoes and opt for ones that curve inward. With this, weight is placed at the back of a foot instead of the front of the foot.

Trending pumps: Double mary jane by Dolce & Gabbana, Safety pin python pumps by Versace, Fishnet mesh heeled slides by Gianvito Rossi

Chunky / Platforms

Those who aren’t used to wearing heels or with balance issues but still want the slimming silhouette that a pair of stunning pumps offers are advised to go for chunky styles which provide a boost of a few centimeters and also offer better stability to narrow heels. Thicker platforms or soles of the shoes also help redistribute weight. 

Trending chunky/platform shoes: Double mary jane by Suzzane Rae, Colorful boots by Longchamp, Technical patent leather boots by Prada,  Bold ankle boots by Versace

Slingback 

Although open-style sandals are an undeniably elegant adornment for the feet, they often prompt the wearer to grip the front of the sandals by putting more pressure on the toes, adding pressure and causing pain to the ball of the feet. A slingback wraps around the ankles to prevent slipping, friction and pressure and provide support for even weight distribution.

Trending slingbacks sandals: Crystal Bow Tie Sandals by Aquazzura, Wave pumps by Porenza Schouler, Heels by Versace

Spool 

Spool types are short but elegant and functional. They offer unseasoned heel wearers comfort and poise and sophistication of a lady. This style of footwear, in contrast to high heels, is less prone to pain, imbalance, injury and muscle and joint pains as it doesn’t require much effort to stay balanced and secure.

Trending spool heels: Bow mules by Brock Collection, Flower pump by Loewe, Python toe ankle boot by Proenza Schouler, Almond toe pumps by Prada

Loafers

Footwear that hugs the feet or at least covers the front of the feet allows the feet to stay on the shoes. It offers support, stability and prevents slipping. This footwear type provides less slippage and more comfort. There are several new designs for loafers that improve on traditional boring designs that fashion gold, floral, and chain details. 

Trending loafers: GG Platform by Gucci, Iconic Daisy by Sophia Webster, Brush leather by Prada, Ankle Chain by Far Nick

Contrary to the “pain is beauty” hackneyed expression, heels are meant to provide women with ample confidence, and there is nothing that offers confidence more than comfort.

Floral-designed handbags take centre stage at 2020 catwalk

Floral-designed handbags grabbed much attention at the catwalk this year. This Fall/Winter 2020, handbags adorned by floral designs offer an irresistible allure with fun, flirty floral flourishes that accentuate the bold and beautiful spirit of the modern-day young woman. From Bottega Veneta’s signature intrecciato weaves to a haute couture rose embellishment, here are the most popular flower-inspired designs for handbags in FW20:

 

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3D floral detail

Floral prints have long been a beloved design in fashion. Throughout history, floral designs have evolved from exotic Chinese flower prints on silk to 18th-century European flowers printed on cotton, to today’s various wild interpretations and incorporations of flora and fauna in haute-couture designs such as the Atelier Bag Rose Edition with shoulder strap by Italian luxury brand Valentino Garvani. A fun and flirty accessory to express passion and beauty for the sophisticated fashion-forward female. 

 

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Weaved leather

A show of craftsmanship and luxury is the intrecciato weave, a design synonymous with the high-fashion Italian brand, Bottega Veneta. The New Jodie Medium tote bag is their latest creation to garner a lot of hype at the FW20 runway. Without the need for branded labels, the textured design is a signature look in itself and complements the sleek and effortless style of a confident woman.

 

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Flower petals embellishments

Texture and tactile is a common sight in FW20’s fashion runways. Such is the case in Valentino Garavani’s Atelier Rose Edition 03  large tote that features a classic tote silhouette embellished with flower petals and a contrasting leather strap. Made with viscose material for a lightweight and luxurious look, it is a fun and contemporary take on the flower-inspired design that serves as a functional bag to fit all the essentials of a lady while still fashioning a chic and elegant look. 

 

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Tassel details

Tassels are one of 2020’s trendiest accessory details, alongside pom poms and fringes. A fun and floral detail at the end of the drawstrings of a handbag like Loewe’s Flamenco clutch with bell tassel. A detail that is reminiscent of the allium flower or chive flower adds a playful touch to the sleek shoulder bag. 

 
 
 

Trendy FW20: Bundle up in style with this season’s trendiest

With the onset of cooler weather offering a welcome reprieve from the sweltering summer heat, a refreshing array of svelte designs has been served up at the FW20 runways by some of the world’s most beloved high-end fashion maisons all aimed at helping femme fashionistas heat up their wardrobes during the fall and winter months.

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Balenciaga

Playful yet undeniably powerful, the new FW20 collection of bold hues and vibrant prints is an homage to the modern woman in all her multifaceted forms. A key motif throughout are the pointed shoulders, rigid lines that embody an otherworldly aesthetic, attributing their wearers with an eerie appeal. 

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Bottega Veneta

A slew of effortlessly sophisticated designs that embody the concept of comfortable refinement, as aptly demonstrated by FW20’s creative director, Daniel Lee’s, use of sweeping gowns and flowing fringes that scream effortless elegance. Accentuating this motif are an array of beautiful intrecciato leather accessories that can be used day or night. 

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Chanel

Creative Director, Virginie Viard, encapsulates freedom and liberation into the designs that all hold female self-expression at their core, be it a daring cropped ruffled shirt, a skin-baring bralette-and-maxi-skirt combo or even a plush one-piece suit dress. In the variety of the FW20 collection, one message is clear: comfortable can be sexy too.

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Dior

A known feminist, Creative Director Maria Grazia Chiuri’s passion has translated into a range of looks that capture the complex facets of womanhood that embrace a defiant, rebellious, feminist spirit. Ranging from the flirtatiousness of a low-cut white dress with playful fringes to the casual confidence of an all-denim suit to the power imparted by a perfectly cut checkered suit. Throughout the FW20 showcase, her models are adorned with bandanas that permeate a sense of anti-establishment sentiment. 

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Dolce & Gabbana

In place of the avant-garde designs that so often dominate Dolce & Gabbana’s collections, its FW20 season embraces a softer, more artisanal appeal in favour of time-honoured craftsmanship skills of shoemakers, seamstresses and knitters, as evidenced by the impeccably tailored suits, heavy knit coats, crocheted bralettes and knitted footwear. 

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Giorgio Armani

Awash in a plethora of fabrics, textures and materials, the new FW20 collection from Giorgio Armani presents a truly romantic vision. Dazzling bejewelled studs and feathery pompoms vie with svelt chiffon and velvet floral prints for domination, presenting a vibrant feast for the eyes. Throughout, a playful exploration of silhouettes is apparent in the sheer shirts and gowns, flowing pants and jackets and even an asymmetrical accent thrown in for good measure. 

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Givenchy

In place of last season’s more floral and hippie motifs, this new FW20 line presents a wholly formal approach inspired by scans of Nouvelle Vague movie posters and artworks of Helena Almeida and Ketty La Rocca, red and white are the dominant colours as evidenced by strong rigid shoulders, double-breasted jackets and an elegant asymmetrical brown cowl. Touches of feathers, fringes and polka dot prints add an extra dimension of flamboyance to the proceedings

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Gucci

Creative Director Alessandro Michele transports us back to simpler times with his latest collection for Gucci. Invoking the innocence of childhood, his FW20 catwalk is replete with creations reminiscent of little girls’ pinafores and dresses. Meanwhile, Michele has also relied on ’60s-era hippie chic for a significant portion of his new catalogue, as is apparent in the floral printed gowns, high-waisted trousers and tinted over-sized sunglasses. 

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Hermès

Featuring apparels that cultivate a sense of athletic chic without once sacrificing on quality and elegance, creative director Nadege Vanhee-Cybulski’s vision for “what is beautiful must also be useful” was brought to fruition through an interspersed of sporty looks and a multitude of more formal outfits – a sleek striped grey dress, a swishing pleated silk skirt, an all-leather suit ensemble, class lines and primary colours.

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Loewe

Featuring a mind-boggling array of shapes and silhouettes, creative director Jonathan Anderson has further enhanced his outré creations with the judicious addition of eye-popping patterns, shimmering fabrics and voluminous ruffles this FW20. Building on the precept of “exaggerating by illusion”, the designer has pushed the boundaries of traditional feminine lines with apparel that celebrate freedom and variety in fashion. 

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Louis Vuitton

historically inspired oufits such as matador jackets collide with geometrically accented dresses and jackets as well as avant-garde metallic tones in this staggering 200-ensemble homage to freedom in fashion. A visual smorgasbord of patterns, textures and colours, “This collection is about sartorial ‘tuning’,” says creative director Nicolas Ghesquière, “It’s sort of an anachrony of genres. It can simply be the pleasure of dressing and its many possibilities, free of protocol or constraint.”

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Prada

Everywhere, injections of masculine tones offer a hint of androgyny, but that never fails to detract from the dominant motif of feminine strength. Be it the formality of the perfectly tailored power suits accentuated with figure-clinching belts, the casual chic of a sleeveless knit sweater and high-slit skirt or the flirtatiousness of a fringed leg-baring dress, every outfit evokes an aura of inherent power and femininity this FW20. 

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Salvatore Ferragamo

Sensual yet minimalist, clean lines and refreshingly uncomplex designs dominate Salvatore Ferragamo’s new seasonal collection. Inspired by famed psychologist Carl Jung’s essays on female archetyps, Creative Director Paul Andrew has instilled his latest designs with ensembles that blend aspects of the seven female paradigms as described by Jung: the huntress, the mother, the queen, the sage, the lover, the mystic and the maiden.  “Fitting into a single type is obselete today,” says Andrew, “Women’s identities are shifting kaleidoscopes.” 

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Valentino

In the wake of the continuing saga of the coronavirus pandemic, Valentino’s new FW20 collection features sombre hues and severe silhouettes. But in a defiant rebellion towards the world’s ‘new normal’, dotted between these sobering outfits are garments that embrace hope and renewal, most notably in the form of a bright red sequin column dress that stands as one of the collection’s highlights. 

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Versace

While the iconic Versace logo-punctuated ensembles that characterised the brand’s past seasons have all but disappeared from its new FW20 collection, it still embodies the brazen flamboyance and hyper-femininity that have become synonymous with creative director Donatella Versace. From electric floral prints and loud animal patterns to dazzling sequined gowns and chunky over-sized coats, there’s no denying the attention-grabbing nature of her new designs. 

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YSL

Defiantly bold and lushly feminine, YSL creative director Anthony Vaccarello’s new collection is an homage to the independent modern woman. Known for advocating a woman’s right to express her own physicality in her own right, his latest designs ramp up the sexiness factor to new heights. Here, peek-a-boo bralettes, nipple-baring sheer shirts, figure-hugging skirts and dominatrix-esque patent leather boots abound are all swathed in neon pinks, rich purples and other attention-grabbing hues. From start to end, it’s a riot of colours, cuts and fabrics that perfectly accentuate womankind’s innate sensuality. 

 

Hottest SS20 Looks: Turn up the heat with these flirtatiously femme fads (Part 1)

Dazzling patterns, flirtatious silhouettes and a kaleidoscope of colours – the world’s leading haute couture houses have embraced the onset of spring with a smorgasbord of sartorial statement pieces that applaud the multifaceted persona of the modern woman. From tropical prints and shimmering fabrics to ’60s-era tweed power suits and glamorous gowns, these SS20 collections are sure to find favour with any discerning fashionista. Without further ado, let’s dive into the best of Spring / Summer 2020…

SS20 looks - Bottega Veneta

Bottega Veneta

Mix-and-match stands as the central conceit of Bottega Veneta’s Spring / Summer 2020 collection. Be it the pairing of a sequined orange dress with a more masculine trench, or accentuating the beach-chic appeal of a tank top and pleated skirt with an oversized intrecciato hobo bag, every versatile look embodies an adventurous spirit that imparts a playful yet sophisticated air.

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Chanel

In a masterful display of textures, fabrics and colours, Chanel’s first post-Karl Lagerfeld line deftly transports you on a journey through time. From its iconic ’60s tweed ensembles and ‘80s all-denim outfits to futuristic silvery accents and accessories, its SS20 collection stands as a tribute to the sartorial trends of yesteryear while giving a respectful nod to the fashion inspirations yet to come.

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Chloé

Embracing a palette of more restrained rustic, earthy hues, Creative Director Natacha Ramsay-Levi’s SS20 collection is nevertheless entrancing. A master class in the art of utilising fabrics, textures and layers to accentuate the female form, the impact of each ensemble is heighted by the judicious addition of chunky jewellery and handbags of every shape and size.

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Dolce & Gabbana

Welcome to the jungle – the Sicilian jungle to be precise. This season, Dolce & Gabbana has embraced a more feral, visceral design style, swathed in tropical motifs, animal prints and floral conceits. Countering conventional wisdom, its multi-layered, multi-textured, multi-printed creations are aggressive, and unapologetically loud, bringing an inescapable aura of the outré onto the runway.

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Dior

Exemplying a playful springtime appeal is Dior, with its new Spring / Summer 2020 collection a joyous celebration of nature’s rebirth. Monochrome designs and sheer silhouette-hugging dresses contrast with funky tie-dye prints and even a show-stopping, eye-popping rainbow floor-length gown, but are all interwoven with an abiding love of Mother Nature.

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Fendi

In the post-Lagerfeld era, Creative Director Venturini Fendi has turned to languid Italian summer evenings for inspiration in her SS20 line. Boasting attention-grabbing outfits for every occasion, the casual beach chic of risque bralettes and sheer skirts stand in sharp contrast to the more formal, structured coats and suits. Interspersed throughout is an eclectic array of adorable handbags.

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Giorgio Armani

Taking “Earth” as his central motif this season, Giorgio Armani’s unquestionable love of structured lines has been wholly tempered with a softer, flowier feel. This sees layered suits and big-shoulder designs give way to a treasure trove of flirtatiously feminine gowns ranging from a leaf-print sequined strapless number to a glorious aquatic-inspired blue dress with oversized ruffles.

SS20 looks - Givenchy

Givenchy

To say Creative Director Clare Waight Keller’s SS20 collection is a study in colours and cuts would be putting it mildly. Fringes, ruffles, and pleats run rampant throughout, while scarlet reds and verdant greens play off of more sombre beiges, blues and whites. It’s a testament to her skill that despite such a riot of themes, the entire collection still remains languidly feminine and relaxed.

Autumn / Winter 2019-20: Part 1 of this season’s hottest looks

With the onset of cooler weather offering a welcome reprieve from the sweltering summer heat, a refreshing array of svelte designs has been served up by the world’s much-loved high-end fashion brands to help femme fashionistas to heat up their wardrobes during the coming months. From shimmering eveningwear and elegant overcoats to evocatively experimental ensembles, there’s something here to appeal to every modern woman. Without further adieu, let’s dive into Part 1 of our coverage of the hottest haute couture looks of Autumn / Winter 2019…

Autumn Winter Fashion

Bottega Veneta

“I like real clothes. I think there’s a need for a return to elegance and sophistication,” Daniel Lee, Bottega Veneta’s creative director, opined before his Autumn / Winter collection hit the catwalk. Indeed, his new women’s line places firm emphasis on wearability and comfort, albeit with an experimental streak, ranging from everyday chic – think sweaters and pants – to more outré offerings like loud leopard-print overcoats, bold black-and-blue cut-out dresses and shimmering evening gowns. Judicious use of leather – an undeniable Bottega signature – underscores every look, be it the form-fitting leather trousers, sleek boots or eye-catching handbags.  

Burberry

For his sophomore Burberry collection, its Italian chief creative officer Riccardo Tisci apparently drew inspiration from the “contrasts in British culture and weather”. It is a study in contrasts indeed, as short, flirtatiously fringed dresses and shimmering sequined gowns vie with rigidly-shouldered coats and silhouette-hiding vests for attention. An aura of defiance against the tense socio-political pre-Brexit atmosphere is wholly perceptible throughout, while Tisci’s affinity for streetwear also makes an appearance in the form of puffy bomber jackets, layered rugby shirts and unambiguously utilitarian footwear.

Chanel

Haute couture maison Chanel bid farewell to its iconic creative director, the late and much-lamented Karl Lagerfeld, by celebrating his final creations – its Autumn / Winter 2019 line – in a majestic, winter-wonderland fashion. Fittingly imbued with the sense of irreverent playfulness that marked so many of his works, the collection celebrates femininity in all its multifaceted glory, be it the classically-elegant wide-legged trouser suits of the modern working woman, the princess chic of a snow-white miniskirt or the unassailable magnetism of an eye-popping all-purple ensemble. Blending tradition with modernity in a flair all his own, it is a fitting finale for one of fashion’s all-time greats.

Chloé

Chloé’s newest seasonal looks are a riot of patterns, fabrics and textures, all intertwined with asymmetrical hemlines, morphing silhouettes and the occasional splash of colour. An apt homage to the ever-evolving nature of haute couture, creative director Natacha Ramsay-Levi has interspersed her more sober offerings – denim jeans and a tee, a billowing overcoat over tweed trousers – with a touch of edginess evident in the wispy floor-length gowns, evocative see-through tops and lacy skirts. Throughout, her only allowance for consistency lies in the talismanic accessories that accentuate most outfits, taking each perfectly-tailored ensemble to new heights.

Dior

Feminism, sisterhood and the rise of womankind – these are the unquestionable themes shaping Dior creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri’s latest looks. Inspired by Britain’s Teddy Girls – the bold working-class vixens who rejected post-WWII austerity and embraced head-turning, gender-bending garments as their call-to-action – the models are garbed in loud hues and strong checkered patterns in aggressively cut yet undeniable feminine lines. Interspersed with these more dominant designs are form-fitting dresses in a whirl of translucent sequins, ruffled taffeta and seductively high hemlines, proclaiming that in today’s enlightened age, a woman can indulge her delicate side and still remain powerful.

Dolce & Gabbana

The staggering 127-look parade that encompasses Dolce & Gabbana’s new seasonal line is a visual smorgasbord to say the least. Dubbed the Eleganza collection, the mammoth anthology is divided into 11 wholly separate sections – Masculine, Colour Block and Tweed, to name but three – each representative of a signature style developed by its two founders over the last 36 years. Advocating a “return to classicality”, the duo have presented an eye-popping array of sophisticated day-tonight wear, from androgynous tweed suits and pants to soft and dreamy “Sleepwear”. Elsewhere, bold leopard prints and beautifully-tailored portrait-print pieces gift the collection with a sense of the outré.

Fendi

Another swansong collection by the late Karl Lagerfeld, Fendi’s Autumn / Winter 2019 show exemplifies the very best of his signature looks. Dominated by warm beige, yellow and orange hues, the boxy cuts and structurally austere lines of the mainly formal offerings have been given a dash of playful accents, be it the oversized bowtie that adorns a square-shouldered leather coat, the Fendi logo-printed leggings or the geometrically intricate gauzy leather dress. The pièce de résistance of the collection is an airy and flirtatiously sheer buttercup-yellow dress worn by model Gigi Hadid to close the show.

Givenchy

Deftly demonstrating that formalwear can be fun and exuberant, Givenchy’s creative director Clare Waight Keller has freely experimented with varying volumes, layers and patterns while still delivering a wholly sophisticated ladieswear collection – themed as “the winter of Eden” – this season. The most profound of her explorations are to be found in her study of shoulders and sleeves. From ’40s-era square cuts to the ’90s’ shrunkenly sloped lines, from sculpturally rounded styles to a slinky off-shoulder design with a puffed sleeve, Keller ably showcases her undeniable tailoring genius and innate vision with each design.

Stay tuned for Part 2 of our Autumn / Winter 2019-20 coverage…

Sprig Collection: Add a little leaf motif to your lady luggage

May the forces of nature gather together this season to ensure that summertime travels are blooming with fauna and haute fashion. From luxury brands such as Hermès and Chloé we’ve rounded up together our favourite leaf motifs to inspire you this summer.

 

          

 

Sprig Collection

From left:
Necklace with leather knot by Tod’s
In-the-loop Phone To Go pouch by Hermès
Puzzle small bag by Loewe
Gancini floral-printed mini bag by Salvatore Ferragamo
Lulah polka dot pumps by Stuart Weitzman
Rosie Petite flower-shaped sunglasses by Chloé

Sprig Collection

From left:
Hollywood T Twist top-handle bag by Tom Ford
Almond pump in bicolour nappa leather by Bottega Veneta
Oversized sunglasses with Gancini motif by Salvatore Ferragamo
Mystic small bag in Lichen waxy leather by Givenchy
Tressage Cuir Hexagone 40mm bag strap by Hermès

From left:
Badger charm by Loewe
Arco 33 top-handle bag by Bottega Veneta
Poseidon ring in gold-finished metal by Givenchy
Bracelet in sterling silver with 18K gold finish by Bottega Veneta
Sunglasses by Valentino
Peekaboo Regular Pocket medium handbag by Fendi
Mary Jane satin pump with metal toe-cap by Tom Ford
Leather belt by Tod’s
Magritte Brillant top-handle bag by Delvaux
Card holder and phone case pouch by Hermès
Piglet charm by Loewe

Sprig Collection

From left:
Flat Western mule by Loewe
The Champion limited-edition bag by Delvaux
Lookbook Wing heeled mule by Givenchy
Kelly II Sellier Up Point Sure Deux bag by Hermès
Bunny mini bag by Loewe

Sprig Collection

From left:
Sculptural heel sandal by Salvatore Ferragamo
Gancini bucket bag by Salvatore Ferragamo
Envelope-detail leather belt by Burberry
Bucket small bag with removable straps by Tod’s
Crystal-embellished sunglasses by Giorgio Armani

          

 Photos: Jack Law
Art Direction & 
Styling: San Wong

Roof Style: April’s fashion trends to help you cut above the rest

Roof Style: April's fashion trends to help you cut above the rest

As April fashion springs into our wardrobes, it can be a difficult transition from long to short length looks and with Hong Kong’s forever changing thermometer you need to prepared for anything. With a range of bright and neutral colours and long and short-sleeves, you’ll be ready for whatever the observatory throws at you. Here’s how to get the look.

On Him
Crocodile-textured jacquard leather jacket, tank top, dress trousers, lace-up shoes in patent leather and leather cuff with lock buckle, all by Tom Ford 

On Her
Tumbled leather menswear jacket, faux leather ruched dress and leather cuff with lock buckle, all by Tom Ford 
Leather sling-back heels by Bottega Veneta 
Endless Love drop earrings in sterling silver by Links of London

On Him
Striped shirt, tank top with pants and sandals, all by Cerruti 1881
Saddle bag in navy blue by Dior Men 

On Her
Pin-striped jacket and pants with cropped knit-top by Sandro
Mules by Salvatore Ferragamo
Whip medium bag in leather by Givenchy
Chic Princess silver-plated earrings by Folli Follie

On Him
Poplin jacket and pants, tee, Maxi Cabat tote-bag in nappa leather, all by Bottega Veneta
Sandals by Cerruti 1881
Bee Mine silver-plated pendant necklace by Folli Follie

On Her
Over-size topcoat, blouse, shorts and sandals, all by Cerruti 1881
Maxi Cabat 30 tote-bag in nappa leather by Bottega Veneta
Bee Mine gold-plated pendant necklace by Folli Follie

On Her
Double-breasted light pink pant suit by Sandro, 
Sandals by Prada

On Him
Double-breasted yellow pant suit and B23 high-top sneakers, both by Dior Men 

On Her
Sleeveless long coat, tank top with shorts, leather slippers and skinny belt, all by Cerruti 1881 

On Him
Knitted sweater and shorts, both from Berluti’s KVA Capsule Collection 
Tee by Prada
Leather boots by Berluti

On Her
High-neck top with bow, metal belt and satin shorts, all by Prada 
Satin heels by Tom Ford
Mod Princess rose gold-plated long necklace by Folli Follie

On Him
Evening jacket, trousers and dress shirt, all by Tom Ford
Patent leather loafers by Prada 

april fashion trends

On Him
Leather blouson with detachable sleeves, sleeveless military shirt, military chinos, ankle boots in calf leather, leather cuff with chain, Signet Round ring, all by Givenchy 

On Her
Military shirt, high-waist belted pants, pumps in patent leather, leather belt, silver cuff, Signet Pinky ring, all by Givenchy 

Photos: Jack Law
Art Direction and Styling: San Wong
Models : Martin F & Maddy @ Primo
Make-up : Esther Kwan
Hair : Catherine Au-Yeung

Well Red: Willfully Scarlet in time for Chinese New Year

 

          

With the countdown to Chinese New Year drawing nearer, it’s now the time to gather the very best of retails rouges. Carefully selected by Gafencu’s staff are the most radiant accessories and scarlet fashion pieces to celebrate the Year of the Pig, or perhaps even save for this coming Valentines…

Look 1Scarlet Fashion

Jordy elastic sandal by Bally; Loafer in patent leather by TOD’S; Cuzco Kitten 45 mule by Aquazzura; Varina ballet flat in patent leather by Salvatore Ferragamo; Optic pump in velvet and PVC by Aquazzura; Shiva pump in patent leather by Aquazzura; Heeled mule by Jimmy Choo; Gianvito pump in patent leather by Gianvito Rossi

Look 2

Scarlet Fashion

Joli Rouge Velvet lipstick #742V by Clarins; Le Phyto Rouge lipstick #43 Rouge Capri by Sisley; Gongjinhyang Mi Glow lip balm #Wine Red by The history of Whoo; Rouge A Levres lipstick #18 Cherry Berry by Clé de Peau Beauté; Ecstasy Shine lip cream #400 by Giorgio Armani; Rouge Allure Velvet Lipstick #N°5 by Chanel (Limited Edition); Gongjinhyang Mi Glow lip balm #Red by The history of Whoo; Le Phyto Rouge lipstick #41 Rouge Miani by Sisley

Look 3

 Scarlet Fashion

Clayn mini-bag in quilted leather by Bally; Mini bag in weaved satin by Giorgio Armani; Piazza bag with top handle by Bottega Veneta; Small GV3 bag in two-tone leather by Givenchy;  Ferragamo Studio mini-bag by Salvatore Ferragamo; White Rock Road Luxe Sam mini-bag in crocodile-embossed leather by Kate Spade New York; 90s Vintage Logo shoulder bag by Versace; Shoulder bag by Valentino; So Foxy Fall Scene Sam bag with embellished leather by Kate Spade New York; Small Anouck bag in crocodile embossed leather by Claudie Pierlot; Marianne XB cross-body bag from Jimmy Choo’s Cruise 19 Collection

Look 4

Scarlet Fashion

Grace Lace pump by Rene Caovilla; Miu Crystal suede bag by Miu Miu; Graceful Bloom necklace and cuff by Atelier Swarovski; Lilaina pump in suede with crystals by Stuart Weitzman; Cloud clutch bag in satin with crystal bow clasp by Jimmy Choo; Bing 65 mule in suede with crystal strap from Jimmy Choo’s Cruise 19 Collection; Cross-body bag with coloured rhinestones by Giorgio Armani

Look 5

Scarlet Fashion

Two-tone pouch by Prada; Pendant earrings with coral and tassels by Giorgio Armani; Aqua Glow cushion and Powermatte lip pigment #Flame, both from NARS’ limited edition Lunar New Year collection; Woven necklace in nappa leather with metal pendants and tassels by Giorgio Armani; Pig motif charm keychain by Bottega Veneta; Sì Passione eau de parfum by Giorgio Armani; Timeless rose gold tone watch by Links of London; Butterfly motif charm keychain by Bottega Veneta; My Armani To Go cushion by Giorgio Armani; Edition N°5 eau de parfum by Chanel; Mini Friendship bracelets in 18K rose gold vermeil and silver, both by Links of London

 

Photos: Jack Law
Art Direction & Styling : San Wong

Exterior Superior: Outdoors, out of sight, but never out of style

            

 

As the temperature decreases, our layers have known to increase, but that doesn’t mean outdoor style must be forsaken. We’ve put together some of the most glamorous looks for your overcoat overcast needs. 

Outdoor Style LOOK 1

Her: Velvet jacket by ANIRAC; Halter-neck maxi-dress with chain from Hermès’ Resort Collection; Vinny high boots, Signature belt-bag, necklace and earrings, all from Chloé’s Spring 19 Collection

Him: Leather coat by Berluti; Shirt by Diesel; Pants by Sandro Homme; Ankle boots by Jil Sander

Outdoor Style LOOK 2

Her: Hooded jacket, knitted pullover, skirt, BV Luna crossbody bag and earrings with crystals, all from Bottega Veneta’s Cruise Collection; Booties by Sandro

Him: Leather jacket, printed T-shirt and jogging pants, leather bracelet, all from Hermès’ SS19 Collection; B-Way high-top sneakers by Berluti

Outdoor Style LOOK 3

Him: Hawaiian shirt, jerseytop, large Jaw hybrid bag, all from Givenchy’s Precollection; Trousers by Jil Sander; Hiking boots by Suitsupply; Leather bracelet by Hermès

Outdoor Style Look 4

Her: Checked suit and heels, both from Givenchy’s Pre-collection; Leather with ruffled top and miniskirt, both from Prada’s Resort CollectionMini Roy bucket bag by Chloé

Outdoor Style Look 5

Her: Leather jacket and shorts, patterned cape-jacket, Miu Crystal suede bag, all from Miu Miu’s Cruise Collection; Leather long boots, earrings and cuff with crystals, all from Bottega Veneta’s Cruise Collection; Pendant necklace by Hermès

Him: Leather jacket with fur collar, shirt with jeans and shoes, all from Bottega Veneta’s Cruise Collection; Leather bracelet by Hermès

Outdoor Style Look 6

Outdoor Style

Her: Embroidered tartan shirt by Sandro; Leather jumper by Claudie Pierlot; Knitted collar by Jil Sander; Sweater by Diesel Pumps from Prada’s Resort CollectionEffervescence Gems Collection earrings and rings in 18K yellow gold vermeil with amethyst, both by Links of London

Him: Coat by Diesel; Down jacket by Canada Goose; Trousers and hiking boots, all by Suitsupply

Outdoor Style Look 7

Her: Jacket with skirt with fringes, both from Chloé’s Spring 19 Collection; Leather shirt by Claudie Pierlot; Heels by Givenchy; Ovals collection necklace and rings in silver, all by Links of London

Him: Checked coat from Hermès SS19 Collection; Sweater and suede boots by Suitsupply; Charm necklace by Givenchy; Pants by Sandro

 

Photos: Neville Lee
Art Direction and Styling: San Wong
Model: Rose @ Model One, Fedor L @ A1M Management
Makeup: Margaret Wong

Hair: Catherine Au-Yeung