Match Fit: Wear what you dare to pair

With the new year upon us, leaping into 2021 calls for nothing less than a bold and assertive frame of mind. Match fit for a soiree of sophistication and glamour, dare to pair what you wear to carry through a look that speaks for you. 

Match Fit Wear what you dare to pair gafencu magazine fashion feature look 1

Look 1

On Her:

Earrings and bracelet by Ryder Diamonds; Heavy crepe dress by Sharisha, courtesy of Net-A-Porter; Pants by Bottega Veneta 

On Him:

Shirt by Brunello Cucinelli; Suit jacket by Dunhill; Pants by Bottega Veneta

Match Fit Wear what you dare to pair gafencu magazine fashion feature look 2

Look 2

Coat and top by Balenciaga; Pants by Valentino Garavani; Bag by Hermès; Shoes by Giuseppe Zanotti 

Match Fit Wear what you dare to pair gafencu magazine fashion feature look 3

Look 3

On Her:

Earrings by Ryder Diamonds; Ornell top by Sandro; Chimera gold-tone pearl body chain by Rosantica, courtesy of Net-A-Porter; Black long tulle gloves with satin bows and crystals by Gucci 

On Him:

Shirt by Berluti

Match Fit Wear what you dare to pair gafencu magazine fashion feature look 4

Look 4

On Her:

Hair accessory in metal with crystals by Gucci; Earrings and bracelet by Ryder Diamonds; Jacket by Versace; 2.0 Cruel heels by Giuseppe Zanotti; Chinese chess set by Hermès

On Him:

Top by Balenciaga; Pants by Berluti; Shoes by Giuseppe Zanotti

Match Fit Wear what you dare to pair gafencu magazine fashion feature look 5

Look 5

Interlocking G necklace by Gucci; Pasto one-shoulder neon satin mini dress by GAUGE81, courtesy of Net-A-Porter; Ring by Ryder Diamonds; Mid-heel boots in white by Gucci 

Match Fit Wear what you dare to pair gafencu magazine fashion feature look 6

Look 6

On Her:

Earrings and necklace by Ryder Diamonds; Leather jacket by Salvatore Ferragamo; Bebe platform heels by Giuseppe Zanotti; Mini hobo bag by Gucci 

On Him:

Shirt, leather jacket and pants by Prada; Shoes by Versace

Look 7

On Her:

Earrings and ring by Ryder Diamonds; Pant suit by The Kooples; Roulis slim bag by Hermès; Thigh-high boots by Balenciaga 

On Him:

Shirt, suit jacket, trousers and shoes by Dolce & Gabbana

Match Fit Wear what you dare to pair gafencu magazine fashion feature look 8

Look 8

On Her:

Earrings and necklace by Ryder Diamonds; Two-tone faux fur coat by The Kooples; Sequined mini dress by Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini from The Outnet; Heels by Giuseppe Zanotti  

On Him:

Brooch by Ryder Diamonds; Suit jacket and trousers by Berluti; Shoes by Giuseppe Zanotti 

Match Fit Wear what you dare to pair gafencu magazine fashion feature look 8

Look 9

On Her:

Earrings in metal with crystals by Gucci; Knitwear dress by Salvatore Ferragamo; Rings by Ryder Diamonds; Tres Viver boots by Roger Vivier 

On Him:

Turtleneck, jacket, pants and leather boots, all by Hermès; Ring by Ryder Diamonds

 

Photos: Jack Law

Art Direction and Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma

Models : Filip Bledziewski @ModelOne, Candice Lui

Hair and Make-up : Vincy Lee and Hoby Wong

Venue: Andante

 

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.

SS20 looks - Chanel

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.

SS20 looks - Chloé

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.

SS20 looks - Dolce & Gabbana

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.

SS20 looks - Dior

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.

SS20 looks - Fendi

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.

SS20 looks - Giorgio Armani

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…

Christmas Spree: Affording you the greatest glee this festive season

           

As we draw closer to Jolly Old Saint Nick’s annual visit to our beloved city, it’s now the time to be rockin’ around the Christmas spree. Carefully selected by Gafencu’s staff are the perfect little prezzies to slip into your loved ones’ stockings, or perhaps even under the mistletoe to guarantee an extra holiday smooch.

Look 1:

From left: Confession refillable lipstick set by Hourglass; Provocateur eyeshadow palette from NARS’ Holiday 2018 Collection; Sunglasses by Alexander McQueen; Miu Cleo bag by Miu Miu; Cadogan Engine billfold wallet by Dunhill; Leather headphone case by Bottega Veneta; The Only One eau de parfum by Dolce & Gabbana; Valeria cuff by Chloé; J Box clutch with crystal stars by Jimmy Choo; Bunny Macrame charm in calfskin by Loewe; Evening slipper in patent leather by Dunhill

Look 2

From left: Cho Real Barocco mule by Roger Vivier; Varina ballerina and mini Vara Bow flap bag with crystals, both by Salvatore FerragamoHot Tryst cheek palette from NARS’ Holiday 2018 Collection; Red Edition N°5 eau de parfum by Chanel; Panthère de Cartier sunglasses by Cartier; Talia sandal with crystals and feathers by Giuseppe Zanotti

Look 3

From left: Dice game in leather and wooden dice by Berluti; Duke zipped folio in metallic calfskin leather by Dunhill; Garden of Paradise parfum by Chopard; Villeret Grande Date Jour Rétrograde watch in 18K red gold case by Blancpain; Billfold wallet in multi-coloured intrecciato leather by Bottega Veneta; Leather case by Hermès

Look 4

From left: Multipouch in nappa leather, iPhone case in nappa leather, three glass orbs, all by Bottega Veneta; Zipped tablet pouch by Hermès; Foxley tasselled slippers by Jimmy Choo; Leather box with mouse motif by Loewe; Leather cardholder by Hermès

Christmas Spree

Look 5

From left: Grand Attelage gold-plated cutleryby Hermès; Barocco box clutch with crystals and stones by Roger Vivier; The Empressa Collection X’mas box gift set with Empressa eau de toilette and body cream by Penhaligon’s; Sequined Mary Jane pumps by Miu Miu; Twenty~4 Automatic watch in 18K rose gold set with diamonds by Patek Philippe;  Goldomania nail colour and Goldomania Loubilaque lip lacquer from Christian Louboutin’s Goldomania holiday collection.

Photos: Neville Lee
Art Direction & Styling : San Wong

Five jewellery inspirations from this year’s Fall Winter 2018-19 runways

This year’s fall-winter fashion trends prove, yet again, that some jewellery trends are here to stay. We take inspiration from five trendy – yet timeless – jewellery pieces, fresh from the Fall Winter 2018-19 runways.

Fall Winter 2018-19

When in plight, choose black and white

As this Chanel earring shows, monochrome colours are here to stay, no matter what season of the year it is. However, pick a chunky statement piece to tick the right boxes.

Fall Winter 2018-19

Let your rock talk

Choose a bracelet with big, dazzling diamonds or coloured stones like this Dolce & Gabbana bracelet and wear it solitary on an otherwise bare arm. The bigger the stone, the better, the more the attention.

Fall Winter 2018-19

Pin your hopes on brooches

There’s nothing like a bold brooch to make an original fashion statement. This tiger brooch, for example, from Gucci is sure to gets plaudits from fashion pundits. Wear your heart on your lapel and let your individuality shine through.

Fall Winter 2018-19

Dazzle with tassel

As this tassel earrings from Versace reveal, there’s no better way to channel your inner Bohemian spirit than with some tassel danglers waving in the mild breeze. Choose brightly coloured earrings or even black ones – really, you can’t go wrong with this trend.

Fall Winter 2018-19

Be a chocker-rocker

As Dior’s Fall-Winter 2018-19 runway proves yet again, chockers have never really gone out of fashion. Sport a bit of a Gothic look with a dark metallic chocker, or keep things subtle with this neutral piece from Dior Femme.

Text: Suchetana Mukhopadhyay

Coveted coats: Ten coats that we’re eyeing from the FW18/19 runways

Fresh from the FW18-19 runways from across the haute couture brands, we have for you a choicest selection of snug, stylish coats, that are designed to keep you warm and on-trend from cool autumn nights to the coldest of winter days. Check out our top ten most coveted coats this season…

Best in Show: Catwalk couture in the Year of the Dog

While the rest of the world has only just begun embracing the fullness of summer, the exclusive society of high fashion already has its collective eye peeled on the impending autumn season. As renowned maisons reveal their new collections, Gafencu brings you the ultimate catwalk couture looks for the upcoming season.

Catwalk Couture: Top men’s fashion looks for the upcoming season

Having already spotlighted the best pre-fall catwalk couture for women (see the full article here), we delve into the top men’s fashion looks for the upcoming season.

Bottega Veneta

Best men's fashion looks by Bottega Veneta

Bottega Veneta’s men’s fashion looks cling to the spirit of summer, eschewing darker hues for cheerful swaths of bright reds, yellows, blues and whites. Casual-formal is the go-to here, with the traditional business suits tempered with playful cuts and matching accessories.

Dolce & Gabbana

Eye-catching men's fashion looks from Dolce & Gabbana

It’s all about fun-filled patterns for Dolce & Gabbana this coming season. Their top men’s fashion looks include bold primary colours – think royal blues and traffic light reds – interspersed liberally with paisleys, animal prints and playful texts.

Fendi

Fendi's latest men's fashion looks boast a kaleidoscope of geometric designs

Geometric designs reign supreme in Fendi’s latest menswear line. Bold tartan, lined and print patterns have been judiciously placed on a more subtle black-beige colour palette, all done up with an oversized flair.

Louis Vuitton

Top men's fashion looks from Louis Vuitton

A cursory glance at Louis Vuitton’s latest collection may show a rather sombre scene. But a closer eye reveals playful dashes of colour and hints of patterned accents. While black is the dominant motif, it has been somewhat softened with hints of pale blues and checkered prints. 

Slim, shady, sensual, strident, styletastic…

Fashion for men is out of the shadows like never before. Check our our top picks for gentlemen who are strident and styletastic!

 

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Photos: Neville Lee, Video: Lai Tin Yeung, Fashion Direction: San Wong, Model: Ice Tang@Model Int’l, Grooming: Chris Yu

Duo Tones: For couples that like to mix and match

Looking for the perfect pairings for the perfectly paired? From floral prints to knitted numbers, these duo tones will have you mix and matching in no time. 

 

For more details, check out the full version of this feature on Gafencu Magazine’s March 2018 print issue. You can download the free app for digital editions of the magazine.