In style for March: Caped dresses, nifty knitwears, full-hued suits, and more!

gafencu In style for March discouture quite a caper

Caped dresses are a surefire means of adding a dash of the outré to pretty much any ensemble. Flexible to the extreme, aptly chosen, they can enhance and accentuate your silhouette, as these avant-garde examples clearly demonstrate.

gafencu In style for March discouture bare necessities

Whether a cut-out gown from Givenchy or an artfully nipped-at-the-hip number from Fendi, for those who dare to bare, a judiciously selected cut-out dress is the ultimate in ostentatious audacity…

gafencu In style for March discouture net works

Putting a natty new spin on knitwear, this season’s haute heroes were, more often than not, nifty netted numbers. Alluringly see-through but firmly fashionable, these are a must-have for any fastidious fashionista’s wardrobe.

gafencu In style for March discouture

Shiny sequined gowns, studded silver coats, shimmering summer dresses… Channel your inner disco diva this season with these dazzling, dancefloor-friendly designs…

gafencu In style for March discouture unsuited

Although blacks, greys and dark blues have traditionally dominated men’s suitwear, the latest creations from the world’s leading fashion brands have added a welcome splash of colour, whether in the form of Versace’s all-pink outfit or Salvatore Ferragamo’s stylishly green guy garments.

Hot Catwalk Trends: A round-up of the best Spring / Summer 2021 looks

Despite the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, the world’s leading haute couture houses have embraced the onset of spring with a smorgasbord of cuts, colours, patterns and silhouettes. To combat these turbulent times and inject some much-needed positivity and optimism, their latest sartorial statement pieces feature uplifting floral motifs, shimmering sequins, dazzling patterns and much more besides. Without further ado, let’s dive into the best of Spring / Summer 2021…

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Balenciaga
Fun, playful but undeniably powerful, Balenciaga’s new Spring / Summer 2021 catwalk is a far cry from the almost dystopian offerings served up by creative director Demna Gvasalia last season. Featuring bold colours and shimmering fabrics, flirty sundresses and bright monochromatic ensembles, this collection is one Gvasalia has designed to embrace optimism in the current turbulent climate.

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Bottega Veneta
Bottega Veneta’s SS21 line is a celebration of the softer side of femininity. Eschewing the mix-and-match style of yesteryear, these new sartorial creations embrace the beauty of simplicity, with the emphasis firmly on exploring and enhancing the female form through the deft incorporation of a multitude of fabrics, colours and textures.

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Chanel
Epitomising cool Parisian chic, the Spring / Summer 2021 collection from Chanel is awash with boldly patterned, beautifully cut garments that call to mind the alluring screen sirens of ’50s and ’60s Hollywood. It’s a world where attention-grabbing thigh-high slitted dresses, rigidly-structured suits and chunky accessories all coexist in perfect harmony.

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Chloé
Creative director Natacha Ramsay-Levi’s newest line is, she claims, a study in how our wardrobes affect our movements. Embodying an undeniable Bohemian vibe, her creations run the gamut from wispy gowns and high-waisted pants to over-sized belts and chunky gladiator sandals. Hiding or enhancing the silhouette in equal measure, all are imbued with undeniably vibrant energy.

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Dior
We are living in a different way and staying more at home within our intimacy. Our clothes have to reflect this new style of life. So says creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri. So, Diors new collection blends desirability and comfort in equal measure, placing the spotlight firmly on diaphanous robes and gowns that are as seductive as they are wearable.

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Dolce & Gabbana
Artistic patchwork is the name of the game for Dolce & Gabbanas latest SS21 collection. Crafted from an amalgam of materials – brocades, chiffons, georgettes – that pay tribute to the traditional handcraftsmanship skill of Italy. Each has been tempered with the brand founders’ signature audacity, with clashing patterns and hues all clamouring for attention. 

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Fendi
In a bid to escape the realities of a Covid-19-ridden world, Fendi’s SS21 collection transports wearers to a fairytale land, one punctuated with shimmering sequins, voluminious floor-length gowns and flirtatiously sheer numbers that entrance at every turn. Interspersed between the elegant and ethereal designs is loungewear that looks no less fashionable for its comfortable cuts.

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Giorgio Armani
Shades of blue dominate Giorgio Armani’s latest Spring / Summer 2021 creations, with loose, flowing silhouettes a recurring motif throughout. Be it a daring deep-cut floor-length number or the casual chic of satin pant suits, these ensembles lovingly drape the female form for every occasion, while leaving just enough room to ensure maximum wearability.

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Givenchy
Geometric experimentation seems to be the name of the game for Givenchy’s latest seasonal offerings. From the sharp, rigidly structured shoulders of a leather jacket to diamond-shaped halter tops and cut-out skeleton trousers, these avant-garde looks are sure to appeal to any forward-thinking, futuristic-leaning fashionista…

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Hermés
Once again proving the impact of the ongoing pandemic on the haute couture fashion industry, the new Spring / Summer 2021 collection from Hermès has clearly pared back on any unnecessary frills, emphasising minimalist comfort above all else. There’s still an element of the outré interjected liberally throughout, as evidenced by peek-a-boo bralettes and a skin-baring netted number. 

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Loewe
For his debut Spring / Summer season at Loewe, creative director Matthew Williams has unveiled a series of intricately crafted garments that celebrate the lightness of air. Voluminous to the extreme, his judicious use of layering – as apparent in a sheer caped gown, an hourglass-figure gown and mushrooming dresses and sleeves – add a welcome dash of playfulness to proceedings.

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Louis Vuitton
“My question this season was less about one theme; it was about this zone between femininity and masculinity,” says creative head Nicholas Ghesquière. And so his collection reveals a clear androgynous aesthetic, with broad, structured shoulders and baggy, high-waisted trousers apparent throughout, enhanced by an array of the brand’s iconic leather bags with a similarly gender-bending treatment.

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Moschino
Brimming with whimsical flourishes, Moschino’s catwalk show replaced the traditional models with fantastical marionettes this year, life-sized models that were adorned with an array of princess-like, Barbie-esque outfits. A masterclass in handcraftsmanship skills, they espouse expouse a delicate femininity that nonetheless leave a powerful impact.

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Prada
The debut collection to spawn from co-creative directors Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons catapults the clutch coat to new heights, with these designs – in both monochromatic hues and loud prints – proudly proclaiming the pair’s love for all things outerwear. Interspersed throughout are monogrammed shirts, cut-out sleeves and pointed V-shaped shoes in every imaginable hue.

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Salvatore Ferragamo
In a true celebration of the modern woman, Ferragamo explores multidimensional styles and physicalities this season. From sleeveless tops and shoulderless dresses to leather suits and onesies, it’s a collection that values flexibility above all. The colour palette here is quintessentially Ferragamo, with shots of emerald green and blood red judiciously softened by gentle pastel hues.

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Valentino
Following in the footsteps of the many brands who’ve streamlined their Spring / Summer collections this year, Valentino’s new designs are noticably lacking in the hyperbolic flourishes that have characterised its past look books. The focus, instead, is on easy-to-wear – though no less attractive – apparel such as sheer kaftans and blouses, minimalist minidresses and beautiful monochrome accessories.

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Versace
Even the briefest of glances at Versace’s SS21 collection reveals an unabashedly oceanic-inspired appeal, one that transports you to a colourful, fun beachside romp. Nowhere is this motif more apparent than in the numerous starfish accents that punctuate the gowns, jacket lapels and bralettes liberally sprinkled across the 70-odd looks in its latest line.

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YSL
Disco fever is back in a big way with YSL’s Spring / Summer 2021 line. Embracing a ’60s-era hippie chic, it brings back much-loved trends of that era, as seen in a fur-lined flower-power dress, bell-bottom pants and even over-sized flower earrings for good measure. “I wanted to speak to the comfort of the ’60s and to the comfort of today,” says YSL’s creative director Anthony Vaccarello of the collection.

 

Lucky colours to wear on the first day of CNY

Start the Year of the Ox by welcoming in good luck, health and fortune with the lucky colours that match your zodiac sign. Whether you’re looking for love or a boost in your career, these auspicious colours to wear on the first day of Chinese New Year will bless you with a prosperous 2021.

gafencu magazine lucky colour chinese new year - Rat

Balmain Blazer; YSL blouse; Givenchy pencil skirt; Bottega Venetta chained pouch and hoop earrings; Omega Constellation watch

Year of the Rat

White = Good business
Gold = More wealth
Black = Safety
Blue = Calm emotions

gafencu magazine lucky colour chinese new year - Ox

Barena Venezia blazer; Berluti scritto messenger bag; Bottega Veneta belt; Giorgio Armani sweater; Prada trousers

Year of the Ox

Red = Good business
Gold = More wealth
Purple = Love
Earthy = Good health

gafencu magazine lucky colour chinese new year - Tiger

Versace gold medusa jacket and shoes; Giorgio Armani bag; green tourmaline ring; by Ryder Diamonds; Gucci necklace; Rado golden horse automatic watch

Year of the Tiger

Forest Green = Good business
Gold = More wealth
White = Love
Black = Good health

gafencu magazine lucky colour chinese new year - Rabbit

YSL cashmere and wool jacket; Marni small leather tote;  fancy yellow white earrings by Ryder Diamonds; Versace medusa necklace; ribbed trousers by Victoria Beckham

Year of the Rabbit

Blue = Good business
Gold = More wealth
Yellow = Ward off bad spirits
Orange = Love

gafencu magazine lucky colour chinese new year - Dragon

Marni knit dress; Burberry ankle boots; Hermès silk bag; Fenty Beauty gloss bomb

Year of the Dragon

Red = Good business
Yellow = More wealth
Purple = Love
Brown = Happiness

gafencua magazine lucky colour chinese new year - Snake

Marni knit pullover; Joseph leather leggings; Ports bag; Chaumet link necklace; Chopard happy hearts bracelet

Year of the Snake

Red = Good business
Gold: More wealth
Orange + Red = Love
Green = Happiness

gafencu magazine lucky colour chinese new year - Horse

YSL runway look and silk blouse; Giorgio Armani purse; Fenty Beauty gloss bomb

Year of the Horse

Red + Purple = Good business
Pink = Love
Green = Good health

gafencu magazine lucky colour chinese new year - Goat

Joseph Cenda wool and and cashmere jacket; Jimmy Choo heels; Astteria yellow diamond necklace; Marni small leather tote; Fenty Beaty gloss bomb

Year of the Goat

Orange + Red = Good business
Yellow = More wealth
Bright Yellow = Love
Beige = Good health

gafencu magazine lucky colour chinese new year - Monkey

Dior hoop earrings; Burberry sunglasses; shoes by Golden Goose; Buccellati Macri Classica diamond bracelets

Year of the Monkey

White = Good business
Gold = More wealth
Golden Brown = Good health

gafencu magazine lucky colour chinese new year - Rooster

Canada Goose sleeveless vest; money gold cloth mask by Silkism; Omega Trésor watch; Burberry gold-plated bangle; necklace by Ryder Diamonds

Year of the Rooster

Silver = Good business
Gold = More wealth
White = Love
Yellow = Good health

gafencu magazine lucky colour chinese new year - Dog

Chloe FW20-21 runway look; Bottega Venetta clutch; Breguet Reine de Naples watch

Year of the Dog

Red = Good business
Light Yellow = More wealth
Wine Red = Love
Brown = Good health

gafencu magazine lucky colour chinese new year - Pig

Kingsmen suit jacket and pants; Louis Vuitton long necklace; Cushion diamond ring by Ryder Diamonds; Berluti cashmere scarf

Year of the Pig

Black + White = Good business
Gold = More wealth
Light blue = Love
Dark green = Good health

Happy Hue Year: Accessorise colourwise for the Year of the Ox

Though matching colours are the wisest way to accessorise, it may also be the most auspicious step to welcome in the new Lunar year. While the colour red is well known to symbolise happiness, success and good fortune, black, on the other hand, embodies the essence of immortality, knowledge and power. There is no limit to the combinations of colours that mix, match and pair in unison with the luckiest colours that you can dress in, as seen below: 

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Look 1

Small hobo in red leather with metallic piston closure by Gucci; 03 Rose Edition cross-body bag by Valentino Garavani; Boot heels by Jimmy Choo x Marine Serre; Kypipouch Nano by Christian Louboutin; Aluminium cuff by Hermès; Musa heels by Giuseppe Zanotti; Mors de Bride bag by Hermès; Bondage phone pouch by Versace; Sandals by Hermès; Viv’ Rangers Unicorn booties by Roger Vivier; Antigona mini bag by Givenchy; RV Bouquest Strass Buckle platform sandals by Roger Vivier

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Look 2

Padded vest by Bottega Veneta; GIV 1 runners by Givenchy; Lucky perfume by Christian Dior; Polycarbonate groove Iphone 12/12 Pro case by RIMOWA; Medusa Aeternitas pumps by Versace; Aqua Cleo brushed leather shoulder bag by Prada 

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Look 3

Original Twist cabin bag by RIMOWA; I Love Vivier crystal pumps in PVC by Roger Vivier; Oblique chain link bracelet by Dior; 
Goliath
bracelet by Hermès; Cut Out small bag by Givenchy; Personal carrier bag by RIMOWA

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Look 4

Cut Out small bag by Givenchy; Tweed tote by Gucci; Rim Pilot Havana White mirrored sunglasses by RIMOWA; Stanisandal 100 Leo Louxor heels by Christian Louboutin; Floral-motif bangle by Dior; Atelier Slides 03 Rose slippers by Valentino Garavani; SUPERVEE shoulder bag by Valentino Garavani; Mid-heel boots by Gucci; Birkin 25 bag by Hermès

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Look 5

Original cabin bag by RIMOWA; Medusa Chain mules by Versace; Kypipouch S by Christian Louboutin; Mid-heel booties by Gucci; Louis Junior Spikes Orlato shoes by Christian Louboutin; Brass women’s chain belt with Interlocking G details by Gucci; Bracelet with lion head motif by Gucci 

 

Photographer: Jack Law
Videographer: Andy Wan
Art Direction and Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma

Duo Tones: How to look great? Co-ordinate.

How best to dress you and yours for a month filled with love, romance, and auspicious festivities? Co-ordinate your outfits with these hot picks that will make you the crowd’s envy. 

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Look 1
On Her:
Double line diamond Riviera necklace with ruby pendant, cushion-cut ruby ear tops, assorted tennis bracelets, broad diamond mesh bracelet and eternity ring band, all by Royal Enterprises Hong Kong; Smocking jacket with ¾ sleeves and trousers by The Kooples; Heels by Jimmy Choo x Marine Serre
On Him:
Jacket and trousers by Bottega Veneta; Shoes by Valentino Garavani

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Look 2
On Her:
Oxidised white diamond earrings and assorted tennis bracelets by Royal Enterprises Hong Kong; Black long-sleeved shirt, black midi skirt and leggings all by Gucci; Embroidered feathered vest by Salvatore Ferragamo; Heels by Giuseppe Zanotti 
On Him:
Jacket and trousers by Bottega Veneta; Shoes by Valentino Garavani

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Look 3
Top and trousers by Mr Porter

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Look 4
On Him: 
Iris & Ink ivory pea coat, courtesy of THE OUTNETTop and trousers by Mr Porter Bag by Givenchy
On Her:
Diamond cluster ear tops with South Sea pearls, Starburst necklace, tennis bracelet and diamond ring, all by Royal Enterprises Hong Kong; Jacket by Christian Dior; Iris & Ink white shirt, courtesy of THE OUTNET; Trousers by Isabel Marant; Bag by Roger Vivier

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Look 5
On Her:
Oxidised diamond-studded daisy and pearl necklace and 3D ruby and yellow diamond leaf ring by Royal Enterprises Hong Kong; RASARIO polka-dot midi dress, courtesy of NET-A-PORTER; Bag by Christian Louboutin; Heels by Prada 
On Him:
Jacket by Dunhill; Pants by Dolce & Gabbana; Shoes by Valentino Garavani

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Look 6
On Him:
Wrap shirt and trousers by Dunhill; Shoes by Christian Louboutin
On Her:
Ruby and diamond shoulder sweeper earrings and single line diamond Riviera necklace by Royal Enterprises Hong Kong; Shearling collar cape coat by Loewe; Belt and sling bag by Roger Vivier; Heels by Jimmy Choo x Marine Serre

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Look 7
Black and white diamond beaded necklace and matching earrings by Royal Enterprises Hong Kong; Headband by Roger Vivier; BEAUFILLE Camarina plissé-chiffon blouse, courtesy of THE OUTNET; Materiel Silk slip midi dress with faux leather bra, courtesy of NET-A-PORTER; Bag by Valentino Garavani; Heels by Givenchy

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Look 8
On Her:
Diamond and South Sea pearl ear tops and necklace, and diamond ring, all by Royal Enterprises Hong Kong; Long tailored coat and trousers by Givenchy; Heels by Jimmy Choo
On Him:
Jacket and trousers by Dolce & Gabbana; Shoes by Valentino Garavani 

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Look 9
On Her:
Antique ruby and rose cut diamond necklace and earrings by Royal Enterprises Hong Kong; Top by The Kooples; Trousers by Valentino Garavani; Bag by Loewe; Heels by Jimmy Choo 

On Him:
Shirt and trousers by Valentino Garavani; Bag and shoes by Valentino Garavani 

 

Photographer: Jack Law
Videographer: Andy Wan
Art Direction and Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma
Female model : Ania M (Synergy Model Management Ltd) 
Male model: Hugues A (Synergy Model Management Ltd)
Hair and Make-up: Margaret Wong and Vincy Lee

Time to shine: Horologically inspired stylings courtesy of Rolex

Horologically inspired sartorial stylings courtesy of Rolex; Featuring four of the Swiss luxury watchmaker’s recent addition to its outstanding collection of  timpieces:

Oyster Perpetual Sky-Dweller

From left to right: Sky-dweller in 18 ct yellow gold; Submariner Date with green bezel and black dial in oystersteel; Oyster Perpetual 36 with candy pink dial in oystersteel; Datejust 31 with white dial in White Rolesor (18 ct white gold and oystersteel)

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Look 1

On Her:

Corset waist checked coat by Matèriel, courtesy of NET-A-PORTER; Black viscose crepe candy long pencil skirt with ruffle details by Gucci; Buckle and pearls earring by Roger Vivier; Datejust 31 with aubergine dial, diamonds bezel, in White Rolesor (18 ct white gold and oystersteel) by Rolex; Small hobo bag in white leather with metallic piston closure by Gucci; Tres Vivier boots by Roger Vivier

On Him:

Shirt by Versace; Multicolour felted wool damier coat by Gucci; Submariner in oystersteel by Rolex; Trouser by Dior; Abbey boots by Giuseppe Zanotti

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Look 2

On Her:

Earrings by Dior; Single-breasted suit jacket and long white pants by The Kooples; Oyster Perpetual 36 with candy pink dial in Oystersteel by Rolex; Liza suede peep-toe platform pumps by Giuseppe Zanotti

On Him:

Suit jacket by Versace; Submariner Date with green bezel and black dial in oystersteel by Rolex; Pants by Sandro; Austin ankle boots in patent leather by Givenchy

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Look 3

 On Her:

Coat, Kelly 18 pocket belt and knee-high boots by Hermès

On Him:

Sweater by Dior; Long jacket and pants by Dolce & Gabbana Boots by Dior

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Look 4

Spiral balloon sleeve jacket with jacquard tuxedo pants by Loewe; Datejust 31 with white dial in White Rolesor (18 ct white gold and

oystersteel) by Rolex

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Look 5

On Her: 

Panelled printed satin and chiffon midi dress by Minjukim, courtesy of NET-A-PORTER; Necklace by Dior; Funny Love mini bag by

Roger Vivier; White tie-around ankle heels by Givenchy; Oyster Perpetual 36 with candy; pink dial in oystersteel by Rolex

On Him:

Coat and pants by Valentino; Leather-sole moccasins in black croco with tassels and double G details by Gucci

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Look 6

Coat and pants by Valentino; Sky-dweller in 18 ct yellow gold by Rolex; Shoes by Prada

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Look 7

On Her:
Turtle neck long midi dress by Valentino; Elisa Baguette bag by Christian Louboutin; Stockings by Gucci; Liza heels by Giuseppe Zanotti

On Him: Shirt by Valentino; Multicolour check jacket and pants by Gucci; Double stacked hats by Op Maryam Keyhani; Rudolph loafers by Giuseppe Zanotti

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Look 8

On Her:

Marel jacket by Sandro; Sheer top, skirt and bag by Valentino; Belle Vivier bow cuissardes by Roger Vivier

On Him:

Sweater and sneakers by Dolce & Gabbana Pants by Givenchy

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Look 9

On Her:

Earrings by Dolce & Gabbana; Fringe crystal coat and fringe skirt by Prada; Belle Vivier leather fringe boots by Roger Vivier

On Him:

Jacket and trousers by Berluti Coat by Valentino; Austin ankle boots in leather by Givenchy

 

 

Photos: Jack Law
Art Direction and Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma
Models: Jacob S & Feya @Synergy Model Management Ltd
Hair and Make-up: Margaret Wong and Vincy Lee 

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

Art Sartorialised: High art, high fashion

 

Fashion and art go hand-in-hand in birthing artistic creations from grand ideas. Captivating colours, shapes and textures dress November’s fashion feature of evening wears. Enthralled by a collection of highly artistic high-fashion, art is sartorialised. 

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Look 1

On Her:
Langley gown by Alex Perry, courtesy of NET-A-PORTER; Large folded clutch by Givenchy

On Him:
Blazer by Dunhill; Gecko brooch by Atelier Swarovski; Pants by Hermès

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Look 2

Twist torc necklace by Givenchy; Gown by Maticevski Painterly, courtesy of NET-A-PORTER

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Look 3:

On Her:
Repetto dress by Marni; Leggings and bag by Prada; Heels by Rene Caovilla

On Him: 
Suit set by Sandro; Wrap shirt by Dunhill; Ankle leather boots by Givenchy

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Look 4:

On Her:
Gloves by Moncler; Dress and leggings by Moncler; Clear-beaded bag by Susan Fang, courtesy of NET-A-PORTER; Heels by Christian Louboutin

On Him:
Shirt, blazer, pants and shoes by Prada

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Look 5:

Torque necklace by Atelier Swarovski; Long tight gloves by Givenchy; Dress by Moncler; Woven down coat and pants by Rick Owens; 
Side bag by Hermès

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Look 6:

Woven down coat and pants by Rick Owens; Side bag by Hermès

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Look 7:

On Her:
Earrings and rings by Atelier Swarovski; Small clutch by Hermès; Cape midi dress by Givenchy; Heels by Rene Caovilla

On Him:
Shirt, scarf, suit and shoes by Hermès

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Look 8:

On Her:
Earrings by Atelier Swarovski; Sequin maxi dress by Bottega Veneta

On Him:
From up to down by Givenchy

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Look 9:

On Her: 
Dress by Gucci; Tie-around ankle wedge heels by Givenchy

On Him:
Blazer and pants by Dunhill; Ankle leather boots by Hermès

 

Photos: Jack Law
Art Direction and Styling : Jhoshwa Ledesma
Models: Mei Yu & Jonathan Wong (@Model One)
Hair and Make-up: Margaret Wong and Hoby Wong

Prismatic: Bold, daring, attention grabbing fashion statements…

Embodying the fun and playful spirit of recent runway trends, this month’s looks feature bold and daring colour contrasts that pop and reshape a new normal. 

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Look 1
Multicolour dress by Versace; Yellow clutch with gold Chain by Prada; Laila heels by Giuseppe Zanotti

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Look 2
On Her:
Turquoise suit set by H&M Studio; Antigona mini bag by Givenchy; Heels by Versace

On Him:
Multicolour shirt by Versace; Trousers by Berluti; Black shiny boots with metal detail by Givenchy

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Look 3
Flower jacquard bib dress by Loewe

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Look 4
On Her:
Belted midi dress with bonded pattern by Givenchy; Handbag by Prada; 

On Him:
Waistcoat by Givenchy; Trousers by Givenchy; Wave sunglasses by Loewe

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Look 5
On Her:
Green turtleneck by Berluti; Green V-neck dress by H&M Studio; Green leggings by Prada; Dark green leather sandalettes by H&M Studio

On Him:
Leather jacket by Berluti; Leather pants by Salvatore Ferragamo; Blabber shoes by Giuseppe Zanotti

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Look 6
Mustard yellow suit set; by The Kooples; Yellow Galleria handbag by Prada

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Look 7
On Her:
Cashmere knit sweater with Kelly choker by Hermès; High-waist pants by Hermès; Pink heels by Prada

On Him:
Turtleneck, jacket and pants by Prada; Blabber Shoes by Giuseppe Zanotti

Photos: Jack Law
Art Direction and Styling : Jhoshwa Ledesma
Models : Mariano M and Emma Tang (@Model One)
Hair and Make-up : Margaret Wong and Hoby Wong

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.