Made for a Woman: Trusted tailors for a custom suit

Women’s suits have made a comeback on the high-fashion catwalks for Spring-Summer 2022, which is good news for the corporate crowd and local tailors. Borrowing from men’s bespoke but swapping rigid masculinity for feminine versatility and flair, women’s made-to-measure clothing merges comfort and sophistication, and instills a sense of confidence that only a perfect fit can.

A Look Back

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(Photo courtesy of Chanel, SS22 runway)

The power suit rose to fashion prominence in the ’60s and ’70s as a symbol of women’s liberation, blurring outdated gender-appropriate dressing perceptions. Earlier breakthroughs included Chanel’s ’20s suit collection, Yves Saint Laurent’s 1966 Le Smoking tuxedo, and the attire choices of iconic figures such as Sarah Bernhardt and Katharine Hepburn.

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Photo courtesy of Frey, designs by Frederieke van Doorn

Androgynous styling continued in recent decades, ushering an empowering reflection and sartorial expression of the self. Enter the modern-day women’s power suit, a no-holds-barred creation marked by the likes of tailored wrap-over jackets, padded shoulders, shawl lapels and decorative buttons; trouser suits in bright colours and form-fitting cuts; and edgier offerings like oversized blazers worn over miniskirts and evening tuxedos.

It’s time to put that unflattering ready-made suit back on the rack and step out in style in a custom-made ensemble from one of the city’s new generation of formidable tailors.

The Perfect Fit

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Sketches from Frey, designs by Frederieke van Doorn

Hong Kong has a long history in tailoring, although the trade has mostly been dedicated to men, with the exception of qipao and wedding gowns. The growing number of female executives and CEOs, though, has sprouted a surge in demand for women’s tailoring.

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Photo courtesy of JSMP, design by Jasmin Pang

“There are so many women in Hong Kong who are expected to dress formally for work but have very limited choices available,” explains Frederieke van Doorn, founder of Frey. “After being in the industry of men’s tailoring, the differences in offerings between the two markets became clear, and it was time to create a brand that offered women the same level of luxury tailoring that men have.” Having tailored for the city’s influential women such as Veronica Lam, Esther Sham and former Miss Hong Kong’s Grace Chan, Frey has become well known for its exquisite craftsmanship, luxurious fabrics and a wide variety of designs, colours, patterns and styles that appeal to the dynamic lifestyle of the modern woman.

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Photo courtesy of JSMP

Having had a similar realisation, Jasmin Pang started her own women’s tailoring business, JSMP, after working in the corporate world for more than a decade. She expresses her frustration in finding quality women’s formal wear that would fit different body shapes, sizes and styles. “Most [men’s tailors] are not familiar with the different cuts and styles that women prefer,” she says, “Some clients look for statement pieces that let them stand out from the crowd while others prefer a chic, timeless design that they can wear every day.” It was her sympathetic realisation for the needs of women in Hong Kong that led to her success in the business, crafting bespoke suits some of the city’s feminine elites likes Vanessa Cheung, Gigi Chao, and Veronica Li.

Tailored to Please

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Photo courtesy of Hayman Chan, design by Hayman Chan

A bespoke piece goes beyond just style, however. It must fit a woman’s precise measurements and complement her unique silhouette while allowing her to be comfortable and confident in what she wears. This is where a skilled tailor steps in, tape measure and chalk in hand.

Third-generation scion of a veteran Hong Kong tailor, Hayman Chan brings more than half a century of experience to the founding of his eponymous brand, also bringing with him a loyal clientele of CEOs like Patrick Kwok, other prominent horse trainers like former champion jockey Tony Cruz. Boasting a large selection of the most sought-after fabrics for each season, and having complete control of the process from measurement to delivery, his atelier’s work is top-notch.
“The basics come through paper patterns and using tape measure and chalk, the traditional tools of the trade,” explains Chan. “At the end of the day, tailoring is all about being yourself and having the freedom to express that without being limited by gender.”

Assembled Ensemble

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Photo courtesy of Hayman Chan, 2022 Women’s Collection

Let’s be frank. Women’s silhouettes can be tricky to work with, and it’s important for a female client to be seen, heard and understood when it comes to catering to their body shape, lifestyle needs and emotional relationship with clothing. It becomes the true test of a tailor’s skill.

Men tend to have a more uniform approach to suit tailoring, and their style preferences are typically consistent, while women are more nuanced as they lean towards artistic sartorial looks. And these may be limited by materials available in a trade that has traditionally catered to men.

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Photo courtesy of Hayman Chan, 2022 Women’s Collection

Fortunately, the range of women’s fabrics, colours and construction of canvases has grown in response to the upsurge in female clientele. From sumptuous cotton sourced from Italian mills to fine silk from China and luxuriously soft cashmere and wool from Piacenza, women can now select from the world’s best natural materials as if they were queens – yet the price for such lavishness is affordable to non-royals. For instance, a made-to-measure jacket and trousers set by Frey starts from HK$5,460, while a statement wool jacket at JSMP will cost upwards of HK$6,000. Bespoke wear from Hayman Chan can total at HK$30,000 and above.

Yes, top-notch tailoring will have more digits on its price tag than buttons on a suit, but it is not outlandish. A custom-made wardrobe reflects the tailor’s knowledge, experience, expertise and quality of craftsmanship. They can deftly steer you in the right direction when your judgment is faulty and provide you peace of mind at each step. And the result is often an empowering one – something that you can take out of the wardrobe and wear with confidence for years to come.

 

Winter wardrobe trends to keep you warm

Temperatures have dipped to an all-time cold! Though a trip to the Big Apple’s 5th Avenue or London’s Savile Row may be far from a reality right now, we’re excited to finally throw on this season’s puffiest outerwears and warmest woolen garbs to flaunt. From a splash of popping colours to knitted poncho numbers to elevated bomber jackets,  these are the bold and bright winter fashion trends worth picking up before the colder season ends. Scroll below for Gafencu‘s picks…

 

Bomber Power

Chic form and comfy function are on the same team. While cooler days call for heavier and more voluptuous outerwear, moving ahead is easy in these winter-sports-inspired cover-ups, from Michael Kors’ bomber jacket to Miu Miu’s bubble-gum number.

Neat Knits

Form-fitting or lovely and loose, from sweaters to dresses, knitted garbs like Fendi’s cropped turtleneck jumper, Valentino’s poncho number and Ports’ layered ensemble make for warm, utterly elegant styling. Pull on the wool this season …

Pure Jean-ius

Denim makes a fierce comeback on the runways of the highest fashion authorities. Ripped, faded or patched – no matter which way your style sways, slip into the likes of Celine jeans or Louis Vuitton denim overalls or even a Hermès denim coat for the smartest of casual ease.

Cloak & Swagger

Capes came back into fashion a few seasons ago and there’s no sign of them disappearing. Taking inspiration from Victorian royals, then elevating this outerwear trend with flowing elegance and flexible functionality, they are at their buoyant best on the runways of Valentino and Hermès. 

In the Trenches

Loosening the reins on traditional styling are this season’s trendiest trench coats. The likes of Versace, Louis Vuitton and Fendi set a less formal, more modish outerwear mood for fashion-forward men to follow suit.

Bold Colours

This winter is in need of a much needed splash of colour to the traditionally earthy cool tones of winter garments. From hot pink and sharp yellow to a illuminating glorious green – brilliant neon hues paint the runways with a much-needed vibrancy. Take, for example, Burberry’s cape-sleeved dress, Gucci’s Aria ensemble and Salvatore Ferragamo’s over sized number. Bold, bright and beautiful.

 

 

Oriental Fashion: Celebrate Chinese New Year with this capsule collection

​How best to dress you and yours for a month of festivities? These sartorial looks are serving some high-fashion oriental inspiration that is worth getting behind… Don’t believe us? Just check out these absolutely gorgeous styles…

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On Her: Dress by Isabel Marant; Handbag and heels by Christian Louboutin
On Him: Jacket and trousers by Dunhill; Shoes by Hugo Boss

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On Her: Loula dress by Renaissance Renaissance, courtesy of NET-A-PORTER; Pouch by Loewe; Heels by Salvatore Ferragamo
On Him: Sweater, pants and shoes by Hermès

Look 3

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On Her: Top, jacket, skirt and heels by Valentino
On Him: Jacket, pants and shoes by Hugo Boss

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On Her: Coat dress, handbag and heels by Bottega Veneta
On Him: Jacket, shorts and shoes by Hugo Boss

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Sweater, pants and loafers by Hermès

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On Her: Jacket, pants and heels by Valentino
On Him: Jacket and pants by Hugo Boss; Shoes by Christian Louboutin

Look 7

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On Her: Tiffani polka-dot tulle midi dress by Rebecca Vallance, courtesy of NET-A-PORTER
On Him: Long jacket, pants and shoes by Valentino

Look 8

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Earrings by Roger Vivier; Angelina long dress by Safiyaa, courtesy of NET-A-PORTER; Heels by Jimmy Choo

Also See: Year of the Tiger: Lucky colours to wear according to Feng Shui

Photographer: Jack Law; Art Direction & Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma; Videographer: Jackie Chan; Female model: Sun YueChen (Synergy Model Management Limited); Male model: Wong He (Synergy Model Management Limited); Hair and Make-up: Heti Tsang and Owen Ko; Venue: Oriental Home

Step out in your finest winterwear with these soirée stylings

Hitting the mark on all levels of glam, edgy and irresistibly modern, these fashion winter styles will inspire your next party look and ensure you step out into your next big soirée with styles to turn heads and a wardrobe to impress.

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Earrings, bracelet, long jacket and boots by Loewe

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Earrings, and dress by Shiatzy Chen; Cross-body bag by Jimmy Choo; Heels by Dolce & Gabbana

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Ring and belt accessory by Roger Vivier; + NET SUSTAIN Beneventotie Together one-shoulder cutout maxi dress by ARTCLUB, Courtesy of NET-A-PORTER; Heels by Jimmy Choo

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Earrings, necklace, gloves, fur wrap, corset, skirt, heels and bag by Gucci

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Turtleneck and pants by Dolce & Gabbana; Heels by Christian Louboutin

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Dress by Shiatzy Chen; Handbag by Christian Louboutin; Heels by Jimmy Choo

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Earrings, top, shirt and heels by Miu Miu

 

(Photographer: Jack Law Art Direction and Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma Videographer: Kes Lei and Jackie Chan; Model: Liza M (A1M Management Limited) Hair and Make Up: Owen Ko)

Retro Fashion: Timeless ensemble for a classic vintage look

Nothing really goes out of style in fashion — they only turn vintage.

Take for example a 80s inspired dress suit with an edgy side slit by Miu Miu for the power-forward modern woman or a classy yet snazzy disco- flashy jacket and trousers by Gucci… These snapshot-ready fashion styling ideas will jazz up your Instagram feed any time of the day.

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On Her
Earrings, cropped jacket, long skirt, handbag, thigh-high socks and heels by Miu Miu

On Him
Sweater, long jacket, trousers and shoes by Dolce & Gabbana

Look 2

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On Her
Earrings by Gucci; Ruffled mesh-paneled mini dress by David Koma, courtesy of NET-A-PORTER; Bag by Miu Miu; Boots by Jimmy Choo

On Him
Sweater, pants, shoes by Loewe

Look 3

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On Her
iPhone 13 in pink by Apple; Button-up shirt, jacket, trousers, handbag and heels by Gucci

On Him
iPhone 13 in white by Apple; Button-up shirt, jacket, pants and loafers by Gucci

Look 4

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On Her
Jacket and trousers by Prada; Heels by Christian Louboutin

On Him
Button-up shirt, jacket, pants and shoes by Prada

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Jacket, pants and loafers by Gucci

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On Her
Dress by Gucci; Headband and handbag by Roger Vivier; Heels by Jimmy Choo

On Him
Jacket, long jacket, trousers and boots by Hermès; 

Look 7

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Long dress, chain belt and knee-high boots by Shiatzy Chen

Look 8

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On Her
Cropped button-up shirt, cropped jacket and pants by Prada; Heels by Jimmy Choo

On Him
Turtleneck, long coat, trousers and shoes by Hermès

Featuring: iPhone 13 and iPad Pro by Apple (#ShotoniPhone13ProMax)

Look 9

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On Her
iPhone 13 in red by Apple; Jacket and trousers by Shiatzy Chen; Heels by Jimmy Choo

On Him
iPhone 13 in blue by Apple; Turtleneck, vest, pants and shoes by Prada

 

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Date night outfit ideas to turn heads!

When comes time to step out in full chic and glamour, you best have your collection of dine-out couture in check. Picking from the highest in fashion authority, namely, Valentino, Bottega Veneta, Dolce & Gabbana and more, you best believe that date night will be done right with these sartorial match made in heaven. 

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Look 1
On Her: Earrings by Swarovski; Lurex blazer and skirt by Paule Ka; Handbag and heels by Tom Ford
On Him: Jacket and trousers by Hugo Boss

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Look 2
Trench coat, pants and shoes by Bottega Veneta

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Look 3
On Her: Earrings and rings by Swarovski, Jacket by Bottega Veneta
On Him: Jacket and pants by Hugo Boss

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Look 4
On Her: Earrings, gloves, jacket, cycling shorts, bag and boots by Dolce & Gabbana
On Him: Jacket, shirt, pants and shoes by Tom Ford

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Look 5
On Her: Top, skirt and heels by Valentino
On Him: Jacket, shirt, pants and shoes by Hugo Boss

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Look 6
On Her: Headband, earrings, crop top, skirt, bag and heels by Prada
On Him: Top, pants and shoes by Bottega Veneta

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Look 7
On Her: Earrings by Swarovski; Jacket by Paule Ka; Boots by Jimmy Choo
On Him: Jacket and pants by Ermenegildo Zegna; Top, long skirt and boots by Loewe

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Look 8
Top, long skirt and boots by Loewe

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Look 9
On Her: Earrings by Swarovski; Lurex blazer and skirt by Paule Ka; Handbag and heels by Tom Ford
On Him: Jacket, trousers and shoes by Hugo Boss

 

Photographer: Jack Law; Art Direction & Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma; Venue: Loung Fu Pao Restaurant; Female model: Anna Po (Primo Managment Ltd); Male model: Pierre V (Primo Managment Ltd); Hair and Make-up: Heti Tsang and Joenny Lau

Prismatic presence: Bold, trendy accessories for Fall fashion

Geometric designs in every imaginable hue dress these eclectic fashion accessories that delight even the most eclectic of fashion-forward dressers. Dazzling in prismatic presence, check out these Fall-Winter fashion accessories…

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Wedge boot in calfskin leather by Loewe; DaphnÉe pointed-toe boot by Giuseppe Zanotti; Downtown small shoulder bag by Balenciaga

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Cleo jacquard knit and leather bag by Prada; Over-the-knee boots by Prada; Prada Signaux bag by Prada

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Essex boots by Balenciaga; Puzzle small bag by Loewe; Metal round sunglasses by Loewe; Essex pumps by Balenciaga

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Stella hobo bag by Stella McCartney; Oran sandals by Hermès; Viv bag by Roger Vivier

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Viva handbag by Salvatore Ferragamo; Dolly heels by Hermès; Trifolio bag by Salvatore Ferragamo; Cover buckled platform booties by
Roger Vivier; Le Cagole shoulder bag by Balenciaga

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Look 6
Horse boots by Christian Louboutin; Preppy Viv Chelsea booties by Roger Vivier; Atelier 03 Rose Edition; rain boots by Valentino Garavani; White over-the-knee boots by Prada; Flash boots by Bottega Veneta; Apocalypse gloss boots by Giuseppe Zanotti

 

Photographer: Jack Law
Art Direction and Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma
Videographer: Kingsley Lau

Fall-Winter 2021 runway shows: The standout collections

The 2021 woman is a self-made queen. Far from traditional, she adapts without rules or restrictions, reinvents herself in the pandemic, rejoices in a party, runs across a room in smocking couture and sturdy shoes, dances in the femininity of frills and stuns in a tailored suit. Impressive and impeccable, she’s the fashion inspiration for several designers who showcased their autumn/winter collections virtually for second year in a row. Though laptop viewings are nowhere close to the wild thrill of live runways – the key message here is re-invention. As the runway collections adjust to mirror our times, they embrace the vibrance, warmth, drama and authenticity of the strong woman that isn’t afraid to show her skin or cover it up.

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Demna Gvasalia is a past master at extraordinary dress-making. Balenciaga’s artistic director has managed to branch into the pinnacle of exclusive craftsmanship – haute couture – for the first time since its founder stepped down in 1968. The silhouettes and structure of Gvasalia’s pieces are nothing short of magical. Tailoring is intentionally creased and silhouette-hiding, and the appeal is equal parts timeless and casual.

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The pandemic has been a great leveller for Burberry’s creative director, Riccardo Tisci. Unlike his previous expansive collection which had something to please everyone – he presents a focussed, tighter edit in 2021 – an ode to the strength and femininity of the modern. The series of reconstructed trench coats which open the show, the cinched shimmering gold against Burberry’s iconic beige, the studded and the shredded looks are a perfect amalgamation of the Italian designers sensuality and brand’s iconic heritage.

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The opulence of Chanel’s iconic catwalks of yesteryears was amiss but the strong, wearable fall-winter collection makes up for the magic. The line – a mix of masculine cuts and feminine silhouettes – oozes joy and warmth. Muted clothes with new logo prints, pastel shades of pink, vibrant tweeds, mashups of sequins resembling paint strokes, metallic party dresses with knee-high boots made for a whimsical viewing, because what is Chanel if not exaggerated fantasy?

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Dior
Layers of tulles, shimmering lamé, flowy gowns washed in oceanic shades, harlequins, mermaids, debutante’s and a closed catwalk held at the magnificent Château de Versailles – the Dior collection was quite literally a fairy-tale for grown women. Creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri set out to explore the world of fantasy not as a “means of escape” but to “challenge and revisit stereotypes and archetypes”. Ethereal yet somehow suited for a walk in the park, the collection is set in a territory where craftsmanship reigns supreme, dimensions of time and space are erased, delicately woven dresses in tweed, plaid or feathered trim interspersed in dark palettes give form and contours to a modern interpretation of femininity.

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Dolce & Gabbana
Dolce & Gabbana’s catwalk – replete with cyber punk-inspired models and artificial intelligence-controlled runways – is as futuristic as it gets in the world of luxury fashion. Loud and proud, the line packs quite a punch – dripping with technicolour fabrics, rainbow wigs and eye-popping accessories.

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Minimalist and elegant, Designer Kim Jones takes a spot at fashion’s highest table with this collection. His latest line-up of supermodels and ball gowns in neutral palettes – beiges, browns, blacks and greys – is a tribute to timeless codes of the house and the powerful women of the Fendi dynasty. Grounded in the Roman era, the stellar casting of the catwalk sees famous faces like Kate Moss, Christy Turlington, and Amber Valletta waft around in fine, glamorous couture.

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Rich in elongated, flowy, feminine silhouettes, exuding shimmering ocean hues, abstract prints and playful spiral ruffles – styles which could be worn decades before and decades later from now. That’s the timeless appeal of Armani. Comfort is paramount in 2021 and reflected in the relaxed yet elegant line-up – unstructured jackets with raglan sleeves, flat shoes and geometric design bags – all form a unifying feature of the show.

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Givenchy
For its latest seasonal collection, Givenchy has embraced a riot of textures, fabrics, cuts and prints. Here, rigidly-structured coats and baggy trousers war with flowy skirts and flirtatiously see-through gowns for attention, with each design meant to be “sensual, elegant and show female empowerment.”

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Gucci
The French label’s 100th anniversary show, titled Gucci x Balenciaga, was expected to be an ambitious crossover in fashion, but creative director Alessandro Michele’s vision brings the collaboration to another level in a powerful explosion of crystals, glitter, unabashed glamour and sleek tailoring.

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Hermès
French designer Nadège Vanhee-Cybulski’s classic, trans-seasonal line is less about the whims of trends and more about highlighting supreme atelier skills. In keeping with tradition, the pants are straight, sharply tailored and almost androgynous, while the dresses are easy and relaxed. Chunky chains and silver studs add to the affair without overwhelming the assemblage.

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Loewe
A bright feast for the eyes, the Spanish fashion major unboxes creativity and flips over the traditional minimalist lines which defines Loewe. Creative director Jonathan Anderson embraces the optimism of “colour therapy” and presents a dazzling line of avant-garde cuts, eccentric zigzag shapes, technicolour splashes and playful accessories.

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Louis Vuitton
Nicolas Ghesquière presented his Louis Vuitton collection at the Louvre in Paris in an extraordinary journey into the past reminiscent of Golden Age. An impactful, remarkable line with graphic-print tunics, colour-blocked outerwear, sack-shaped jackets which echo the Roman era, tailoring which has sometimes been deliberately left undone, voluminous skirts with layers of gilded lamé.

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Prada
There’s a space between the elegant and the practical, between the contrasts of simplicity and complexity – Prada’s current line falls somewhere in that range. Cracks of colour peak out of layered sober clothing, work wear formals get a chic uplift, the drop-shoulder coat in yellow particularly stands out and long fluffy fur coats are one for keeps

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Salvatore Ferragamo
For its FW2021 line, the house of Ferragamo takes a conceptual leap into the future, courtesy of creative director Paul Andrew. Revisiting the tropes of uniforms – business, military and sportwear – the structured lines have been given a youthful flourish through dashes of shimmer and flashes of fluorescent colours.

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Stella McCartney
Full of energy, psychedelic patterns, dramatic silhouettes, Stella McCartney’s new collection brings the party back! The designer shuns the stay-at-home clothing, infuses her line with joy and extravaganza where colours, skin and glitter are paraded. When it comes to sustainability, the fashion house is a trailblazer – 77% of the collection is made with sustainable materials.

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Valentino
Creative director Pierpaolo Piccioli sets an example of true subdued decadence and a return to simplicity in this show. Staged at the famous Piccolo Theatre in Milan, the designer went for a quiet runway. Monochromatic looks interspersed with gold, sharp tailoring was uniformly reflected in the long gowns as well as the modern work wear. Piccioli’s love for the white shirt continues, he has a very 70s take on it with mid-length fittings and large collars.

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 Versace
“I have realised that this is the future, the new way of communicating collections,” Donatella Versace remarked after the autumn winter show. The fashion house flipped the narrative for the Fall 2021 line trading the signature baroque and medusa prints for a newly reinvented Greca motif and splashed it on everything. A VIP roster of Gigi and Bella Hadid, Irina Shayk and others carry the strong collection with unrestrained Italian glamour that is a part of Versace’s DNA.

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YSL
Shaking the bourgeois code, hanging in glitzy imperfections of the classic structure of the 60s wardrobe with the colours of 80s, set against the backdrop of gloom, creative director Anthony Vaccarello’s jaw-dropping collection is like a  surreal odyssey. He recreates the ultimate post-pandemic party line with tiny leather miniskirts and under tailoring, ultra-long boots, metallic stretch leotards with glossy chandelier earrings and chokers.

 

Effortless summer styles to live in all season long

Summer is full-on and with Covid in control (knock-on-the-wood!) the season has in store weddings, travel and meet-ups. After a year of boring, stay-at-home casuals, we’re rooting for effortless breezy, stylish outfits to take up the fashion quotient this August.

Take a look at our pick of versatile, chic outfit ideas that you can take from a hangout to a holiday all season long: 

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Green Stanley top by Acler and satin knee-length skirt by Jonathan Liang, courtesy of Lane Crawford
Bag by Rosantica, courtesy of On Pedder; Heels by Rene Caovilla

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Lindsey silk-crepon maxi shirt by Retrofete, courtesy of NET-A-PORTER; Hat by Maryam Keyhani, courtesy of On Pedder

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Pink Elsie gown by Needle & Thread, courtesy of Lane Crawford; Earrings by Roger Vivier; Bag by Rosantica, courtesy of On Pedder; Heels by Rene Caovilla

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Double breasted vest by Toga Archives, courtesy of Lane Crawford; Maxime wide leg pants by Racil, courtesy of Lane Crawford

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Look 5
Woolmore dress by Acler, courtesy of Lane Crawford; Earrings by Venna, courtesy of On Pedder; Bag by Rosantica, courtesy of On Pedder

Gafencu women's fashion july 2021 look 4

Look 6
Bambu cropped top and maxi skirt by Agua de Agua Bendita, courtesy of NET-A-PORTER

Gafencu women's fashion july 2021 look 5

Look 7
Glavia one-shoulder crepe gown by Racil, courtesy of Lane Crawford; Earrings by Venna, courtesy of On Pedder; 
Heels by Rene Caovilla

 

 

Photographer: Jack Law
Videographer: Kingsley Lau
Art Direction and Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma
Model: Maja K (Synergy Model Management)
Hair and Make Up: Heti Tsang

Hottest SS20 Looks: Dive into Part 2 of our seasonal catwalk round-up

If the haute couture SS20 offerings of our first fashion round-up wasn’t enough to quench your sartorial thirst, we dive into the Spring / Summer creations of even more luxury fashion labels including Prada, Valentino and more to offer up more inspiration for your seasonal wardrobe…

SS20 looks part 2 - Gucci

Gucci

Provocative yet undeniably feminine, Gucci’s new seasonal line has been inspired by the brand’s own dynamic back catalogue, with loud ’70s-era block prints adorning lean, figure-hugging designs. In stark contrast, softer princess- cut gowns of yesteryear and delicate sequined skirts also have their moment to shine, with a preponderance of black accents adding a deft dash of dynamism throughout.

SS20 looks part 2 - Hermes

Hermès

Quite literally drawing creative sparks from Hermès’ roots, creative director Nadege Vanhee-Cybulski’s SS20 collection relies heavily on the art of saddlery and the aprons worn by the craftspeople in its headquarters of Pantin, France. This sees layers of deftly worked leather overlap and flow, embracing and enhancing the feminine figure in myriad ways.

SS20 looks part 2 - Max Mara

Max Mara

Crafted as a would-be wardrobe for an adventurous, globetrotting lady 007, Max Mara creative director Ian Griffiths has devised a seasonal collection that serves up something for every encounter, from a “car chase to the ball scene”. It’s an intriguing collection, with beige coats, stylised suit dresses and even the shimmering ball gowns all hinting that there’s more to the wearer than meets the eye.

SS20 looks part 2 - Prada

Prada

Juxtaposition is the name of the game with Prada’s new Spring / Summer line. Awash in a treasure trove of patterns, textures and hues, the more everyday fare – trench over a top and pleated skirt, for instance – has been interwoven with outré statement pieces like a printed neon orange overcoat or a glossy green maxi dress, all proving that “personal style is more important than the clothes”.

SS20 looks part 2 - Salvatore Ferragamo

Salvatore Ferragamo

Embracing the spring season’s synonymity with a fun, flirtatious feel, Salvatore Ferragamo has served up some light, airy ensembles to celebrate the onset of warmer weather. Embodying beach chic are an array of flowing dresses and skin-baring shorts and skirts, while a series of high-waisted, baggy pants impart an air of effortless elegance to proceedings. Topping it all off are bags of every shape and shade that prove the right accessory can truly enhance your entire ensemble.

SS20 looks part 2 - Tom Ford

Tom Ford

Peek-a-boo bralettes, off-shoulder cropped tops, slinky ruffled jumpsuits, Tom Ford’s Spring / Summer collection stands as an homage to the bold fashionista. Rigidly structured shoulders are a staple of the line, in turns playfully softened with flowing tops or enhanced with bold black leather accents. Dynamic and provocative, each piece embraces the sexuality of modern womankind.

SS20 looks part 2 - Valentino

Valentino

“I want to work on something universal, to get back to the essence of shape and volume”, said Valentino creative director Pierpaolo Piccioli. And indeed, his new SS20 collection is a master class in layers, ruffles, tassels and fabrics. Amid his more outré, boldly hued and printed garments are a series of all-white creations that prove – when structured the right way – a monochromatic look is a statement-maker in its own right.

SS20 looks part 2 - Versace

Versace

When Jennifer Lopez donned the now-infamous jungle-print Versace dress for the 2000 Grammy Awards, the subsequent furor it caused led to the creation of Google Images. Now, Donatella Versace has placed that selfsame jungle motif at the centre of her new line, all judiciously punctuated with bold prints, neon hues and, of course, a jungle-printed dress.