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.

Hue Dunnit: The perfect shade for when you’re displayed

From bold neon numbers and eye-catching printed ensembles to classic monochromatic outfits, if perfectly chosen, every hue could be the perfect shade for you.

Perfect shade for you 1

Look 1
On Her
Neon yellow mini-dress, VLOGO belt, metal earrings with rhinestones, metal cuff, all by Valentino; Heels by Burberry

On Him
Neon pink jacket and trousers, printed shirt and Oxford shoes, all by Alexander McQueen

Perfect shade for you 2

Look 2
On Her
Embroidered vest and printed dress, both by Etro; Square boots by Loewe

On Him
Peacoat with embroidered shirt, pants and camouflage sneakers, all by Valentino

Perfect shade for you 3

Look 3
On Her
Jacket and pants with crystal straps, both by Loewe

On Him
Oversized blazer with knitted tank, leather shorts and silver ring, all by Bottega Veneta

Perfect shade for you 4

Look 4
Cashmere coat, hooded top and trackpants, vintage checked scarf and sneakers, all by Burberry

Perfect shade for you 5

Look 5
On Her
Printed oversized double-breasted jacket, Tabi ankle boots, both from Maison Margiela’s Co-Ed Collection

On Him
Prince-of-Wales checked jacket with double-breasted jacket and shorts, poplin shirt and Saffiano logo bolo tie, all by Prada; Oxford shoes by Alexander McQueen

Perfect shade for you 6

Look 6
On Her
Leather coat, jersey dress, leather belt, leather booties, long pendant necklace and earrings, all by Alexander McQueen

On Him
Off-white suit with pullover, both by Tom Ford

Perfect shade for you 7

Look 7
On Her
Nappa overshirt and bubble skirt, both by Salvatore Ferragamo; BV Curve sandals by Bottega Veneta

On Him
Parka with shirt and trousers, all by Salvatore Ferragamo; Camouflage sneakers by Valentino

Perfect shade for you 8

Look 8
On Her
Printed silk chiffon blouse, leopard-print jersey top, pleated skirt, buckled skinny belt, all by Burberry

On Him
Race car-printed suit by Versace

Perfect shade for you 9

Look 9
Jacquard double-breasted coat, jacquard mini-dress with bow-tie and shell earrings, all by Prada; Babies heels by Loewe

Autumn / Winter 2019-20: Part 2 of the hottest haute couture looks this season

Continuing on from Part 1 of our Autumn / Winter 2019 fashion coverage, we highlight the hottest haute couture looks from some of the world’s best-loved luxury brands. Check out our favourite outfits from Gucci, Louis Vuitton and more!

Autumn Winter 2019 haute couture

Gucci

To say that Gucci’s Autumn / Winter 2019 collection is eccentric is an understatement. The maison’s maverick creative director Alessandro Michele has depicted an utterly chaotic world on the runway with a glorious mishmash of colours, textures and patterns. Many of the pieces have been left deliberately unfinished, with their raw edges jutting out fiercely. The accessories are whimsical as well – a pair of casual Gucci trainers here, a sombre handbag there. But among the accessories, the most unusual and poignant are the masks. With these, Michele explores the interchanging nature of person and persona – transforming them from instruments of deceit to manifestations of our chosen personality.

Hermès

Knickerbockers-style jumpsuits, shorts and black leather jackets, dressage bodysuits, fitted trousers, tailored dresses, double-faced coats – the classic and the contemporary collide in dramatic fashion on the runway, courtesy of Hermès’ latest  line. With severe blacks, muted tans and classic camel shades ruling the colour palette, this is one collection that refuses to be swayed by the fickle winds of change in fashion. Instead designer Nadège Vanhee-Cybulski has put her faith in the inherent comfort that comes with constancy, making it a collection that is well and truly for keeps.

Loewe

Jonathan Anderson, Loewe’s creative director, has pushed the boundary between shapes and fabrics this season with the marque’s Autumn / Winter 2019 collection. So severe chequered overcoats and ribbed knitwear go hand in hand with cut-out dresses and sheer lace skirts with a flair that is at once clever, playful and a tad risqué. Showing his mastery over colours, Anderson has thrown shades of saffron, cerulean and vermillion in sharp relief against the more subdued black, olive, navy, camel and ivory hues. This duality between conservatism and modernity is perhaps best depicted through the hats that the models sported so jauntily. Inspired by Coret millinery, the headgear depicts whimsical borders and paradoxical textures, from post-modern winged skullcaps to whimsical fringe caps.

Louis Vuitton

The rather expansive theme of ‘culture’ is the central motif of Louis Vuitton’s Autumn / Winter 2019 collection. However, creative director Nicolas Ghesquière has narrowed it down by drawing inspiration from Beaubourg, the famous Centre Pompidou library in the fourth arrondissement of Paris, a cultural melting pot that is said to bring together different forms of art and literature under one roof. For Ghesquière, it is a “place where expression is free to be” and it is this very freedom of expression that he explores through a psychedelic mosaic of textures, prints, fabrics, punkish metal embellishments and leather skullcaps in this truly multifaceted collection.

Prada

Prada’s Autumn / Winter 2019 womenswear range is all about romance – the good, the bad and the ugly of it all. Creative director Miuccia Prada unapologetically explores the anatomy of love through a range of post-modern feminine looks – all lace capes, rose embellishments, floral brooches and glittering shoes. Even the most severe of these ensembles – a militaryesque jacket – has been softened a sexy lace skirt. Then there is the hearkening for unlikely love stories, for Gothic romance and noir love, as depicted in a black lace outfit featuring Frankenstein and his Bride.

Salvatore Ferragamo

Shoes serve as the anchor for Salvatore Ferragamo’s latest collection. Perhaps that is not too surprising given that the present creative director of the women’s line, Paul Andrew, headed the footwear division before his current role. His approach towards ready-to-wear couture, then, has been to start with the shoes – “dressing toe to head” as he calls it. So structural heels, Gancini monogram jacquard booties, satin stilettos and pull-on calfskin boots keep the collection grounded, while fringe cashmere blanket coats, soft leather robes and hand-knit textured sweaters confer a sense of discreet luxury.

Valentino

Valentino’s Autumn / Winter 2019 womenswear range has an undeniably dream-like quality to it. As creative director Pierpaolo Piccioli puts it: “I feel that people are looking for emotion and dreams – but not distant dreams.” To channel this into his collection, he has paid generous homage to not one but four contemporary poets: Greta Bellamacina, Yrsa Daley-Ward, Mustafa The Poet and Robert Montgomery. Inspired by their works, Valentino’s ensembles paint a bright, bold canvas in red, yellow, black and white, interspersed with delicate shades of pastel. The patterns and graphic prints – some showing amourous embraces, cut-out-style roses and butterflies – all speak a language of love and hope.

Versace

Can luxury and grunge go hand in hand? While those less au fait with fashion may say ‘no’ to such a concept, Versace’s Autumn / Winter 2019 collection has taken it upon itself to prove them totally, irrevocably wrong. So rich fabrics sporting unfinished hems, black leather jackets thrown over lace dresses, all adorned with the maison’s signature safety pins, rule the runway, revelling in the dichotomy between regal and rock chic. As chief creative officer Donatella Versace explains it: “With this collection, I wanted to show that side of a woman that isn’t afraid to step outside of her comfort zone because she knows that imperfection is the new perfection.”

Lioness Looks: Bold accessories and fashion pieces for Leo season

Leo season has long been known to be the time where we find our voices and put aside the water-proof mascara needed during the ever-emotional Cancer season. With the lioness sun-sign representing royalty, recreation, and romance, there is no better time to heat up your summer wardrobe than at the beginning of Leo’s arrival. Helping you to be bold, fearless and even a little bit over the top, are our carefully selected golden and lioness fashion pieces from brands such as Gucci, Versace and more. 

Related: Astro-inspiring: Our top picks for luxury astrology accessories

Highly Suitable: Boxy-cut suits delivers both style quotient and comfort

While last month’s MET Gala focussed solely on the more flamboyant side of fashion, the world’s runways, for once, took a more practical turn… And what can be more back-to-basics than the boxy-cut suits making a somewhat-unanticipated comeback this season?

Whether it’s Chanel’s roomy beige design, Louis Vuitton’s capacious all-white outfit or Paul Smith’s comfortable-looking tan wardrobe, this is accessible, hardworking haute couture that can be paired with everything from power pumps, strappy sandals or even chunky leather boots. No surprise, then, that boxy-cut suits are ensembles you just can’t help but adore.

Knotty affair: Getting knotty is the latest flavour of the season

Trousers, overcoats, little black dresses, chiffon flowing skirts – it seems as though pretty much every garment can be ably garnished with the artful addition of a natty little knot in some prime spot, upping its style quotient by several notches at the very least. According to fashion pundits everywhere, this is one tie that just won’t die. Check out our few favourite looks.

Glitter and Sequins: Our top picks for New Year’s Eve dresses

For the lady who appreciates all the finer things in life, it’s safe to assume that she would wish to end her holiday season in good company, in a vivacious establishment (click here for New Year’s Eve dinner and party suggestions) sipping on the most bubbly of champagne, and wearing, of course, an exquisite dress.

To bid adieu to the fleeting year, glitter and sequins are often as customary as champagne and fireworks when it comes to ringing in the coming new year. Here at Gafencu we’ve combed through the most upscale of designers in the likes of Gucci and Saint Laurent to carefully select only the most elegant and dazzling of New Year’s Eve dresses.

Hip Designs: 10 Beauteous Belt-Bags for the lady on the go

No longer just a bag for your grandmother, belt-bags have returned as a fashion favourite – this time the hip-hugging accessory has been embraced by high-end designers such as Chanel and Gucci. Formerly known as the “fanny-pack”, this streetwear item is as functional as it gets, allowing you to go hands-free by being stationed between the hips. What’s more, you’re even rid of the strain of a heavy strap on your shoulders. Obviously this makes belt-bags the perfect accessory for upcoming festivals, site-seeing, or just a busy day that keeps you on the go!

We’ve created a collection of our favourite belt-bags, whoever said you couldn’t achieve fashion and function at the same time?

 

 

Outré Couture: Find your fashion inspiration with these eye-catching designs

           

Forget about springtime pastels last winter’s all-black ensembles, because this summer we’re celebrating outré couture where everything bold and brazen is not only fair game, it’s almost compulsory.

If you’ve ever wished you could pull of bold colours, or longingly eyed a particularly flamboyant article of clothing, now is the time to give them a go. From strong geometric patterns and fluorescent hues to asymmetrical layering and unusual textures, take this chance to let your adventurous inner self shine through.

To complete your attention-grabbing outfit, don’t forget to accessorise, accessorise accessorise! For more inspiration and a few fashion tips, check out our video above.

 

 

Oscars 2018: Beautiful dresses & dazzling designs on the red carpet

Right in time for Women’s Day, we’re delving into the dazzling dresses on the Oscars 2018 red carpet, and the powerful women. Without further adieu, let’s dive in to Part Two of our red carpet coverage!

Hollywood's power ladies hit the Oscars 2018 red carpet last Sunday
Hollywood’s power ladies on the Oscars 2018 red carpet

Hollywood’s power ladies showed up dressed to impress last Sunday. Leading the charge was Jane Fonda, who channeled her inner Boss with a strong-shouldered white Balmain gown. Robbie Margo, a Best Actress Nominee was also clad in white, opting for an elegant off-shoulder dress by Chanel. Fellow nominee Saoirse Ronan looked pretty in pink in a sleeveless Ralph Lauren creation.

Bold colours also dominated the Oscars 2018 red carpet. Allison Janney, winner of Best Supporting Actress, was the epitome of class in a flowing red number by Reem Acra. Not to be outdone, Nicole Kidman put her best foot forward in a high-slitted royal blue Armani Prive design.

Shimmering threads were also in abundance, with Wonder Woman actress Gal Gadot shining bright in a silver Givenchy dress. Meanwhile, Nupita Nyong’o of Black Panther fame glowed in a golden Atelier Versace number.

Best Actress winner Frances McDormand wore a shimmering gold-on-black gown
Best Actress winner Frances McDormand paid tribute to her fellow nominees in a moving acceptance speech

Frances McDormand, who won Best Actress for her role in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, raised some eyebrows in a rather drab gold-on-black outfit. But she won everyone over with a moving acceptance speech, which saw her acknowledge and pay homage to all her fellow nominees. The inspirational move reminded attendees and viewers alike of the need to treasure bonds of sisterhood among all women. Happy Women’s Day!

To see our top picks for best-dressed men, check out Part One of our Oscars 2018 coverage.