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Models off-duty: check it out
Check, tartan and so much plaid. These off-duty models know how to rock the print. Think Corey Mason in Empire Records.
Nineties vibes for now.
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Check, tartan and so much plaid. These off-duty models know how to rock the print. Think Corey Mason in Empire Records.
Nineties vibes for now.
Whether channelling old Hollywood glamour or preparing for the elements, AW 16 brought a new lease on gloves. Long, knitted, leather and lace. Make hands the focus.
Bright nostalgia. Extreme shoulders and tiny-waisted dresses boldly paired with ruffles and lace. Madonna vibes were embraced on the runways of AW 16. Dress you up.
Bare feet and dusty grass. These models are revisiting the 70s archives – think Lauren Hutton in Little Fauss and Big Halsy. The hip hugging, leg-lengthening silhouette is a fixture in their wardrobes and in our hearts. Run wild.
Pass the scissors. Dramatic edges went to new lengths for AW 16, proving there are no rules when it comes to the hem.
Let’s hear it for the boys. The looks that captured us at Men’s Fashion Week SS 17.
Legs for days. AW 16 saw bold and bright, print and patterned stockings. On the runway Prada gave us classic opaque diamonds, while Balenciaga introduced candy cane stripes.
Think Edie Sedgwick and make them a signature.
The return of the hoop. Worn with a messy up-do or paired with a 90s graphic shirt, these off-duty models are bringing big earrings back.
Bedazzled and then some. Everything from appliqué to bejewelled sparkles and sequins. Blazers shimmered on the runway as collections turned artful for AW 16.
From Dries Van Noten to Burberry Runway, AW 16 explored old-school texture with a brocade bent. Why don’t you come with me little girl, on a magic carpet ride?
Rippling in silver or blue as the night. Kiki and Mateja, Lexi and Valentina are giving AW 16’s velvet trend their own soft touch.
Channel your inner Penny Lane and live in the moment – or in this case, the 70s.
AW 16 explored shearling coats in neutral tones and textures. Hold me closer.
Girls in uniform. AW 16 took a military turn with bold brass buttons at Burberry Runway, while Prada reported for duty in strong shoulders and khaki tones.
Think Pink Ladies for now. Track team meets speed racer. With a little help from Gucci, our model muses are rebooting the classic that is the bomber jacket.
Bella Donna. The return of dramatic sleeves has us dreaming of Stevie Nicks. Whether long, ruffled or belled at the cuffs, AW 16 kept volume close at hand.
Shimmy shimmy ya. The sequins of our childhood dreams are all grown up for AW 16.
For the love of Margot Tenenbaum. These off-duty models are proving the cooler months are more fun in vintage-look plush jackets.
A sizeable change to sportswear. AW 16 brought a puffer jacket trend complete with volume, draping and quilted details. Be my embrace.
Not quite like Little Red. Precise, authoritative cuts fit for adventure. A heroic flair for AW 16.
It’s the time of the season. Layered up or all on their own, rollnecks are a staple Steffy, Rianne and Aymeline have in common.