Showing posts with label spring 2012. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spring 2012. Show all posts

Friday, January 6, 2012

Spring Awakening at the Beginning of Winter

    
     Today I woke up to the first bit of snow that I've seen for a while. I've been back home on break for almost a month now and there have only been a couple light snowfalls. I'm not a fan of the snow and in fact, a thin covering of white on Christmas is all I need. Meanwhile, I go to work at PacSun and there's something wrong about bringing spring shipment out while the snow is just beginning to accumulate. Companies bring on the upcoming season as if the current one slid right under their noses, but I guess they're just trying to keep up with fashion week! While pastels and florals are prematurely replacing knits and earth tones at work, I start my online shopping right on time! No sooner than when I see the first notification in my inbox of the Victoria's Secret semi-annual sale do I race to their site to browse bathing suits and sweaters...for hours! It's a really bad addiction, I know! But last year it ended in one of my favorite purchases to date--my cosmic monokini! How can I possibly pass up great deals on bikinis that I'd been eyeing all summer? The only downside is that I have an entire winter to wait out before I can wear them!

    In light of embracing the arrival of spring while snow will still be falling for months, Matthew Williamson's Spring 2012 collection is a little bit of sunshine and what I'm looking forward to come April. Until then, I'll be dreaming of escaping the dreary cold while in the Caribbean wearing his sea-green and orange caftan with Japanese flowers and a pair of Charlotte Olympia tie-dyed platforms.





















(photo credits: style.com)

(photo credit: butterhotshoes.com)


Monday, October 3, 2011

Boston Fashion Week SS 2012 - Jeff Lahens

     The Jeff Lahens show was a compilation of looks from Uniform Boston, Ball and Buck, Drinkwater's Cambridge, and Bobby from Boston. It was all about a man's original style and gave males the spotlight in a female dominated fashion week. Looks ranged from lumber jack to dapper businessman and touched upon everything in between. One of the most memorable pieces was a sportswear jacket with the Boston Bruins logo, earning a wild stream of applause. Not only did the clothing impress, but the models were hot too! They worked the runway with attitude, charm, and...good looks of course! Watch out Boston! We may see a menswear exclusive fashion week in the near future!