Showing posts with label Paul Smith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paul Smith. Show all posts

Monday, June 28, 2010

Paul Smith, Pleats Please, Proenza Schouler, J. Crew, DDC Lab, Diesel and Woodbury Commons are Majorly Irresistible

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Essential Stop for the Guy





J.Crew for the Guy, the Girl and the Kids






Mixed Bag
(ReKrommended in the Bag)

Pleats Please, Proenza Schouler, DDC Lab, Diesel and Woodbury Commons


Temptation is Everywhere.

U r 24K!

xoxo,
Krom

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Lace is Out?

According to the July issue of Harper's Bazaar, lace is lame.


Really? There was plenty of lace on the Fall 2009 runways.

Alberta Ferretti



Alessandro Dell'Acqua

Paul Smith Women



Moschino



Stella McCartney











Christian Lacroix







Erdem



Louis Vuitton



Runway photos courtesy of style.com

This just goes to prove the #1 rule of Krom's 10 SuperFabulous Style Rules, nothing is out.

U r 24K!

xoxo,
Krom

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Stupendous Stripes

Some great stripes from seasons present.

Stripe Wearing Christian Lacroix, Fall 2008 Show

Stella McCartney Stripes, Fall 2008

Lady-like Stripes, Oscar de la Renta, Fall 2008

Marc by Marc Jacobs Stripes, Fall 2008

Day to Evening Stripes, Paul Smith Women, Fall 2008



Subtle Stripes, Y-3, Fall 2008

Athletic Stripes, Y-3, Fall 2008

Preppy Stripes, Reyes, Fall 2008

3.1 Phillip Lim, Fall 2008

Vivienne Westwood Red Label, Fall 2008

Flouncy Stripes, Matthew Williamson, Fall 2008

Sophisticated Stripes, Lanvin, Fall 2008

Manolo Blahnik, Fall 2008

Nobody Does it Better...Stripes, Sonia Rykiel, Fall 2008








Some great stripes from seasons future.

Carolina Herrara, Resort 2009

Bill Blass, Resort 2009

Alexander McQueen, Resort 2009

Chanel, Resort 2009

Diane Von Furstenberg, Resort 2009

3.1 Phillip Lim, Resort 2009

Christian Dior, Resort 2009


Some great Stripes from seasons past.

Marc Jacobs, Spring 2007

Balenciaga, Fall 2007

Louis Vuitton, Spring 2008

Photos courtesy of style.com

And to think stripes started out as clothing for and other outcasts in the 12th and 13th centuries; however, for the last 200 years, stripes have been worn by the chic, playful, and fun-loving including my Stripe Wearing Niece
.

U r 24K!

xoxo,
Krom