Sunday, September 19, 2010

Tory Burch Spring 2011: Totally and Completely Wearable

 not surprising that the spring 2011 presentation was nothing short of amazing. It also confirmed that the 70 will really be in style next spring à ¢ â, ¬ â € œ I know, I know Marc Jacobs confirmed it too, but Tory Burch has power, mass appeal. Plus, her '70s-inspired pieces were paired with other items that gave them a decidedly modern twist. For example, bell-bottom trousers paired with things like a fine knit sweater that reminded Peruvian striped styles or just a simple long-sleeved tee. The shoes were pretty high, yes à ¢ â, ¬ â € œ giant heels or high wedges espadrilles à ¢ â, ¬ â € œ but it was easy sandals as well.

Of course bags moved even further into the kingdom of minimalism. All of them had a very small logo, but instead give the bright color and shape of the leather to stand out. And the colors were very modern while still preppy: think classic white, orange, pale jade green and softly vibrant yellow. A striped and woven tote bag fits into the more globally inspired pieces, as the Peruvian-style sweater mentioned earlier, while a teeny straw and leather basket purse was just plain cute.

Not only that, but Tory figured out how to make calf length skirts, flattering and wearable. a loose orange top. The outfit was cinched with a glam gold belt with corset-style ribbon thin gold hoop earrings finish off outfit.

On subject to wear, the models actually so happy and comfortable, despite the fact that they had to stand for quite awhile on a massive high Platforms and heels. found this page useful, consider linking to it.
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