Vampira meets the chola vibes at Givenchy FW15 show

Riccardo Tisci‘s shows are always powerful ones, and the Fall/Winter 2015 collection one is no exception.

The models hairdo was a typical chola street chick inspired, while the clothing seemed to be a Vampira alike attire. Yet the most striking for the overall looks were the face jewelery. Riccardo did a septum look before in his 2012 FW collection; making a fashion statement with a simple piece of accessory. However this year, he stepped the game up with a more “violent” version. While septum is becoming a trend among celebrities and street style fashionistas alike, I wonder how many will adopt this bold look.

Moreover, the whole show was veiled in a mysterious atmosphere, with nocturnal vibes to it. Still, the collection made you feel almost as if in the presence of a regal person. The clothes showed vicorian like waist focused pieces with some frill details, as well as jeweled pieces that just took my breath away.

What more can I say, will we become a royal sibling of the Addams family this fall?


Photo: Monica Feudi

Taken from: Style.com

Hello daddy, hello mom! Your cherry bomb is the Saint Laurent girl

It is raw, it is in your face; it is the collection with attitude. Heidi Slimane brings his own twist to the so-popular-for-fall-shows 70’s look with a punk rock chick goes glam.

Every model’s walk was fast, confident and full of “I don’t give a eF” vibes, perfectly expressing the dress’ feel. Not to mention the runway, which looked like a mixture of a rock show platform and the Parisian/London punk streets and this helped to set the tone for the whole collection.

Forget the flowers, the pastels and the overall happy, well everything; because you are not gonna get it at Saint Laurent. The house presented leather, zippers, animal print, ripped stockings and quite a lot of tulle. Not to mention the bitch face models had on, that was supported by the bold black eyes and red lips make-up.

The glam twist at the punk rock vibes turned the 60 pieces collection into something special, as if you’ll wear it your constant attitude will be “I dare you!” These looks are not for the flower, lovely kids; but valiant, fierce women.

Would you dare to wear it?


Photo: Gianni Pucci

Taken from: Style.com

Edit: Lady T

Are we movin with our auntie, uncle and Moschino in Bel Air this fall?

Being the generation of kids who grew up on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air series, the Moschino FW15 collection was a throwback for me. From the street, hip-hop vibe style to the uptown Bel-Air dames but blended together perfectly.

Models walked to rather catchy beat, with giant boom-box serving as a runway prop gave the whole show even more of the 90’s feel.

And even though street style inspiration is popular lately, Jeremy Scott managed to give it a certain spin-off standing out with his edgy collection combining pieces that only few would dare to wear together.

Moreover,since Jeremy is known for his great fantasy and turning the most obvious, everyday objects to fashion items; he did not fail to amaze me. Presenting 65 looks, all standing out yet the whole scheme was altogether flawlessly matched. From the quilted, vibrant colored coats, the jersey sport like attire to hoodie like skirt-suit I was beyond impressed. But my favorite part was the gowns, who looked like you peeled off the sprayed street art and applied it on the vintage looking dress giving them the fresh vibe.

How do enjoy the trip to the 90’s hip-hop American street style?


Photo: Yannis Vlamos

Taken from: Style.com

Edits: me