MFW: Stella Jean S/S 2015

While attending Milan Fashion Week and scanning my instagram, I came across a designer I’d never known about but who’s designs I screenshot and bookmarked into my “OBSESSED” photo folder, Stella Jean. I didn’t attend this show, but once I got back to my Milan abode I checked her out. Stella Jean is a 35 year old Haitian/Italian designer and…
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Street Style: Milan Fashion Week, Edition 1

This was my first time attending Milan Fashion Week and I was really in for a treat.  Being immersed in NYFW I knew that Milan would bring it to the streets in major style, or so I thought. Don’t get me wrong there was a whirl of inspiration, but the “wow” factor  was very minimal. The Milano street styler’s keep…
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MFW: Day 3 Style Diary

Today I went with an oldie but a goodie. A vintage DVF jumper I found on ebay a few years ago for about $20..fashion STEELE! Today started early with the Massimo Rebecchi collection. The show was at 9am and the PR was thoughtful enough to provide coffee and delish pastries as we waited to be seated. The show was colorful…
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MFW: Gabriele Colangelo S/S 2015

The Gabriele Colangelo SS 2015 Collection was very defined. Every pieces was exquisitely tailored. I loved the sharp lines, the knits and denim pieces. They collection had a little something for everyone. My favorite collections are the ones that can actually be worn. Where you can find pieces to rework and wear during the Spring or the Fall. This collection…
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MFW: Genny S/S 2015

The Genny S/S 2015 Collection is one of a feminine and contemporary woman. Organza was used to create beautiful pieces. Chiffon, tulle and silk were used throughout the collection for an ultra feminine feel. Tulip dresses, wide leg trousers and deep V necks gave the collection a contemporary feel and plexi clutches with gold closures were the perfect touch. Even…
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MFW: Day 2 Style Diary

Whew, Milan Fashion Week is a whirlwind. It’s definitely different compared to New York and Paris. It’s a whole different kind of atmosphere. A more somber one if I must say. I have seen some pretty creative street style but I had this preconceived notion that Milan’s fashion was colorful and wild and uninhibited. I definitely blame the street style…
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