
Lengthy Braids Make An Appearance At Alexander McQueen
The climate of our society is at a pivotal point. With movement in the court of women’s empowerment, it is imperative to acknowledge the amazing designs that celebrate the voice of women. Sarah Burton did just this. With her Fall 2018 Ready-To-Wear for Alexander McQueen, she sent down a show that flowed from structured blazers to layered dresses. Vibrant colors made way for the tone of the show to shine brightly.

Valentino Is Making Waves on the Runway
Translating the times outside the lines, Pierpaolo Piccoli transformed his runway into a work of art, inclusive of all shapes and styles. His garments proved to push the envelope of recent trends. While most have been reminiscing at 80s power suits, Valentino started a new movement for women to be proud of. Breaking all the rules, he takes floral to a new level… more mod. His romanticism carries throughout the collection giving the pieces a touchable feel and an attainable story.

Classic Blowouts Are Back at Dior FW2018
Many designers are embracing a 60s aesthetic in their fall shows this year and Dior is taking the lead with a call for change. Drawing on the protest art of the 1960s and the movements that ruled the era, Maria Grazia Chiuri is creating a feminine uprising with her latest designs.