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  • What a Betty! Shalom Harlow poses for Banana Republic Mad Men line with model David Gandy as her own Don Draper

    What a Betty! Shalom Harlow poses for  Banana Republic Mad Men line with model David Gandy as her own Don Draper

    Adoring fans of hit show Mad Men are chomping at the bit in anticipation for the new series premiere, but those who love the characters for their glamour and style as much as their stories are in luck.

    Banana Republic is rolling out its second retro-inspired collection based on the show and this year’s model protagonists are stars in their own right.

    Models Shalom Harlow and David Gandy appear in the campaign photographs for the retail giant’s new line designed in collaboration with Mad Men’s award-winning costume designer Janie Bryant.

    Handsome couple: Shalom Harlow and David Gandy do a good impersonation of the Drapers in Banana Republic's second Mad Men Collection for Spring 2012

    Handsome couple: Shalom Harlow and David Gandy do a good impersonation of the Drapers in Banana Republic’s second Mad Men Collection for Spring 2012

    The collection consists of over 40 items of clothing and jewellery keeping in line with the polished looks and chic silhouettes of the period.

    Simon Kneen, creative director of Banana Republic, told the Huffington Post: ‘Spring delivers a whole new palette and gave us an excuse to draw from different scenes and wardrobe from the show as inspiration.

    Banana Republic's Mad Men Collection 2012
    Banana Republic's Mad Men Collection 2012

    Pretty in fuchsia: The collection consists of over 40 items of clothing and jewellery keeping in line with the polished looks and chic silhouettes of the period

    Banana Republic's Mad Men Collection 2012
    Banana Republic's Mad Men Collection 2012

    Sixties chic: The retail giant’s new line for spring was designed in collaboration with Mad Men’s award-winning costume designer Janie Bryant

    ‘Janie’s perspective was invaluable in helping us create a collection that is both chic and modern, while remaining true to the aesthetic of the 1960s era.’

    The collection features shift dresses typical of the Sixties, nipped in at the waist for the most flattering waistlines.

    Cardigans are shrunken and capri pants are hemmed just above the ankle with a palette of creme and fuchsia for the women’s line.

    Banana Republic's Mad Men Collection 2012
    Banana Republic's Mad Men Collection 2012

    The Don: David Gandy showcases the collections classic tailoring in blazer, shirts, sweater and trousers

    Colours are solid and patterns floral with feminine touches of lace and silk in the detailing.

    Men aspiring to emulate the Don Draper look can chose from a collection of navy and creme tailored blazers, TÚI XÁCH NỮ GIẢM GIÁ HÀ NỘI TPHCM polo shirts and V-neck sweaters.

    And no fashionable ad executive or country club wife would leave the house without their accessories so Banana Republic and Janie Bryant have created a perfect selection of bags, belts, Túi xách nữ hàng hiệu cao cấp hats and jewelry to compliment the apparel.If you cherished this write-up and you would like to get more information concerning TÚI XÁCH NỮ GIẢM GIÁ HÀ NỘI TPHCM kindly stop by our web site.

  • The feminist statement behind Chanel Haute Couture's new collection

    There was plenty to look at Chanel’s Spring 2018 Haute Couture show in Paris this week — even once you got past Kaia Gerber’s buzzed-about appearance and the stunning garden party setting, complete with rose trellises and an oversized fountain.

    The looks that came down the runway were resplendent with dramatic feathers, luxe sheer tulle, and glamorous heavy beading that are sure to turn up on red carpets sometime soon.

    But all of those things are par for the course at a designer couture presentation in the City of Lights, where nothing is understated and everything makes a fashionable statement.That’s why the biggest statement of all wasn’t glittering embellishments or fancy fabrics, but the pockets that adorned nearly every ensemble. 

    Pocket full of fashion! Chanel's Spring 2018 Haute Couture collection was shown in Paris on Tuesday

    Pocket full of fashion! Chanel’s Spring 2018 Haute Couture collection was shown in Paris on Tuesday

    Setting the trends: More than half of the models walked down the runway with hands inside pockets

    They were included in sort and long dresses

    Setting the trends: More than half of the models walked down the runway with hands inside pockets

    Classic: Naturally, pockets adorned the many iterations of the classic Chanel suit — as they always have

    A model pictured at the couture show

    A model pictured at the couture show

    Classic: Naturally, pockets adorned the many iterations of the classic Chanel suit — as they always have

    Glitz and glam! But they were also on glitzier, more formal numbers, which don't usually have pockets

    Glitz and glam!But they were also on glitzier, more formal numbers, which don’t usually have pockets

    Frockin' those pockets! Plenty of eveningwear shown at the show had pockets stitched in

    A model pictured at the couture show

    Frockin’ those pockets! Plenty of eveningwear shown at the show had pockets stitched in 

    Showing them off: The models made sure the pockets were noticeable by walking with their hands partially tucked inside

    A model pictured at the couture show

    Showing them off: The models made sure the pockets were noticeable by walking with their hands partially tucked inside

    Everywhere: Even this satin and feathered number had places to put keys and cash

    Everywhere: Even this satin and feathered number had places to put keys and cash

    Suits, jumpsuits, coats, and Túi xách đi làm — most notably — dresses and gowns all featured a pair of pockets on the front.

    Designed by Karl Lagerfeld, the collection included 68 separate looks, and models walked with hands resting inside pockets in at least half of them.

    Even several of the ensembles end of the show, which is typically reserved for the more glamorous eveningwear looks, had pockets.

    Model Julia Pelc kept her hands in place in the pockets of a floral lace number, Femke Huijzer tucked hers into the pockets of a sequined tea-length dress, and Kiki Willems’s gloved hands hid away in pockets of her uber-beaded floor-length number.

    Meanwhile, dresses at haute couture shows for Elie Saab, Givenchy, and Giambattista Valli didn’t have pockets, and it’s unusual to see them in women’s ready-to-wear collections too. 

    Something special: The pocked-packed collection was quite unique for a fashion show, particular a haute couture one

    Something special: túi xách nữ thời trang The pocked-packed collection was quite unique for a fashion show, particular a haute couture one

    Ladylike: Often, pockets in high fashion are only found in pants

    A model pictured at the couture show

    Ladylike: Often, pockets in high fashion are only found in pants

    Genius: However, designer Karl Lagerfeld put them into nearly every design

    Genius: However, designer Karl Lagerfeld put them into nearly every design

    Bummer: Historically, pockets haven't been a big part of women's fashion for centuries

    A model pictured at the couture show

    Bummer: Historically, pockets haven’t been a big part of women’s fashion for centuries

    So not cool! Women had pockets in their petticoats for a short time in the 1700s but they soon went out of fashion

    So not cool!