With this trend it’s like going back in time, back to an era where kings
and queens ruled the world; their wealth shown in their clothes. To say
this style is regal, sophisticated and attention-grabbing is an
understatement. This trend is characterized by rich fabrics such as
brocade and velvet with lots of gold, rhinestones and embellishments.
Coats are often finished with (faux) fur; again displaying luxury. But
what exactly is brocade? Although there is no clear-cut definition, you
should look for rich fabrics with elaborate and ornate embroidery.
When you go shopping, think rich color palettes, contrasting gold brocade and fleur de lys motifs. Combine multiple royal-looking items together to reach the full effect. After all, it’s all about exuding luxury and wealth. No need to splurge on designer items, with this trend being that omnipresent on the autumn/winter 2012 runways, you will find plenty of items on the high street.
This trend was virtually all over the runways. With designers and brands such as Marc Jacobs, Jason Wu, Louis Vuitton, Rebecca Minkoff, Proenza Schouler, Marchesa, Dolce & Gabbana, Yves Saint Laurent and Jill Stuart you know it’s a trend! The clash between old world elegance and new world fashion is simply genius.
When you go shopping, think rich color palettes, contrasting gold brocade and fleur de lys motifs. Combine multiple royal-looking items together to reach the full effect. After all, it’s all about exuding luxury and wealth. No need to splurge on designer items, with this trend being that omnipresent on the autumn/winter 2012 runways, you will find plenty of items on the high street.
This trend was virtually all over the runways. With designers and brands such as Marc Jacobs, Jason Wu, Louis Vuitton, Rebecca Minkoff, Proenza Schouler, Marchesa, Dolce & Gabbana, Yves Saint Laurent and Jill Stuart you know it’s a trend! The clash between old world elegance and new world fashion is simply genius.
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