Showing posts with label prada. Show all posts
Showing posts with label prada. Show all posts

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Rihanna Shops in Porto Cervo Before Heading Back to the States for the VMA's























Rihanna and her friends were spotted shopping it up in Porto Cervo. She was looking fab in a laid back gold bandeau top and green army wide leg pants. The ladies was partying on a $300,000 yacht but felt the need to get off to stop into the Gucci and Prada stores.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Men's Fall Color Trend Alert: Who Does It Best




When it comes to men's fashion, one of the top men on my list that gets it right is Kanye West. He has always tried to stay ahead of the game. In case you have been in the dark, Camel is one of the hottest color for Fall, it has become the new black. You can basically wear it with anything! I am loving a camel color sport jacket paired with dark rise jeans and a graphic tee or button down shirt. Kanye was spotted in New York wearing a camel suit from Prada with a pair of Tretorn x Comme des garcon canvas sneakers. A prefect look for day or night. So guys will you be adding this color to your wardrobe? If you need any help I am available for personal shopping email me at swankstylist@gmail.com for rates.


Saturday, September 25, 2010

Prada Spring 2011: Goes Bananas







Brights hues were not a problem at the spring show for Prada which used lime green, orange, royal blue, and the patterns of monkeys, bananas, and trees. There was also a feminine touch to the show with tight skirts to the knee but paired with looser fitting jackets or tops. Some echoing the men collection presented in the summer with V necks that evokes doctor shirts. The models carried neon colored fur stoles down the runway which can not be used in the spring time but it was a great fashion statement. The outfits were also paired with wedged sneakers. While most designers looked to the 70s for spring 2011 the only thing 70s about the Prada show was the Glo color palette. Instead Prada went south to Cuba, Brazil, and Mexico. The collection was so modern and bight and forward thinking.