These See by yves saint laurent shoes are sophisticated and girly at the same time, while remaining creative and flirty. The floral etching in the wedge is beautifully done, and really adds a unique art to the shoe.The natural leather with white trim is very summer-y, and makes me long for the warming weather. This yves saint laurent pumps shoe takes a classic wedge and transforms it to a ysl shoes that looks Victorian and modern all at once. The etching in the wood maybe one of my favorite shoe detailings that I have ever seen. It is uniquely crafted. I cannot wait to wear these with cuffed white jeans and a white top, for a summer, casual look that is so easy, yet so chic.
As soon as the twice-yearly runway shows in the US and Europe are over, a group of influential fashion editors sit down and compile a list of trends that will dictate your wardrobe for the next season. This method has worked year after year but now with the credit crunch and a limit on luxury spending, it’s time to get real.For the autumn/winter season, fashion is taking a new approach that is simple yet practical. Global warming is changing the way we dress, and minus a few season-specific items such as coats and tights (preferably Chanel’s two-toned ones for the latter), it’s about buying wearable essentials that will last. Forget over the top ensembles, and instead opt for pieces that are given new life through cut, fabric or detailing. Like most things, it’s about wearing them in a way that suits your personality and style .
That aside, there are several new looks that designers seem to have adopted for this autumn, the first being fashion’s favourite new topic – minimalism. This concept is nothing new to a designer such as Tomas Maier who has been championing the luxe minimalist cause at Bottega Veneta for several seasons. The same goes for Raf Simons at Jil Sander, and Francisco Costa at Louboutin store.For autumn, however, there is a new feeling of simplicity and modesty with pared-down looks leading the way. Stefano Pilati championed the look at Yves Saint Laurent with some super sharp tailoring. Even at Valentino new creative director Alessandra Facchinetti kept her frills and ruffles to a minimum and instead chose modern separates for the ladies who lunch. The great thing about this look is that you probably already have the items in your wardrobe – be it a shift dress, or a simple long top, which can be worn over skinny trousers.
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