A refreshing morning shower, fresh set of clothes and a hot cup of coffee was all I needed to continue my first full week at KCFW. Not to mention an uncontrollable eagerness to see the next set of spring designs at both the Saturday afternoon and evening shows.
WM Couture by Wendy McMillan in Collaboration with Amy Collier really grabbed my attention at the Designer Trunk Show for one word, vintage. Anyone familiar with me is aware of my penchant for anything vintage, and the designer's fusion of 1940's pinup with 2014 modern girl definitely ceases to disappoint.
What I love about Lauren Bander's designs are her use of neutrals and mixture of paisleys/sparkles in her looks. Not to mention there is a look for just about every silhouette.
These designs by Ola Style truly has something for everyone.
I'm really nor for sure if she had Tokyo, Japan in mind when creating the concept for this collection. However, it is easy to spot the influences from the famous Harajuku Station subcultures within the whimsical looks of Rachel Anne Gottleib.
Blacks, pinks, purples & fuchsias. My favorite colors combined in the looks of Alfielda.
The only way I can describe this season's looks from L.O.D is a feminine spin on the deconstructed men's suit. Mysterious with loads of sex appeal.
Photos taken by Mekaile Renee' Turner
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