Feliz domingo! Sigo con la fiebre de la entrada a la primavera con un look muy especial que me ha traído a la mente esa frase tan famosa de la película El diablo viste de Prada.
“Flores? Para la primavera? Que Original!” Aunque a Miranda Priestly no le parezca muy original las flores para la primavera, os diré que es una tendencia imprescindible para esta primavera-verano 2016. Sean las flores margaritas, rosas, peonías o cualquier print floral harán que esta temporada sea muy femenina. Sólo tenéis que ver las propuestas de Chloé, Carolina Herrera, Burberry, Alba Conde, Chanel y hasta Intimissimi, entre otros, para daros cuenta de la fobia floral. Así que mi look de hoy es un jardín muy romántico que por cierto es un estilismo que me llevé a mi viaje a París y fue imposible lucirlo por la tiranía del clima durante la semana de la moda.
La prenda protagonista de mi look de hoy es la falda floral del diseñador emergente español, Jesús Rivera, la falda es una pasada de hermosa, con ese corte asimétrico que emula un estilo flamenco con esa superposición de capas y tan icónica del trabajo de Rivera. El resto del look ha sido complementar con prendas más neutras y me he decantado por un tocado muy al estilo de Frida Kahlo para maximizar esa esencia primaveral.
Os dejo con la inspiración de hoy y espero que Miranda Priestly no os arruine el uso de las flores. Besos y feliz inicio de semana!
Happy Sunday! I continue with the spring arrival fever with a very special look that brought to mind that famous quote from the movie The Devil Wears Prada.
"Florals? For spring? Groundbreaking!" Although Miranda Priestly doesn’t consider flowers for spring a very original choice, I will say that is a must for this spring-summer 2016. No matter if the flowers are daisies, roses, peonies, any floral print will make this season very feminine. You only have to see the collections of Chloé, Carolina Herrera, Burberry, Alba Conde, Chanel and even Intimissimi, among others, to give account of the floral phobia. So my look today is a very romantic garden which I couldn’t wear on my trip to Paris and due to the terrible weather during the fashion week.
The key garment of my look today is the floral skirt from the spanish emerging designer, Jesus Rivera, the skirt is amazingly beautiful, with the asymmetrical cut that emulates a flamenco style and the layering so iconic of Rivera’s design. The rest of the look has been complemented with more neutral choices plus a headpiece accessory as Frida Kahlo style to maximize the spring essence.
I leave you with the inspiration of today and hope that Miranda Priestly will not ruin the use of flowers. Kisses and wish you all a nice week start!
"Florals? For spring? Groundbreaking!" Although Miranda Priestly doesn’t consider flowers for spring a very original choice, I will say that is a must for this spring-summer 2016. No matter if the flowers are daisies, roses, peonies, any floral print will make this season very feminine. You only have to see the collections of Chloé, Carolina Herrera, Burberry, Alba Conde, Chanel and even Intimissimi, among others, to give account of the floral phobia. So my look today is a very romantic garden which I couldn’t wear on my trip to Paris and due to the terrible weather during the fashion week.
The key garment of my look today is the floral skirt from the spanish emerging designer, Jesus Rivera, the skirt is amazingly beautiful, with the asymmetrical cut that emulates a flamenco style and the layering so iconic of Rivera’s design. The rest of the look has been complemented with more neutral choices plus a headpiece accessory as Frida Kahlo style to maximize the spring essence.
I leave you with the inspiration of today and hope that Miranda Priestly will not ruin the use of flowers. Kisses and wish you all a nice week start!
Falda: @jesusriveramoda
Tocado: H&M
Camisa: Massimo Dutti
Cinturón: Javier Simorra
Zapatos: So Kate - Christian Louboutin
Bolso: Louis Vuitton.
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