See by Chloé vs. Céline vs. Zara: The Trickle Up/Down Effect
It definitely isn’t just a coincidence, and is actually pretty interesting, that Céline, See by Chloé and Zara all have nude-colored, rectangular leather fold-over clutches out right now.
It definitely isn’t just a coincidence, and is actually pretty interesting, that Céline, See by Chloé and Zara all have nude-colored, rectangular leather fold-over clutches out right now.
Pre-Fall 2013 has wrapped!…or has it?…Nobody can quite say for sure, but with the Fall 2013 shows quickly approaching in mid-February, we figured now was as good a time as any to take inventory of our favorites from “the season between seasons.”
Fashion is minty fresh for spring.
The menswear shows have overshadowed the women’s resort collections a bit, but that’s why we’re here–to make sure you didn’t miss anything good. After our last two roundups, resort month, we’ll call it, has started to taper off. You can decide whether or not they’ve saved the best for last, but designers like Karl Lagerfeld Read more →
Name: Charlotte Fassler
Occupation: Student
What would you never be caught wearing? Crocs.
What’s your favorite word? Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
What was the last thing you bought? A skirt form Zara.
Paris fashion week has officially begun. Check out Martine Sitbon’s ladylike track jackets (really) for Rue du Mail, Damir Doma‘s softly severe collection, and See by Chloé‘s girly flirtiness. And be sure to check out our Paris fashion week page to keep up on what’s happening in the City of Light.
Besides offering a more affordable yet still chic alternative to Chloe’s main line, See by Chloé is currently on the forefront of a couple of trends this fashion month: online fashion shows and Paris’ increasing acceptance of designers’ second lines. (Suzy Menkes wrote in today’s International Herald Tribune, about a new “parallel fashion universe” being created with secondary lines offering more accessible French fashion.)
See by Chloé, which launched 10 years ago while Stella McCartney was still designing the main line, is now in the midst of a bit of a revamp, hence this online runway show–a deviation for the brand, who have previously never formally shown.