Following Coachella festivities, we have still not gotten over Festival Fever. Want to stick out this spring and summer? Adopt the versatile 70s style! From louche to rock star, exotic to bohemian, the 70s marked the beginning of change, especially in fashion. Here is another look that you can easily pull off at a festival or on a night on the town.
Fashion model Joan Smalls releases her first ever design collaboration with True Religion. The 16-piece collection available at True Religion and Nordstrom stores will feature raglan cropped sweatshirts, skinny high-rise jeans and various sporty urban athletic wear. The athletic wear is inspired by the staples in the models everyday rotation. Not bad for her first efforts, she will be releasing a more extensive line come fall 2015.
One of the few good things about cold crappy weather is that it allows you to add another layer to your look. It doesn’t have to be a parka but a top coat. So ditch the Canada Goose and give yourself some options. Here are some picks to add to your wardrobe and accessorize your look[spacer]
The words associated with Madonna all hold strength and respect. Whether it be her groundbreaking music, her explorative imagery with Steven Meisel (whom every model and celebrity yearns to work with today), her iconic tours, expanding family or her highly reproduced aesthetics. One could argue that Madonna’s career is primarily based on aesthetics.
“Come in my child. I sense a heavy heart.”   “Sit.”   My nervous hand searched for support as I carefully sat in a plush leather chair in what appeared to be a small cramped room. “You have come to me with a tall order, why have you awoken me from my rest?”
[spacer] The label founded by Oliver Proudlock of the British series Made in Chelsea fame, has been a staple in the urban clothing market with this new brand. While the label has evolved over the past couple years from just designed T shirts to a full collection and a collaboration with Harvey Nichols
The AW14 is centered around The Spirit Within & The Wolf .