Gold in Fashion
16 GOLD IN FASHION Going for Gold By Samantha Murray Greenway
INTRO: Shopping for the new season? Be sure to buy gold. This
winter the designers have tricked out every key style in a molten
hue. So, whether you are inclined toward clean lines and
wearability or frocks that combine frills and femininity, be
warned: the gold standard has been set. PAGE ONE: Screen Sirens:
Liquid waterfalls of lustrous satin are the perfect solution for
those who prefer their evening wear to look softly sensuous rather
than all-out sexy. Take a look at Sonia Rykiel?s rich golden gown.
No need for fleshy revelations: by virtue of shimmering fabric and
a bias cut, it gently hints at the body beneath. Such a fluid and
altogether feminine take on allure calls to mind those screen
legends of Hollywood?s golden era. Modern Elegance: Great costs,
powerful necklines and dramatic details that have a hint of Fifties
style sum up the look at Prada. The kitsch bow and the geometric
gold studs on this ladylike coat pull together the best of modern
elegance. Look out for clean lines, minimal decoration combined
with a strong dose of wearability. PAGE TWO: Volume: Full skirts
about. While the tulip may be the fashionista?s choice, with its
cinched waist, full hips and narrow hem, this new take on the
puffball is bound to deter less experimental folk. For those with a
more traditional bent, look no further than Marc Jacob?s
pouffed-out skirts and empire lines that hover a that most dainty
length, just below the calves. Very Audrey Hepburn. Romance:
Ruffles, handkerchief points and a slightly whistful, vintage air
make John Galliano?s flaxen-hued frock a romantic masterpiece. Feel
inspired? Your take on romance could run the gamut. Focus on dreamy
details from the past, floral clusters, filmy fabrics, puff
sleeves, this season there are plenty to choose from.
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