Hiphunters

hiphunters

If you were looking for a place where a global platform of premium and designer luxury labels collide then Hiphunters is the place for you. Teaming up with other luxury affiliate shops, with brands such as Saint Laurent, Chloé, Christian Louboutin, D&G, rag & bone – and the list goes on and on, Hiphunters offers trending pieces from over 6,000 designer brands in a one stop shopping experience. The Hiphunters Market boutique carefully selects key pieces from emerging and cutting-edge international designers. Enjoyed their assortment of dresses and shoes for spring, as well, I also rounded up a few pieces I am absolutely crushing over for!

hiphunters

Liam Fahy Fleur Red sandals

hiphunters

Philosophy Di Lorenzo Serafini embroidered lace dress

hiphunters

Tammy & Benjamin Magnolia pochette

hiphunters

Fendi Paradise Flower sandals

hiphunters

Marc Jacobs crossbody bag

hiphunters

Dolce & Gabbana Keira sandals

hiphunters

Ella Valentine tote bag

Hope you liked my picks. Let me know how it goes or if you find a piece that’s worth sharing.


xo

This post was created in collaboration with Hiphunters.

Fall Winter 2015/2016 Trends

While it’s hard to think of summer coming to an end soon, one can’t help but look forward to newly emerging trends for the Fall/Winter 2015/16 lineup. I remember in my past life (when I worked retail for women’s fashion) it was usually around this time that we would start setting up our Fall merchandise. This was always bittersweet for me. As exciting as it was to unravel and style new merchandise, we had to sport the latest looks and wearing a chunky knit turtleneck (even though it was sleeveless) with August’s heat in full swing was not always glamorous. Alas, this season brings with it an easy transition to Autumn with lingerie-style, beautifully adorned lace, and nouveau Victorian pieces that are ready to wear off the runways, even in August.

The trends that fascinated me most were: carwash pleats, patchwork, fur accents, nouveau victorian, high OTK boots, and statement pieces like earring and brooches. Below are some highlights of my faves.

Alberta Ferretti and Altuzarra found a way to turn boring turtlenecks into beautifully crafted pieces of artwork with their bold lace detailing incorporated subtly into elegant lingerie-style dresses and slip gowns.

Of note are the very high OTK boots with oh-so impressive Victorian-style ruffles and detailing along the top.

Pleats were all over the runways, but Valentino and Oscar De La Renta stole the show for me with the carwash pleat.

Tom Ford never disappoints me, and I am in awe by the creativity behind his patchwork. He nailed the mixture of fabrics and textures with this denim and leopard duo.

Chloé had a more carefree take on the patchwork trend.

Fur accents by Tom Ford and Giambattista Valli.

Last but not least, beautifully adorned lace and slip dresses for lingerie as outwear by Dolce & Gabbana and Narcisco Rodriguez.

D&G

Enjoy your day! xo

Spiked Gold

Top, Jacob. Skirt, American Eagle. Gladiators, Aldo. Purse, Marc Jacobs. Sunnies, Dolce & Gabbana. Snake bangle, bebe. Spike collar, Nasty Gal.

 
I’ve had this chiffon waterfall skirt for some time now, but only started wearing it recently; although I’m not sure why, because I love the way the fabric flows, and it’s pretty easy to style. Worn here with a recycled silk top, gladiators, and subtle gold detailing.

xo