This is undeniably one of the new season’s prints: the grid. Easier to combine than tartan thanks to the monochrome appeal.
This is undeniably one of the new season’s prints: the grid. Easier to combine than tartan thanks to the monochrome appeal.
Luckily, there is also a chique kind of mule. Cue these from Chloé. It might have cured me from bizarre style-associations concerning the mule.
Actually this week’s wishlist speaks for itself. Digi K is a true denim-lover. And it doesn’t always have to be a standard pair of jeans.
Here’s part 3 of the Paris Fashion Week highlights, where you’ll see what was showed on the catwalks of Costume National, Issey Myake, Giambattista Valli, Chloé and Pedro Lourenço. Find more Fashion Week videos in our video section. Video: Courtesy of Rightster/Indigital
My mom is knitting me a scarf with alpaca wool. And the colors (dark grey and nude) match perfectly with this jumper from Chloé. It also contains alpaca, which is so soft and warm. A good wardrobe investment, because it is half priced. I already imagine wearing it with leather pants or my grey denims for a fashion-forward touch…
Here he is again! Our Digitalistic Digitalisto Fred N. Our number one favorite hairstylist and style blogger, next to that other Digitalistic Digitalisto: Sunny. Check out Fred N’s latest outfit post in here. What’s he wearing today?
Good news for the recessionistas among us: there’s always a way to reproduce a designer look with some creativity and handiness. Fashionwebsite WhoWhatWear has a good example to make your own S/S ’10 Chloe denim look. And yes, it’s THAT easy!
From catwalk to retail! From thousands of Euros to a little, friendly recessionista price! Elle.com was so kind to select 20 key pieces under the 100 Euros! What about this cute Chloe look-a-like suede wedge bootie from Nine West? They look so comfortable! See more on Elle.com