Mad About Youuu: Felpe a gogò (Christmas edition)Mad About Youuu: Felpe a gogò (Christmas edition)
Jennifer Beals – Flashdance – 1983 – Pinterest

Sinistra. Amanda Seyfried – campagna pubblicitario Givenchy – Fashion Gone Rogue; Elle Fanning – Givenchy – Miss Vogue Australia – Fashion Gone Rogue

Pixie Geldof e Alexa Chung – London Fashion Week – Spring-Summer 2014 – Vogue

Da sinistra: Elle Mexico – Fashion Gone Rogue; Glass Magazine – Fashion Gone Rogue

Da sinistra: Stringate con micro borchie sulla punta, Gucci; anello in ottone e cristalli, Toi et Moi; felpa con stampa cervello da risonanza magnetica, Christopher Kane; Cabaret clutch con cristalli colorati, Benedetta Bruzziches; Lenticular Bag con ologramma Fred e Ginger, Benedetta Bruzziches; shorts di panno, Karl Lagerfeld
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Da sinistra: Felpa con occhi, Kenzo; pantaloni skinny in pelle, Acne; collier con insetto in ottone e cristalli, Toi et Moi; Falabella pochette in ecopelle, catena metallica e cristalli, Stella McCartney; camicia bianca, Acne; stivaletti con elastici laterali, Church’s
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Da sinistra: Cabaret con borchie, Benedetta Bruzziches; gonna lunga in chiffon di seta plissé, Dries Van Noten; ankle boots in camoscio, Gianvito Rossi; felpa Bambi in neoprene, Givenchy; stringate in vitello spazzolato con figure geometriche in ottone, Coliac; mini in ecopelle con volant, Zara; valigetta in tessuto ricamato e pelle, Olympia Le-Tan
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Da sinistra: Mcq; MSGM; N°21; 3.1. Philip Lim; Christopher Kane; House of Holland; MSGM; Lanvin; Mary Katrantzou
Jennifer Beals – Flashdance – 1983 – Pinterest
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="650"] Sinistra. Amanda Seyfried – campagna pubblicitario Givenchy – Fashion Gone Rogue; Elle Fanning – Givenchy – Miss Vogue Australia – Fashion Gone Rogue

Pixie Geldof e Alexa Chung – London Fashion Week – Spring-Summer 2014 – Vogue

Da sinistra: Elle Mexico – Fashion Gone Rogue; Glass Magazine – Fashion Gone Rogue
Forget the gym. And forget the Eighties, Flashdance, Jennifer Beals and the paninaro style at the time of the school as well. Maybe last time I wore a sweatshirt, I attended the high school. Then the sweatshirts have vanished; too sports, too teen-aged, too easy. At least until two years ago, when Riccardo Tisci sent on the Givenchy catwalk the panther that has brought back to the top this forgotten garment with a new “couture” appearance. The current sweatshirts show off special effects as unbelievable and surreal patterns, precious appliqués, embroideries, crystals. A big success because the sweatshirt is a good deal for the luxury brands and is the simple idea able to give shine to any look.Jennifer Beals is our cover girl, then there are some inspirations. Finally here there are three collages and some adorable sweatshirts.
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From left: Studded leather brogues, Gucci; brass ring with rhinestones, Toi et Moi; printed sweatshirt, Christopher Kane; Cabaret clutch with coloured rhinestones, Benedetta Bruzziches; Lenticular Bag with hologram, Benedetta Bruzziches; shorts, Karl Lagerfeld
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From left: Sweatshirt, Kenzo; skinny leather pants, Acne; brass necklace with rhinestones, Toi et Moi; Falabella crystal-embellished faux leather clutch, Stella McCartney; white shirt, Acne; polishead-leather Chelsea boots, Church’s
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From left: Cabaret clutch with studs, Benedetta Bruzziches; long length chiffon skirt, Dries Van Noten; suede ankle boots, Gianvito Rossi; Bambi neoprene sweatshirt, Givenchy; patent-leather Derby shoes, Coliac; faux leather miniskirt, Zara; embroidered fabric case, Olympia Le-Tan
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From left: Mcq; MSGM; N°21; 3.1. Philip Lim; Christopher Kane; House of Holland; MSGM; Lanvin; Mary Katrantzou
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