Wednesday, October 31, 2018

                                              THE GRETA CONSTANTINE

                            
            (LEFT SIDE, STEPHEN WONG & RIGHT SIDE, KIRK PICKERS GILL)

Greta Constantine is a collection of ready-to-wear women's wear based in Toronto, Canada. Founded in 2006 by designers. Kirk Pickers gill and Stephen Wong, the label is derived from the combination of the name of the latter's mother, Greta, with that of the former's grandfather, Constantine.Sophie GrĂ©goire-Trudeau, Jennifer Hudson, Carly Rae Jepsen, Olivia Wilde, Coco Rocha, Nelly Furtado, Angelina Jolie, Malin Akerman, Hilary Duff, Victoria Beckham, Jeanne Beker, Naomi Campbell &   POSSIBLY YOU!

 The collection is available in over 30-doors worldwide across 15-countries including Holt Renfrew in Canada, Lord & Taylor in the United States, and both Moda Operandi and Far-fetch online. The pair works together in their Toronto-area studio -- conceptualizing, exploring, and challenging the fashions of today for the women of tomorrow. it comes in mid-range prices in stores such as, Holt renfrew and Simon and also more expensive custom wear for celebrities.

Below here some looks of designs made by Stephen Wong and Kirk pickers

the navy skirt suits & the flouncy white skirts

Greta Constantine spring/summer 2013


We love the angular shoulders on this navy skirt suit, while the short, flouncy white skirts, especially this one with eyelet detailing, added a touch of lightheartedness. Those pieces, along with a raft of wearable dresses, prove once and for all that beautiful spring clothing doesn’t have to be floral and pastels.

Greta Flowy dresses include boxing hoodies



 the menswear line, offered hyper-masculine boxing hoodies and mesh pants that looked like they came straight from an International Male catalogue.

MEGHAN MARKLE

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The green skirt with flares in the down, and its cool figure and such a flounce design.

the brand 'Greta Constantine' i personally like because of the one and only reason, they having passion to do something beyond someone's imagination and also, because of their unique style and ability to use their stuff and make something extraordinary designs, remain a classic taste too.

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

                        TRACKSUIT, JACKET OR BOTH?

Tracksuit or jumpsuit ? A question frequently asked by the fashion conscious consumer's in this present year. According to me the answer why not have both with track suit jacket.In other words, your favorite trend from the early aughts just met your favorite trend from today—they became friends, and now they’re bringing out the best in each other.

Velour tracksuits are Back


One hallmark style of the decade that continues to endear itself to us? The velour tracksuit. Though some might make the case that velour tracksuits were a precursor to today’s enduring leisure wear trend, the throwback style was way more statement-making than the current street-influenced sportswear look.velour tracksuits are making a comeback as a casual wear.The period that featured tracksuits as sportswear that was acceptable to wear outside of the gym was the 1960's and 1970's.

Juicy couture velour jumpsuit


It was Elsa Schiaparelli who put the jumpsuit on the fashion map in the 30's. Juicy Couture was undoubtedly the leader of the velour tracksuit revolution back in its heyday. Now, it's leading the velour revival; the brand updated its OG offerings with new cuts and colors that fit perfectly into the leisurewear landscape of today.







la vie Rebecca Taylor velour track jacket


In April 1857 the women's magazine Corrie-re delle dame announced the arrival of the jacket (a shortened version of the morning coat with shorter jacket skirts.

Rebecca Taylor's take on the trend refreshes the classic sweatsuit template with ultra-feminine details, like ruffles on the jacket and subtle pops of floral prints.












Guizio PT 2 TRACK SUIT


This contemporary take on the tracksuit offers updates to the classic style with a high waist, cropped hem and jogger fit—allowing it to blend right in with the leisurewear trends of the moment.
















FILLA + UO LAINA VELOUR TRACK JACKET



FILA's made a huge comeback recently, and Urban Outfitters took note of the sportswear brand's renaissance. The Laina velour track jacket is one of the standout pieces in the exclusive FILA x UO collab collection.















FRANKIE B VELVET TRACK JACKET



Yup, color blocked velour jackets (and matching pants) are on the menu now, too.

I think these these style tips are enough to get you to go and buy your very own track suit jacket.

Wednesday, October 3, 2018

                        FOREVER SEVENTY'S

Tie dye shirts, Mexican 'peasant' blouses, folk-embroidered Hungarian blouses, ponchos, capes, and military surplus, ell-bottoms, gauchos, frayed jeans, midi skirts of course talking about 70's fashion style.The top fashion models or celebrity of the 1970's were Lauren HuttonMargaux HemingwayBeverly JohnsonGia CarangiJanice DickinsonCheryl TiegsJerry Hall, and Iman helped bring this style into the common public.While the 70's sweeps over the runways every couple of seasons, there's always still a hint of it on the streets if you look closely. when we talk about the 70's it similar to flying in the sky, so that's why i choose sky theme.

let's have a look of 70's fashion and Thanks to a penchant for creativity and expression, the decade saw the birth of many trends that continue to influence fashion today.


Celebrity looks


Every decade has its iconic celebrities and styles stars, and the 70's were no exception. Among st some of the decade’s most famous names are women such as singers Cher and Debbie Harry, actress Farrah Fawcett, and Bianca Jagger. While each of these ladies had a unique style during the time, they all dressed in a quintessential 70's manner.

Hippie looks


While hippy styles were born in the 60's, they developed in the 70's to become a key look for the decade. One of the most famous styles of the era, hippy outfits often featured unique, colorful designs. While cuts were kept simple and styles remained casual, the trend was bold and expressive. Denim, suede, bright prints and patterns, and flares all played a significant role in the trend. 

Sporty-chic looks

the 70's, aerobics began to rise in popularity and, as a result, sporty-chic fashion became a major style. The trend, which is somewhat an original version of today’s leisurewear look, combined comfort with style for a relaxed yet elegant appearance. More specifically, the look favored minimalist shapes and silhouettes and injected casual wear with athletic styles, such as sports jackets, sneakers, jogging suits, caps, and T-shirts. This trend is easily wearable thanks to sports luxe looks.

Disco look


All the glittering and sparkling of disco fashion has become popular once again with designers and style stars everywhere embracing the extravagant style. Filled with metallic s, sequins, high-waist-ed pants, and neon colors, this trend was a huge part of the 70's. As this look offered an element of luxury that others styles of the day did not, it was perfect for evening wear and hitting up Studio 54. Today, the style once again makes an excellent evening look that is sure to get you noticed.

Safari and military look


 Today, you can often find stylish safari and military-style jumpsuits that are perfect for a chic weekend look.While many people focus on the hippy and disco styles of the 70's, safari and military looks were also exceedingly popular. These looks, which took off in the mid to late 70's, were characterized by a utilitarian aesthetic and earth tones.