Tuesday, January 17, 2012

The Row Pre Fall 12

As is to be expected, the collection from The Row was one of my favorites of Pre Fall (along with Celine, as usual). The Olsen sisters offering continued in the timeless, ageless simplicity and luxury that they have become so successful for. The knitwear this season is particularly lovely, from simple two-toned roll-necks to cream cable-knits. Other sensible yet irresistible pieces were the likes of a particular grey coat, and the more luxurious than sensible furs. These sat alongside lighter, more transeasonal garments. The silk pieces that featured in black and rust with simple yet elegant details like sheer panels and spaghetti straps. I also love the simplicity of the fitted cotton top in oxford blue, and (what seems to be a) woven wool tshirt. I would wear everything on a near daily basis, which I suppose is the case with every single one of the collections from The Row and one of the best signs of good design - the desire to wear and live in a piece.

The lookbook itself is also lovely - the relaxed portraiture is a refreshing change to some of the more stark, traditional examples. I also love that they used girls like Daiane Conterato, Alana Zimmer and Kel Markey - and kept them so natural looking.





















Source: Style.com

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