2015-12-31

TORY BURCH FW2015 @ Marrakech Meets Chelsea Collection


TORY BURCH FW2015 Marrakech Meets Chelsea  Collection inspired by London bohemia focuses on beautifully crafted embellishments, a mix of textures, carefully engineered patterns, bias cuts and the play of masculine and feminine.


Accessories including arrowhead jewelry, small saddlebags to oversized carpetbags, boots with carved metal heels and mules with studs add to this bold mood.


The color palette started with a cooler palette of blues and slate grays and it then goes into deep burgundies and reds.


There’s newness in the silhouettes. A lot about the bias-cut and did it on leather, chiffon, jersey… It’s really about how it drapes to the body so it’s definitely sexy, not tight fitting at all.


There’s newness in the silhouettes. A lot about the bias-cut and did it on leather, chiffon, jersey… It’s really about how it drapes to the body so it’s definitely sexy, not tight fitting at all.


The colors in the coats are quite beautiful. One is navy with sequins woven inside the fabric which is very linear and beautiful. Then a jacquard in slate blue and ivory. Menswear details are applied and used an incredible technique where they bonded suede and crackled leather and then crocheted it together.


Two pant silhouettes this season – they’re either super-skinny right to the ankle or flared and long to the floor. The skinny ones work perfectly with this Chelsea boot, inspired by one of my her father’s shoes. You’ll see a lot of bow blouse throughout the collection. It’s actually separate from the shirt, you can tie it or use it as a scarf. It’s super-chic.


Small saddle bags, oversized carpet bags and then a great envelope bag in this material that’s leather but looks like wood with studding and detailing on the bags. Over-the-knee boots looked really beautiful with the uneven hemlines as well as shorter boots and mules. The mules have a stud detail, and they’re in leather, velvet, and all different materials. There’s a lot of special detailing in the shoes this season… and the metal heel that had made in Morocco.


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