Thursday, October 4, 2018

Pre-order the Most Wanted Pieces from the Runway now!

Moda Operandi, unlike their competitors, allows you to order straight from the runway. This is one of our favourite features from them.  However, what are the benefits of this system?  Firstly its more forgiving on your bank balance, paying a deposit on an item then the remainder on arrival.  But of course, the best bit is you can be the first to own the most wanted items. This allows you to keep up on current trends! Now, you are sufficiently convinced of the system’s value, its time to look at the most sought-after pieces on the runway!

Jeans:

Jeans may seem not the most exciting place to start yet they are everyday essential we need! ALEXA CHUNG Wide-Leg Cropped Jean offers a unique contrast stitch.  Whilst Tory Burch Button-Fly Jean has a similar shape yet with dramatic buttons. However, Cushnie Cushnie X Lee High-Rise Flared Jean is the most flattering option available!

Trends:

These jeans go perfectly with All Things Mochi Ayah Shirt.  However, be sure to accessorize with Janessa Leone Rose hat and statement oversized earrings from either CANO or Rebecca de Ravenel.  This look will achieve the seventies/western flare that you cannot resist!  Alternatively, for another 70’s inspired look play with checks such as Batsheva Simple Ruffle Cotton Top paired with Anna Sui Stranger in Paradise Jacquard Turban.

Casual:

For another day look we adore Derek Lam 10 Crosby Long Sleeve Button-Down Blouse and Asymmetrical Silk Mini Skirt.  This polka dot print is fun and playful, especially when completed with Attico Moire Mini Pouch with Crystal Chains bag!

Day-to-night:

Yet Alice McCall Blue Moon midi dress is ideal to take your day to night.  Either make it casual with Carrie Forbes Salon Miste Raffia Slides or dress it up for the evening with the emerging designer Yuul Yie’s Gem Sandals and a colourful clutch from Nannacay.








































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