Etro
Autumn-Winter 2014/15 – Etro introduces a line from other areas of the world; mid-west meets native American.
The artistic prints are encouraged by the cuts of the items creating a heavy yet practical look.
Although there is not a lot in the way of flattering the female figure, there is a dramatic way in which the flowing materials gather and compliment each other. Layers upon patterns and vice versa create a different shape.
The vintage colours and the modern styles blend together successfully by the way in which they move together. Delectable materials look comfortable whilst still forming a look.
Genie pants with a festival print is a look within itself, even as an ultimate clash, dressed down with moccasin shaped velvet boots and a simple, satchel handbag will accentuate the feel of the autumn and the turning of the trees to the colder depths of the dark evenings.
Written by Amy Evans
Graduated from University College Falmouth with a Bachelors Degree in Journalism. I have a large weakness for fashion and a love for designers as well as a strong passion for writing and blogging. With experience working at London Fashion Week, a fashion blog up and running and previous work published, I am prepared to take the Fashion Journalism world by storm!