Category: Fashion
Burberry Prorsum Womenswear Autumn/Winter 2014 Show – Burberry introduces The Bloomsbury Girls
Burberry has unveiled the Burberry Prorsum womenswear Autumn/Winter 2014 collection, The Bloomsbury Girls.
The collection takes creative inspiration from the British decorative art of the Bloomsbury set and Charleston, the country home and meeting place for the writers, painters and intellectuals who formed the group. The show marks the start of a partnership with the Charleston Trust, on a project to help protect the creative and cultural heritage of Charleston for the public.
Live British music performance
As the show started the custom-built show space opened up to reveal British musicians Paloma Faith, Ed Harcourt and Rhodes performing live to the 1500 guests at London’s Kensington Gardens. The specially arranged runway tracks will be available for download on iTunes, evolving the brand’s Runway Made to Order service and creating a dedicated home for Burberry music on iTunes.

NYFW: Street Style Edition
Fashion Week is pretty much a 2-for-1 special, thanks to the to-die-for street style that consistently graces the sidewalks. The Fall/Winter 2014 Ready-to-Wear shows are no different, offering us a glimpse into the impeccable, real-life closets of the world’s most coveted models, designers and bloggers. And what better place for wardrobe envy than New York? Take a peek at the city’s finest right here.
Prints, prints, prints!
From florals to stripes and everything in between, bold prints were a NYFW favorite. The difference between this set and your typical houndstooth wearer: their ability to mix and match patterns flawlessly. We’re taking mental notes; what about you?
Foxy Furs
Something about fur just screams old Hollywood – and we can’t get enough. Start slow with a subtle fur collar, and work your way up to full-blown coat. Don’t worry: faux is just as fabulous.
Grungy Leather
Okay, the typical black leather jacket can get a little tired. But these fashion gurus know how to mix it up, whether it’s with a pop of color, a girly tutu or even a simple sundress underneath. Oh, and studs are ALWAYS a plus.
Pretty Pastels
How refreshing! Amid a sea of black, these girly pinks and blues managed to still look winter-y. Stick to wool, fur and other thick materials to stay in season, and dodge chiffon and silk like the plague.
Winter Wren Grand Opening

Atlanta’s newest fashion boutique, Winter Wren in Virginia Highlands, celebrated its grand opening Thursday night with a chic evening of great food and drinks, while offering 20% off all store merchandise. The soiree, which lasted from 6-9 p.m., was an opportunity for the retailers to show their appreciation for the neighborhood, which has already embraced their new addition, as well as their other boutique, 310 Rosemont.

Complimentary Sushi was provided by Genki Sushi, a local staple located just a few steps from Winter Wren in Virginia Highlands. Refreshing cocktails made with Cathead Honeysuckle vodka mixed with lemonade, mint and cucumber, combined with warm spring fashions almost made the crowd forget it was February. A jazz trio comprised of bass, saxophone, piano, and beautiful female vocals complemented the store’s elegant atmosphere.

Complete with a Free People shop-in-shop, the boutique also carries designer fashions from Michael Kors, Rebecca Minkoff and 7 Jeans, just to name a few. There are presently numerous sales throughout the store including some as high as 50% off on Michael Kors bags.

Store Manager Carrie Cala said, “Winter Wren comes in at a lower price point than 310 Rosemont and includes designs targeting younger customers, while maintaining sophistication. It will be a good opportunity for women in the area to get the brands they want without having to drive to Lenox Mall.” Besides factors of convenience, Winter Wren can also offer young women something most other design retailers do not; a student discount. Show your student ID and receive 10% off!
Winter Wren looks like the closet every girl dreams of having. With an eclectic variety of designs there is truly something for everyone, at prices everyone can celebrate.
Fashion Night Out ATL 2014 Industry Mixer

The third edition of Fashion Night Out ATL was held last Wednesday night at The Loft in Castleberry Hills to celebrate the kick off of New York Fashion Week. The event, which included a fashion show featuring some of Atlanta’s most talented designers and a silent auction, was an opportunity to raise money for two non-profit organizations.
The host for the evening, Renee Knorr of My Beauti Network, was decked out in a flowing black gown worn previously by Rihanna. Knorr’s dress, as well as others in the show, was donated by CAUSE For Elegance, a non-profit organization that accepts used garments at low or no cost for re-sale to fund charities like the United Negro College Fund. Knorr explained that events like these are important for Atlanta to “empower fashion through sharing” and thanked the audience for participating.
As the show began, models wearing Baba G’s gold winged earpieces and large collar necklaces walked the runway. His “wearable art” is a nod to African tribal fashion and has been worn by the likes of Lady Gaga, Erykah Badu and Willow Smith.
2013 Fashion Showcase Winner Alex Holliman’s designs were graceful displays of eye-popping sequins and unique pleats. They included a flirty black party dress with a leather bustier and a grey sequined gown with a mesh top and open back. The crowd applauded as his final piece, a red off-shoulder gown that flowed down the runway.
Designs by Linda Bezuienhout and H2G menswear were also featured in the show, as well as numerous donated red gowns from CAUSE for Elegance. The red dresses were part of a theme for February’s American Heart Disease Awareness Month. Funds from the auction also went to Easter Seals, which provides financial assistance to disabled and special needs adults and children.
For more information about Easter Seals please visit here. To purchase these red carpet looks, check out the Cause for Elegance Facebook page.
For more photos of this event, check out the album on our Facebook page!
Fall/Winter 2014 Fashion Week Preview
It’s hard to believe that, before even a single flower has bloomed, Fall/Winter 2014 Fashion Week – er, month – is upon us. But we’ll forgive the fashion industry’s obsessive compulsive need to work ahead, and just revel in the colossal beauty and artistry that’s certain to be present on the runways. Unfortunately, that’s easier said than done when there are hundreds of shows each season, so we picked the ones we’re looking forward to most. Tom Ford, Versace, and Lanvin: here we come.
NEW YORK
Oscar de la Renta (February 11, 6:30 p.m. at 11 W 42nd St (25th Fl)): Expect Oscar’s usual sophisticated uniform, but with a twist. We’re thinking glitter, pops of color, and major hardware on his always-figure-flattering sheaths and separates.
Jeremy Scott (February 12, 1 p.m. at Milk Studios, 450 W. 15th St.): To be honest, you can never know what to expect at Jeremy Scott, but we know it’ll be interesting, to say the least. Last fall, the show featured bright checkered boots and punk-y message sweaters.
Marc Jacobs (February 13, 8 p.m. at 69th Regiment Factory, 68 Lexington Ave (25th/26th St)): We’re crossing our fingers that Jacobs will continue his adoration of 50s silhouettes with a grunge flair. High-waisted shorts and black leather, coming right up!
LONDON
Mary Katrantzou (February 16, 6 p.m.): Prints, prints, and more prints – and a whole lotta color. Get your dose of funky at Mary Katrantzou, where structured, patterned pieces reign supreme.
Christopher Kane (February 17 at 10 a.m.): Kane quite literally makes fashion a science. Who else could turn heat maps of the brain and flower anatomy into something uber-cool to wear? Trust us, you don’t want to miss his next experiment.
Tom Ford (February 17 at 7 p.m.): Tom Ford’s pieces used to be a little on the safe side, until a few seasons ago when he premiered sequined KABOOM explosions on minimalist gowns. We can’t wait to see if he keeps pushing the envelope.
MILAN
DSquared2 (Date TBA): Holy chic! DSquared2 has been having a total Parisian moment the past few seasons, complete with berets, pencil skirts, and lace. We’re hoping the streak will continue, because damn, it’s good.
Dolce & Gabbana (Date TBA): D&G is quickly becoming everyone’s favorite design house, thanks to their fabulous looks incorporating Italian history. We’ve adored everything from their Byzantine-era frocks to their Roman coin earrings. This season may be simpler though, as foreshadowed by their new fragrance, Dolce.
Versace (Date TBA): We’re usually a fan of more ladylike getups, but sometimes being bad feels so, so good. Maybe Donatella’s leather, dominatrix-loving side will come out to play yet again? We can only hope.
PARIS
Lanvin (Date TBA): Lanvin has been charming our pants off recently with some adorable tea-length skirts and quirky jewelry galore. We want more!
Miu Miu (Date TBA): Again, total Parisian-chic. What we’ve been loving most about Miu Miu lately, though, is the figure flattering direction they’ve been going in. Who doesn’t need a waist-skimming LBD? Hopefully they’ll feature more of their unique accessories too, like polka dot scarves and zippered heels.
Saint Laurent (Date TBA): Say what you will, but ever since “Yves” was dropped from their name, Saint Laurent has been flirting with our inner 90s child. More plaid, studs, and leather, please!
How to Stay Warm AND Stylish
Okay, so everyone’s making fun of Atlanta for our little snow day slip-up. But you know what? It was freezing, and people everywhere were piling on the coats, scarves and hats in an attempt to stay a little toasty. Now that we’re finally used to this weather, though, are you hoping to maintain your fashion cred while still bundling up? It’s not as hard as you’d think.
Wear jeggings.
Wait! Don’t close this article! I swear, not all jeggings look fake and ridiculous – Check out H&M for some super authentic ones. However, my reasoning isn’t purely aesthetic. It’s easy to pull stretchy jeans over black leggings, so you have an extra layer of warmth.

Find the perfect quirky sweater.
If you’re the type that loves a classic knit sweater, then rock it and don’t look back. But I’m fonder of a fun Adventure Time sweater or one with a silly word or phrase. Don’t lose your personality under all those layers! Stores like TopShop are loaded with the kind of sweaters that dreams are made of.


Buy a trendy coat.
Take a break from your typical pea coat. Right now I’m loving plush army green coats, especially ones with details like leather sleeves or a fur hood. Or, if you’ve got a more classic style, try a trench coat or even a cape. The idea is to broaden your jacket horizons – you can do it!

Tuck into some boots.
Slip your feet into some fuzzy socks, pull them up over your jeans, and enjoy the ease of putting on boots. Seriously, any kind works: riding, combat, sexy booties. Even some edgy sneaker wedges will keep you snug – they’re usually extra padded for extra attitude, and designers like Jeffrey Campbell have some that go beyond punk.

…and don’t forget accessories!
Yeah, yeah, we’ve all seen about a thousand beanies and infinity scarves. These days, though, retailers are upping the basics with funky studs and hip patterns. And who couldn’t use an awesome pair of gloves with text-ready finger pads? Finally, don’t forget jewelry. A bright pair of earrings will remind you that, yes, spring will come!


Top 5 Looks: Spring 2014 Couture
Couture season is the best season, and the Spring 2014 shows – awash with tulle, feathers and glitter galore – didn’t disappoint. Set in seductive Paris, our favorite models marched down the catwalk in pieces that could only be described as “art”. So skip the museum and take a peek at some of our favorite works, in all their textural, painterly glory. You might just be inspired to pull out those old paints and put your brush to canvas.
Holy punk. From the fringed hair right down to some very urban sneakers, this Chanel look is all about edge. What makes it a little more complex, though, is in the middle: attitude, meet glamour. Some very feminine feathers and sparkle keep this look from going too goth, and a silver girdle of sorts lets that womanly figure appear beneath tons of tulle.
Sometimes, it’s all in the details. At first glance, this look may appear to be more akin to minimalist Calvin Klein, but we urge you to zoom in. The glossy, plasticized texture of the outfit aside, we adore the tiny window into another world seen on that crop top. And don’t even get us started on those shoes – it’s like loafers and gladiator sandals had a sexy, metallic baby.
We yawned a little at first when flipping through pictures of the Elie Saab show – it seemed like they’d been doing the same translucent, sparkly gowns season after season. But we stopped short on this one, jaw on the floor. Seriously, did someone grab the Northern Lights and somehow attach them to a dreamy, flowing dress? And even better, we love that those gorgeous tones fade from a pitch-black top. Totally unexpected.
Hippie chicks, unite! Zuhair Murad’s got your back with this angelic lace gown, complete with a leafy golden belt. It’s so simple, but endlessly chic and figure flattering. Best of all? This look could go from a beach cover-up to a lunch date to a red carpet. Apparently, ladies like Janis Joplin had the right idea.
How could we not include this musical note gown on Vinyl’s list? We love that the rest of the look is sheer and understated, letting the notes take center stage. But in anticipation of being called “boring”, flawless lines of glitter lay beneath each measure. Sheer, sexy, and smart: Beethoven would approve.


































