Inspired by Lee Radziwill, the latest Ports 1961 collection includes elegant pieces with a sporty-chic flare. Have a nosey!
The Ports 1961 fall 2013 collection has been revealed at
Milan Fashion Week and as usual the brand brought an array of
stylish goodies for the independent woman who loves to put together
covetable looks. Having as main source of inspiration Lee
Radziwill, the line features elegant and feminine pieces that can
push any wardrobe to a whole new level!
“Cultures express beauty so differently,” says creative director
Fiona Cibani. “Really anything can touch me. Those things you
expect to affect you of course, like the palette of a painting or a
detail in local architecture, but also less obvious elements like
the metalwork in everyday objects or the way two colors merge in
daylight. Something can be so humble but so beautiful when it’s
interpreted in the right way. I find inspiration everywhere, from
Paris to Mongolia and every place in between.”
So yes, Ports Cibani is back for another season and creates a
super-cool Ports 1961 fall 2013 collection showcased in an
off-the-map show at Milan Fashion Week. There was a minimal
approach but also some eye-catching accents that spiced up the
line.
The Ports 1961 fall 2013 collection oozed a special effortlessly
chic feeling, perfect for trendsetters who are not afraid to stand
out from the crowd. There were below-the-knee skirt worn with
sporty-chic jackets and loose sweaters. How cool are those?
Besides, the Ports 1961 fall 2013 collection included skirts
and silk blouses matched with long gloves. The color palette
featured mostly gray and autumnal shades but also pops of
brights.
Photo courtesy of Ports 1961


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