Ralph Lauren's new collection was showcased at New York Fashion Week on Valentine's Day! No coincidence whatsoever since the line was filled with romantic goodies! Take a sneak peek!
On Valentine's Day, Ralph Lauren told us a story. Oh, but a
beautiful one with a happy ending. "I was inspired by the spirit of
a romantic revolutionary - a timeless heroine, independent and
bold, a woman who revels in her individuality and personal style,"
Lauren explained. So, the famous designer amazes us once again with
never-seen-before pieces that seemed to come directly from the
pages of a Russian novel. Extraordinary plot and an array of
impeccable silhouettes!
The first chapter of the book opens with some military-inspired and
sailor-style looks. There were black sailor pants worn with
gorgeous blouses with ruffled bib and Breton caps or cashmere
cable-knit sweaters teamed with maxi skirts. Ah, but those
outerwear goodies! It's hard to imagine something cooler and more
elegant than the impressive range of blazers, coats and jackets
spotted in Ralph Lauren's fall 2013 collection. Well, just
have a nosey at those absolutely outstanding floral velvet
embroidery details and braided trims adding a dramatic twist to the
ensembles.
Ah, and did we mention that the designer left a box of
chocolates and a billet-doux on the seat of every editor in his
audience? So, Valentine's Day, a uber-romantic collection, sweet
treats? Could we ask for more? Well, the show continued with some
beautifully designed '40s velvet tea dresses and flamenco skirts
worn with turtlenecks and cropped vests. Bohemian and amazingly
chic, Ralph Lauren's designs are the result of an incredible
workmanship.
And oh, those romantic taffeta gowns seen at the end of the show
seem to come straight from the pages of Tolstoi's 'Anna Karenina'!
One could practically imagine the heroine in a ball room dancing
with a handsome officer. Elegant and glamorous, Ralph Lauren's
fall 2013 collection is definitely one of the most beautiful
spotted at New York Fashion Week this season. From slightly mannish
to extremely feminine and chic, the 73-year-old designer's line
excelled in complexity, impeccable tailoring and wow-worthy details
and embellishments. Oh, and the story...
Photos courtesy of Ralph Lauren


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