Chromophobia.
An intense fear of colour within fashion,shown through a mixture of clean cut, unblemished items. Dress by LOUIS VUITTON. 226
Photography by Grace Insole, styling by Grace Insole
227
A perfect example of the use of sheer panels by Calvin Klein. Top and Shorts by CALVIN KLEIN COLLECTION.Sandals by DIOR
Simple and elegant, mixing a stunning range of thick fabrics, alongisde sheer pieces. Vest and Skirt by NINA RICCI.
228
229
Luxury, thick woven fabric with subtle zip accents. Dress by LOUIS VUITTON.
A brilliant use of organza,with basic straight legged trousers. Both by BALENCIAGA. Sandals by DIOR.
230
231
Showcasing a unique take on subtle panelling. Crop Top and Pencil Skirt by BCBG MAX AZRIA.
232
233
Simple and ethereal, this use of draping sheer fabrics is a new twist on using the body as a canvas. Both by NINA RICCI.
A subtle, sexy sheer panel on a classic style. Pencil skirt by CHANEL. Sandals by DIOR.
234
235
A structured take on the tunic dress, creating a more fom fitting shape. Dress by OSCAR DE LA RENTA.
Cut and tailored to perfection, a staple piece of any wardrobe. Trousers by BALENCIAGA. Sandals by DIOR.
236
237
Crop Top by SAINT LAURENT. Trousers by BALENCIAGA.
238
239
A fresh perspective on hemlines, and showing skin. Crop Top and Skirt by NINA RICCI.
Rich texture and stunning structure, an update on the skort. Skort by CALVIN KLEIN COLLECTION.
240
241
A hint of flesh, through a gorgeous sheen panel. Top by BOTTEGA VENETA.
Pencil Skirt by CHANEL. Sandals by DIOR.
242
243
An array of textured panels, creating the ultimate sensory overload. Top by PRADA.
245
246
Toying with draping, a new way to encase the body. Dress by DIANE VON FURSTENBERG.
Brining a new meaning to stripes. Crop Top and Skirt by BCBG MAX AZRIA.
247
248
A stunning blend of fabrics, subtle prints and peplums. Top and Skirt by VERA WANG.
Simple details that go a long way. Dress by PRADA.
249
250