WE KNOW WHAT YOU’LL WEAR THIS SUMMER
LEFTLION MAGAZINE SS15
70S FEVER
Fashion is all about re-working and reinterpreting the old and this season is no exception. This summer, seventies hippie dresses, loose silhouettes and luxury bohemian patterns will make a triumphant comeback. Fashion brands such as Etro and the all Italian Roberto Cavalli have championed the trend on the runway, so why not give it a go? Mix it with some cool, oversized accessories and you’re ready to go.
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ETRO
ROBERTO CAVALLI
PAUL & JOE
BALMAIN
B&W
This season, many designers have opted for a toned down palette with super-sleek cuts and geometric prints. Minimal yet striking, the classic black and white combination has been favoured by Parisian fashion houses such as Balmain, Givenchy and Chanel. For a more sophisticated look, mix and match different monochrome fabrics with interesting textures and finishes.
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CHANEL
GIVENCHY CHANEL
Fringe has been around for a few seasons now, but this time designers are taking things to a whole new level. From eveningwear to oversized bags, from catwalks to sidewalks, fringe is everywhere this spring. You don’t have to be a seventies fan to embrace it, simply mix it with jeans and cool trainers and you’ve scored yourself a winning outfit.
FRINGE PARTY
PAUL SMITH
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PROENZA SCHOULER
PREEN BY THORNTON BREGAZZI
VICTORIA BECKHAM
WHITE ON WHITE ON WHITE
White on white on white. White may not be the new black, but it is definitely a key player season. Elegant and easy to wear, the all-white look is here to stay, so wear it without shame. If you prefer contrast, pair it with bold colours such as sunshine yellow, bright red and electric blue. For inspiration and some wicked styling ideas, check out the collections of fashion darling Victoria Beckham and veteran Michael Kors.
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MICHAEL KORS
GIAMBATTISTA VALLI
D IS FOR DENIM
It’s not like denim ever went out of fashion, but for this season everyone’s go-to fabric receives special treatment. Whether you’re a bodycon dress kind of girl or patched dungarees are more your thing, there’s something denim for both ends of the spectrum. Our personal favorite: Burberry’s signature trench coat reinvented in different hues of denim. For more affordable options, try Cow, Baklash or Bradeire - you’re sure to find some pretty awesome pieces.
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BURBERRY PRORSUM
FAY
CHLOÉ
POLO 2.0
Made popular in the seventies by Ralph Lauren, the polo shirt has since become a sportswear staple. This season brings upon us a complete reinvention of this classic, with high fashion notes, interesting tailoring and innovative styling choices. Androgynous yet sexy, the polo shirt has been reimagined by the likes of Tory Brunch and Alexander Wang and it’s a must. Our best styling tip: steal your dad’s polo and pair with a pencil skirt, heeled sandals and oversized earrings for a cool, preppy look.
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ALEXANDER WANG
TORY BRUNCH
RALPH LAUREN
HEELS NO MORE
They say the higher the heel, the worse the economy, so are we seeing a glimpse of hope here? Even though we’ve seen flat shoes on runways for quite a while, SS15 marks the abolition of the five-inch heel and the introduction of the here-to-stay flat sole. From kneehigh sandals to statement trainers, there is a flat shoe for everyone. If you’re feeling adventurous, mix your favourite trainers with a tailored, printed dress. Christopher Bailey has done it, why shouldn’t you?
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MARNI
BURBERRY PRORUSM
CHANEL
OSCAR DE LA RENTA
To everyone’s amazement, gingham took the runways by storm and has become this season’s star print. With everyone from Diane von Furstenberg to Altuzarra and Oscar de la Renta doing it, there’s no surprise highstreet stores are following close behind. We are seriously crushing on that DVF slit maxi dress. Is it Christmas yet?
GINGHAM
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DIANE VON FURSTENBERG
ALTUZARRA
Whether it’s Ralph Lauren’s safari glamour, Karl Lagerfeld’s suede extravaganza or Acne’s sultry silhouettes, one thing is certain: khaki is here to stay. This fashion classic is elegant, versatile and edgy. Our prediction? Army green will be even bigger next season, so invest in a midi dress and pair it with chunky sandals, a simple belt and a whole lotta sass.
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ACNE STUDIOS
RALPH LAUREN
CHANEL
MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA Asian inspired outerwear is everywhere this season. From Tibi’s sleek and chic coat to Gucci’s floral inspired designs, the kimono silhouette has been embraced by fashion’s biggest names and we are huge fans. You really can’t go wrong with a kimono trench coat this spring: it’s comfy, feminine and fashion forward all at the same time. For a polished look, keep the styling simple and opt for block colours rather than busy patterns.
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TIBI
GUCCI
ALEXANDER McQUEEN
TRANSPARENCY
The epitome of effortless chic, transparent pieces will make a hot summer night even hotter. Delicate fabrics meet urban mesh cutouts in a fusion of colours and texture, perfect for the bold and busy 21st century woman. Luxury sportswear champion Alexander Wang has delivered some stunning see-through pieces, but if you’re looking for something more toned down, check out Balenciaga and TopShop Unique for inspiration.
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TOPSHOP UNIQUE
ALEXANDER WANG
BALENCIAGA
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