E ele Member Joined Mar 28, 2005 Messages 125 Reaction score 0 Nov 8, 2007 #1 Ruffles and feathers made to resemble birds has definitely been very apparent on the runways lately.. and in photo shoots in magazines too.. but how can it be worn on the street ? Alexander McQueen: vogue.com.au
Ruffles and feathers made to resemble birds has definitely been very apparent on the runways lately.. and in photo shoots in magazines too.. but how can it be worn on the street ? Alexander McQueen: vogue.com.au
E ele Member Joined Mar 28, 2005 Messages 125 Reaction score 0 Nov 8, 2007 #2 Also this ruffling/feathers from the hips-down: Attachments la-perla-2.jpg 53.6 KB · Views: 7 Last edited by a moderator: Nov 8, 2007
E ele Member Joined Mar 28, 2005 Messages 125 Reaction score 0 Nov 8, 2007 #3 And at Daks D&G vogue.com.au
M m4ryb3ar Member Joined Mar 8, 2005 Messages 768 Reaction score 0 Nov 9, 2007 #4 how about this? style.com (and from cl thread)
E ele Member Joined Mar 28, 2005 Messages 125 Reaction score 0 Nov 10, 2007 #5 anna della russo http://www.thefashionspot.com/forums/f89/paris-street-style-34395-75.html
J James1057 Member Joined Mar 4, 2006 Messages 885 Reaction score 2 Nov 14, 2007 #6 I this...but only if it can be pulled off! ive seen Mary-Kate or Ashley Olsen wearing a feathered skirt and it looked super phitt!
I this...but only if it can be pulled off! ive seen Mary-Kate or Ashley Olsen wearing a feathered skirt and it looked super phitt!
E ele Member Joined Mar 28, 2005 Messages 125 Reaction score 0 Nov 14, 2007 #7 i love this outfit, and the glasses from 2threads.com