ClassicFashion
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I stumbled upon this line and I could find a thread on it… you can check out the line at: http://haralddesign.com/
Portrait of a Lady
Credit: http://www.dailycandy.com/article.jsp?ArticleId=25186&city=4
Yeah, yeah. Sex sells. But the low-rise-jean-peeping-
thong look leaves a lot to be desired. (Too much, even.)
Whatever happened to leaving a little something to the imagination?
Designer Robert Geller agrees. His new line, Harald, brings old-school sexiness back. Geller’s first women’s collection is a mix of button-up tops and below-the-knee skirts perfect for a modern tea party. And although the color scheme is somewhat muted (think violet, rose, and gray), the line is hard to miss.
A RISD grad, Geller interned with Marc Jacobs before striking out on his own. And it shows: Pleating, pin-tucking, and piping on seams make each piece extra special. Yet there’s nothing stiff about the line. Geller uses flowy fabrics like silk charmeuse, cotton voile, and paper-thin jersey to give it all a worn-in feeling.
And that’s the clothes we’re talking about, not you.
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What do you guys think?
Portrait of a Lady
Credit: http://www.dailycandy.com/article.jsp?ArticleId=25186&city=4
Yeah, yeah. Sex sells. But the low-rise-jean-peeping-
thong look leaves a lot to be desired. (Too much, even.)
Whatever happened to leaving a little something to the imagination?
Designer Robert Geller agrees. His new line, Harald, brings old-school sexiness back. Geller’s first women’s collection is a mix of button-up tops and below-the-knee skirts perfect for a modern tea party. And although the color scheme is somewhat muted (think violet, rose, and gray), the line is hard to miss.
A RISD grad, Geller interned with Marc Jacobs before striking out on his own. And it shows: Pleating, pin-tucking, and piping on seams make each piece extra special. Yet there’s nothing stiff about the line. Geller uses flowy fabrics like silk charmeuse, cotton voile, and paper-thin jersey to give it all a worn-in feeling.
And that’s the clothes we’re talking about, not you.
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What do you guys think?