Akris’s Albert Kriemler used the stylish bank robber’s wardrobe as a road map for the season. The perfect, softly pleated gray cashmere jersey skirt worn with a super thin sweater with sleeves just below the elbow; or long and lean bordeaux-hued pants with a sleeveless belted tunic that completes the clean line. What resonated most about this collection was that, regardless of the fact that Kriemler is working in substantive fabrics like cashmere, leather, and herringbone, everything was very, very lightweight. It made you feel like you could move in these clothes and even wear them year-round. Which really is all a woman making a quick getaway could ask for.
Monday, 2 December 2013
KONKO FASHION
Akris Pre-Fall 2014
Akris’s Albert Kriemler used the stylish bank robber’s wardrobe as a road map for the season. The perfect, softly pleated gray cashmere jersey skirt worn with a super thin sweater with sleeves just below the elbow; or long and lean bordeaux-hued pants with a sleeveless belted tunic that completes the clean line. What resonated most about this collection was that, regardless of the fact that Kriemler is working in substantive fabrics like cashmere, leather, and herringbone, everything was very, very lightweight. It made you feel like you could move in these clothes and even wear them year-round. Which really is all a woman making a quick getaway could ask for.
Akris’s Albert Kriemler used the stylish bank robber’s wardrobe as a road map for the season. The perfect, softly pleated gray cashmere jersey skirt worn with a super thin sweater with sleeves just below the elbow; or long and lean bordeaux-hued pants with a sleeveless belted tunic that completes the clean line. What resonated most about this collection was that, regardless of the fact that Kriemler is working in substantive fabrics like cashmere, leather, and herringbone, everything was very, very lightweight. It made you feel like you could move in these clothes and even wear them year-round. Which really is all a woman making a quick getaway could ask for.
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