From the Runway to
the Street: Street Style Spring/Summer 2014 Fashion Week
Fashion
month wrapped up this past week,
models traveling the globe in order to walk for the prestigious fashion houses.
However, The Sartorialist, Tommy Ton, Style.com and WWD pointed their
flashbulbs towards the street rather than the runway. The styles adorned by
models, socialites, actresses and artists alike became a major focus this
season as their effortless compilation of past trends became a show itself.
These fresh and unique looks stood just as predictive of current and future
trends as the collections that walked the runway, as these looks actively
brought together the contrasting aesthetics from the past season’s runway shows
in a tangible, non-fabricated, setting.
These
girls embraced the juxtaposition of last season’s trends, pairing boxy
oversized silhouettes with airy diaphanous slips. Structured origami skirts, stiff
jackets were made from luxurious brocades and painted in unexpected baroque
florals and muted pastel patterns. Similarly silk robes splashed with minute
flowers were paired with dominating leathers and ominous military jackets to
create eclectic (and unexpected) fashion forward looks.
(Tommy Ton for Style.com)
(Tommy Ton for Style.com)
(Tommy Ton for Style.com)
(Tommy Ton for Style.com)
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