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FWD’s Favorite Summer Trends For Fashion and Beauty

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Nothing like these trendy attire from Pantaloons  and current runway beauty looks will do to stay fashionable during the impending summer months

DON A SHIRT DRESS AND CONVERSE FOR THE RIGHT SUMMER LOOK

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Although today more and more modern women prefer to wear comfortable and practical pants, dresses remain the standard of beauty and femininity. Dresses are the garments which are customary in any feminine wardrobe for festive occasions as well as romantic and business meetings and even for a day out.

Shirt dresses have become increasingly popular due its practicality. Many designers have the same opinion in 2017. The light garment can be matched with accessories and can be worn everywhere, as seen in the collections by Ashley Williams, Barbara Casasola, Bottega Veneta, Emilio Pucci, Fendi, Mark Kenly Domino Tan.

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One can never have too many dresses for the hot season, especially when they’re a perfect style that can go from casual to even office wear.
Now if you are wondering what is a shirt dress, it is basically it’s a longer version of a shirt, button-down usually, slightly oversized, long, that looks like a shirt but acts like a dress.style tip –

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Roll up your sleeves. Wear thin layered necklaces or a massive bracelet. And remember you can even wear such dresses on your summer vacation. Think white shirt or soft colored dresses, unbuttoned with a pair of sneakers/converse or flip flops, a hat, a pair of shades, and a massive beach bag will complete the look.

TO COMPLETE THE LAIDBACK SUMMER LOOK, TOP IT OFF WITH THE RIGHT MAKEUP AND HAIR LOOKS

Channel your inner bohemian by adding a few micro plaits to your locks. Models at Missoni proved accent braids are the best way to chic up a simple down ‘do.

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It’s official, the mushroom haircut is cool again. Yup, Jeremy Scott cemented the unlikely hairstyle’s comeback by sending models strutting down the runway with the bowl-like bob.

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Bronzed, dewy skin is always going to be a winner when it is summer time, and Blumarine nailed it with their sun-kissed, sheeny complexion. All you have to do is sweep bronzer over your cheeks and eyes to recreate the look.

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If summer 2016 was the season of the 90s, 2017 is ALL about the 80s. Hair stylist, Duffy, created a ‘dropped-out perm’ using a chopstick curling iron to create skinny spirals that he then misted with water to loosen. A sideways sweep or pineapple pony was added for even more nostalgia vibes.

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Flattering on every skin tone, peach is a winner for spring and summer. Models at Jasper Conran wore a cheeky apricot blush and matching lip stain. We’re stealing this one.

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The hun (half up bun) is officially here to stay. Keep it looking fresh by embracing your baby hair and pulling out extra wisps of hair for a softer take on the style.

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The low-slung plaits at Etro are the epitome of effortless hair, team with a oversized shirtdress and pair of sneakers for the ultimate Sunday style.

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Yet again, keeping it real with a no makeup look, skin should be kept clean and natural while eyes were lined with a trace of coffee-colored kohl.

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The french mani is making a comeback, but this time nail beds are coated in a taupe hue, before a stark white tip is added.

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The Year of Statement Hat

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When Anya Taylor-Joy stepped out at this year’s Cannes Film Festival in Jacquemus’ Le Chapeau Bomba, a delightfully oversized raffia hat it was clear that this accessory had become the season’s ultimate statement piece. The fall 2024 runways echoed this sentiment, with Chanel and Prada showcasing hats as the new must-have. Think of Sarah Jessica Parker’s oversized Maryam Keyhani creation, worn on the set of And Just Like That… earlier this year, or Margaret Qualley donning Chanel’s nautical style at Cannes. These hats are for the main characters who command attention, making a bold statement long before you arrive.

Altuzarra’s fall 2024 collection featured boxy headpieces on some models, each designed to evoke a specific character. “It was about finding joy in wearing a complete look, fully embodying a character,” explains designer Joseph Altuzarra. Interestingly, this was the label’s first foray into hats beyond casual knit and woven styles. ‘We didn’t plan to sell them,’ Altuzarra admits, ‘but they ended up being a hit.

Similarly, milliner Gigi Burris O’Hara has experienced a surge in demand. Although she launched her brand, Gigi Burris, in 2012, she only opened her first store late last year. “During leaner times, when people become more selective with their spending, they seek joy in thoughtful purchases,” she explains.

After years of embracing a more casual style, we’re now gravitating toward all things expressive. Maximalist content creator Sara Camposarcone has been embracing pieces from small brands like Potion23, renowned for its whimsical, witchy hats. “I feel like I can now wear bolder headpieces that complement my extravagant outfits,” Camposarcone shares. “Since discovering vintage fashion, I’ve developed a passion for finding great vintage pillbox hats or a 1920s fascinator.”

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The Iconic Bags and Their Names

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Handbags are more than just functional accessories; they are statements of style and symbols of status. Over the years, several handbags have achieved iconic status, becoming synonymous with luxury and timeless fashion. Here’s a look at some of the most iconic bags and the stories behind their names.

Hermès Birkin

Origin: The Birkin bag was born from a chance encounter between actress and singer Jane Birkin and Hermès CEO Jean-Louis Dumas on a flight in 1981. Birkin mentioned her struggle to find a perfect weekend bag, leading Dumas to design a bag tailored to her needs.

Icon Status: The Birkin is known for its exclusivity, craftsmanship, and high price tag. It has become a symbol of wealth and luxury, often with a waiting list of years.

Chanel 2.55

Origin: Created by Coco Chanel in February 1955 (hence the name), the Chanel 2.55 was revolutionary for its time, introducing the concept of a shoulder bag, freeing women from the inconvenience of clutch bags.

Icon Status: With its quilted leather, chain strap, and distinctive CC lock (added in the 1980s by Karl Lagerfeld), the 2.55 remains a timeless piece, beloved by fashionistas worldwide.

Louis Vuitton Speedy

Origin: Introduced in the 1930s, the Speedy was designed as a smaller version of the Louis Vuitton Keepall. It became particularly popular in the 1960s when Audrey Hepburn requested a smaller version, leading to the creation of the Speedy 25.

Icon Status: Known for its classic monogram canvas and practicality, the Speedy is a versatile bag that has remained a staple in the fashion world for decades.

Dior Lady Dior

Origin: First presented in 1994, the Lady Dior bag was initially known as “Chouchou.” It gained its iconic status when Princess Diana was photographed with it in 1995, leading to its renaming in her honor.

Icon Status: The bag’s signature cannage stitching and dangling Dior charms make it instantly recognizable. It’s a favorite among celebrities and royalty, symbolizing elegance and sophistication.

Gucci Jackie

Origin: Originally called the Fifties Constance, this bag was renamed the Jackie after Jackie Kennedy was frequently photographed carrying it in the 1960s.

Icon Status: The Jackie bag’s hobo shape and piston strap closure make it a timeless piece. It has seen numerous revivals and remains a classic in the Gucci lineup.

Prada Galleria

Origin: Named after the historic Prada boutique in Milan’s Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, the Galleria bag epitomizes the brand’s heritage and craftsmanship.

Icon Status: With its clean lines, structured shape, and Saffiano leather, the Galleria bag is a symbol of modern elegance and understated luxury.

Fendi Baguette

Origin: Designed by Silvia Venturini Fendi in 1997, the Baguette was named for its shape, resembling the French baguette loaf, and designed to be carried under the arm.

Icon Status: Popularized by its appearance on the TV show “Sex and the City,” the Baguette became a must-have accessory, famous for its countless variations in colors and materials.

Balenciaga City

Origin: Introduced in the early 2000s, the Balenciaga City bag, also known as the Motorcycle bag, was designed by Nicolas Ghesquière. Its casual yet chic design quickly gained a cult following.

Icon Status: Known for its slouchy silhouette, distinctive hardware, and tassels, the City bag became an icon of the 2000s and continues to be a beloved piece.

These iconic bags have transcended fashion trends, becoming enduring symbols of style, craftsmanship, and luxury. Each bag tells a unique story, adding to its allure and making it a coveted piece for fashion enthusiasts around the world. Investing in one of these iconic bags is not just about owning a stylish accessory but also a piece of fashion history.

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Sonam Kapoor Ahuja’s Traditional Ladakh’s Heritage Attire

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As Anant Ambani’s pre-wedding festivities come to an end, Sonam Kapoor Ahuja chose to dress in Ladakh traditional garb. The event featured a number of topics, with India’s rich past being the focus yesterday night. Sonam Kapoor Ahuja emphasized this by dressing in Namza Couture, which was established in 2016 by Padma Yangchan and Jigmet Disket and is renowned for its commitment to Ladakhi fabrics.

 The Mogos, a gown-like item with a shimmering zari border and pistachio green brocade, was part of Sonam’s ensemble. She wore a rani-pink shawl called a “Bok,” which is usually made from silk or goat skin and is worn to keep warm by the locals. This outfit was made of silk by Benaras artisans, and it had intricate phoenix embroidery, which stands for knowledge and vigor. It also had a crane image, which stands for prosperity and peace.

Her jewelry selections also honored custom; she wore a neckpiece set with diamonds and an emerald stone in the center. She accessorized this with striking statement rings and copper handcuffs, all tastefully matched with pearl earrings. She chose metallic juttis to complete her look, and she carried a bespoke purse by re-ceremonial.

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