I don't like typical trousers and you won't find me wearing them. When looking for the perfect pair of pants, I ask for three things: pleats, slouch, and a cropped, cuffed, or rolled up style. Vince has perfected this exact combination countless times and I love them for it.
"Harlequin Pants? Meet your newest friend, the diesel TURQUE 0064U Jeans. A pleated, tapered, denim counterpart that might just be a bit of an upgrade considering the original 'slouchy' pant. Tuck in a form fitting shirt, or if your bold, wear a leotard, and throw on some high, high heels. After all steps are completed, rock a bold lip and you are just that much closer to awesome."
"Insanely gorgeous 1970s vintage Givenchy cocktail dress in navy blue and green silk taffeta. Amazing avant garde ruffle collar that can be worn up or down! Ultra low plunging back and fitted sleeves with covered button closures at cuffs. Nipped waist with full skirt styling. Covered button and snap closures at back, with navy blue silk lining. Made in France. A rare find!"
"Acne's black pleated stretch-cotton skirt with uneven hem is a versatile daytime separate.
Black stretch-cotton pleated full skirt with uneven hem. Acne skirt has a thick waistband, a silver-tone zip fastening at back, two side pockets, uneven length panels and an intentionally unfinished hem. 97% cotton, 3% elastane. Cool machine wash."
"Neiman showcases this skirt with flats and a tee, but I see myself going with cowboy boots and a denim vest . . . or Carolina Herrera style with crisp white blouse. Brilliant, stunning, anyway you work it."
"Spring is just around the corner! Pastels such as this darling pink cocktail dress put us in the mood for romance! This dreamy cocktail dress is perfect for a Valentines night out; you will surely look irresistable in this fit and flare beauty from the 1960's!"
"Strapless dress with deep sweet heart neckline, boned corset, fitted waistband and pleated tulip skirt. Reverse sequins all over, simply brush with your fingers to change the colour or create texture."