Back to the ’30s – Nir Lagziel A/I 2014

Happy Monday girls!! C’mon, it’s summer and i know the most of my readers love the summer so I know that you do not mind the beginning of a new week. I’m on the way back to the house, but I have discovered one thing: I love the journey, in the sense that I love to travel, not so much the destination, except for a few places, but stay on the road, road, train, or plane: I love it. Music, discover new people or places that you do not know existed, talking with strangers just to talk about the weather, eating wherever it happens and find a place that apparently is not so affable one of the best possible places. Well well, last week it seems that the collection of Nir Lagziel you enjoyed a lot. So, I thought “why not show to my beloved readers the autumn / winter collection of this brand that they love so much?”. So, guys,  continue to love me, and be ready to discover the new collection.

For Fall/Winter 2014, designer is inspired by the women of the thirties and the currencies of male Japanese craftsmen. Japan is a major source of inspiration for this eclectic designer. he geometries liven up the silhouette and create an intriguing mix of softness and stiffness, two seemingly opposite worlds that are blended to perfection. Must piece of the collection are the hoods, one of the most fashionable clothing for the next season. These are unstructured, read, enveloping atmospheres that bring the mind of jazz and timeless style. he geometries liven up the silhouette and create an intriguing mix of softness and stiffness, two seemingly opposite worlds that are blended to perfection. Must piece of the collection are the hoods, one of the most fashionable clothing for the next season. These are unstructured, read, enveloping atmospheres that bring the mind of jazz and timeless style. Alongside the hoods, long skirts and asymmetrical mermaid, as well as clothing from the geometric cuts. Through working crocheting and knitting, it expresses the value of craftsmanship. The colors that characterize this season ranging from powder blue to black slightly glitter, red cherry until you get to deep purple, nuances that arise due to ‘use powdered colors, from natural pigments.
Though I am not fond of the mermaid skirts and found them impractical and not particularly suitable for short people like me (I’m 160 cm) or with no proportionate hips, I must admit that I was fascinated by the hoods. They suggest to me light dresses of wool, a London-style hat on my head, a hood on my shoulder and a little bag in a hand, ready to run for the city in a day of light rain. Maybe in the streets of London.

Pictures: Studio Zini Press Office

Cristina Izzo

Editor in Chief of TheAuburnGirl. Former Fashion Editor of Quotidianomime.com

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