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Photo by Valerie Elash on Unsplash

February Fashion Weeks were full of surprises – with many of the classics being redefined, reemerging with a modern touch to them and so many new trends being introduced to us. We’re bringing you the list of street style trends and tendencies captured at Fall Fashion Weeks in Milan, Paris, London and New York, and what you can do to pull them off:

Rock that leather!

Pants, bags, jackets, and shoes – faux or real, leather was rocked all over the place. Easy to dres

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Oliver Tolentino - “I love playing with colors and flowy fabrics like chiffon.” 

 

Oliver Tolentino - “I love playing with colors and flowy fabrics like chiffon.”

Oliver Tolentino - “I love playing with colors and flowy fabrics like chiffon.”

While fashion designers typically work with satin and shantung, cashmere and cotton, linen and lace, Oliver Tolentino draws from the indigenous materials of his native Philippines: fibers derived from pineapples (piña), abaca, and raw silk cocoon. These eco-friendly fashions have brought the 39-year-old couturier well-deserved attention.

“I

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8843980901?profile=original

Photo by Valerie Elash on Unsplash

February Fashion Weeks were full of surprises – with many of the classics being redefined, reemerging with a modern touch to them and so many new trends being introduced to us. We’re bringing you the list of street style trends and tendencies captured at Fall Fashion Weeks in Milan, Paris, London and New York, and what you can do to pull them off:

Rock that leather!

Pants, bags, jackets, and shoes – faux or real, leather was rocked all over the place. Easy to dres

Read more…

Oliver Tolentino - “I love playing with colors and flowy fabrics like chiffon.” 

 

Oliver Tolentino - “I love playing with colors and flowy fabrics like chiffon.”

Oliver Tolentino - “I love playing with colors and flowy fabrics like chiffon.”

While fashion designers typically work with satin and shantung, cashmere and cotton, linen and lace, Oliver Tolentino draws from the indigenous materials of his native Philippines: fibers derived from pineapples (piña), abaca, and raw silk cocoon. These eco-friendly fashions have brought the 39-year-old couturier well-deserved attention.

“I

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