To me, Tory Burch has become synonymous with a classic, preppy sensibility that is heavily reminiscent of my high school days (think J.Crew, kilts, logos, and WASPs to get an idea of what it was like). This season, however, Burch reinvented herself somewhat--I say "somewhat" because while she introduced some gothic-girl elements (leather leggings, masculine motorcycle boots, and a darker palette), she stayed true to her winning formula of girly-girl ensembles fit for a Madison Avenue queen like Blair Waldorf.
1. The jacket is borderline goth, but the boxy shape and matching clutch inject a touch of civilized style:
2. A casual prepster look is amped up by a chunky necklace, a nubby vest, and rocker boots:
3. I love the wintry princess quality of this look. The metallic finishes and fur transform this into a fantasy outfit perfect for a Narnia without Aslan:
5 comments:
I think this is quite an upgrade for her. Usually her collections look like South Beach and the Hamptons had an illegitimate love-child. But this I like.
Am glad to see Tory Burch stretching her vision. I do find her fit problematic (laaarge bust) but that's not necessarily a problem with a vest . . .
wow, really nice. i'm surprised (but pleased) at the studded belts. and i love the skirt (dress?) in look #3 and possibly need every single darn thing in #5.
Beautiful collection! I love how she played with textures, especially in the 2nd, 4th and 5th looks.
Oh woww... I can't believe it's Tory Burch collection. It's really a step up for her. Great job TORY...
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