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Cruise Collections: Stella McCartney

Now with all the heat going on at New York Fashion week for the Spring/Summer 2008 collection. I thought it would be fabulous to give you a glimpse of the used-to-be-ignored Cruise Collection. I'm glad that more designers are focusing on the collection for the in-between-seasons. For some reason, I'm not quite favorable on seeing what on the S/S runway yet. If I do that, then I'll start abandoning my newly adopted winter bags & clothes. And I'm not THAT cruel.


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The cruise collection is just in time for your winter Eid or Christmas getaway, that is if you're planning to go to an exotic hot destination. So let's start out series with one of my favourite anti-fur designers: the lovely & effortlessly chic Stella McCartney.










My favorite looks are the yellow dress, the beige jumpsuit (yes I would wear it in public), the black blazer with the clutch, and the layered gray dress. So simple and so chic. Which one is your favorite?

Comments

Anonymous said…
Stella Mccartney is my favorite designer as well. I'm in loooove with the jumpsuit, with the right accessories it'll look hot. Just got a gorgeous chiffon dress from her Fall/Winter collection. Everything else looks fabulous too.
Anonymous said…
Love her too...
LayDeeLay said…
The first dress in def my fav...
Confashion said…
chic politika
I feel her designs are sooo easy to wear. I'm also starting to fall in love with her bag collection.

chikapappi
she's amazing!

laydeelay
I like the combo of the jacket & the short bubble dress..
Anonymous said…
the 2nd one is my favorite
i'll buy it !

i had a black dress like that when i was a kid except the jewels were shaped as a dragonfly oh i miss that dress !

great blog by the way :P keep it up
Confashion said…
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Thank you ;)

I sometimes wish that my mom kept some of my childhood clothes :\
She is sooo efficient when it comes to cleaning up the closets!

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