Cacharel’s Creative Director CĆ©dric Charlier has created a masterpiece (or as we say locally badda3!). The brand’s Cruise 2011 collection of long shirts, short skirts, and dresses are covered in beautiful blurred and manipulated prints in clashing, punchy, and acidic colors. Even plain pieces were covered in pretty vivid hues. I think muhajababes (fashionistas who wear the head scarf) would be the most thrilled fashionistas with this collection as it offers above the knee long sleeves printed shirts perfect to pair with pants. Or if you’re not a muhajababe, you can wear them as a dress with a pair of jazz/ lace-up flats.
As anyone who regularly reads Confashions may know, there are some designers I’ve been obsessed with for quite some time: one is the genius Erdem , the other is Nicholas Kirkwood , and Pierre Hardy . And because their designs are somehow easily accessible online and offline, I had the pleasure of featuring some of their creations and showing them the love they deserve. That said, there is one designer I’ve been particularly smitten with for quite some time. He has always been on the top of my favorite designers list ever since I was introduced to his designs by my fabulous fellow fashionisto Adnan Z Manjal a couple of years back : Saudi designer Mohammed Ashi . I always wished I featured him more. I couldn’t because his pieces are very exclusive and as far as I know not stocked anywhere here. This clearly isn't just another post on my obvious love for Mohammed Ashi’s designs or the quality of his clothes as I have done that previously. Ashi simply deserves his very own epic p...
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