The Row Pre-Fall 2012 Lookbook Packs Equestrian-Style Ensembles
Regan Canie — January 13, 2012 — Fashion
References: therow & fashionologie
Leave it to the iconic Olsen twins to come up with a collection that looks like it can transition from the office to the stables with ease, as seen in The Row Pre-Fall 2012 lookbook.
The identical twosome created the brand to put their top fashion touches on the runway and recently revealed that they're already prepared for the next chilly season. Mixing conservative cuts with long hem lines, the color scheme doesn't veer from the darker shades, although there is an unexpected infusion of metallic velvet. The span of looks appear fit for a librarian that may decided on a whim to mount a horse while maintaining an effortless air of aristocracy.
It's no secret that the stylish pint-sized Olsen pair love all that is opulent, but they decided to cross no crazy boundaries with The Row Pre-Fall 2012 collection and kept it cautiously classy.
The identical twosome created the brand to put their top fashion touches on the runway and recently revealed that they're already prepared for the next chilly season. Mixing conservative cuts with long hem lines, the color scheme doesn't veer from the darker shades, although there is an unexpected infusion of metallic velvet. The span of looks appear fit for a librarian that may decided on a whim to mount a horse while maintaining an effortless air of aristocracy.
It's no secret that the stylish pint-sized Olsen pair love all that is opulent, but they decided to cross no crazy boundaries with The Row Pre-Fall 2012 collection and kept it cautiously classy.
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2. Equestrian-style Ensembles - Incorporating elements of equestrian fashion into couture collections, creating a unique and sophisticated look.
3. Metallic Velvet Infusion - Experimenting with unexpected materials such as metallic velvet to add a touch of luxury and opulence to conservative clothing.
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1. Fashion - Exploring the potential for creating conservative couture collections that are versatile and stylish.
2. Luxury Goods - Integrating equestrian-inspired designs and opulent materials like metallic velvet into high-end fashion.
3. Retail - Curating collections that cater to the demand for conservative yet fashionable clothing options suitable for various settings.
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