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Tips to play the winter lace game

Posted Nov 4, 2010

Lace is here to stay according to trend reviews, if it has been going on for a few seasons now it is definitely at its peak. Creativity knows no boundaries and designers did cast some pretty surprising looks on the catwalk.

For us to follow? Oh, yes. Lace does not belong to the model body type only. It is flattering and highlights any woman’s sensuality. The secret lies in the layering. Suggest to get undressed could be the slogan behind any refined piece made of this see-through fabric. If not feminists, it is more than ok for us to claim our property, lace is utterly feminine and like a well-cut mask can reveal as much as it can conceal. A mysterious appeal that should turn his head over toes. Speechless, he should not remain steady for long. Take a few lessons with us and get ready to surprise and hypnotize your preferred target. Day an night, lace is all over the place.

 

Suitable for a board meeting? Sure as long as you low it down with a pencil lady-like skirt.
Heard that total look is back? Layer different kind of lace and play it over and over with a nice colour blend. 

 

For the record, you should focus first on the cut then start to layer. For a casual spin, match this precious fabric with some thick and chunky knit; go for the crochet if you want to keep the look highly sophisticated.

 

Of course when you say lace you cannot help it, you have to think of lingerie. The good news is that your boudoir best kept goodies can enjoy a time out. Wear you favourite bra underneath a nice décolletage.

 

The conclusion is that you should weight the lace you want to wear, depending on what you want to say and how far you want to go…

 

 

Styled by Yuri Ahn. 

Text by Delphine Hervieu.

Source: Dolce&Gabbana

Foto Credits: Luca Cannonieri and Michele Morosi.

 

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