Friday 9 April 2010

Fashion, meet Sgt. Pepper

They've been going in and out of style, but they are guaranteed to raise a smile. So may we inbtroduce you to ...Sgt. Pepper!

Balmain

Fashion houses such as Balmain, Celine, Alexander Wang, Rag&Bone, Louis Vuitton, Chloé...have re-invented the rough edgy military look and- voilà!

Introducing the refined fit, the new mood of military chic!

It's a fashion battle including a sexy green, brown, khaki, grey mixture so highly worked. Don't fear to show up wearing a smart black leather pair of shorts combined with safari hues providing plenty of killer uniforms - both on and off duty.

You better put your white flag up, 'cause Sgt. Pepper's here!



Rag & Bone

Chloé

Céline

Céline

Louis Vuitton

Lots of love,
Crumble&Crumble.

DOUBLE 'C' 7 - CC7





Lagerfeld... Karl Lagerfeld.


As the economic crisis strikes and is always present, feeding itself on the back of our minds, we have to ask ourselves in a truly Bradshaw way...Why do we keep betting on Chanel?

From Five O'Clogs

to crême (de la crême) tweed


our favourite Bond has shot hope into our bored outfits.

While we're living in wild west movies, feeding on denim, leather and khaki shades, KL-God here strolls right past us and leaves us with an envious need blended with a sad void of want, longing for his designs.

This breathtaking season's collection manages to capture the classic beauty of Chanel's features while displaying it's vitality and youthfullness which makes us want to inhale all of its appealness.

Ecology is turning into something cool due to the Keiser. As you may know, the 2010 Chanel Summer Runway was set in a nature-looking, eco-friendly farm house, in which the models glided to the sound of harmony.


All this being said, we will close this issue by pointing out that although Lagerfeld's intention might of been to represent innocence, this collection had the licence to kill.

Lots of love,
Crumble&Crumble.

PS. We couldn't resist...Who wants some tatoos? Although we must warn you, the price tag isn't exactly heaven for a credit card.