So lets start with Agee Dee & Hannah SFO...and our keyword for their outfits will be FRILLS, which were seen all over the runway by uber talented designers Mich Dulce & Pia Gladys Perey. The former, our favorite dainty girl, wore a sleeveless, empire-waisted purple dress with a frilly skirt done in a nylon fabric. As you'll see below, she chose to accessorize the outfit with an embellished gold belt to cinch the dress right below the bust along with black, opaque stockings and black, round-toed pumps. The latter, our beautiful petite-framed photographer, wore an LBD (little black dress, I'm sure you all know), safari style with frills all around the hem of the skirt and done in chambray fabric. With slight hesitation, she donned some black pointy toed flats to accessorize due to a sprained ankle (even though beauty is pain, wearing heels w/ a sprain is just too OTT). Nonetheless, if you are that slender and that charming, heels are just icing on the cake. :)
Agee Dee Hannah SFO
Now on to Mia G aka our brave Divanity lady that allowed her feet to suffer in the name of beauty. Paired with her LBD, the self-confessed flats loyalist wore the very visible shoe style all over the catwalk - the peep-toed pumps with platform heels done in different woods like cork, rosewood, etc (hers were done in rosewood). Hats off to you Mama! They are gorgeous shoes, NOT hooker heels as you swore out of spite. Lol.
Mia G
Aaaand, you probably already guessed the missing link. Yes, I rocked the jumpsuit. Mine was strapless, cotton, with a bow as the top accent and in a plum color with brown/gray undertones. Both to accessorize and to create a slimming effect, I chose to wear a cashmere cardigan over my shoulders (not tied at the sleeves or buttoned in any way), a wide black belt to cinch my waist, and my classic black open-toed platforms with thick leather straps (not seen here, sorry!). Jumpsuits seen on the runway were done really well by designers like Eric Delos Santos & John Paras in tunic fabrics.
Monique
Finally, I'm sure you know what's coming up next...where to shop!? Well, if you've got a higher budget, then you should definitely shop at the boutiques that sell the clothing of the designers mentioned, given that all designs showcased were RTW (ready-to-wear). However, if you are on a tight budget, then you are in luck sisters! The malls have already started their mid-season sales (some stores are yet to begin so just sit tight), but Hannah SFO and I found many hot items for 50% off at super chic store Tomato located on the 2/F above the iceskating rink at Mall of Asia (check with Click the City for branches closest to you). Here are their versions of frills and jumpsuits:
Now on to Mia G aka our brave Divanity lady that allowed her feet to suffer in the name of beauty. Paired with her LBD, the self-confessed flats loyalist wore the very visible shoe style all over the catwalk - the peep-toed pumps with platform heels done in different woods like cork, rosewood, etc (hers were done in rosewood). Hats off to you Mama! They are gorgeous shoes, NOT hooker heels as you swore out of spite. Lol.
Mia G
Aaaand, you probably already guessed the missing link. Yes, I rocked the jumpsuit. Mine was strapless, cotton, with a bow as the top accent and in a plum color with brown/gray undertones. Both to accessorize and to create a slimming effect, I chose to wear a cashmere cardigan over my shoulders (not tied at the sleeves or buttoned in any way), a wide black belt to cinch my waist, and my classic black open-toed platforms with thick leather straps (not seen here, sorry!). Jumpsuits seen on the runway were done really well by designers like Eric Delos Santos & John Paras in tunic fabrics.
Monique
Finally, I'm sure you know what's coming up next...where to shop!? Well, if you've got a higher budget, then you should definitely shop at the boutiques that sell the clothing of the designers mentioned, given that all designs showcased were RTW (ready-to-wear). However, if you are on a tight budget, then you are in luck sisters! The malls have already started their mid-season sales (some stores are yet to begin so just sit tight), but Hannah SFO and I found many hot items for 50% off at super chic store Tomato located on the 2/F above the iceskating rink at Mall of Asia (check with Click the City for branches closest to you). Here are their versions of frills and jumpsuits:
(L-R) Frills (there are gorgeous chiffon blouses too!) & jumpsuits
Now remember, when wearing frills and ruffles, especially if you are busty, make sure you keep your hair sleek and straight or even slicked back into a ponytail to avoid the Mufasa look or the help-I'm-being-engulfed-by-my-top look. Also, for chiffon material, make sure you wear an undershirt with spaghetti straps that is exactly the same color as the top and at least touches the waist of your pants. As for jumpsuits, these really do work with any body type for as long as you find one in the material and cut that suits you best. For the more voluptuous body types like yours truly, it is best if you buy yours in a non-clingy cotton fabric like my example that have very little accents around the butt area and have room to be cinched with your wide belts and for the slim ladies, you can opt to try the tunic-type fabrics that come with their own belts and have pocket accents on the front and back. As for shoes, c'mon now. Have we not taught you enough? Go through the archives here if you know what's good for you. Hehe.
So that's what we have to share with you for now ladies. Stay tuned for the PFW collection pictures as well as more shopping finds amidst the sales.
XX,
Monique
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