Given the clothes in the Dian Van Fastonburg Resort Collection, a word kept coming to mind: ease. Fabrics and tips are made to pull the head over the head. Pants and skirts have elastic waist – zipper closure is very low and between it. Nathan Jandan explained, “I think what is really important about DVF is how he felt women in the 70s. He felt empowered, and he felt free, and he did not feel.” “It was really important to her and it’s really important to me.”
In the DVF, his other official goes to the DVF, Jandin is not only considering different events of life for which women wear clothing, but all different women who consider the DVF as their coming brand. During the day, there was a soft tailoring in the broken psychotherapy, which provided a playful task on “power dressing”, wearing a tweed bomber jacket. For the evening, sheer gowns affected by Bohu in RT Plays, the sports nutware are separated, and embedded with the message of secret “love life” secret but romantic but refrigerator roofing and lace wear (Jandin said, “This is the mantra.”)
Small sets of HE, he smoked the kickni mini skirt in his favorite junkgo plant print by the made hound stutt or Van Fastonburg. And the tanks -affected tank tips and shorts. There was a strong component in the outware collection. Many coats and jackets that were built to change and “see me” are characterized by the wrong fur (Burgundy or Hunter Green), or bold geometric patterns. Animal print also played the role of acting in both the repetition of the 80s, and the summary takes pop art, which brought the famous image of Van Fastonberg through Andy Warol.
You may not have a combination of DVF without wrapping clothing, and in this season, Jandan added both loyal and more modern style-a jump suit, cicker tweed and jersey with the wrapped bodies in the past had an architectural mini-wear that had no classic buttons on the classic. “Some people say that the wrapped dress is very few. And to me, all these things are a wardrobe problems. My job is to provide a wardrobe solution.”