For the resort, Emily Smith of Lafety 148 “somehow wanted to do something like this.” So he and his team reached the Arctic in search of Northern Lights. In Norway, he went on many different adventures in an attempt to see the heavenly show. “It’s not given that you are going to see these things. The first night there was a blizzard so we made a tour – you have to chase like this.”
And he chased the light, influenced his new collection with holographic details and his solid counterpart, with heavenly pastel pallet. In the previous category there was a leather explorer jacket and mid -length skirt in a very thin gold, a sensitive beige sweater in which a very insensitive tinSel, and all the etiquette of the stone -stricken stones, such as Scanks and Swissi stones and buttons. The Northern Lights print in Norwegian pastels was directly prepared from a photo in which Smith was taken in Norway and used for Floty, A -line clothing, which was planted on a spaghetti strap slip with Alwar Securities, and another crisp with tender pastel brush strokes.
Smith added, “Everything really talks about the movement of light – you know, they are not stable – they actually dance in the air, it’s very beautiful.” The line -up offers its devotees for every moment of their lives: Liquid silk gown or cool ’90s replacement Balgon skirt, which was made classic for the evening. And heavy cashmere rib pants, coated cotton “campaign jackets”, and work horses sweaters (with colorful fields instead of classic geographical patterns, including a remix of the classic festival), because wherever their unstable life can take them.