Monday, February 9, 2009

The Lovely Bows...

Designers went ultra-feminine this season, and placed bows everywhere. From oversized to tiny, they look playful on cocktail dresses, full skirts, jumpsuits, shoes, bags, and other accessories. In summer clothing, bows are found on necklines, the waist, the bustline, the hair, and the occasional shoulder.

Curiouser and Curiouser

John Galliano

A sign of sophistication and attractiveness, bows easily showcase this season’s new romantic love affair.




Ugly dress but - big bow!
Head bow

Miss Dior


Tim Walker for Juicy Couture



Flying Circus





Penelope Cruz, and photo by Tim Walker



Valentino - Red bow chorus, Band of Outsiders







Chanel Iman wearing Dolce & Gabbana in Vogue, Chanel bow



Hat with bow, and Christian Lacroix shoes



Miu Miu brings us this feminine, fun red band which has a really unique bow, Miu Miu Ad



Dolce & Gabbana (via style.com), Lady in Filmy Wrap with Bow



Chloe shoe (style.com)



Armani's and Lacroix's backstages (style.com)


Valentino



Arts Fashion Bow


Alexis Mabille Spring 2009 Haute Couture (next photos via style.com)



Alexis Mabille can rejoice: this season, the bow is more than ever the epitome of chic. All directions and brought on the most watched parades, they are clearly detail each chic fashionista will not fail to adopt very quickly.

Armani's backstage, Nicole Farhi


Givenchy


Dolce & Gabbana


3.1 Phillip Lim, Jean Paul Gaultier, Gucci


Prada, Tuleh, Ralph Lauren


Giambattista Valli



Christian Lacroix



Chloe



Yves Saint Laurent, Christian Dior - Haute Couture


Different kind of bow by Carolina Herrera


Chanel



Derercuny, Dior


Francesco Scognamiglio, DKNY


Moschino, Douglas Hannant


Nathan Jenden



Valentino


Vogue, March
Booked a time for costumes for the evening gent men then relegated to the rank of bauble for prepubertal midinettes, the bow tie has been some time now to regain trim fashion.



Editorial Dreams by Recuenco, Zink magazine


Autore Magazine - High Glam







Wild Game, Vogue
Pretty, please!

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