Congratulations are in order for Cate Holstein, whose second baby, a girl, the day before she was planned to present this resort collection. Lime the optimism and happiness that a new birth brings, or simply to constant success – Holstein is about to open another new store, this on Melrose Place in Los Angeles – but this was her most playful Khaite collection so far, stylized with irreverence and a freer spirit. The “stealth woman” she designs has a sunnier new setting.
The shift in attitude was most clearly encountered in the way Zebra-Strippony mixed with pure flowers, and in the electric turquoise hue of ostrich cowboy boots and stappy evening sandals. The spacious cut shirt dresses in both solid fabrics and floral prints also conveyed a more relaxed sensitivity. But if the vibes are different, these clothing are just as luxurious as always the plong leather of jackets that beg to be caressed and the equally potent pony from Broek. The printed rabbit jackets that she has added to the mix are a sign of the changing attitude of customers about Real Fur, which had previously been out of fashion.
The most important jacket or jacket, one piece where women are willing to spend money, because it was so much of the hard work of a wardrobe, both elementary and aesthetically, a clear focal point. Holstein experimented with new shapes, cutting jackets for longer and at the natural waist on the back, or added side suits to create sharp, dramatic silhouettes. In addition to Plongé, she also used sadly leather, such as on a bomber who turns to Shearling. Her customization is shut, literally literally in the case of blazers with double breasts and a leather jacket with a single breasts with chrome knots from neck to zoom.
On the front of the accessories there is a purple pony -tote as lively as those turquoise boots. A PR representative pointed out that it would be great for weekend trips, but do you know what more could look like? A rather striking diaper bag.