Rodarte Opening Ceremony Fall 2011 Collection Lookbook
Sneak Peek — Rodarte For Opening Ceremony Fall Lookbook
The Rodarte X Opening Ceremony collaboration has been a match made in heaven since its inception in February — and the love is still going strong for Fall. For their second collection with OC, designers Laura and Kate Mulleavy culled inspiration from Scandinavia, creating a soft and textural collection comprised of long silhouettes, pretty blush hues, and fur coats. The lookbook, modeled by twins Gwen and Donna Loos, shows a nice mix of themes with silk ruffled maxidresses, mohair cardigans, and Fair Isle knits for the girly girl and black leather skirts, sheer dresses, and long-haired fur toppers for the dark angel. The collection will be available early in October both in stores and online. Here are some Fall pointers we gleaned from the collection:
- Pink is here to stay. Instead of a hot pink hue, opt for lighter blush tones come cooler weather.
- Get textural. We love all of the furs, ruffles, and embellishments seen in this collection.
- Embrace printed trousers. Instead of opting for a pretty LBD at your next dressed-up event, experiment with a pair of standout trousers.
Now peep the complete lookbook in the slideshow.
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The Rodarte X Opening Ceremony collaboration has been a match made in heaven since its inception in February — and the love is still going strong for Fall. For their second collection with OC, designers Laura and Kate Mulleavy culled inspiration from Scandinavia, creating a soft and textural collection comprised of long silhouettes, pretty blush hues, and fur coats. The lookbook, modeled by twins Gwen and Donna Loos, shows a nice mix of themes with silk ruffled maxidresses, mohair cardigans, and Fair Isle knits for the girly girl and black leather skirts, sheer dresses, and long-haired fur toppers for the dark angel. The collection will be available early in October both in stores and online. Here are some Fall pointers we gleaned from the collection:
- Pink is here to stay. Instead of a hot pink hue, opt for lighter blush tones come cooler weather.
- Get textural. We love all of the furs, ruffles, and embellishments seen in this collection.
- Embrace printed trousers. Instead of opting for a pretty LBD at your next dressed-up event, experiment with a pair of standout trousers.
Now peep the complete lookbook in the slideshow.
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