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Laurel DeWitt F/W 2015

February 16, 2015,
by Celina[zilla_likes]

For those of you who don’t follow my Twitter or Instagram, I’m currently at New York Fashion Week, previewing trends for Fall/Winter 2015. Last night I had the privilege of viewing Laurel DeWitt’s latest collection. I wasn’t familiar with her work previously but she creates amazing looks out of gold, silver, and black metal. It’s a Cleopatra-meets-chainmail look that I can’t get enough of.

laureldewittf:w2015(6)There was a very ’70s vibe present in a lot of her work with two-piece sets and lots of fringe. I personally couldn’t get enough of the last look, a crinoline-inspired piece with a fitted bustier top and an elaborate headdress and veil.

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laureldewittf:w2015Photos by Jamie Diratanto.

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