Luxurious Apparel Brand Designs for 2013

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Basically high-end apparel fashion brands possess the same characteristic:offering the most luxurious visual feast to the clients. Let go the problem of sky-high price for the products, you can calm yourself down and try to experience the rich and fascinating vision enjoyment.
Here we present you some famous brands:Prada and Etro.

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The spring collection from Prada puts a modern spin on Asian themes and incorporates these elements into the label’s own signature style. Creative ideas may be based on thousands of years of tradition, but the resulting collection is one-of-a-kind. Many of the pieces feature extensive embroidery commonly found on Asian clothing. This year, she married the flower child aesthetics of the ’60s with Japanese shapes. The whole line is remarkably futuristic with clothing that features dramatic slits and feminine silhouettes.

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What could be more stylish than slipping into an embroidered kimono top for a special night out? For this year’s spring and summer collections, we are excited to see a trend among many designers towards Asian themes, complete with cherry blossoms, exotic shoes, and origami shapes. With so much attention towards the Far East nowadays, it is only natural that some luxury designers are honoring Chinese and Japanese traditions in their lines with specific fabrics and cuts that come from those regions. And with the recent celebration of the Chinese New Year, this trend couldn’t be more fitting. No matter the current weather, now’s the time to start prepping your spring wardrobe. Bold printed skirts make for an ideal transition piece: Wear them today with black tights and bare legs come higher temps.

Etro’s ready–to-wear line makes heavy use of elaborately feminine and decorative Asian elements. Inspired by a set of Orientalist paintings, Veronica Etro decorated ornate fabrics with patterns of birds and flowers from the hand-painted originals. The line is thoughtfully sublime and successfully blends dazzling patterns with shapes reminiscent of the clothing worn by generations of Asian women. Tops feature luxuriously wide sleeves with simply crossed lapels that are clasped together with thick belts, kimono style. A kimono coat in olive green befit with golden tigers is gorgeous and could be paired with jeans for an exotic downtown look. The nod is subtle at times, with the designer placing threaded white dragons on sheer white bodices.

What truly stands out in the accessories department for Prada are the shoes, as they are wholly inspired by traditional Japanese footwear. The Prada footwear is made to resemble okobo shoes, which are platform sandals that are worn with socks. Prada’s versions are worn with either gold, silver, or red socks that have a separation for the toe. The platforms feature super high layers and are decorated with flowers and glitter— fit for the most daring of fashionistas.

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