Diane von Furstenberg Resort 2019 Collection

“Phoenix came to me as the perfect name for the collection; it’s about rebirth. Irreverence, joie de vivre, and a sense of renewal. All part of the spirit of the house of DVF, and of Diane herself,” says Nathan Jenden of his second collection for the house since his return.

DVF Holiday ‘18 captures the diverse and compelling spirit of New York in its provocative era of Pop Art, pop culture, and disco. Jenden was inspired by legendary Seventies muse and activist Tina Chow, a strong female New York icon with a legacy of style.

It’s all about celebrating the holiday party season; with playful paillettes and lurex in bonbon colors. “Creating clothes that look constructed but are light and easy to wear is the most modern approach right now,” says Jenden. The wrap dress comes in many updated variations: key styles include a new iteration in super light-weight printed mesh, and a mini silhouette with ruffled sleeves.

Diane von Furstenberg Resort 2019 Collection

Bold, lush and ditzy florals feature alongside the house Sutra Chain, and the blown up logo appears on wraps and swimwear. Vibrant intarsia knits in Pop Art pantones depict tropical palm leaves and the Leopard Poppy print. The dragonfly appears embroidered and printed, symbolizing transformation and renewal, welcoming in the holiday season and celebrating the New Year ahead.

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Trending: Vinyl Trousers

"That Coat" isn't the only thing flying off the shelves at Zara. Fashion-forward celebrities have been seen in the skintight vinyl trousers which comes in five different colors. It is a very 90's retro look that pairs well with textured knits or a simple tee.

Chelsea Leland wore a red pair to Zara's recent London Fashion Week show and they were a hit! She pairs the pop red trousers by color-blocking, while wearing a soft pink crop top and a flax yellow jacket.

See which other celebrities are following this trend at Hello! Fashion.

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Moschino Fall 2014

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If Pop artists Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein had a love child it would most definitely be Jeremy Scott who they would so proudly give away at his wedding to Moschino. Scott's in-your-face and over-the-top play on commercialism and couture is genius - from McDonald's to Sponge Bob to pokes at Chanel. AND it didn't stop with the clothing. The shoes, accessories and detailing were branded just as well. I wonder what Uncle Karl thinks??

WE love it!

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