Victoria Beckham, Fashion Designer Extraordinaire Victoria Beckham has launched his second collection of designer clothes in New York and it seems that this collection was well received by critics of fashion. I must say that apart from the price tag (from £ 900 to £ 4,000) of these phones clothing Look, even for the average woman, the movie stars, singers not just pop, and worldly. The dresses are simply cut with a chic and attention to detail. Unlike some designers whose collections are exaggerations Cat Walk prototype clothes women could wear, the range of Victoria is finally ready to wear.
I can not help thinking that Victoria has designed clothes with her own body shape in mind, but who can blame him! What woman would not want the possibility of having clothes made exactly to his taste and body shape? Often when I am looking for clothes, I have a very clear idea in my mind what I'm looking, and I often have to compromise on color or cut. Imagine being able to pick up something and have a different color!
Victoria Beckham is tiny and has a perfect hourglass figure. The clothes are cut for his collection of curves and narrow shoulders. An "inverted triangle" may have difficulties with boat neck lines that accentuate the width of the shoulders and draping of fabric and fitted waist would be difficult for "rectangles". Most dresses are color neutral base capable of withstanding years and designs are classic enough to last more than one season.
I am a little skeptical about how much "design" Victoria has done. Train designers for years at art school and still do not. I wonder if it actually draws the image itself or if it has a designer, who puts his ideas into drawings. I have no doubt she has put much thought into what they wanted to achieve and made all decisions about the final cut. His thorough knowledge of each dress is very obvious.
Although I can not justify the price tag, I'm happy to see a collection of attractive and interesting still wearable clothes, and I would like Victoria Beckham at this company.
Posted on May 31, 2010.