2013年3月1日星期五

Elle est magnifique! A red-lipped Olivia Palermo wears a chignon and stripes to the Dior Paris Fashion Week show

She's known for setting the fashion tone in New York, but Olivia Palermo picked up a couple of pointers from her Parisian counterparts to put together her outfit for Dior's Paris Fashion Week show.
The American socialite wore a black and baby pink striped dress with black tulle detail under a wool and fur coat.
She completed her French makeover with red lips, black eyeliner flicks and her hair in a chic chignon.
Très belle! Olivia Palermo adopts Parisian style into her fashion week look at the Dior show
Très belle! Olivia Palermo adopts Parisian style into her fashion week look at the Dior show
Olivia, 27, had attended the front row of Dior's Ready to Wear Fall-Winter 2013-2014 fashion collection presented on Friday afternoon.
The former Elle magazine accessories editor-turned-model has been a firm fixture at the capital's fashion week shows, as well as across the world having travelled to London and Milan in recent weeks.
And with each visit she seems to be adopting the trademark style of the city she's in.
So chic: The 27-year wore her lips red and lined her eyes in black, with a chignon to complete the French look
So chic: The 27-year wore her lips red and lined her eyes in black, with a chignon to complete the French look

Chameleon: Olivia seems to be incorporating the signature style of each city she visits as she continues her tour of Fashion Weeks
Chameleon: Olivia seems to be incorporating the signature style of each city she visits as she continues her tour of Fashion Weeks
Chameleon: Olivia seems to be incorporating the signature style of each city she visits as she continues her tour of Fashion Weeks

Hollywood: The movie business was represented by Oscar winning actress Marion Cotillard
Hollywood: The movie business was represented by Oscar winning actress Marion Cotillard
At Milan fashion week, Olivia's hair was coiffed and curled into elegant waves in a very Italian style, accentuated by a fur-lined coat, skinny leather cigarette pants and a gold chain box bag that made up her fashionable look for the Roberto Cavalli show.
In London, the former MTV star looked the English country rose in a brown A-line skirt with matching patterned blouse, edged up with a dipped-fur coat.
She joined Oscar-winning actress Marion Cotillard on the front row of the prestigious fashion house's runway show.
Bob: Ever the French leading lady, Marion wore her hair in a straight shoulder-length style with a simple black and white shift dress as she stands with Dior CEO Sidney Toledano
Bob: Ever the French leading lady, Marion wore her hair in a straight shoulder-length style with a simple black and white shift dress as she stands with Dior CEO Sidney Toledano

Footwork: Shoe designer Chiara Ferragni attended wearing a quirky pleated coat dress to the show
Footwork: Shoe designer Chiara Ferragni attended wearing a quirky pleated coat dress to the show
Ying and Yang: French businessman Antoine Arnaud and his Russian model girlfriend Natalia Vodianova arrive in contrasting black and white outfits
Ying and Yang: French businessman Antoine Arnaud and his Russian model girlfriend Natalia Vodianova arrive in contrasting black and white outfits
It marked the second ready-to-wear collection from Raf Simons, the Belgian designer who was announced as the new creative director of Christian Dior in April last year.
Speaking to Vogue UK editor Alexandra Shulman, Raf said he wanted to create clothes that 'relate to the outside', and there was definitely an outdoor theme at the show with the runway painted with blue skies and fluffy clouds.
Also on Dior's front row were French businessman Antoine Arnaud and his Russian model girlfriend Natalia Vodianova.
Like Ying and Yang, they wore opposite black and white outfits, while shoe designer Chiara Ferragni attended wearing a quirky pleated coat dress in grey and blue.

Sophomore: This was the second collection produced by Raf Simons for the fashion house
Sophomore: This was the second collection produced by Raf Simons for the fashion house
Sophomore: This was the second collection produced by Raf Simons for the fashion house

Relatable: The designer told Vogue editor Alexandra Shulman in Vogue's January issue that he wants to create clothes that 'relate to the outside'
Relatable: The designer told Vogue editor Alexandra Shulman in Vogue's January issue that he wants to create clothes that 'relate to the outside'

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