Friday Fashion: Bold Statements for Summer

Here are a few more pics of my favorite gals sporting spicey prints for summer. As we head into the season, I'm reminded to get a little tudey with my wardrobe (that's short for "attitude-y") and make an unforgettable statement. 

Anais Mali, Jasmine Tookes, Jourdan Dunn | W Magazine
Anais Mali, Jasmine Tookes, Jourdan Dunn | W Magazine

From left: Marc Jacobs’s silk organza dress and plastic organza skirt. Ca & Lou necklace and bracelet; Beirn belt. Céline’s leather top. Marni’s silk and metal skirt. Céline necklace; Bosco necklace; Michael Kors belt; Vionnet bracelet. Dior’s silk organza dress. Lizzie Fortunato Jewels necklace; Giuseppe Zanotti Design bag; Vionnet bracelet.

Anais Mali, Jasmine Tookes, Jourdan Dunn | W Magazine
Anais Mali, Jasmine Tookes, Jourdan Dunn | W Magazine

From left: Etro’s viscose and polyester dress. Sveva Collection necklace; Evatini necklace; Alexis Bittar bangles; the Row bag. Michael Kors’s cashmere top; BCBG Max Azria’s polyester skirt. Vionnet bracelet; Sveva Collection necklaces; Vionnet bracelet. Etro’s viscose dress. Proenza Schouler bag; Auden Swarovski crystal necklace; Alexis Bittar bangles.

Anais Mali, Jasmine Tookes, Jourdan Dunn | W Magazine
Anais Mali, Jasmine Tookes, Jourdan Dunn | W Magazine

From left: Chanel’s sequined wool tweed dress. Alexis Bittar necklaces; Pebble London necklace (from top); Sequin bracelet; Fendi bag. Boss Black’s cotton and silk shirt; Derek Lam’s sea snake skirt. Donna Karan New York necklace; Perez Sanz belt. Akris’s leather jacket; Reed Krakoff’s crepe de chine top and cotton sateen skirt. Alexis Bittar necklace; Perez Sanz bag.  

Images and Details: W Magazine

Desiré Greene
Desiré is a designer, blogger, and lover of all things glamorous. Though primarily a self-taught decorator, Desiré studied at The Art Institute, where she honed a distinct aesthetic largely influenced by the Modern Glamour movement, the theme of her popular design blog, Sukio. Not only is she considered a "closet fashionista," discreetly stashing handbags and shoes whenever possible, but, as an MIT graduate, she’s also an undercover nerd. Fashion, nerdom, and several years as a Washingtonian have combined to shape her unique perspective on interior design.
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