Fashion Week LA: XCVI’s Flattering and Versatile Collection

XCVI debuted their new collection at LA Fashion week and it was stunning to say the least. XCVI’s effortless, eclectic, bohemian style is a perfect match for any confident woman. Their loose, breezy clothing looked far from frumpy- in fact, the clothes were more flattering than many of the lines I’ve had the privilege to view during fashion week. XCVI’s biggest strength would absolutely be the fact that their clothing is universal- any type of woman could wear a multitude of pieces from the line.  XCVI prides themselves on the luxury of their fabrics being extra soft and breathable, and after viewing this collection, their description is on par.

The clothing was gracefully draped against each models body, and the fact that every piece from the collection looked as if it could be mixed and matched is perfect for someone like me. XCVI showcased ensembles that would be fitting for the workplace or a night out- true versatility! I adore an outfit I can wear to the office then straight to after work drinks.

Without further ado, let’s go over the pieces that caught my eye on the runway. XCVI kept hair and makeup effortless, allowing the crowd to focus on their clothing. Models makeup was minimal except for fire engine red lipstick and a touch of mascara.  First off, the dresses were mostly long and solid in color. An orange, Grecian inspired dress caught my eye more than most- enticing color, ideal length, and elegant detail- although there was just a simple tie at each shoulder, that alone added an interesting touch to an otherwise simple frock. Other dresses walked the runway with lace and fringe detail (I have been seeing a ton of this lately). My favorite piece was a black and white flowy skirt with a black men’s inspired button down that showed the perfect amount of cleavage; it was paired off with a thick brown belt that tied the look together impeccably. Pants seemed to be a staple in the show- lengths ranged from short to long and material ranged from cargo to linen- the list was endless.  I especially liked an off the shoulder white and blue peasant top paired with capri’s. This show really proved my point that the A-Line is back and in a big way- long skirts were paired with loose fitting tee shirts were an ideal mix of classy and casual. The rule “don’t wear white after labor day” is one I choose not to follow, and apparently XCVI agrees with me. The show featured various white pieces with lace and crochet detail. Models looked young and fresh in white maxi dresses, detailed blouses, and movable, flattering skirts.

XCVI 2012 Collection

XCVI at the Los Angeles Fashion Week Oct. 2011

XCVI 2012 Collection

XCVI at the Los Angeles Fashion Week Oct. 2011

XCVI 2012 Collection

XCVI at the Los Angeles Fashion Week Oct. 2011

XCVI 2012 Collection

XCVI at the Los Angeles Fashion Week Oct. 2011

XCVI 2012 Collection

XCVI at the Los Angeles Fashion Week Oct. 2011

XCVI 2012 Collection

XCVI at the Los Angeles Fashion Week Oct. 2011

XCVI at the Los Angeles Fashion Week Oct. 2011

XCVI 2012 Collection

XCVI 2012 Collection

XCVI at the Los Angeles Fashion Week Oct. 2011

XCVI at the Los Angeles Fashion Week Oct. 2011

XCVI 2012 Collection

XCVI 2012 Collection

XCVI at the Los Angeles Fashion Week Oct. 2011

XCVI 2012 Collection

XCVI at the Los Angeles Fashion Week Oct. 2011

XCVI 2012 Collection

XCVI at the Los Angeles Fashion Week Oct. 2011

XCVI 2012 Collection

XCVI at the Los Angeles Fashion Week Oct. 2011

XCVI 2012 Collection

XCVI at the Los Angeles Fashion Week Oct. 2011

XCVI 2012 Collection

XCVI at the Los Angeles Fashion Week Oct. 2011

XCVI 2012 Collection

XCVI at the Los Angeles Fashion Week Oct. 2011

Photography by Kai He – ©  2011 The Los Angeles Fashion magazine

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