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Tory Burch FW18 Show

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Tory Burch Collection: Fall/Winter 2018
“From Lee Radziwill’s effortless style to a field of carnations inspired by the drama of Pina
Bausch’s Nelken… Romanticism defines the Fall/Winter 2018 mood. Feminine layers mixed with classic
tailoring, a modern take on chintz, and contrasts of texture and print. Accessories carry these ideas
through in bags and pointy-toe shoes.” — Tory Burch
Silhouettes: Relaxed, yet refined with feminine details. Loose, fluid dresses with scarf hemlines balance
tomboy jackets and trim blazers. Layered outerwear — from a classic peacoat to a blanket poncho — adds
to the effortless vibe.
Palette: The palette balances ivory, pale pink and red with leaf green, deep burgundy and the brand’s
signature Tory Navy.
Prints & Patterns: An eclectic mix speaks to the brand’s bohemian spirit. A modern take on chintz is
interpreted in several colorways, and anchors a patchwork of florals set against stripes and classic checks.
Fabrications: The drama is in the details with new fabrications, finishes and textures. Soft, relaxed fabrics
— ranging from delicate lace and organza to wool and cashmere— against a structured poplin, cotton chino
and a bonded wool satin. Cascading ruffles are finished with an organza edge and a floral is interpreted as
a velvet burnout, while top-stitch details on poplin and snap closures bring a sporty element.
Accessories: Accessories are pared back and refined, putting the focus on natural, effortless style. A
handbag, named after Lee, in different fabrications and pointy-toe booties have clean, modern lines, while
wishbone rings and a delicate medallion pendant necklace reference good luck talismans.
Music: Produced by Michel Gaubert; live performance by Chamber Orchestra of New York; Music
Direction by Salvatore di Vittorio; and Violin Solo by Daniel Khalikov. Recomposed by Max
Richter: Vivaldi — The Four Seasons: Spring 1; Unfinished Sympathy (Instrumental) by Massive Attack;
Recomposed by Max Richter: Vivaldi — The Four Seasons: Spring 3.

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