Moody Monday: Iconic by Camelot Design Studio
October 7th, 2013 by admin
Hello everyone!
Happy Monday! I hope you all had a wonderful weekend. Here’s to the beginning of another wonderful week!
With Mondays come another fun Moody Monday post! Today we are featuring Iconic from our Fall 2013 collections.
When we think of the word Iconic, the great classics comes to mind…Coco Chanel, Gone with the Wind, Breakfast at Tiffany’s, and of course Jackie O. Clothed with grace and class, Jackie O’s style is still seen today as the epitome of “ladylike” and the muted navy, pinks, and taupe colors in our Iconic fabric collection bring together that resonating feel of elegance.
Turning back to the 21st century to another brilliant Jackie, Jackie Lee of J JS Lee. Jackie’s Spring 2014 RTW collection encapsulates a wonderful mix of twenties and fifties influences in hues of navy, pinks, crisp whites, and turquoise that we adore. The boxy cuts, sleek silhouettes, subdued grid prints, and stunning hues are perfect inspirations to our Iconic collection. Click here to see more of Jackie’s Spring collection.
We hope today’s moodboard has given you some daily inspiration. As Coco Chanel once said, “Dress shabbily and they remember the dress; dress impeccably and they remember the woman”.
Have a wonderful day!
ps: Our first blog giveaway is still running until this Wednesday. Enter to win a Dream a Little Dream FQB here!
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