As if we didn’t always love what Rebecca sent down the runway, her latest collection was her best yet — and a slew of young Hollywood stars will be clamoring to get their hands on these looks!
Inspired by influential Latin American women, Rebecca Minkoff’s Spring 2014 collection was totally wearable and oh-so-cool — and it’s only a matter of time before celebs start adapting the looks into their everyday style. From the few dresses that were fit for the red carpet to stylish separates that screamed music festival chic, we loved every single look that came down the runway.
Rebecca Minkoff Spring 2014:
Personally, I think this was Rebecca’s best collection yet — and her most cohesive. Practically every girl walked out of the runway show was gushing about the silhouettes and patterns. While she may be known for her cool handbags, I think it will be the clothes that will really have everyone doing a double take come spring.
So, why did we love the collection so much? For starters, there were the Frida Kahlo-inspired braids crafted by Tresemme that really represented the looks on the runway. After we looked past the hair, we couldn’t get enough of the accessories — from a bright red backpack to printed bags, florals, and lace-up, peep-toe boots the accessories really made each and every outfit.
Come spring, I’m always a sucker for vibrant patterns and rich color — so I guess it’s no surprise that I fell in love with Rebecca’s Spring 2014 collection. From a buttery soft, laser-cut mint green leather jacket to the slew of printed shorts and parachute dresses, the collection was wearable, effortless and cool — and that’s exactly why it’s only a matter of time before stylish stars start showing off the looks!
Floral frocks and embroidered shorts reminded me of Vanessa Hudgens and her boho chic, music festival style, while leather separates and laser-cut shorts had me thinking of Olivia Wilde. The feminine frocks, (especially a floral, one-shoulder dress), were perfect for Nina Dobrev.
Check out the collection and let us know if you loved it as much as we did!
Katrina Mitzeliotis
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