Reminiscent of the 1960s and 1970s, Nicole Richie’s Winter Kate line is known for its wispy fabrics and boho-chic prints.
The line oozes with personality with bold paisley printed tunic tops that are made out of vintage silks and breezy floral-printed sundresses that mold perfectly to a woman’s figure. The romantic boho line has many earthy hints such peacock feather prints and floral prints with a faded vintage feel. A popular addition for Winter Kate is the kimono house coat. These flow with designs ranging from birds to psychedelic prints.
Richie said of the inspiration behind her collaborations, “My main source of inspiration was this movie called From Hell. It’s about the Free Masons and Jack the Ripper so it’s definitely about that time. We have capes and cigarette pants, vests, jackets and blazers. There are cleaner lines and it’s a lot more simple.” She also counts Stevie Nicks and Debbie Harry as inspirations for Winter Kate.
See below for our Fav pieces from the collection:
We would love to hear of your favourite Fall Winter Kate pieces and even better if any of you followers have any photographs please send away..
If you are interested in any information regarding this collection please email nicola@claretshowroom.com
Don't forget to follow our facebook and Twitter pages for Monthly Winter Kate and House of Harlow 1960 competitions.
Richie said of the inspiration behind her collaborations, “My main source of inspiration was this movie called From Hell. It’s about the Free Masons and Jack the Ripper so it’s definitely about that time. We have capes and cigarette pants, vests, jackets and blazers. There are cleaner lines and it’s a lot more simple.” She also counts Stevie Nicks and Debbie Harry as inspirations for Winter Kate.
See below for our Fav pieces from the collection:
NRD363 Sweetrose Maxi Dress |
NRJ315C Love Thorn Jacket |
NRJ141-CONDOR JACKET. |
If you are interested in any information regarding this collection please email nicola@claretshowroom.com
Don't forget to follow our facebook and Twitter pages for Monthly Winter Kate and House of Harlow 1960 competitions.
I can not wait to own a few of these pieces! They are just amazing.
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