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September 6 12:17 AMby ELLE coach factory outlet 0 Comments Day 2 Let me tell you: I just scarfed down a yummy steak frites, yes, I eat, because today was a doozy. Have to keep myself nourished if I'm going to survive the coming days. While I digest, here's the lowdown. No morning soy chai latte (tepid) needed, BCBG (L), woke me up with its light and experimental collection. Well, experimental for BCBG, with new attempts at loose pleating, mixing muted colors and sheer overlays galore. A much more feminine and wearable collection than their Fall one (yay!). Continuing with the feminine theme, was Abaete (M), which, let me say, is a newfound coach outlet website favorite. Inspired by Miami deco and 40′s film, the girls glided down the runway in silks and cottons fit for a daytime seaside soiree correction a fabulous daytime seaside soiree. I wanted to be one of these girls with their belted (belts aren't going anywhere, btw) frocks and sporty separates a la Coco Chanel. In a frazzled state, I made it just in time for Yigal Azrouel (R), which was held in a white loft space in coach outlet Chelsea. A more urbane collection, Yigal decided to go bigger and bolder with a larger collection of mens and womens and splashes of saturated colors. Also inspired by beach culture, this was more 70′s with high waists and maxi dresses. Oh, and the shoes were* bandagey bonuses, albeit the models struggled quite a bit in them. Just when I was needing an afternoon http://english.ipp.ac.cn/coachoutlet365.html nap, Erin Fetherston (L) sent sleepwear-inspired garb down her heavenly catwalk. Called "Flights of Fancy," with a strict palette of white, dusty pink and neutrals, these swans were decked for a posh slumber party. Though we could do without the turbans, been there, done that, the ultra femme designs were indeed fancy. (Enter sound effect: bubblegum bubble pops). Not only did I sense bubblegum but I smelled bubblegum coach outlet at Charlotte Ronson's (M) poppy show. A young brimming crowd welcomed the singular sensation that is Ronson with her trademark crochet, flirty dresses, colorful prints and sunshine wedges. The grand finale, for me, was the L.A.M.B (R) show, back at the tents. Star-studded and by far the best coach factory soundtrack, I think Gwen wowed not only me. Somehow she always seems to reinvent leopard prints, plaids, mod black and white, and, herself. With hubbie and tot, Kingston, ringside L.A.M.B's powerful and cheeky looks will be on my radar come Spring. Tags: