Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Behind the Veil 2012-2013 fashion new and top

Behind the Veil

Anna Dello Russo, left, wore a Stephen Jones veiled cap.Citizen CoutureAnna Dello Russo, left, wore a Stephen Jones veiled cap.
Designer Faustine Rome in Paris.Fred/Easy Fashion ParisDesigner Faustine Rome in Paris.
BLACK veils, usually reserved for religious ceremonies, goth brides and Daphne Guinness, are bringing some dramatic flair to street and cocktail dress.
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In Paris, at last month’s round of fashion shows, the French designer Faustine Rome looked like a latter-day Marlene Dietrich from “Shanghai Express,” in a veiled cloche, ruffled cape (in lieu of feathers) and studded bangles (today’s pearls?).
A young woman wore an oversize black-cherry fascinator from the British milliner Piers Atkinson.Fred/Easy Fashion ParisA young woman wore an oversize black-cherry fascinator from the British milliner Piers Atkinson.
Another young woman wore an oversize black-cherry fascinator from the British milliner Piers Atkinson, whose quirky fruit headpieces have adorned Anna Dello Russo. Ms. Dello Russo also wore a veiled cap, a Stephen Jones design fresh off the Jil Sander runway. Come spring, the cap, shown in several colors, should be street-style fodder. For the holiday season, though, this veiled headband with a polka-dot bow from Maison Michel will make a sweet and mysterious accessory to wear with a black cocktail dress.
Veiled headband with a polka-dot bow from Maison Michel.Veiled headband with a polka-dot bow from Maison Michel.
Maison Michel headband, $270 at Kirna Zabête, 96 Greene Street, (

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