FRIDAY |MARCH 16, 2007 | PHILIPPINES

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Clothing line epitomizes
New York style


 

The Big Apple is a lot of things to a lot of people – urban playground, shopping mecca, cradle of hip-hop, melting pot of culture. In the city that never sleeps, standout dressing for anytime and any occasion is a must. In its new Spring 2007 collection, DKNY embodies New York for all it is.

Keep it light, flirty and coy in lightweight fabrics that set you free, like a silk cotton voile tunic. Maintaining a classic tone to Spring’s trend, black and white are still strong for the early months of the year. Dress it down with a pair of pleated shorts, and you’re ready to go from lunch with the girls to a busy afternoon of shopping. Dress it up with bright platforms and you’re ready for your wild night out.

For a look that’s edgy and street-smart in the day time, try a long sheer cotton jersey tank with cropped trousers, and throw on a short nylon jacket over it for an added fashion statement. The black-and-white combo makes it pop, and you’ll manage to achieve that elusive combination of being stylish and feeling comfortable at the same time.

Evenings are all about drama – make a statement by sweeping into the event in a voluminous floor-length dress that shouts out sugar and spice. Still playing with black, pair up your outfit with bright shades of yellow and fuchsia, this ensures that you won’t just be another face in a crowd.

The best part is you don’t need to be in New York to steal the secrets of New York style – check out what DKNY has to offer in their shops located at Greenbelt 4, Rockwell Power Plant Mall, Rustan’s Makati, and 158 Designer’s Boulevard. It is exclusively distributed in the Philippines by Stores Specialists, Inc.

 


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