Why women love Loewe

Endless combinations of contrasts dominate Loewe’s women’s collection for autumn/winter 2001, leading the way to luxurious elegance that’s reserved for the modern yet feminine woman. Mixing black and white, soft and hard, sensual and aggressive, the very designs of the garments connect with a woman’s body in an appealing and suggestive manner.

The intense presence of the duality that top designer Narciso Rodriguez presents for the chic Spanish fashion house’s new collection invades every material. Feminine forms fitted to the body, v-shaped necklines, flowing skirts which open into layers, and transparencies which contrast with leather dresses and skirts create striking looks.

Paired with silk georgette, cashmere and wool, the Napa leather once again becomes the leading material of the collection. Embroidered with purling and little glass pearls and studs, the Napa appears in bodices, sleeveless dresses, skirts, jackets and pant suits, bound to be the most popular garments of the season.

Loewe has an array of new trends for the winter, where minimalism of color stands out. Rodriguez’s collection is predominantly done in black and white, with several silvery flashes aimed at pampering the female silhouette. The elegant and sensual woman will be softly enveloped in gauzes, silks and leathers that so dominate the collection.

Simply lovely are Loewe’s high-heeled boots and buckles mixed with feminine, flowing georgette skirts, tulle dresses embroidered with silvery metal sequins, both breathtaking choices for endless nights of partying. Capping off the collection are spectacular jackets in otter skin.

The play in contrasts truly makes Loewe’s new collection a must-have this season. With sensual styles highlighting the female form, Loewe once again leaves its mark of absolute style and luxurious elegance.

In the Philippines, the Loewe store is located at the ground floor of 6750 Ayala Avenue in Makati.

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