Fashion’s Back: Bold and Bright for Spring!

Fashion’s Back: Bold and Bright for Spring!

A spectacle of color. In a season of life, yes life. Fashion returns with a flourish.

Photos by Jhane Hoang, Styling by Leslie Rivas, Shot on location at RootLab in EaDo, Models Betrice Hiller and Jake Busse for Wallflower Management, Hair and Makeup by Bianca Linette, Fashion assistance by Tanesha Seafous


Shirt, by Gucci; jacket, $1,390, by Akris, and pants, by Simon Miller, both at Saks Fifth Avenue; shoes, $1,270, by Bottega Veneta at Neiman Marcus. On him: Suit, by Gucci; shoes, $690, by Alexander McQueen, at Saks Fifth Avenue; bracelet, $490, by David Yurman at Neiman Marcus.

On her: Pants, by Victoria Beckham, and top, by Mara Hoffman, both at Saks Fifth Avenue; fanny pack, by Prada. On him: Jeans, $495, by Ralph Lauren at Neiman Marcus, and bracelets, $495-$575, by David Yurman at Neiman Marcus.

Dress and jewelry, all by Chanel.

Jacket, $1,095, by Escada, and bodysuit, $295, by ALC, both at Saks Fifth Avenue; boots, $1,950, by Alexander McQueen at Neiman Marcus.

Jacket, $1,095, by Escada, and bodysuit, $295, by ALC, both at Saks Fifth Avenue; boots, $1,950, by Alexander McQueen at Neiman Marcus.

On her: Dress, by Michael Kors; earrings, $3,750, and rings, $5,500 and $17,500, all at Valobra Master Jewelers. On him: Shirt, $595, by Balenciaga, and pants, $495, by Ralph Lauren, both at Saks Fifth Avenue.

Skirt, $1,650, and sweater, $1,175, by Versace at Saks Fifth Avenue; shoes, $495, by Chloe at Neiman Marcus.

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