Finally, there is a God of Revenge and its not Emily Thorne. Like, its actually a fashion god. He has shed a little of his fashion light down on this episode. This episode brings lots of shapes, patterns, material, and color. These pieces are very modern. The geometrics are modern, and the use of color as well. So, i'll introduce my picks of the night. Thank god.
At first i thought this one was a dress. As I looked closer, i realized it was a top and skirt. Helloooo modern! Mixing and matching is so in right now and Margot pulls it off beautifully.
She is pictured here wearing a Prabal Gurung ruffled crochet front sweater vest made of wool. It has a contrast neckline, arm holes, and waist of nude and black. The geometric shapes that are sewn into the ruffled tulle, along along with the contrast gives it the modern, chic look. It is beautifully made, which i reflected in its price at $825 at Barney's New York. On bottom she wears a bright, bold, royal blue "kensie" pleated miniskirt. It goes well with the fun and flirty-ness of the ruffles on the shirt. Believe it or not, ordinary peasants like us can get this skirt! It retails at only $79 at Nordstrom and is ON SALE for $41.70. I might fall out of my chair. This colorblock outfit is a definite trend this season and here it just works beautifully. The added belt and teardrop earrings, with the cute pixie-cut ties it all in. Margot you go girl! (Even though i hate you.)
Up next is a stunner. It doesn't need much introduction.
It's Valentino, its lace, and its red. Like, HI. It doesn't get much more classy than this. Emily kills it with the red lip and sleek pulled back pony. The rest of her face is close to natural and with her skin it is a look of elegance and pure beauty. The dress is called the "Rose Guipure Lace Sheath Dress" in rouge. It is sleeveless and has a high neckline with a narrow A-line skirt. It retails for various prices, depending on the store (Neiman Marcus, Saks, Marissa Collections) but at all three it is around $5000. I just love this on her. The classic beauty of it really does speak for itself. Marvelous.
Another nail on the head is Victoria's dress. I am very impressed this week by these dresses, absolutely perfect for the characters and real high end designers.
Victoria waltzes in wearing a gorgeous royal blue dress by Roland Mouret. Mouret has been seen on numerous red carpet guests and now even in hit series such as this. This "Bronte stretch-crepe dress" is offered only in this shocking royal color and features precise fold details. This is another piece that shows the modern shapes as the folds create a geometric masterpiece at the neckline. Mouret creates a fabulous curve hugging dress, as he always does, along with his noticeable expert tailoring. Classic, yet modern, in a modern color, with timeless red lipstick is perfect for Victoria. The earrings match the shape the folds make at the middle further highlighting the unique tailoring of the top. Oh, I forgot to mention, it retails for a casual $2,830. *hair flip*
Now there were others that I liked on the episode however I feel like the ones above were definite standouts that blew me away. Therefore, i might stop here. Emily had a teal Burberry dress that i loved for a casual daytime dress (ha! listen to me, a casual day-time Burberry-I need to stop living through these characters and remember i'm a broke college student) that was plain but cute. Margot also showed off a strawberry pink peplum dress that was also plain, cute, and simple, but not "wow." Charlotte was in a terrible red and white body con dress but I won't go further into detail with that as it will ruin the moment. Well, we had some lovely items displayed tonight. Let's see if next week can top it! Night revengers.



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