From Missoni to Burberry, the tribal trend has dominated the
catwalk this season. Although tribal prints are probably one of the
worlds oldest fashion looks and have reappeared countless times since, this year
the trend has been taken to new heights.
Consisting of animal and ethnic prints, wooden beads, bright colours and
shells, what’s not to love?
BeyouT, is a brand that specializes in African-inspired
print clothing, but with urban twists. I
spoke to the designer Marcia Green about her collection, which provides bold
colour and timeless prints that are sure to be key pieces to your S/S 12
wardrobe and for a much more reasonable price than any high end designer
equivalent. Marcia says the highlight of designing for
BeyouT is when a “transformation occurs when a customer wears my designs and immediately oozes self-confidence“.
I have had the pleasure of modelling for BeyouT and now can honestly say the tribal trend is not one to miss this season!
I have had the pleasure of modelling for BeyouT and now can honestly say the tribal trend is not one to miss this season!
Me with designer Marcia Green wearing one of her outfits |
Liking this blog as it oozes with sophistication, happiness, freedom and good taste because of the sensitivity in choice of models who like and mirror what they are wearing and natural indigenous fabrics,materials ............
ReplyDeletejewellery,accessories and vibrancy of Africa yet so calm and gently presented. Can you see why I follow this blog above all the fashion houses?
Love this trends! :)
ReplyDeletethanks.. hopefully new posts coming soon!..my lap top has been a bit funny lately though :(
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