
Just a few weeks after the birth of second child, Nicole Richie immediately make a new breakthrough with the launch of a contemporary woman's wardrobe, Winter Kate. Brand, named after his eldest daughter's middle name (Harlow) is, consists of 37 pieces of clothing inspired by Nicole's bohemian style and a touch of '60s and '70s. Among them is the boss, vest, and jacket of silk material, crepe, and chiffon colors. In addition, a long dress with a slit, asymmetric mini dress, tunic, collar maxidress kimono, ikat fabrics of cotton, the suede vest and silk, and a skinny leather jacket.
"These clothes for women like me," Nicole said about her target market. "He did not look at the brand; he only knew how mempadupadankan. The pieces of this clothing can be dress up or casual, but the most important spirit of self-expression providing fun for users."
Nicole said that she had long wanted to build a clothing line. Since his hobby was turning the pages of fashion magazines, and even get inspiration from some of his favorite animals, such as peacocks and some other birds.
"I could just wear two pairs of jeans every day, as the foundation for superior luxury," he continued. "Layered jacket is the subject of my clothes, because they are a great way to give a different appearance from the jeans and white t-shirt."
Kate Winter, which will begin circulation next year, is the third fashion business who lived Nicole. Previously, she was already 28 years launched accessories collection under the name House of Harlow 1960, and the collection of maternity clothes, Nicole for A Pea in the Pod. Kate Winter line itself is going into the chain stores Nordstrom, Bloomingdale's, Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue, Ron Herman, Intermix, and Kitson, began in February 2010.
What fun, this dress collection is very affordable. A piece of 35 dollar appreciated camisole, kimono dress length only 110 dollars, and the most expensive is a collection of leather, with the price of 598 dollars. This line positioned equivalent to a collection of accessories, which will soon add a shoe collection for spring.
"Fashion should be accessible," he said. "That's my philosophy when designing the House of Harlow 1960, and this will remain my philosophy for Winter Kate."
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