AW2013 / 14 Trends at Tamaris Collection
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AW2013 / 14 Trends at Tamaris Collection

The Tamaris Fall / Winter 2013-14 collection can be summed up in one phrase - "opposites attract." Contrasting solutions, a combination of catchy elements with laconic familiar shades of materials correspond to the main trends of the season.

Tamaris designers not only applied fashion trends, but also developed unique innovative models for autumn and winter, using modern technologies and best practices.

The collection presents several thematic areas of shoes that take into account the style preferences of different groups of customers.

The Glam Rock direction is designed for daring and daring girls and includes relaxed and slightly daring options for ankle boots, ballet flats, “sleepers” with textured rivets, which are now at the peak of popularity. The designers were inspired by the looks of singer Gwen Stefani and rebellious model Agyness Deyn.

In English, restrained models of shoes using perforations, various straps and rubber inserts are addressed to modern and romantic girls, for whom Kate Middleton is the style icon.

The sporty charm of the legendary sneakers with rubber sole and linen upper, with contrasting elements - metallic materials and two-tone combinations will attract the attention of active and practical customers. Combined with black, khaki and burgundy, Tamaris models have a stylish aged effect to create a personalized everyday look.

Bike-movement: for dynamic and wayward

Featuring harleys, rock and the scent of freedom, Easy Rider is the inspiration for the styling of bike models. Biker-style shoes with a rough, profiled sole, embellished with metal appliqués and buckles, thanks to the chunky heel and raised toe, for a “worn” effect.

Along with smooth leather, nubuck is becoming increasingly important, mainly in black / dark gray or in a two-tone version. A wide, straight top makes shoes an important accessory when creating the image of a wayward nature.

For Tamaris, the west is not only wild, but also stylish: this is evidenced by the successful mixture of country and city styles. Fashion trends in the spirit of the heroes of the Wild West take on calmer, laconic silhouettes in the fall season. The brown palette remains predominant; spectacular wine-red and burgundy tones make the models an ideal solution for lovers of city walks and long journeys.

The Tamaris Fall / Winter 2013-14 collection can be summed up in one phrase - "opposites attract." Contrasting solutions, a combination of catchy elements with familiar laconic shades ...
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