The Row Spring 2015 RTW

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“The less is more” is define this season of The Row. Mary-Kate & Ashley will never fail to satisfy its audience. This spring summer season, The Row has come up with a very evocative way of presenting the idea of simplicity. The set looks like on a warehouse with direct natural lights that somehow incorporate with whole collection. It was pretty thoughtful and content set of pieces.

The highlight of this collection is definitely wrapping and draping techniques. And it felt that every piece speaks its own purity. Each pieces looks very light yet so comfortable that we love to be cover on them. Materials that they use are mostly silks. And the twisting is somehow the focus in this collection. It looks very stunning yet provocative. Colour tone for this season was also very refined and calming. With most full A-line silhouettes that cover arms and shoulders, some pieces definitely embrace the whole idea of wrapping. To summarize, The Row is showcasing their true identity of minimalism. (Text Dinta Jakile)

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