Building colors into your wardrobe with scarves can give you more flexibility than working with multiples of colorful pants and tops. Building up your wardrobe with the basic staples such as fitted black or neutral trouser pants, tailored jackets, cargo shorts, leather handbags, neutral tunics, metallic or leather footwear is one way of having professional outfits while adding the touch of color in your accessories and jewelry. A camouflage beige palette will give you the allowance wearing a number of hues of color that will catch the eye which wouldn't be possible unless it was summer time. Flashes of violet, emerald green and orange and pink can be seen in classic Hermes scarves that can be worn classically around your neck, as a belt or on a hand bag. Add some color through colorful scarves in the winter, and complement your pastel clothes in the summer with fabulous printed scarves. (Read More.....)

Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana have become one of the leading designers in the fashion industry. Dolce studied fashion design in Sicily while Gabbana studied graphic design to create the perfect partnership when they combined their talents in 1982. In 1985, they showed their first women’s collection in Milan, were noted as being a promising new talent. One year later, they released their first collection, entitled - real woman. In the late 1980's when D&G expanded to New York, their label hit immediate popularity. In addition to their women’s clothing, D&G produce a large range of shoes, jeans, underwear and fragrances. Their signature designs include corset dresses, gangster pinstripes and sexy black suits, and are known for their sexy style. They describe their style as “sweet and sharp” and “New Millennium cool”. (Read More.....)

Roberto Cavalli is known for his vibrantly colored prints, and animal prints have been a signature look since his first slow in the early 70's. Cavalli's artistic pursuits came about at the age of 17 when he enrolled at the Institute of Art of Florence. It was there where he first began to experiment with use of paint on textile fabrics. His vibrant floral motifs caught attention of several influential Italian textile companies. Later on in Cavalli's career, his advanced technology with leather printing gained the respect of major fashion labels such as Pierre Cardin and Hermes whom became clients. (Read More.....)