Feel like a Superhero and be bold with in an eye catching comic print pencil skirt. Be Brave, Stunning and Seductive! Thanks to SoCal weather 🙂
Superheroes are here to rescue my winter wardrobe! Black and grey will be defeated with strokes of powerful color. Let’s talk about Roy Lichtenstein. For those who don’t know his work, he was a very successful pop artist. His use of color is robust and vivid, which is what I love and it makes me feel like flying – Aaaahh! Heavy use of primary colors make the images pop, and thick black outlines really tie in the comic book look and feel.
High fashion loves comics. Many fashion designers are inspired by comic pop art. In 2011, Lisa Perry released a collection of comic themed dresses at her boutique on Madison Avenue. A year later Karla Spetic (Australian designer). Charlotte Olympia had shoes featuring comic design. Moschino’s creative director, Jeremy Scott, for 2015 Fall collection was using comics and cartoon icons as well.
This form-fitting skirt with Pop Design is fun and will make your shape alluring.
The sheer mesh stretch top with a bright color goes well with the skirt. Don’t be afraid to play with your outfit, knot the top to look more fun and a little flirty.
Walk like a superhero with an open toe, suede, color block pumps from Brian Atwood. This standard stiletto gives a youthful twist, adding hot pink to the almond toe shoe, a double platform in blue and purple and a bright yellow heel. What amazing colors for these killer heels! BAM!
So what’s there to love about Brian Atwood? It’s a consumer line to the premium Brian Atwood brand, which is a splendid option for all of us who crave designer shoes at a more cost friendly price point. You can find alternative shoe collections at Bloomingdales or Saks Fifth, retailing around $350. If you shop smart you can find them cheaper at outlets. I got this shoe for $7 at TJ Maxx – POW!
I chose neon color aviator sunglasses to complete the look. Bright lipstick and well….. “Kiss me, Bruce Wayne” Awww
The ultra-chic pencil skirt pairing with heel and clutch keep things sophisticated but still fun without looking like you’re heading to Comicon 🙂
Skirt: Topshop, Top :Â Jean Paul Gaultier, Similar here, Shoes: Brian Atwood, Similar here, Purse : I bought it from a boutique in Jakarta.