And, you’ll have to commit to it head-to-toe. To make even more of a statement, make sure to pick a textural fabric like suede (above) or velvet for your choice colour to pop even more. Think it might be too much to handle? Then break it up subtly with a nondescript contrast in colour, like Longchamp has done for SS19 with a black fringe belt and animal-print shoes peeking out from under.
Just like the look before this, Kaia Gerber‘s ensemble for Longchamp might be simple in design but, makes maximum impact due to ample burnt orange. Pair with accessories in the same colour family.
Ahhh, the festival dress. Often seen at music blowouts like Glastonbury, frocks of this sort are usually brighter in hue but, you don’t necessarily have to stay away from black (especially if it’s a beautiful piece) — there are plenty other ways to introduce colour into the outfit. For one, like layering a vibrant bikini (or really gorgeous lingerie) below.
Again, this monochrome number was made for shimmying to the 1975’s indie pop tunes — rendered sheer to allow the wearer to maximise on layering. We’d go for a shot of yellow under.
That is the beauty of interchangeable bag straps. Hitting mainstream in 2016 and definitely here to stay, Longchamp’s comes unapologetically fringed this Spring/Summer 2019. Well, there’s one for each mood and style of the day…
With logomania also taking centrestage. The boho chick revels in that streetwear ‘tude just like that.
Also offered up in animal-print, turn a vibrant bag strap into the headline of an all-black ensemble.
The house’s travel bag, the Le Pliage, available in tote and backpack form adds the weekender to its stable — one more reason to leave on a jet plane.
We admit, we never really got onboard with gladiator sandals regardless whether they were on trend or otherwise in the fashion calendar. These spotted at Longchamp however, have just enough heel to elevate and elongate the gams while letting its fringing — a detail that’ll be absolutely head-turning in motion — steal the spotlight.
In purple and for the daredevil, but a stellar example on weaving Pantone’s Colour Of The Year into your wardrobe.