So, it's inevitable how much I admire and dream of Three Floor Fashion's collections and for anyone that keeps up to date with my posts, you'll have seen my numerous, previous posts on them and how much I get excited about their garments. I've been waiting in desperate anticipation for this collection and undoubtedly, it has not let me down whatsoever. With such a wide array for style, colour and texture, I expected no less, it's no wonder my eyes have been fixated on their website the past week. Anyway, enough rambling and lets get to the good stuff.
One of my favourite things about Three Floor Fashion is the names they give to their garments. They're just so utterly fabulous and quirky and really personalises each garment. As Three Floor continues to gain a more prominent place in the industry, their clothes continue to grow in strength and beauty. As always, the collection consists of two distinctive persona's, allowing every fashionista to portray the mood and look they so desire. I am going to get going with the darker side of things, seeing as it's still winter and gloomy days and these garments are indescribably perfect for bringing a spark into that gloom.
We got metallics, we got midnight blue allure and oh baby have we got pattern and texture exquisiteness! As always, to save myself from writing a short story, I'm going to write about my personal favourite pieces of each type of garment persona, so for the intricately devious, dark-side of this magnificent collection, I am going to ramble about the 'Behaviour Self' dress and the 'Whos Who' dress; both of which being a perfect exploitation of what I meant when defining the names of their garments as 'fabulous and quirky'.
Introducing the 'Behaviour Self' Dress.
The composition and intricacy of this dress is to die for. The shape in combination with the texture is profoundly magnificent, with such an elegant and streamlining shape, whilst simultaneously demonstrating the meaning of texture. In complete and utter contradiction to the name of this dress, 'Behaviour Self', this dress connotates fierceness and the ultimate risk factor combined with the power of underlying sex appeal. The nude side panelling and the delicate black lace screams sexual deviant, however, the beauty and structure of the dress tones this down and as a result, portrays the perfect combination of heaven meets hell. So go on girls, behave yourself, or not, in the 'Behaviour Self' dress.
'Behaviour Self' Dress - £178
The 'Whos Who' Dress.
Oh my god. Colour and shape. The two ultimate factors which have worked together to magnificently create this stunning work of art. Firstly, let me just say, the blue!!!! This shade of blue possesses such a royal yet electric personality which is just perfect to work in conjunction with the shape and structure of this dress. The loose fitting form of the body of the dress is complemented and contrasted extensively with the prominent, shapely skirt, overall giving a flamboyant and magnificent shape. By keeping the colour scheme minimalistic, it allows the two prominent colours to contradict and accentuate each other and this is specifically demonstrated, so utterly beautifully, in the delicate, floral pattern. This dress is so fabulous and I seriously need it in my life. It's the fresh cream and strawberry sponge of cakes; it's fresh, it's beautiful inside and out and excels the taste of all the simplistic sponges.
'Whos Who' Dress - £98
So, now my dear friend, I will lead you into the light. Yes, follow me as we explore the lighter, more angelic side of this collection; none the less, still as equally, tremendously stunning. This side of the collection possesses everything you need to leap gracefully into spring, whilst still maintaining the double E persona; elegance and enticement. So let's get cracking with my two favourite pieces and twit twooooooo girls, are they a pair of beauties.
Firstly, the 'Sicily' Playsuit. The structure of this playsuit is so intricate which really enhances the elegance of the design. The delicate straps round the neck are so fragile yet so beautiful, whilst the elaborate detailing of the lace on the body of the garment just further intensifies the elegance of the garment. The yellow of the dress is just so utterly perfect for the season of spring, radiating such an incandescent happiness and raw beauty. The nude underlay and cut out segments of the garment are the main contributing factor to its enticing component, creating a pure yet understated sex appeal. This playsuit as a whole though, oh wow, its playful yet gorgeous, perfect for soaking up the rays when those days of sunshine finally come!
'Sicily' Playsuit - £145
Finally, the one I have been waiting for in an overwhelming state of ecstatic excitement.
The 'Pleats and Thankyou' Dress.
Words cannot put into place just how beautiful this dress is, but I'm sure as hell going to give it a shot. The fluidity of the shape of this dress is purely mesmerising, with the soft flowing chiffon of the skirt flowing gracefully to knee length. The powder blue of the skirt and top detailing of the dress is so gentle and comforting and works perfectly for draping round the hips giving such a beautiful focal point. In contradiction to this heavenly colour, the harshness of the black strips and intricate lace, work perfectly to contrast the elements of the dress and give praise and beauty to all aspects. The nude underlay on both the back and front again give the provocative illusion whilst still portraying a dress of innocence. On a whole, this dress is just so profoundly stunning that the English language cannot begin to put it into the words it deserves.
'Pleats and Thankyou' Dress - £210
So there it is, Three Floor Fashion's SS14 collection. I hope you have become as infatuated as I am, and if so, please go explore the rest of their flawless collection by clicking here. I promise, you will not regret it.
Love and colour. x
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