VERNA S/S’15 Collection: Exclusively Made in New York City Edith ZamoraJune 5, 20152 viewsFashion0 Comments2 views Today we stumbled across the S/S’15 collection from the up and coming NYC based fashion label, VERNA. Say hello to supreme femininity and raw urbanity expressed through the world of fashion. VERNA is a fashion line that showcases special limited-run garments based on sophistication, artistry and urbanity. The S/S’15 collection consists of summer pieces, from floral long-line kimonos to alluring maxi dresses with statement batwing sleeves. Each design is created to embody the goddess within a woman. VERNA has a distinctive approach to fashion, this is shown throughout the current collection. Functional and versatile fundamentals are imbedded in the design to create extremely wearable pieces, suitable for any occasion. A key element is that the majority of the garments are multipurpose; one garment can be worn in various ways giving different options to the wearer. Taking this into consideration, you’re able to dress each piece up or down to suit the situation. The brand focuses on the silhouette of the body accentuating the women’s curvaceous figure. VERNA’s sole purpose is to showcase supreme femininity through fashion. The S/S’15 pieces are richly detailed, from delicate fabric to give women a luxury what they need and deserve. The brand represent dedication, elegance and freedom. From the outline of the designs to the manufacturing process, every single piece is conceived and constructed in the perennially fashionable city of New York. After finalising the designs, the fabrics are then carefully selected by the designer herself and the selections are based on comfortability, quality, and the character of the prints. VERNA support local businesses and their fabric suppliers are also based in NYC. Then, they take it to their production house to be handcrafted by their talented seamstresses — where the magic takes place. VERNA is a label to watch out for in the near future and definitely one to celebrate over. Edith Zamora Click here to visit the VERNA website.
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