The mood for fall fashion may be somber and dark, but the clothes remain exciting, with dramatic details and rich textures. Supple fabrics such as velvet, wool, and camel’s hair are paired with silk, leather, and lace to create cutting-edge looks that have everyone going goth.
Produced by Stephanie Quadri; Photography by Bode Helm; Model: Angelika; Stylists: Chad Curry/Seaminx and Stephanie Quadri; Makeup: Sara Domi/Toni & Guy; Hair: Lati Domi/Toni & Guy
Vivienne Westwood Anglomania top ($475/Premium 93) |
Manuel velvet and leather coat with Swarovski crystals (special order only, 972-712-1777), Daryl K silk tights ($240/Premium 93), and Robert Clergerie boots ($725/Neiman Marcus Downtown). Gothic 19th-century clock ($2,000/Grange Hall). |
Ruffian crepe de Chine robe du soir in buff ($4,600/Stanley Korshak) and Bruno Frisoni shoes ($845/Neiman Marcus Downtown). Coptic cross ($450/Grange Hall). |
Moschino silk taffeta dress ($2,995/Forty Five Ten). Porzellan manufactured bird ($3,975/Grange Hall). |
(left) Douglas Hannant cotton velvet poet-sleeve dress ($2,200/Stanley Korshak), Alaia suede wedge ($875/Gregory’s, Galleria Dallas), and necklace and knit cap (stylist’s own). Douglas Little Chair ($3,500/Grange Hall). (right) Gucci black stardust wool jacket and pant ($1,375 & $585/Gucci, Galleria Dallas), Ruffian crepe de chine confession blouse ($1,330/Stanley Korshak), Gucci shoes ($495/Gucci, Galleria Dallas), and Eiseman pink tourmaline ring ($32,500/ Eiseman Jewels, NorthPark). |
Chanel silk taffeta dress ($4,755/Neiman Marcus Downtown), Rachel Comey lace leggings ($80/Premium 93), and Fendi booties ($615/Neiman Marcus Downtown). |
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