Jaeger Black creates the complete capsule wardrobe
04 Jan '08
2 min read
Jaeger Black continues to evolve its seductively sophisticated looks for spring/summer '08 with luxurious fabrications, signature attention to detailing and a feminine palette of black, white and bright fuchsia.
The mood evokes the extravagance and decadence of a 30s heiress, with styling inspired by Isabella Blow and Peggy Guggenheim.
A new shoulder-emphasis defines the season's sharp tailoring in the shape of a beautifully cut, 30s-inspired panelled jacket.
This works back with a body-conscious pencil skirt, designed to flatter and shape. Alternatively, there is an exclusive shadow floral jacquard Prince of Wales suit, its bias-bound jacket perfectly co-ordinated with a soft tulip-shaped skirt or flattering flared leg cuffed trouser.
Immaculate cutting is part of the label's ethos, evident in satin-back, super-skinny linen crepe pants and a curvaceous shift dress - the ultimate in seductive body-conscious appeal.
Animal patterns are signature to Jaeger Black's sophisticated looks. This season they come as a glamorous zebra-patterned trenchcoat or a stunning mock-croc ottoman jacquarded jacket plus matching slimline skirt.
A more graphic approach to pattern is evident in a chic black and ivory spotted dress and jacket featuring grosgrain framed trims.
A softer but no less dramatic look comes into play with black and fuchsia broken spot printed silk chiffon, worked into a tiered sundowner dress or a long skirt with sunray godets.