Thursday 2 July 2015

RESERVED proudly presents its collaboration collection - designed byGeorgia May Jagger



RESERVED proudly presents its collaboration collection designed by Georgia May Jagger
 The model and fashion icon has revealed her Fall/Winter 2015 pieces at last night’s launch party in the Bavarian capital Munich, Germany, to which several international guests attended. Among them were celebrities like Lena Meyer-Landrut, Aylin Tezel, Stefanie Giesinger, Stepanie Stumph, local socialites and press of several countries. After a delicious dinner at the modern Upside East Location, the fashion crowd enjoyed the rest of the evening on the upstairs roof- top terrace with music by DJ Rachel Poulliat.
While the celebrated beauty and daughter of The Rolling Stones star Mick Jagger, has been the face for the last two RESERVED campaigns, she now took on a new role as a fashion designer, creating a special limited edition line of ready-to-wear for RESERVED. Apart from designing, Georgia also stars her own pieces in the upcoming Fall/Winter 2015 campaign, celebrating her most favorite items.
As inspiration Georgia used the music scene of the British capital London. Her style is rebellious, yet feminine and classy. The timeless color palette includes black, navy blue, elements of deep red, powder pink and off-white. Apart from sensual lace, Georgia integrated trendy pattern of pinstripes. Amongst those many designs created by her, pants, tops, blouses, dresses, jackets, and coats can be found. There is a big stress on quality fabrics like silk, natural leather, cashmere, wool, and velvet. The collection can be described as nonchalant, sexy and cosmopolitan at the same time.
“There is a lot of me in the collection, it reflects my own style. I really enjoyed the creation and design process, working together with a lovely team at Reserved. I am excited to see it on the streets and hope the girls will love the variety of the collection as much as I do.”
The collection will be in stores in September. It shows 40 pieces. 

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