I just got the
Tucker Spring 2012 lookbook, and you KNOW a line is doing something right when you want to rub your cheek up against a PDF because the pieces just look THAT soft.
If you can think of a natural or human-made fabric that feels better against your skin than silk does (chenille doesn't count because it usually looks gross), and if you can think of a brand that does silk better than Tucker does, please inform me of both at once. (Okay, Celine and Diane Von Furstenberg are pros, true). But no one does a louche luxe lifestyle like Tucker By Gaby Basora.
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Polka dot contrasts with a chain-link belt? WHERE do I sign up? |
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Silky rust-colored pants and a green print pullover with heels? EXCELLENT silhouette. |
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All day, every day, silk dresses.
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You can shop
Tucker at Shopbop if you're so inclined.
By the way, I'm thisclose to buying this Tucker dress...