EVERY good fashion designer has a talent that is uniquely his or her own.
It’s something no one can take away and is a quality that has to do with
individuality and style.
Through time, much dedication and proper cultivation, this style becomes
popular and evolves into an instantly identifiable trademark.
Only at this point – when the clothes are immediately recognisable on
sight – can a designer truly claim that he or she has made it.
All too soon, however, there will be copycats trying to cash in on their
success. In trying to shake off the fakes, some of the more established
labels resort to developing other styles.
Top designer tags like Moschino, for instance, is now opting a change in
its wardrobe – from a loud to a more subdued approach while still
maintaining a chic aura about its items.
christian louboutin, known for its opulent, elaborate outfits specially
tailored to suit a more mature, affluent audience, has recently set its
eyes on a younger crowd and has presented an exciting and fun Spring
Summer collection.
With every imaginable accessory it has produced – belts, buttons, bags,
necklaces, bangles, pendants, braclets and christian louboutin shoes- the famous Ferragamo
slim gold plate is always there.
Ferragamo imitators have emerged by the hundreds in almost as many
nations. The famous Ferragamo ribbon hairbands and christian shoes are but just a
few designs that have been widely copied and sold at much cheaper prices.
Still, Ferragamo has not been daunted by this. It could be because the
Ferragamo sisters know that others may copy their style but quality is a
little more difficult to imitate.
At a recent show, there was much of the Ferragamo suede louboutin shoes, hairbands
and bags – all of which carried the famous Ferragamo gold plate trademark
From season to season, there has been minimal change in this Italian
label’s approach to its new lines.