JACQUES VERT DESIGNER COLLABORATIONS - SS14

Friday 23 May 2014









I was recently asked to review Jacques Vert's new collaboration collections so here are my opinions and some information.

Jacques Vert, premier occasion wear brand based in Britain, collaborates with Lorcan Mullany - former Bellville Sassoon designer and Rachel Trevor-Morgan - milliner to the H.M. The Queen. They are launching an exclusive collection only available in eight stores and online at www.jacques-vert.co.uk, this exquisite collection is available to the public on May 24th, which is tomorrow - how exciting!


I recently had a sneak peak at both of these collections and just by looking at the photographs, you can see how exquisite each and every piece is. 


Lorcan's collection features 14 divine dresses that flatter the figure including full length cocktail dresses for a formal evening with a selection of light shrugs, designed to flatter and keep the evenings chill away. The rest of her collection consists of some slightly shorter tailored dresses that are perfect for a day at the races or even a summertime wedding. With a beautiful palette of colours perfect for any occasion, this collection is truly exquisite and full of must have pieces for Summer 2014. 


Rachel's collection includes 15 beautiful hats and headpieces that have been expertly crafted; they compliment Lorcan's daytime pieces perfectly. Floral embellishments, Dainty netting with a neutral colour palette, this very chic collection is sure to be a head turner at any event you might attend this summer. 


Jacques Vert's collaboration collections will arrive in stores on May 24th with the full collection available online. Prices range from £299 to £399 for Lorcan Mullany's Collection and £129 to £179 for Rachel Trevor-Morgan's Collection.

My personal favourite dress is the Lorcan Spot Crepe Short Dress and my favourite headpiece is The Beaded Loop Hair Piece. Both pieces are featured above.








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