I choose A230028, as one of the pieces to review as you transition into Fall. The fabric is a semi sheer gauze crepe and the colors are ……….BLACK……..COBALT…….Why this piece, because the wearer will immediately look UNIQUE and DIFFERENT from everyone else….the sure sign of a “Designer” piece of clothing. The fact that it can be worn now and for the rest of he year and next….is a major plus. Wear it with a tank and jeans or a turtleneck and jeans…..a white cotton shirt will give it another casual look………..wear it over a dress to church, a luncheon or a business meeting …….or over a sequin top and pants or skirt for dressier occasions……………there really isn’t anything you can’t wear it with……..a perfect top with a WK Tank and leggings. I can only say, if I saw a woman wearing this, I would definitely take a second look…..it is definitely an attention getter………………………………
………………………………………….enjoy………………………….Love…………………………….Louis
Oh, yes, I have this in black also to go with the strip dress. But I forgot to wear it with the white shirt and jeans! thanks!
Louis this has become one of my favorite pieces. I own it in the black – and have worn it with jeans and a white shirt- over sheath dresses – and with pencil skirts for business meetings. This is one of those “magic” wardrobe pieces that takes whatever you’re wearing to the next level. I think this one is a Linea classic.
Dear Enjay, I am so glad you are enjoying you gauze jacket. It’s these kind of pieces that sets you apart from the other women in a room. Everyone needs the basics, but it’s the whipped cream and cherry that creates “the look”, and garners the glances and compliments…enjoy!
Jac modeled this design with the striped B/W dress with such ‘Effortless’ Elegance!
The Black is on my current wish list.
Thank you for the compliment……………….she is just that….she was born graceful, it’s in her DNA. That’s why he European designers loved her.
Thanks for reviewing these pieces for us. I really enjoy this gauze topper. Are you planning any other pieces in this fabric?
crdlb
Probably not. I usually don’t repeat a fabric unless it has done exceeding well and there are many requests for it…i.e. pebble crepe. I’m always looking for the next thing.