Monday, 21 August 2017
HOISERY 2017
Eleonor is a combination of the most classic elements of leg wear and design at large. Polka dots, floral, mock stockings, a mock panty and of course an all black, timeless colour scheme. Together, these combinations of pin up beauty and Vaudevillian eccentricity create some of the most sophisticated and beautiful fashion tights around right now. With the Italian quality you expect from Oroblu there also, this is among the most exciting new design you will find this
year.
Geometric patterns have always been a part of the leg wear scene, but it is usually a print or a pattern that you find this kind of motif. This isn't the case with this new Oroblu design. It is also a net design, meaning the pattern is much more alive and vibrant than any printed pattern could ever be. If you want the robustness of fishnets and the dynamic look of a modern geometric pattern, look no further.
There is nothing like a classic pattern in your leg wear to make your outfit a timeless one, and there is no pattern in the leg wear world like a polka dot. Cloe is simple and thus is able to be paired with anything in the world of fashion, but the little round dots are noticeable too, so they won't blend into the background or become easily overpowered by the rest of your ensemble. With flat seams and a cotton gusset, Cloe is also one of the comfiest and easiest to wear items in Oroblu's fashion range too.
Marisol is one of the most classic and timeless numbers from Oroblu this year, a classic floral number with all the best elements that fashionistas come back for time and again. The detail of this design, for example, is among its best features and there is little else in the world of fashion tights as rich as the floral lace effect or tulle fabric that Marisol is made from.
Their is no other pattern or motif as powerful and consistently popular as floral. Here, Oroblu have given us a less used but very interesting vine pattern, that too often plays second fiddle to traditional flowers. But that's no excuse for this beautiful motif to be left out. Mariel has used it to devastating effect and has created a leaf and vine pattern that is simply stunning.
Oroblu Hoisery at UKTIGHTS.COM
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