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Quiksilver & Roxy Fall/Winter 2010 Preview
As mentioned on my Facebook page, Julio and Dag of DL Styling invited me to the Roxy & Quiksilver FW preview. Thanks guys!
These are some of the main trends to watch out for the upcoming season:
lookbook
Both Roxy and Quiksilver ladies’ lines have matured up a bit, targeting a 19yr old girl who’s transitioning from high school to college. You won’t see huge Roxy logos all over their shirts anymore. This season they’ve opted for a more sophisticated smaller logo usually located at the bottom hem of the shirt.
Quiksilver is also introducing a limited edition men’s collection, which sells at a higher price point. With fabrics like organic cotton and cashmere, you won’t find it hard to justify the prices :)
Dag‘s modeling a black wool/poly blend winter coat which retails for $330.
“It’s great because it won’t wrinkle. You can easily pack it in a suitcase for travel” -Dag
My favourite Quiksilver pieces
vest, $108
silk floral print top, $85
Roxy/Quicksilver rep modeling her favourite Quiksilver jacket
green military jacket, $129
Roxy jacket
cropped sleeve Roxy jacket, $48
Handbags
Roxy handbags are all made of poly materials and prices range from $40-$60.
This year you’ll see less totes and more of satchel/messenger type bags.