Honouring the happenings of Hache

Honouring the happenings of Hache

In honour of all things stylish, this week The Upcoming looks at Hache. Whether you are styling it up at a BBQ or a night out at the opera, Hache will stock the perfect tailored and fashionable look for you. 

It is the little things that count and Hache has the little things in bucket-loads; captivation, modernism, versatility, eccentricity, self-assurance, femininity, romanticism, sensuality, an ethnic vibe, informality and exclusivity! The collection is a fabulous mix of contemporary pieces touched with romance and, since everything is selected with the upmost care, the products are of the highest quality.

This year’s winter collection range uses beiges, blacks and greys, with a heavy emphasis placed on textures; we see the use of sheepskin, quilting and thick tailored leather. Deep Fifties collars follow the lines of the shoulders and create a feminine shape. The collection also embraces a must-have trend for this season: the two-tonal use of fabrics, with pockets and collars comprised of contrasting fabrics.

Hache has a distinct line of accessories that are influenced by sparkle and the Great Gatsby. Here at The Upcoming we love the use of leopard print and the sparkling shoes that would look fabulous on a first date or a great night out.

If you wish to see it all for yourself there are showrooms in Paris, Milan and New York and, if you are not jet-setting off anytime soon, check out the website here

Paula de Burgh

 

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