KamaliKulture

Fashion!

Norma Kamali is a fashion icon who led the 80′s shoulder pad movement and created the famous sleeping bag coat.

Her fashion collections have been seen on runways across the globe and now her timeless styles are even more accessible, with the launch of her KamaliKulture line.

All the styles on KamaliKulture are meant to empower women. They are beautifully made, in easy care travel fabrics, and are all under $100.

Keep reading for more information about the looks featured on today’s show.




Look #1: Long Sleeve Shirred Waist Dress
Shirring at the waist is great for illusion that discreetly disguises the stomach. The long sleeves on the dress slim the arms. The brush stroke print is bold and graphic to help hide sins! The angle tie pumps create a small ankle look, which is ultra feminine, yet comfortable enough to wear every day.

 

 


Look #2: Long Sleeve Side Drape Dress
The side draped dress is one of the most popular styles in the collection. It fits everyone and the side drape is flattering for all body types. This style first appeared in Norma Kamali’s collection in 1974 and is a true test of timeless style. It’s great for travel and any family function, as well as for a work or dinner date. The print is bold and the cobalt color is one of the most popular in the KamaliKulture line. Personalizing styles with colored shoes and glasses adds a great look and the sling backs are so flattering.

 

Look #3: Long Sleeve Crew Neck Dress
Every girl needs a fitted dress. The check print is bold and fun and the contrast belt adds a splash of color. The yellow shoes pop the look and the glasses add a flare of fun.

 

 
Look #4: Short Sleeve Sweetheart Side Drape Dress
Bold prints are in this spring and the necklace and skirt give this look a real girly look. This dress is easy to wear and the flats create a sexy look of a woman in control.

All of these dresses, sunglasses and shoes will be available soon at Zappos.com/KamaliKulture.

For more information on Norma’s collection, visit Kamalikulture.com.

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