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OUDIFU Fall/Winter 2015 Collection

Making his sophomore appearance during this Mercedes-Benz Fashion week, Designer Zhuliang Li presented the Fall/Winter 2015 Collection of OUDIFU, affordable luxury collection of ready-to- wear woman’s fashion. Inspired by the belief that man is an integral part of nature, Zhuliang Li adapted this into his collection by designing a unique “all-in-one” style for all body-types. We’ve been seeing this trend of relaxed, multi-fit fashion for several seasons and were delighted to see this on a luxury level. The OUDIFU Fall/Winter 2015 Collection boasted sophistication, subtle yet urbane details, and distinctive silhouettes.

The inspiration for this collection’s theme is the extinct Woolly Mammoth, a massive mammal which co-exited with humans and roamed the vast frozen, northern landscapes (much like we’re experiencing now). With this winter season seeing the city frozen over, it’s quite fitting that OUDIFU’s design and style emphasized the relaxed and spontaneous , much like the extinct mammal.

The collection’s color palette boasted ivory tones, black, dark greys, Cabernet, emerald green, mustard, pale pinks, and bold and subtle prints. We loved the pieces at the beginning which displayed elephant deity, Ganesha (keeping it in the elephant theme family), the bold print shined against the wearable and classic looks. Along with mammoth fur boots and a striking, over-sized “woolly mammoth” fur coat that ended the show, other standout looks included the emerald green velvet romper, a mustard and black “lava lamp-esque” print, a stunning honeycomb textured cream coat.

We look forward to seeing what Designer Zhuliang Li has up his sleeve for next season.

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