Thrive Spring/Summer 2010 Lookbook

Capturing a youthful glamour with a mix of technical edge, the spring collection from Thrive showcases Belgian conceptual design through an L.A. lens with creative director Cem Cako at the helm. Fusing together aspects of day and evening wear, the range features feminine draping with digital patterns that embody new age charm with touch of elegance.


















  • lisa

    Reminds me a lot of Lanvin's s/s 10 pieces. The one shoulder ruffles, the chunky jewelry and the necklines.

  • lisa

    Reminds me a lot of Lanvin's s/s 10 pieces. The one shoulder ruffles, the chunky jewelry and the necklines.

  • http://elenavasilieva.blogspot.com/ elena vasilieva

    i did like some of the pieces, like the peach dresses and the printed ones, but overall not totally convinced

    elena http://elenavasilieva.blogspot.com/
    x

  • http://elenavasilieva.blogspot.com/ elena vasilieva

    i did like some of the pieces, like the peach dresses and the printed ones, but overall not totally convinced

    elena http://elenavasilieva.blogspot.com/
    x

  • trish

    she looks awkward in the 8th pict (the one with the white dress)

  • trish

    she looks awkward in the 8th pict (the one with the white dress)

  • sam

    I think they took it way too literal with the print, it looks okay for the bag in the last picture but for the dresses they should have played with it or tweaked it to make it not so obvious.
    And the whole technology thing looks like it was just thrown on at the last minute, with the microchip broach things and accessories trying to tie it all together….
    That was a bit more critical than i expected…

  • sam

    I think they took it way too literal with the print, it looks okay for the bag in the last picture but for the dresses they should have played with it or tweaked it to make it not so obvious.
    And the whole technology thing looks like it was just thrown on at the last minute, with the microchip broach things and accessories trying to tie it all together….
    That was a bit more critical than i expected…