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How did the New Year’s collection of the 2MOOD brand turn out?

How did the New Year's collection of the 2MOOD brand turn out?

The team of the European brand released a new winter collection, in which they mixed models for any New Year and holiday scenario. Here you will find everything you need to celebrate 2024 on a romantic date in the city or on the seaside, in a country house or at a noisy party at a ski resort.

Lovers of feminine outfits will be able to choose romantic dresses, airy tops and suits with feather trim. For those who prefer laconic and formal options, the collection includes tuxedos with wide lapels and trouser suits in classic black and white and eccentric red. The designers took inspiration from the power dressing of the 1980s.

Minimalism is not a reason to give up catchy details in a holiday outfit, for example, you can choose a miniskirt with a long wide tail, a formal dress or a top with voluminous sleeves, bows and roses.

The capsule also included room for sensual floor-length dresses with an open back and lace maxis in the style of Cher and Bianca Jagger. They could be seen in similar models at the Studio 54 club in the 1970s.

Favorite shades include white and pink. Designers chose them for miniskirts and denim, and made tops and maxi dresses from metallic threads. The collection also features a multi-colored metallic minidress with an asymmetrical top and the same top and skirt set.

Without sequins, the New Year’s collection would be incomplete. They adorn dresses, crop tops and maxi skirts.

The It’s Magic 2MOOD collection also includes accessories: long “opera” gloves (made of lace or with sequins), shoes (made of metallic leather, with rhinestones and glitter), sandals and even cowboy boots.

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