Southampton - It's a wrap! Wrapped up in feminine fashion, Hollywood ties the knot in Whitney Eve's Zuri Wrap Dress. From colorful tribal prints to bold solid hues, stars such as
Paris Hilton,
Nicky Hilton and
Whitney Port have been seen reviving the wrap dress with Whitney Eve.
Paris Hilton wrapped her style sensibility around the iconic silhouette
emerging as a chic and refined fashionista. Wearing Whitney Eve's Zuri Wrap Dress, the socialite took on the trend with a tribal twist donning the
colorful Southwest print. Paris captures the exotic and African-inspired
vibe in the line's custom-made pattern. Completing her ensemble, Paris
accessorized with a camel purse, pumps and a gold headband while taking some time to honor her mom. Paris was seen in West Hollywood with her sister Nicky, father Richard and mom Kathy as they celebrated the Mothers' Day holiday.
Globetrotting to Shanghai,
Nicky Hilton donned Whitney Eve's Zuri Wrap Dress in the Blue Fade Aztec print while attending the "Samantha Thavasa Shanghai Opening Event" last month. The heiress flaunted the frock that is flirty in nature and full of sophistication. Nicky made a stylish statement in the line's Aztec motif in a vibrant color spectrum of blues and greens. Finishing off her chic outfit, the style maven paired the wrap dress with matching tribal inspired jewelry and black lace up heels.
Designer
Whitney Port also opted to rock the Zuri Wrap Dress but in a solid color. Whitney warmed up her look in the season's burnt coral hue while leaving her appearance on "Chelsea Lately" a few months ago. Emerging as the lady in red, the starlet topped off her ensemble with retro-inspired black and gold patent pumps and a black patent purse.
Part of Whitney Eve's fall 2011 collection, the Zuri Wrap Dress is a feminine and an eclectic take on the classic wrap dress from the ruffled drapery, striking bow and dramatic sleeves. For fall, Whitney Eve fuses feminine sophistication with edgy street wear that is dominated by African motivation. As part of an organization called, "Face Africa," designer Port travelled to Liberia for the first time before designing the collection and was captured by the striking prints, colors and overall feeling. "I wanted to bring that sense of style into the city girl look"
explains Port. Port transforms tribal aspects into modern and wearable fashions that effortlessly transition from day into evening. The collection showcases the line's signature girly nature combined with funky yet businesswoman attire in rich earthy hues.
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