Iveta Pole wearing M-Couture

Latvian theater and film actress Iveta Pole is wearing M-Couture dress from our latest SS16 collection MUZA, photographed by the talented photographer Karlīna Vītoliņa (www.karlinavitolinaphotography.com).

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MS LEE RADZIWILL

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ICONS THAT INSPIRE M-COUTURE

Though placed in the shadows of her impeccably dressed, late sister Jacqueline Kennedy Onasis, Lee Radziwill has managed to forge a spot for herself on the A list of fashion icons. From her classic, tailored separates to show-stopping fur coats to little black dresses, it’s no wonder she continues to lure the photographers’ cameras even if she is a little over 80.

And here is a nice interview by Sofia Koppola with Lee Radziwill. It is quite obvious why we like her…the style, the manners… maybe even a bit more than her lovely sister.

MS BRIGITTE BARDOT

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ICONS THAT INSPIRE M-COUTURE

Actress Brigitte Bardot is known for her deshabille hair and au naturel  appearance the epitome of amoral French sexuality. British Vogue called her “the sensuous idol, a potent mixture of the sexy and the babyish”. She was known simply as BB (the French pronounced it bebe), and the phrase “sex kitten” was invented to describe her. Her everyday style – narrow trousers and tight black sweater reflect the nancholant beat style. She also popularized flat ballet pumps and set a trend for not wearing socks in her film And…God Created Woman (1956). Brigitte also liked wearing ruffles, ringlets, petticoats. Jeanne Moreau wrote that Bardot, “was the real modern revolutionary character for women”.  Can’t deny that we have imagined Brigitte wearing M-Couture SS15… she would just be perfect in the leather skirt…