We’ve all seen ‘80s and ‘90s style make a comeback in the fashion industry, but A.L.C. takes it to a whole new level with their Fall 2018 lookbook. Inspired by New York City street style in the ‘80s and ‘90s, there’s a vintage element to these looks, but with a distinct modern twist. We’ve got shoulder pads, bold prints, and pantsuits, but we’ve also got modern tailoring and versatile dresses, making this collection perfectly wearable for the everyday woman. Having said that, if you prefer to stay out of the spotlight, this might not be the collection for you. This collection is specifically designed for the modern power woman. It’s styles that give women the confidence to feel unstoppable and in charge of their own power and strength. If you want styles in your wardrobe that make you feel like a true girl boss in every sense of the word, you need to get your hands on pieces from this A.L.C. collection. Trust us, you won’t regret it.
A.L.C. Gives Women Confidence With These Powerful Fall ’18 Looks
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