Peter Pan brings age-reduction and modified face (picture)

Even childish Peter Pan leads Dolce & Gabbana to ultimate luxury. The widened and lengthened collar is encrusted with golden ornaments and beaded gems. It suddenly becomes atmospheric and elegant.

Jasper Garvida

The classic black-and-white Peter Pan shows the aura of the college and raises the collar to be more British.

"Peter Pan collar" as the name suggests comes from Peter Pan, the hero of the British fairy tale "Peter Pan". This boy who never grows up is always wearing a shirt with a slightly flat lapel. This lovely collar was once popular in children's wear. Since the 1960s, it has been applied to women's clothing. Whether it is a neat corner or a sweet rounded corner, it once again excavates the innocent face of an adult woman. The body lines contrasted to achieve some kind of wonderful balance. At the same time, this collar is also loved by people because of their age-reduced and modified facial features.

FENDI

The slightly squared Peter Pan collar is narrow and long, and the long leather jacket reduces the aggressive brilliance of the glossy leather material. The lowered collar reveals the delicate clavicle, and the easy-to-wear degree immediately increases.

Jill Stuart

Not guileless Jill Stuart played a virtual “Peter Pan” this season, using water to drill two collared lines in the collar, which blended in with the pattern of the top, and had some fun.