Dress Like a Shakespeare Heroine! What the Bard’s Leading Ladies Would Wear From the Fall Runways Inline
Photo: (From left) Frederick Richard Pickersgill; Alessandro Garofalo / Indigital.tv1/5Viola, Twelfth Night; Brock Collection Fall 2016
The boy-meets-girl is pastoral perfected. She bewilders in borrowed-from-the-bro jeans and beguiles in a plunging marigold satin blazer.
Photo: (From left) Getty Images; Indigital.tv2/5Titania, A Midsummer Night’s Dream; Rodarte Fall 2016
Queen of the fairies. Enough said.
Photo: (From left) Arthur Hughes; Kim Weston Arnold / Indigital.tv3/5Ophelia, Hamlet; Erdem Fall 2016
To buy, or not to buy the Erdem gown? Is that even a question?!
Photo: (From left) Robert Walker Macbeth; Kim Weston Arnold / Indigital.tv4/5Rosalind, As You Like It; Marni Fall 2016
“All the [fashion] world’s a stage . . . And one [woman] in [her] time plays many parts.” Today, Rosalind slays through the forest, making an “entrance” in head-to-toe Marni.
Photo: (From left) © Photos 12 / Alamy Stock Photo; Yannis Vlamos / Indigital.tv5/5Lady Macbeth, Macbeth; Gucci Fall 2016
Oh, the dark and mysterious Lady Macbeth: She’s the “innocent flower” and the “serpent under’t.” And without a doubt, she’s dressed to kill in this Gucci gown.