The label could already celebrate its tenth anniversary in the year 2013. Today, you can say that the Rodeo Show has been already gracing the fashion world with its outstanding designs for 11 years full of success. The concept is based on offering affordable high-end designs with high-quality processing.

The designers themselves make sure that the pieces of clothing look nonchalant in order to make them suitable for all wardrobes, looks and many occasions. The customers are the top priority as they also represent a crucial source of inspiration for this label, enabling the brand to stay true to their concept. Rodeo Show’s performance at the  Sydney Fashion Weekend revealed once again that this concept works beautifully.

Rodeo Show presents a juvenile style for fall and winter 2014/2015, which is cheeky and marked by freedom, experimenting with fresh and luscious colors. Patterns and embellishments were used to create a wonderful and unstrained atmosphere. Filigree details determine the look. While the fall clothing line still is characterized by rather summery attributes, the fashion for the winter screams: ”Snuggle up!” This means: A lot of knit and leather combinations. To round it off, three-dimensional patterns have been incorporated into the wool.

Draperies, floral patterns, small crystals, blue and rose, everything leads to a very feminine character. Accordingly, dresses and skirts represent the stars of the collection, although we have to admit that the tight-fitting pants too manage to emphasize the female charms. A constant balance between formfitting silhouettes and nonchalance is created, a principle which of course requires the skirt not to be too short.

Rodeo Show dedicates itself to the obligation to please its customers. This doesn’t only refer to the price policy, but also to the designs themselves. With only a few accessories, a dress can enrich a lazy and comfy day as well as an elegant evening.

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