Pom Pom Quarterly Summer 2018: A Review


Pom Pom Quarterly has released its summer 2018 issue. Let's see that, shall we?





Ani. I love the stitching, the neckline edge and the color palette, but these canned egg pieces are uncomfortable for most women.





Beyadere. The combination of three threads of the same color, a combination of smooth lines and stones give this sweater a stunningly complex and dazzling effect.





Devil. Easy, wearable, not an unpleasant part of summer. Praise may sound weak, but it really isn't. There are so many types it's hard to say.





Herrera. I like the center of this beautiful curve at the top, but I don't like sad eggs.





Jewish. This little bag is very light and attractive. I don't think it holds up too much, as it's just an unlined fabric, but it was good enough to see that I barely cared. And this photo style is amazing because it's the perfect accessory to complement this lovely striped bag dress. If a woman walks down the street in this torn dress, I can't help but notice. I want to see his team at least a few times and make an emotional note.





Give. Not bad. I like the general idea with an Art Deco touch. I liked it best before I looked closely because it looked like a rough seam.





McLean. Underrated modern case.





Nasreen. It's a lot of fun in terms of rhythmic visual curves, but just seems hard to bear.





Convey. It doesn't matter. I like the subtle effect of the two similar tones: the overall design, whose frame effect is the result of changing the direction of the previous panel. One of my beauties is that I can increase the fit a bit or does this smaller size fit better?





Asphalt. The combination of non-white charcoal threads, blended subtly with the two-tone i-cord cover, is visually appealing, but I can't subscribe to the horses in this tank. For most women, it is neither crooked nor flattering.





Marketable. Another interesting modern style case.
Next Post Previous Post
No Comment
Add Comment
comment url

Histats