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Showing posts with label Collections. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Collections. Show all posts

Friday, April 6, 2012

Best Looks from London F/W

See our favorite looks from the top shows in London. Plus, check out our complete Fall 2012 Fashion Week coverage.

©ourtesy of Nandini D’Souza HarpersBazaar.com

Peter Pilotto Fall 2012

Peter Pilotto’s Christopher De Vos and Peter Pilotto continue to be one of the bright spots on the London calendar and a runaway shows favorite of the British press. With more collections like fall, it’s well deserved praise. Their inspiration was Asian art and architecture. Their lineup was sexy and bold. Even their cropped, sculpted puffer jackets with zany prints looked body-con, which is a feat. They channeled the bright neon lights of Japan into stripes and abstracts printed on skin-tight t-shirts and paneled skirts. There were shades of Nicolas in the strong attitude of the girls. The duo took the turtleneck and turned it into a sultry velvet look for evening, its bodice a structured lattice of straps and and cut-outs. Skinny cropped pants, t-shirts and dresses were worked in big florals. When sleeves didn’t hug shoulders and arms, they were pumped up.  
The same lean lines applied to evening, a gray floor-grazing look paneled with what looked like skewed neon lighting. It was smart and provocative and right on trend with the notion of not wearing the obvious for evening. 
To the left we see Matthew Williamson, the prince of prints and pattern, harnessed all those years of understanding how to mix them into a lady-fied, grown up collection. While it was still Williamson-fun — there was a lot of colored fur — the collection will surely appeal to a new set of customers, while giving his core something new to think about. He strongly messaged Read more…

Thursday, January 12, 2012

TOM FORD’S Chanel Campaign

Models: Saskia de Brauw and Joan Smalls

Chanel‘s Spring / Summer 2012 campaign and, of course, Karl Lagerfeld has set the bar high for us mere mortals. Joan Smalls and Saskia de Brauw look impossibly graceful working a variety of gymnast-tastic poses while perched on exercise equipment. But forget your standard baggy tee + leggings gym gear, these ladylike ladies flex their muse-worthy muscles in delicate frocks and frothy evening dresses, with not one drop of sweat in sight. This is Chanel, daaahling. The series of striking black-and-white photos were styled by Carine Roitfeld and shot by Uncle Karl himself over the water at Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc in Antibes, France (where the Resort 2012 show took place, dontcha know). – - more Read

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Some NEW Fashion Books as Gifts

“Vogue: The Covers” By Dodie Kazanjian, Abrams, 272 pp., $50
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The glitz and glamour of New York, Milan and Paris fashion weeks have faded away, but we found a few treats to help you get through until the models hit the runway in February. Cozy up with one of these books, and the next season of fabulous fashion will be here before you know it. Organized by decade, this book has more than 300 of the magazine’s most beautiful, sexy and stylish covers — and it lets you in on what happened behind the scenes. Since its first cover on Dec. 17, 1892, Vogue has held the fashion world’s attention with stunning illustrations and photographs from the likes of Helmut Newton, Irving Penn, Richard Avedon and Annie Leibovitz. This collection lets you flip through the most striking covers and includes five ready-to-frame prints. – - View some more NEW fashion books available

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Keita Maruyama Tokyo F/W



On Friday, October 21st, Japanese label Keita Maruyama Tokyo Paris showcased their 2012 Spring/Summer collection on the runway at Tokyo Midtown. Brand founder Keita Maruyama graduated from Bunka Fashion College in 1987. He worked in the Japanese apparel industry, and also designed costumed for musicians and actors on the side. In 1994, he debuted his collection in Tokyo, winning the Mainichi Fashion Grand Prix New Face Award and Shiseido Sponsorship Award in 1996. The Keita Maruyama Tokyo Paris 2012 S/S collection shown at Japan Fashion Week was titled “Save The Last Dance For Me”. The theme of the show was a giant dance party complete with a huge lighted disco ball and DJ Hazuki (a well known DJ in the Tokyo club scene) – - more on Keita & others

External Link: Keita Maruyama Tokyo Paris Official Website

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Sao Paulo, Brazil Fashion Week Summer 2012






A model wears a creation by Lino Villaventura, during 

Sao Paulo Fashion Week Summer 2012 collection in  Brazil,

Friday, June 17, 2011.

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