Thursday, 10 March 2011

G-Star Fashion Week

You may (or may not) be wondering why I haven't blogged in a while. Well its because I'm interning at the moment and by the time I get home I can barely be bothered to switch on my laptop let alone type.
My post on my picks from fashion week will hopefully come soon, but in the mean time, here is a video on G-Star at fashion week featuring their surprising choice in a face for the brand-Gemma Arterton who has changed the way I view the brand.
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Tuesday, 21 September 2010

Burberry Spring Summer 2011



1 question. Did ANYONE bother to test-walk the shoes months before they decided upon using them for the show. The poor model closing must be mortified (she fell) and that can be career suicide, ending the girls career before it's even begun.

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Saturday, 17 July 2010

I'm a lil' Obsessed - Givenchy Again

Monday, 12 July 2010

Givenchy Fall 2010 Couture


At university, there would always be that one person who claimed that they did not look at other designers work or read magazines. Whether or not they genuinely did so because they did not want to be influenced by what they saw (which is understandable) or they said so to belittle those of us that did I don’t know, but it always irked me. That’s like a photography not looking at other photographers work, or even a doctor not reading med journals-mind boggling. You learn a lot from watching, and Riccardo Tisci’s Givenchy Fall 2010 Couture collection is an example of why you should always pay attention to what designers are doing.
Inspiration is something you will see I talk about a lot on this blog (it’s something that fascinates me), and upon seeing how beautiful the Givenchy Couture collection was, “What was the starting point?” was the first question that entered my head. The “art” of extracting from your inspiration and working it into a collection is something that I still haven’t perfected. I have the ability to do it but it’s not great (my reference is either too obvious, or I deviate so far from what I was inspired by that I may as well have not researched it in the first place), so it was interesting to see how Tisci’s inspiration-Frida Kahlo and the three things that she passionately painted about (religion, sensuality and the human anatomy) were shown through the striking dresses.
Kahlo was half-Jewish and half-Catholic and this you can see represented in the silhouette of the dresses and the length as well as the sharp white-think nuns and Mexican wedding dresses.

I assume the sensuality is shown through the feathers, warm colours, crystals and pearls *drools* and the human anatomy drawn from her suffering with Spina bifida and breaking her spine, is represented through spine belts, and the meticulously straight lines that bordered the zips.

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Thursday, 1 July 2010

Mens Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2011 : Viktor & Rolf

After covering the Dolce&Gabbana and Burberry Mens Spring/Summer 2011 shows, I came to the conclusion in my head that I wasn’t going to cover it anymore as I fell incredibly behind with Menswear Fashion Week. But after seeing Viktor & Rolf's collection I just had to post about it.

I am now so in love with menswear. You fellas have no excuse to not dress well when hotness like this will most definitely filter down the fashion food chain and land in a highstreet store near you (my money’s on Topman and Zara). Like, Dolce&Gabbana, I am again hoping that this is a sign of what is to come in September for womenswear (Belted-smoking jacket-esque-blazer any body?).

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Monday, 21 June 2010

Mens Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2011: Dolce & Gabbana


3 reason's why I look forward to Dolce & Gabbana show:
*The models...
*The models have a bit of colour on them, are muscular, and beefy {see: real men}. Other designer's take note, and stop sending malnourished, anaemic looking male models down the catwalk please.
*I love the fact that Domenico and Stefano make a point of sending my beloved David Gandy down in pants/trunk/something minimal every season...

I love the collection too, it had a 'summer holiday in Sardinia' feel, and I can't wait to see what their womenswear collection is going to look like now.

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Mens Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2011: Burberry


I'm still waiting for Christopher Bailey to dissapoint me. I wondered how Bailey was going to top his flight jacket inspired collection but he has done it again, and managed to throw a twist in there as well (Leather trenches next spring fellas?). How he manages to make the Trench coat new every season amazes me, but then I guess that is a sign of a true designer

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Wednesday, 10 March 2010

PFW {Autumn/Winter 2010} Alexander McQueen







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PFW {Autumn/Winter 2010} Giambattista Valli








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PFW {Autumn/Winter 2010} Stella McCartney






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Sunday, 7 March 2010

PFW {Autumn/Winter 2010/11}: Lanvin









At times like these when I have no time to blog, it always excites me when I see a collection that makes me want to do a post on it. Alber Elbaz definately did his thing with this collection, and as much as I'm ashamed to say it, this is the first time I've paid this much attention to Lanvin, and with the ostrich feathers, gems and soft tailoring, I can't wait to see if the highstreet will attempt to take this one on.

As a final year fashion student, there are times when the workload is way too much (like right now), or I get a "creative block" and I stop and wonder why the heck I'm putting myself through this? Well it's collections like this that remind me why I'm doing it.

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PFW {Autumn/Winter 2010/11} Viktor & Rolf







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PFW {Autumn/Winter 2010/11}: Christian Dior






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PFW {Autumn/Winter 2010} Balmain








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