By: Jey Quichocho.

Showing posts with label fashion shows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fashion shows. Show all posts

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Ferosha Coutura.

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Project Runway Season 4 Winner Christian Siriano's Spring 09 Collection. Isn't it ferocious? Christian's my girl so of course I'm going to love it. But even if he wasn't, I still think he did such an amazing job with his debut collection. Though I think the third look has a touch of Lanvin especially with the flared top. According to an interview with Christian on YouTube, his collection for BlueFly sold out in one day. That's how you do fierce darlings.

*Photos from www.nymag.com

Friday, October 3, 2008

be mine, VALENTINO?

VALENTINO was amazing, to say the least. After seeing the entire collection, I felt like there was a bit of Chloe and Marchesa in a majority of the looks, like Facchinetti's circular beaded embellishments could easily be integrated in Chloe's Spring 2007 show, and the sheer elegance of the show's evening wear corresponds directly with Marchesa's aesthetic, which I believe is the highest form of soft yet powerful beauty. [TAKE BREATH HERE.] And before I am stoned to death for comparing a maestro couturier to younger developing brands, lend me an explanation.
I guess since most designers/brands have a certain look that is presented from season to season, it's just surprising to see that look executed in a different way on someone else's runway. For example, Chanel has usually shown a form of their tweed jacket for many fashion weeks past and probably will show in the future, and I assume that many of you would be alarmed if you saw that namesake tweed jacket on say a Gareth Pugh runway. Of course that would never happen considering the distinct design perspectives from either brand, but hopefully the point is made. Or maybe I'm just speaking with an exaggerated pretense because of this: http://www.bryanboy.com/bryanboy_le_superstar_fab/2008/10/natalia-vodianova-balenciaga-spring-2009.html

Despite my whole ordeal with designers being 'inspired' by other designers, I am quite happy to say that Valentino has to be a top 3 for me amongst all the designers who have already shown, for now anyway.
When I review collections, I usually save my favorite looks on my computer for further use or reference, and quite honestly, I would say that I have only saved 2-3 looks from each collection this season, even Balenciaga and the Lord knows how much I love the damn brand. Though for Valentino, here are my saved favorite looks:


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And of course the details. The neckpiece and the bracelet are my favorites.

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All photos from www.style.com

Don't mess with the girl who wears those gloves; she'll run your satin.
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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

BALENCIAGA madness.

The time is here people. Nicholas Ghesquiere finally showed earlier today in Paris. I'm literally reviewing the collection as I type. Despite her public announcements to retire, Natalia Vodianova opened the show for the brand in a very structured, sublty-ruched dusty rose-colored dress with an impression directly atop her stomach. In the honest words of bryanboy, care bears is dat chu? Now that I have seen the entire collection, I have come to the conclusion that Ghesquiere's aesthetic for the brand from season to season is futurism. Even before his Futurism collection in Spring of '07, his pieces were always synonymous with the aesthetic.
This season though, Ghesquiere used skin-tight bodysuits under every look, awkward yet visually stimulating panelling for most of his bodices and even his pants, and at first glance, very confusing shoes--they actually reminded of marc jacobs' misplaced heel shoe as far as theory. Anyway, what confounded me was that the foot part of the bodysuit was exposed, but you could see the heel and the platform sitting directly under the foot as if it was a part of our anatomy. I mean HELLER! It's pretty amazing. Another surprising element on the Balenciaga runway was that Ghesquiere added a total of seven menswear looks to his usually all-women show.

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All photos from www.style.com
The second look is my favorite simply because of the neckline.