Saturday, March 31, 2012
FULL METAL PASTEL
ph: Grazia France
So yeah, officially into overalls + loving how great pastel + metallic pieces go together.
Get the look...
· ASOS Retro Sunglasses in Light Pink
· GAP 1969 Denim Overalls
· NSF Sky Denim Overall Shorts
· ASOS Hammered Double Cuffs
· Raoul Metallic Leather Tank
· Stuart Weitzman Capsize Mary Jane Pumps
· ASOS Tux Blazer In Loose Fit
Friday, March 30, 2012
THE WEEK IN FASHION: MARCH 26th-30th
Posted by Bethan Holt, Fashion Junior at Large
It's been a beautiful, sunny week here in London. Before we hop off for hopefully more of the same (perhaps optimistically), here's our round-up of what's been happening in the world of fashion.
Stefano Pilati is mostly going on holiday in the near future, he said earlier this week (image from www.silverliningopticians.com) A month after his swift departure from YSL, Stefano Pilati has spoken out about his future plans and career to date. He appeared at La Musee de la Mode et du Textile this week as part of their "Fashion Talks" series. Pilati spoke about his 'dramatic, tragical' start at YSL under Tom Ford. The end of Pilati's tenure was announced just days before the AW12 show. As had earlier been predicted, Hedi Slimane has come back to YSL as his replacement. With no apparent job lined up, it would be understandable if Pilati were reticent about discussing the future, but he had this to say: “I am really happy, which is something very unusual for me in a sense that I never believed that it could have been possible to feel happy, at least under these kinds of circumstances".
I could barely contain my excitement earlier this week when I spied on Twitter that CFDA/ Vogue Fashion Fund winner Jospeh Altuzarra had collaborated with J.Crew. It seemed like one of those fashion rumours which maybe a little too good to be true. But then I went to the press day of Altuzarra's UK PR who confirmed that it was indeed true. Altuzarra apparently said "So we worked on collaboration which I think will be coming out in a few weeks". Now I just need to find a way to magic myself to the US or pray hard that the pieces will be available to ship to the UK. |
A look from Altuzarra AW12 which was inspired by Italian comic Corto Maltese |
Claudia Schiffer's Guess ads in the late 80s are some of the most iconic from the time. They sum up the look of the moment pretty accurately. To celebrate the Guess's 30th anniversary, Schiffer has returned to become the face of the brand, recreating the images with a slightly rockier vibe. The campaign has been shot by one of Guess's original ad photographers Elle von Unwerth. Schiffer models looks from the capsule collection which has been produced to celebrate the milestone. Somehow, Claudia hasn't changed too much at all in the 23 years since the original ads.
Claudia Schiffer in a Guess ad from 1989 (image from www.fashionologie.com) |
And 23 years later, celebrating 30 years of Guess jeans (www.fashionologie.com) |
Christy on the Tatler cover (image from www.dailymail.co.uk) |
Dora Maar by Pablo Picasso, 1939 (from www.coloradomagazine.blogspot.com) |
The real Dora Maar (image from www.croatia.org) |
VB just hanging out, being a member of the general public (images from www.dailymail.co.uk) |
Alex Shulman with Samantha Cameron at the book launch on Wednesday night (image from www.vogue.com) |
Finally, video of the week goes to ASOS who have created this short film as part of their collaboration with designer of super chic sportswear, Ebru Ercon on the SS12 REVIVE collection. The video sums up perfectly the 90s rave with a modern sportswear twist which is the ethos of the collection. Given that Ercon used to be Head Designer on Stella McCartney for Adidas, it's not surprising that she's nailed the Summer's sportswear trend. The video was styled by the very cool stylist and blogger, Madeleine Ostile and used the music videos of dance acts like Yazz and Inner City as starting points. The collection isn't available to buy until 23rd April, but you can have a sneek peek here
In the mean time, happy weekend!
Thursday, March 29, 2012
LIGHT + AIRY
ph: tflan
Diane Kruger looking spring perfect in California.
To get the look, try this dress from Joie with these ankle boots from Ash.
Labels:
BELTS,
BOOTS,
DIANE KRUGER,
DRESS,
INSPIRATION,
SHOES
Downtown Artist Bailout Community Planning Meeting #1
The Artist Bailout Collective is holding a Community Planning Meeting to organize the next Artist Bailout event (which is taking place in May @ the Last Bookstore). Please come join us if you are interested in helping to plan the upcoming event, want to volunteer at the next Bailout, or are just interested in finding out more about this project. We will also give you tools to help you learn how to start a similar fundraising project in your own community. DTLA residents are particularly encouraged to come out as May's event will take place in your own back yard (errr... bookstore).
Date: Tuesday, April 3rd
Time: 7pm–8:30pm
Place: The Last Bookstore (453 S. Spring Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013) lastbookstorela.com
We look forward to seeing you there and hearing your awesome ideas for the next Artist Bailout!
(For you facebooky-types, check out the event info and rsvp here!)
AW12 STATS FROM EDITD
Posted by Bethan Holt, Fashion Junior at Large
It's a few weeks now since the end of Paris Fashion Week. Everyone is home and has had a few good nights of sleep. Now, the AW12 press days are upon us (I went to NINE yesterday) and we can see how the catwalk trends are being interpreted by retailers, and also how designers have channeled them into their commercial collections. It's all very fascinating but there can be a lot to take in. There can also be huge chasms between the overriding catwalk trends and what people actually want to wear. I attended a trend talk at the beginning of this week where a massive focus was placed on the fact that AW12 is all about covering up your whole body and wearing black and grey. Well, there may have been a lot of that on the catwalks but shoot me now if that's all I have to look forward to come September.
We posted about EDITD last season. They analyse fashion week data from all angles. One of the best things they do is analyse social media sites , especially Twitter, to find out what fashion editors and internet spectators are really enjoying when they see the shows. Their perspective is that we have to think about how much people actually like what they see, not just how much they see it. This data can then be used by retailers to give them an idea about which trends people are likely to buy once the collections hit the shops. You can read their full reports from each fashion week here but in the mean time, here are EDITD's buzz charts from each city. These show the designers, trends and patterns which people were really taking about...
So, do you agree with the EDITD stats? Are you still massively into vintage references?Will checks be number one on your shopping list for Autumn?
It's a few weeks now since the end of Paris Fashion Week. Everyone is home and has had a few good nights of sleep. Now, the AW12 press days are upon us (I went to NINE yesterday) and we can see how the catwalk trends are being interpreted by retailers, and also how designers have channeled them into their commercial collections. It's all very fascinating but there can be a lot to take in. There can also be huge chasms between the overriding catwalk trends and what people actually want to wear. I attended a trend talk at the beginning of this week where a massive focus was placed on the fact that AW12 is all about covering up your whole body and wearing black and grey. Well, there may have been a lot of that on the catwalks but shoot me now if that's all I have to look forward to come September.
Will this really be what we're wearing in Autumn? Gucci AW12 (image from cat walking.com) |
So, do you agree with the EDITD stats? Are you still massively into vintage references?Will checks be number one on your shopping list for Autumn?
Flower pattern
My look of the day: shirt from Love, jacket from H&M trend, Fornarina jeans from Sojeans, sunglasses from Chanel, heels from Steve Madden, necklace from H&M trend and bag from Lapalette.
It is one week before it is Easter so I am awfully busy with finishing my projects for school that have to be due before the holidays. Besides that, I have got lots of new things going on concerning the blog and I am looking for a suitable new internship. Busy, busy, busy.. But hey, what is new? Luckily, most things are fun to do :)
Enjoy your day!
Guide To Milan
My favorites from Milan Fashion Week Fall 2012,
Alberta Ferretti
Emilio Pucci
Marni
Max Mara
No 21
Prada
images source: Vogue
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
SPRING EDGE
1. Striped Maxi Melinda Dress from Cheap Monday
2. Leather Motorcycle Jacket from BLK DNM
3. Mystic Necklace from Mania Mania
4. Leather Classic Sunglasses from Linda Farrow for The Row
5. Oversized Clutch from CLARE VIVIER
6. Deborah Lippmann nail polish in Stardust
7. Colette High Heel Sandals from Alexander Wang
Labels:
ALEXANDER WANG,
BAGS,
CLUTCH,
DRESS,
HEELS,
INSPIRATION,
JACKET/COAT,
JEWELRY,
LEATHER,
NAILS,
NECKLACE,
OUTFIT COLLAGE,
SHOES,
SUNGLASSES
FOR SALE • COPIOUS
ph: my own
Hey boos- I've put some goodies up for sale over on Copious!
It's a cool online marketplace + community, where you can buy + sell with others that have similar tastes as your own. I'm selling some great things in my shop from Alexander Wang, Proenza Schouler, Balenciaga, Rag & Bone + more. I will be adding even more things soon!
Check it all out>> HERE. Happy shopping + selling!
x
ps- Both Man Repeller + because im addicted are on Copious as well!
SHOW AND TELL: MARY SS12
Posted by Melanie Rickey, Fashion Editor at Large
I’ve been pretty involved with the Mary Portas brand at House of Fraser since its inception in February 2011. After all, I am married to the woman and when it comes to all things fashion, I admit, I like to be the one in charge. I’ve cooked up fashion cocktails, imagined fantasy advertising campaigns with Steven Meisel, Susie Bick and Christy Turlington, sat through dozens of meetings with the grown-up women the collection is aimed at, and its designer and buyers, listening to their needs and desires, and experienced a fast-track learning curve on how to get products from idea to reality to shop-floor in a matter of months.
I’ve been pretty involved with the Mary Portas brand at House of Fraser since its inception in February 2011. After all, I am married to the woman and when it comes to all things fashion, I admit, I like to be the one in charge. I’ve cooked up fashion cocktails, imagined fantasy advertising campaigns with Steven Meisel, Susie Bick and Christy Turlington, sat through dozens of meetings with the grown-up women the collection is aimed at, and its designer and buyers, listening to their needs and desires, and experienced a fast-track learning curve on how to get products from idea to reality to shop-floor in a matter of months.
Neon tee £80 and metallic skirt £199 There have been times when the sheer logistics of getting Product A shipped to destination B and on the shop floor by Time X at Price Y has boggled my mind, and blank faced confusion when the retail lingo used has gone over my head. Now though, I get it, and in gaining this understanding I’ve realised I don’t actually need to get it – not intimately. I’m not doing an A-Level in logistics and options. My thing is the ideas, the fashion, the very important fashion pieces, the style essentials and the seasonal trends they are representing. Basically, the fun stuff. |
PJ trousers £99 and dress coat £150 Every week, Bethan and I sit down with the super stylish and knowledgable House of Fraser team- Jakki, the designer and Alex and Jennifer, the buyers. We all discuss what we're thinking and look at colours, sketches and samples. There's always plenty of debate and I love that we all come at it from a different angle but eventually we get to what you see in these lookbook images- all with Mary's golden seal of approval of course! |
Pink skinnies £80 and Tatty Devine Melon necklace |
What I’ve learned is that seasonal fashion trends can be spun to any age group; the same trend a 20 something will love, will also be adored by the 40 something woman, she’ll just wear it in another way, and don’t fricking well tell her otherwise.
Mary’s collection is shamelessly about clothes most women can wear for her daily and social life. It combines boldness, drama, sexiness, fun, and no-nonsense chic, but more than anything the range is figure flattering. We want a woman to be able to go to the shop and be dressed by a stylist and walk out dressed head to toe in a new outfit feeling a million bucks for less that £300 quid. We don’t want her to feel crappy – then we would have failed. That’s all really.
Mary’s collection is shamelessly about clothes most women can wear for her daily and social life. It combines boldness, drama, sexiness, fun, and no-nonsense chic, but more than anything the range is figure flattering. We want a woman to be able to go to the shop and be dressed by a stylist and walk out dressed head to toe in a new outfit feeling a million bucks for less that £300 quid. We don’t want her to feel crappy – then we would have failed. That’s all really.
Hyperfloral print dress £160 |
Animal blouse £95, |
For Spring, which you are seeing unfurl in some of our lush lookbook images and which is really happening outside both weather-wise and in the shops, we built on the success of the last collection, taking the things that really worked and improving them by offering more ways to play with it. OK, so Steven Meisel and Christy were busy that day, but still.
Floral jersey top £65 |
I’ve made sure most of the key trends are incorporated, but not in an in-your-face way. We have neon, florals, digital prints, rich colour, pastels, tapered leg jeans, high waist jeans, silky pyjama style trousers, amazing print dresses and trousers and nipped and cropped jackets. Not forgetting the perfect leather jacket and cool sporty tanks. You know the stuff most of us wear day in and day out.
Leather biker £300 |
What do you think of it? I’ll sign off now as I’ve written this on the train to Manchester where Mary’s largest store to date is opening at House of Fraser tonight with a fancy schmancy party. I’m looking forward to meeting people I’ve been communing with on Twitter for ages.
We've linked to most of the products currently available- look out for the rest in the coming weeks and months at the Mary/ House of Fraser website
The floral borders are from a print by Peter Bailey, available in scarf form here
Photography by Jonny Storey
Model- Anna Marie Cseh
We've linked to most of the products currently available- look out for the rest in the coming weeks and months at the Mary/ House of Fraser website
The floral borders are from a print by Peter Bailey, available in scarf form here
Photography by Jonny Storey
Model- Anna Marie Cseh
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
AMOR BLANCO
SHOW AND TELL: WHISTLES SS12
Posted by Bethan Holt, Fashion Junior at Large
We probably don't need to tell you that if you're after cool, modern clothes which nod to the season's trends without being carbon copies of catwalk looks then Whistles is the place to head. But Whistles is on our minds this week, mostly due to a new little friend we've acquired courtesy of the PR team.
Meet our Whistles virtual pet! The little mouse has been distracting me all afternoon, as it demands to be fed, danced and played with. I think I've got more into my Whistles pet than I did my tamagotchi, back 1990-something. Uh oh. Anyway, the little mouse's real purpose in life is to invite us to the Whistles press day which is happening this Thursday. We can't wait to see what Jane Shepherdson and the team have come up with for Autumn/Winter. In the meantime, here's our pick of the Top Ten from what's in store now...
1. and 2. The Wisteria print pyjamas (there's also a tee which goes with this set). These are arguably the stars of Whistles offering this season. The trousers are pretty much sold out at the moment, although there are some available in department stores and hidden away in some Whistles stores. Luckily, the FashEd ordered hers back in October!
Wisteria jacket £150 and trousers £125 |
Wren striped trouser £125 |
4. Last Summer, Whistles' Carrie was THE skirt to have. Although, they've continued that style in various new prints and colours, the Lottie is just as lovely, especially in this very chic pale blue.
Lottie Skirt £110 |
5. This is pretty much a genius bag. Why? Because it will look fab all summer and carry all the sunglasses and buckets and spades you require. Then, come Autumn, you'll discover that it is also the perfect shade of winter turquoise (which will be key, trust us) and you can carry on using it right through to next year.
Fleur tote bag £135 |
7. Whistles have invested heavily in this hot pink colour for Spring/Summer and this dress is a standout. It'll get you through many a summer wedding. The fashion edge comes from that the looser, cropped top part.
8. Sport is a massive trend for SS12, as I'm sure you know already. I love that this sweatshirt could be styled up with silky joggers or just slung over denim cut-offs at weekends.
9. Fit and flare is here to stay. This dress comes in lots of colours but I like the versatility of the navy. I'm a bit obsessed with the way the waffle cotton this dress is made from feels too.
10. This white guipure top is so SS12 it hurts- the cute Peter Pan collar, chunky lace and scalloped edges. It'll also go with just about anything too. Now, if you'll excuse me I must go and play with my little mouse. |
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