Friday, 15 April 2011

NEO-TRIBAL


Above Mike Gonzalez s/s 2011

Above image from Bon magazine
Photographer: KT Auleta Styling: Polina Aronova

Tribal is back. This time its edgier- combined with the bold colours of summer. It's tribal meets rave. Think neon colours of holidays spent in Ibiza combined with bright tribal prints and textures- all to create clubbing couture. If floral isn’t your thing this is definitely a creative alternative to the romantic trend. Tribal-chic isn’t hard to achieve, just some clever clashing of bold prints does the trick. Featured on the spring/summer catwalks by designers such as Mike Gonzalez, Missoni and Sass and Bide.

Below: s/s 2011- Holly Fulton, Missoni, Sass and Bide


Saturday, 5 March 2011

Man ALIVE! Hawt couture

House Of Holland A/W 2011 from TEST on Vimeo.



Fashion Designer: Henry Holland
Director: Sarah Chatfield
Models:
Dree Hemingway and Pixie Geldof

Stylist: Sam Ranger
Art Director: Jamie Perlman


Video from testmag.co.uk

Wednesday, 2 March 2011

Furbulous.

Gucci A/W 2011

One thing that's struck me so far from each Fashion week around the world, is the collective interest in fur. But this is not fur like we have seen before, oh no. Get ready for bright dye fur. From design houses such as Gucci, Prada and Fendi it has been featured prominently. The unnaturally coloured fur is the next big trend for winter. I'm already trying to figure out how I'm going to dye my white fur coat from winter '09. Tie-dye teal is always a possibility..
Prada A/W 2011

Roksanda Llincic A/W '11


Matthew Williamson A/W '11 and Alexander Wang A/W '11


(It even comes in manly cammo print for the guys) Fendi A/W '11

Coming in bright red and turquoise to black and white striped, it's fur gone bold. Which I guess is quite exiting really. To be honest I'm pretty sick of the 'art school-meets-east london-granny look' which if you're wondering consists of: hair put in a high bun, 'controversial' over-sized glasses, brogues and
your gran's vintage fur coat.. oh and some sort of garment from American Apparel. I'd love to see the vintage fur replaced with this modern twist. Who knows maybe even the granny glasses will get replaced with some sort of neon monocle. One can only hope.

Tuesday, 22 February 2011

___________L_____F_____W____________

Yes it's finally here, and prompted my return from my long absence from the fashion blogging scene. Caught up in a whirlwind of second year fine art shows and essays I got, shall we say, undeniably unforgivably distracted. But I'm back lured by constant buzz of London Fashion Week drifting in through my window.

Kicking off with Louise Gray's A/W collection....


I had to start with this mesmerizing hurricane of pop addiction. This haphazard array of colour and clothing really shouldn't work. But for some unknown, unquantifiable reason, it does. This hypnotic blend of colour and pattern transfix as the models storm down the runway. On top of it all, slipped in there is also a bit of bondage. Playful headpieces given an edge with bondage like straps attached to their bodies in the most unusual fashion.

Headpieces appear to be causing quite the stir this season with Sass and Bide also sporting eye catching pieces. Their cylindrical headpieces giving the models an aura of Eygptian queen-like elegance.



Monday, 20 September 2010

C’est Ci Nes Pas Une Chambre


I HAVE INTERNET! Finally, the joys of speedy surfing brought to me by o2. I tried to post before using my dongle but it just turned all my posts into a jibbering mess of html nonsense.

Anyway I wanted to post this the day after her show but my internet blew up in a puff of anti-social smoke. Here it is anyway just because I love it so much.

Mary Katrantzo's first stand alone show entitled 'This Is Not A Room' completely blew me away. It's definitely my favourite Spring/Summer 2011 collection by far. The bold hyper-realistic digital prints used depict futuristic rooms on luxurious fabrics. These surreal lampshade skirts adorned with beads and jewels work in a way I never imagined possible.


Sunday, 19 September 2010

Basso and Brooke s/s 2011


I wish I was there in London running frantically from show to show shmoozing along with all the glamorous guests. But I'm not, I'm in Edinburgh sniveling from a post summer cold haphazardly preparing for my eventual trip back to London, post LFW excitement. One day I'll nab an invite until then I bring you the most delicious pieces from my favourite collections.

Bright and early this morning, while I was still in bed, Basso and Brooke debuted their Spring Summer 2011 collection. A dreamy mix of digital prints covered a variety of dainty dresses. A softer more pastel based pallet compromised this collection in comparison to a/w creating a more feminine approach.

Saturday, 18 September 2010

Bide me over..


Sass and Bide premiered their new collection last night at London Fashion Week. Deliciously delicate digital prints adorned the fine garments. Ruffled neck pieces gloriously contrasted against the sleek silk dresses creating a dynamic collection. Consisting of earthy tones with a couple of fiery pieces combined to create a soft fresh look. What particularly drew me to this show is that time and time again Sass and Bide produce a unique yet wearable collection.I also simply love their style, it's completely me- I can imagine (wistfully) myself in every outfit.