Showing posts with label london fashion week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label london fashion week. Show all posts

4.03.2010

Mary Katrantzou A/W 2010 RTW (Collections)

Mary Katrantzou "The Master of Prints" is interviewed by the lovely Fashion Director Alex Fury on SHOWstudio's "In Fashion".

Marie Katrantzou "Le Maître de Caractères" est interviewé par la belle Fureur d'Alex de Directeur de Mode sur SHOWstudio's "In Fashion".

The Archive footage is still being prepared.
La longeur d'archive est préparée.



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Since, I am writing about Katrantzou. I thought it would be great to review her collection! It is a tad past-due. But, I love to review designer collections.

Depuis, j'écris de Katrantzou. J'ai pensé ce serait grand réexaminer sa collection! C'est Tad dû passé. Mais, j'aime réexaminer les collections de dessinateur.

Katrantzou is a Master of Print, her gorgeous sense of color and print is obvious in this collection. She is part of the new Digital Print Revolution on the runway at London Fashion Week. Many of the dresses seamlessly incorporated pieces of sashe, medal, and ormulo. The kaleidoscopic array of digital print and the opulence of frill and ruffle wonderfully creates an exotic silhouette. A collection mostly of Mini-Dresses proved to be one of the most exciting collections during LFW.

Katrantzou est Maître de Caractères, son sens magnifique de couleur et de caractères est évident dans cette collection. Elle fait partie de la nouvelle Révolution de Caractères Numérique sur la piste à Semaine de Mode de Londres. Beaucoup des robes ont incorporé de façon continue des morceaux de sashe, la médaille, et ormulo. Le tableau kaléidoscopique de caractères numériques et l'opulence de volant et de ruche crée merveilleusement une silhouette exotique. Une collection surtout de MINI-Robes est révélée un des la plupart des collections passionnants pendant LFW.

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View the complete collection, here.
Voir la collection complète, ici.

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2.26.2010

Roksanda Ilincic F/W 10 RTW (Collections)

Roksanda Ilincic's collection for London Fashion Week was superb, a variation in colors, subtle neutrals, aqua greens, and burgundies, pinks, oh and of course, fur fur fur! Draped fabrics, and couture applique were major influences in the collection. Ilincic's collection always portrays a sophisticated women. The collection is Ready-To-Wear, but I think it deserves a title "Haute Couture". I have seen couture shows that don't even measure up to Ilincic. Ilincic understands the movement of body, for example the flow in the draped satins. The minute details in the fabric manipulation and couture detailing. The cut of the coats and sleeves are so refined and beautiful, the hair crimped and voluminous. Altogether this collection was one of my personal favorites for London Fashion Week of 2010.



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View the complete collection here.

Diane Pernet "A Shaded View":


Watch the complete Fashion Show here.

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2.25.2010

Prada F/W10 (Collections)



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View the complete collection here.

In my last blog I mention that Milan Fashion Week starts today. Here's the first show, Miuccia Prada Fall-Winter Collection for 2010, go to prada.com to see the recorded footage of the live show.

Here's a screenshot of the PRADA site:


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2.24.2010

Marc Jacobs F/W10 (Collections)

Screenshots of Marc Jacobs F/W LIVE Show:



Summary of Marc Jacobs F/W10 in progress.


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Marios Schwab F/W10 (Collections)


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 There is a reason why I have fallen deeply in love with British Fashion. British designers are not afraid to take risks, they incorporate masculinity in their design. They incorporate a certain enigmatic touch to their collections that brings Fashion to a place of whim.
  Marios Schwab chooses a minimalist approach during London Fashion Week, with an emphasis on the bosom. Manipulating the fabric in ways that give emphasis but also creates an illusion, a peek-a-boo effect to the breast. Schwab manages to create a perfect balance of gothic eroticism and femininity by using dark colors and rich reds for Winter, industrial buckles and bands that act as corsets, couture detailing on the skirts. Schwab also manages to make a modern statement, in the way the fabric is cut smoothly instead of angular in approach. Overall, the collection is wonderfully executed, whimsical, and well, Fierce!

Fashion Show "London Fashion Week F/W 2010":



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