Archive for the 'Fashion Trends' Category

Long and Sheer…

Thursday, September 21st, 2006
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Sheer long dresses were a huge message on the catwalks for Spring 07. I love the architectural approach Francisco has done for Calvin Klein with his sheer number (left column, middle). I’m sure that this white dress of Francisco’s is going to be the center of much praise. And of course I love Vera Wang’s pin-tucked bodice gown,(shown in the right column, bottom). Vera Wang has won my award for best collection of the season. She has exercised her always impeccable taste and has fused it with a young, fresh, contemporary look. Other looks shown here are by Bill Blass, Atil Kutoglu, Donna Karan, and Sari Gueron.

Sequins take over the catwalks…

Monday, September 18th, 2006
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Sequins are taking over the runways…It’s been a while since sequins have had their place in high fashion. It seems as though the 80’s connotations have passed, and a little (or a lot) of glitz is finally okay. Above are looks by Proenza Schouler, Reem Acra, Matthew Williamson, and Catherine Malandrino

Prints: Cath Kidston Style

Monday, September 11th, 2006
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Normally I’m not into Cath Kidston style prints, but recently they have been growing on me. I love the British propriety that is synonymous with this style of floral prints.

I’m over it: the Victorian blouse

Tuesday, September 5th, 2006
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The reign of the Victorian blouse is over. Back in the day when I designed woven tops, when all else failed there was always the Victorian blouse. That day is over. I’ve had absolutely enough of these tops; it’s time to move on. I recommend being a bit boxier, boyish, either solid or plaid will do, think French tough girl style. No more lace, no more puff, please.

Designer Allert: Helle Mardahl

Friday, August 25th, 2006

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Black and white t-shirts are the new cool kid on the block. Helle Mardahl makes amazing black and white graphic creations. Check out her site to see her illustrations and garments. The bag is courtesy of style.com, apparently it’s Copenhagen’s ‘it’ bag.

Trend Right: James Coviello

Saturday, August 12th, 2006
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I was browsing James Coviello’s website and realized how delightfully on point he was with his Fall 06 collection. At the Directions print show the other week two key trends were present at almost every booth: #1=brocade wallpaper-esque prints and #2=plaid. No-Print-Prints and No-Skin-Skins were also common requests by the design populi at the Fall Directions show.

Anglomania at the Met

Friday, July 28th, 2006

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This weekend we went to the Met to check out the current shows. Anglomania, is an exhibit that attempts to examine how British fashion bore it’s roots from the English traditions. The exhibit features some stunning pieces from the likes of ,Hussein Chalayan (see above), Galiano (for Dior, below) as well as Alexander McQueen. The show seemed a little less cohesive than previous fashion exhibits that we’ve seen, such as the Chanel/Lagerfeld show. There seemed to be too many conflicting ideas going on in the presentation for it to be interperted clearly. Some people were left wondering what old british people were doing wearing Vivianne Westwood tee’s? Of course art doesn’t intrinsically cater to everyone, a museum’s job is to make it accessible and understandible, this is where the Met fell short this time. If you would like something to do in an air conditioned environment, it’s definately worth checking out, but be prepared to read the long descriptions in each room if you really want to get it.
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Tribal Prints

Thursday, July 20th, 2006
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I’m loving simple tribal prints. The print to the upper left is by United Bamboo, and the print to the right is by Daryl K.

Single tier skirts and dresses are the wave of the future!!!

Sunday, June 11th, 2006
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Single tier garments are the wave of the future (exhibit A+B, shown above). We have all been struggling with what the next skirt shape is, and here is my answer. The fashion industry constantly complicates skirts, always looking for a clever way to freshen up the most basic and necessary of garments. Let’s walk away from the skirt of last summer as (exhibit C, shown above) which is constructed from tier upon tier. Instead embrace the single tier looks shown above in examples A+B…I’ve recently purchased exhibit A at Vagabond (in Philadelphpia). It’s a one-of-a-kind jumper by Arwen Spargo. She runs the pattern in a variety of prints, stripes, knits, and wovens. Exhibit B is a recent purchase by my roommate, it can be worn as summer chic rather than being Boho as the single tiered long skirt has been in the past. I recommend keeping this shape neutral, i.e. beige or washed black to keep it from being too Calypso looking.

Golden Leather…

Wednesday, May 31st, 2006

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I love this big slouchy bag which Leo and I found the other week while dropping off our Lucyology shirts to Sodafine. I know tiny bags are supposed to be cool right now, but it’s not working out for me. I bought the cutest little vintage knock-off at H&M and it’s been sitting in my room for weeks. I’m not even a high maintenance girl but I require some storage room in a bag. Emily (of Sodafine) recently has been into leather working, and these generously sized bags all have an old-timey but fashion forward appearance. Each one is a little different from the next, each has different patches and materials.

More Mary Blair…

Tuesday, May 30th, 2006
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More from Mary Blair…

Fun Postcards…

Monday, May 29th, 2006
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I came accross these great post cards at Foster’s in Philadelphia. They are made by Beaumonde Cards. I love the clean graphic look, and fresh sense of color.

Orange…

Friday, May 26th, 2006
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I love these orange accented Vera prints. So sweet and 60’s feeling.

Mary Blair Pattern…

Thursday, May 25th, 2006
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Illustrator Mary Blair does the most adorable illustrations in the world. Here’s a print from inside the book, the Art and Flair of Mary Blair.

Bold Is the New Black…

Sunday, May 21st, 2006
This week I’m dedicating my posts to all that is bold. Summer is upon us, and there is no better time for bold bright and playful prints. Mary Blair’s illustrations and Vera’s textiles exemplify this look the best.
Enjoy!