Showing posts with label proenza schouler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label proenza schouler. Show all posts

8/08/2013

The Great Wall

I've recently had a lot more of Asia (Hong Kong to be precise) introduced into my life since meeting my new boyfriend, who is Chinese, a few months ago. Recently we went to an asian wedding (I am a new fixture, so wore a long, black sleeveless) and I was surprised to not see one 'asian-cut' garment or textile.
 Armani Prive - fall 2011

 Peter Pilotto - resort 2014
Balmain - Men's fall 2013
Emilio Pucci - spring 2013

 Proenza Schouler - fall 2012
Dries Van Noten - fall 2012

9/14/2012

Collarless Coats



Proenza Schouler - Resort 2013, Look 4

This post is about structured, dropped shoulder, collarless coat.

Details: 
- Raglan sleeves
- often slightly cropped, wide sleeves
- mid-thigh or knee-length hem


 Fendi - Pre-fall 2012, above & below




Fendi pics from: sivenjeikrojenje.com


 Louis Vuitton - Pf 2012, Look 8
Grey collarless fur Duffel coat




Marni - Pf 2012, Look 27, style w/ scarf
- Check out this whole collection, it's so quirky & cool






3.1 Phillip Lim - Resort 2013, Look 31
It's hard to see it here, but this has a horizontal half zipper running at the waistline



For longer, more 'mature' versions of this style of coat, check out the Jil Sander fall 2012 collection.



5/17/2012

Celestial Textures

The futuristic, heavily textured materials designers have begun incorporating into their collections illustrate that colour & print alone cannot diversify fashion enough to satisfy the current desire to look unique. Doing something 'new' has become more difficult now that eclecticism is the lasting fad ---to look different from everyone else. Using the latest textile manufacturing technology & concocting new methods of embellishment has resulted in some pretty mindblowing garments.

Strange textures, toxic hues, alien lustre - Changing the surface of a piece has become the newest way to create something truly radical.

"By some feat of fabric technology, a mirror effect managed to give organza a reflective quality. Silk was threaded with metal to produce a sheen." - Tim Blanks for Style.com, January 2011

Above three: the amazing Armani Prive - Spring 2011 Couture collection

Above: Ports 1961 - fall 2012 & Top - spring 2010

Above two: Another mindblowing lineup at Valentino - Couture, spring 2010. After seeing stuff like this you really realize how either wimpy or just unimaginative the celebrities who get to borrow this stuff for events really are.

Nicole Farhi - fall 2012

"The new Farhi collection was a typically accomplished affair, rich in accessible, adult clothes made from luxe, technically innovative materials. Klimt-influenced fugue of metallics: The metal sequins she used were matte, and had a mineral feeling; a gorgeous bronze jacquard had a mottled look, like a fading penny." - Maya Singer for Style.com, February 2012

Above: Maison Martin Margiela - fall 2011 very Bladerunner trenchcoat.

Above 5: Metallic leather & mirror embroidery at Balmain - Fall 2011

Above: Quilted, embossed, bejewelled, & shiny at Balmain - spring 2012

Below three: Proenza Schouler - spring 2011

"Over-the-top colorful and loaded with sensory details. Guipure (= A coarse, large-patterned lace without a net ground) lace in hot, sulfur colors" - Nicole Phelps for Style.com