Saturday 28 January 2012

Couture Week.

Couture week is one which needs no introduction.
For us poor mortals, it's the week we're glued to the Vogue coverage of shows we would sell our grannies to be able to attend, let alone purchase from. I pine, I pine... For my personal song of choice to listen to while watching these shows and crying, click here. Also, swap in the word "money" for "couture" or "Valentino" or something of that nature and you'll get the full experience of my sentiments from this week.

I'm going to do a little bit of opinion on a couple of the shows which I particularly liked/loved/lusted after and a bit on this week's most talked about shows as well. Just so you know where I'm going with this and it doesn't seem like one endless ream of babble.

So, I think to start me off in a good mood for the rest of this post I go straight to Giambattista Valli.
One of the couture world's newest recruits, Valli shows here why he was so ready to play with the big boys of the fashion world in this, his second ever couture show. The designs were assured, delicate and exquisitely executed. The show kicked off with subtle pieces and evolved to his more extravagant ones towards the end.
His lace work and tailoring are examples of his skills in this area and a definite show of why he deserves to be considered in the world of Haute Couture.

The shapes tended toward the 1950's, especially in the more day-wearable pieces. Waists were cinched in and pencil shirts hugged the models. As with Dior and Versace, 1950's style underwear was visable through deliacte lace panels and skirts.

This black Gothic gown is absolutely out of this world. It's like a cross between Morticia Adams and Jane Eyre with just a hint of 1950's goddess from the cheeky glimpse we get of under the lace skirt. 

The clean separation between the white of this structured yet feminine jacket and the harshness of the croc-effect skirt is brilliant. Croc skin was also shown on the Versace Couture show (which, due to my dislike of that brand I won't be covering) and also in Henry Holland's R-T-W S/S12 collection. I'm getting a little whiff of a trend here I think?
It's the detailing on these pieces which really gets me. The black on white floral tea-dress is so sweet and seemingly demure because the top is so exquisite that you almost don't realise the skirt is completely see through, almost.


Valentino, I love you. I know you don't know me very well because I don't actually own any of your clothes, but I'm not just saying it. I love you, like seriously. I'm so smitten with this collection that I don't even know where to start. It's floral, it's sheer, it's demure, it's absolutely fucking gorgeous. Feminine as always, this is a house who know how to dress their girls. They look like the sort of clothes you's put on for five minutes on a rainy Monday morning in January and then all of a sudden you'd be in a sunny French garden walking among the wild flowers while someone handed out flower garlands...Yes, that is my full Valentino fantasy in all it's wonderfulness. And these dresses really do accentuate that fantasy to the max. 
Beaut. I think the neckline and the sleeves are my favorite parts of this dress. The material is so light that it almost seems like the model isn't wearing anything at all so I think it was important to add the flowing skirt and covered up body, it balances out the piece nicely.



I'm sure this would look HORRENDOUS on everyone who wasn't a runway model, but in this context it's a stunner.

It's the lightness of touch that Valentino as a label seem to have that adds a sort of floaty elegance to the majority of their work I think. Why? Why can't I own one of these dresses?




For the interest of a blog post that has an eventual end, I'll keep my drooling over Givenchy to a minimum. 

The textures were interesting and worked wonderfully with the classic cuts used. Also, that embellished neck brace is fierce. That's the only word for it.

An echo of the 1920's glamour with a dark feel, the collection had a serious amount of umph to it. It was classy to the end, yet always there was always an edgy feel to it. 


Dior, Oh Dior why are you doing this to me?
Don't get me wrong, the show was...lovely. It just wasn't what it had been before the demise of the maestro, Galliano.  There's no other way to say it, some of the fantasy and exuberance that he brought to the table, his vision, it just isn't there with Bill Gayton. 
It was all very Mad Men once again at the Dior show. 

Gayton said the inspriation of the collection was "Dior x-rayed", a motif which can be seen in details like exposed stitching lines and seemingly visible tailoring lines on some of the garments.

This red hounds-tooth skirt and top is probably one of my favourite pieces from the collection as a whole. But to be honest, it wouldn't look out of place on a R-T-W runway. Which for me is a big Couture no-no. These clothes are meant to be special. Which for me is the one thing these outfits are all lacking. A something special, that spark that seemed to leave with Galliano. 
Poor Dior, What is to be done with you?

That's all the coveting my poor soul can take for now. My little heart is just breaking looking at all of these...
So I must leave you for now to attend to a life of scholarly drudgery, but a new special feature is coming soon called "The Good, The Badass and The Ugly" so look out for that one.

Go and attend to your lives as usual,
xoxo

Sunday 15 January 2012

Oh, Shoot!

Ali:
Sequined black vintage dress, black Dr.Martins, Denim "Ivory Jar" jacket, black bowler.

Claire
Red "California Fleece Cape", Navy "Nylon Spandex Micro-Mesh Long Sleeve Mini-Dress", Peacock "Chiffon Full Length Skirt" (all by American Apparel), Tan Vintage Brogue Lace Up Boots  

Ali
Red-White&Blue Vintage Shirt. Turquoise Vintage Polka Dot Oversized Dickie-Bow. Black Men's Slacks by H&M.

Claire
Denim "Ivory Jar" Jacket, Vintage Levi's 501 Cutoffs, Deena&Ozzy Platforms.

Claire, as before.

Ali
Black "Kate Moss for Topshop" Fringed Romper Suit. Black and Gold Buckle Vintage Belt. Deena&Ozzy Platforms.

Ali, as before

Ali
White Vintage Jumpsuit

Claire
Silver Vintage Backless Midi-Dress

All photos were taken on location (Claire's Shed) and at Ticknock Mountain. 
Big thanks to the wonderful photographer Andrew Nuding for taking these and for making both the clothes and the girls look so nice,
Thanks to the fabulous models (who may I add were fucking freezing as I insisted on shooting in an unheated shed on January 2nd) Ali O'Shea, and Claire Nolan.
All the clothes are the stylists own, as in they all belong to me.
Spring shoot coming up soon, once I've bought enough new clothes to fill a shoot - which hopefully wont take too long.

xoxo


Tuesday 10 January 2012

Shooooot

About one or two days away from the photoshoot coming online! Very exciting for all involved, although mostly TERRIFYING for me. Photographed by Andrew Nuding and staring Ali O'Shea and Claire Nolan, the photos were taken in a shed and in the Dublin mountains by night. All the clothes are stylists own (ie MINE).
Keep a lookout because they are imminent!

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Now go live your lives or whatever...