Showing posts with label john galliano. Show all posts
Showing posts with label john galliano. Show all posts

Wednesday, 13 February 2013

NYFW A/W'13: Oscar de la Renta

Easily the most talked about show over at New York Fashion Week, the Oscar de la Renta collection proved to be one of, if not the major event on the roster. This was because of two reasons; one- it was a celebration of de la Renta's 50 years in the industry and two- it marked the long-awaited return of prolific designer John Galliano. It has been two years since the ex-Dior genius was ostracised and shamed for his misconduct, but it has also been two years that fashion lacked one of it's greatest artists. Now, seemingly given an olive branch, the house of de la Renta has offered Galliano a temporary residency for two years, and this collection leads the way for his return. Now, was it a success? 

With a house packed with the cream of New York, Fashion and Blogging society, one can only assume that the world was either waiting on a momentous event or a failure to return to form. Long time Galliano supporters have urged for him to come back, and many of his contemporaries showed up to satiate their curiosity over this interesting pas de deux- Valentino Garavani and Diane von Furstenberg were on the front row. It was undeniable that Galliano's aesthetic had meshed well enough to make the de la Renta collection his own. Or rather, influenced by him. Signature pieces such as draped bar jackets which were similar to what he gave Dior were present, his penchant over the cloche, and his flair for the dramatics with fluid floor-skimming dresses and bold colour choices, evoking the highlights of his career. Expensive suits and that fifth-avenue class vibe that de la Renta is known for comes off as a strong canvas from which Galliano picks up and runs away with- creating pieces that scream Paris, but not too haute or introverted that New York or the atelier is alienated, or disrespected.  Needless to say, it was a combination that seem to work well and was met with resounding success. The only question now is, will he be asked to stay?

The only disappointment that came with the show was Galliano's absence at the finale. Blogger BryanBoy did however report that the designer himself was in fact backstage. Be that is may, it was probably the best choice for him. His talents have been greatly missed, and despite the controversy that will now tail him for the rest of his life, one cannot deny that fashion needs John. Personally,  I think congratulations are definitely in order. 










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Wednesday, 29 August 2012

Inside The Czar's Closet: The Blazer

Outerwear is an integral part of my style blueprint. Part of the reason why I hate summer is because the weather is too hot to allow  for jackets and blazers (or maybe I'm simply just too fat that I just roast quicker than the average human being). Now that Autumn is on the horizon, my heart flutters at the thought of being able to wear my favourite wardrobe item once again- in fact my shoulders are yearning for thy shoulder pads! I got to sifting through my wardrobe yesterday to see what I can rock this season and it dawned on me that the blazer : everything else ratio is significantly unbalanced. I have nearly as many blazers as Chandler has vests.

Here are some of my favourite pieces- from 80s YSL to vintage St. Michael.

The first time I wore a blazer was when I moved to England in 2004. I guess you could say I was a late bloomer. It was by school uniform code and I've never worn them before so at first it was weird, but I grew to love the preppy feel of it. Schools in the Philippines didn't include jackets for obvious reasons of climate (unless they've changed within the last seven years or so), so it possessed a genuinely quintessential European appeal. I don't have broad shoulders and I had some serious body issues back then, so whenever I wore blazers, my shoulders were nice and square and the tailored jacket hung right that it improved my silhouette. If there was ever a time when I clung hard to a piece of clothing as an armour- a go-to article to hide flaws, create a flattering illusion and boost my self esteem, this was it. Much like the ladies finding solace in a new pair of heels or a new addition to their wide handbag collection, the blazer became my guilty pleasure. I don't really see them the way I did when I was sixteen anymore, but as far as having some great tailored pieces in my wardrobe, I just can't seem to get enough of them. They add a pinch of chic to any ensemble, and I love the flexibility and versatility it brings. Personally, I like it simple and clean in terms of structure but I like a good shoulder. When it comes to texture however, I adore luxe fabrics- my velvet ones are treasured pieces. 

Also if the fashion gods were willing to swing some goodwill my way, can I have this amazing Dolce and Gabbana one please?

That is all. That's not too much to ask is it?
Do you have a favourite wardrobe staple?
Love,

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Wednesday, 8 February 2012

Shoe Lust: 02/12

Clockwise: Salvatore Ferragamo Woven Leather Oxfords, Jeffrey West Cuban Heel Studded Chelsea Boot, Alexander McQueen Panelled Leather and Suede Boots, Church's Sovereign Velvet Slippers, Jil Sander Python Sneakers, Yves Saint Laurent Rubber Loafers, Jeffrey West Multi-Zipped Cuban Chelsea Boot, Gienchi Studded High Sneakers, Jeffrey West Sixx Cuban Chelsea Boot, T+F Slack Two-Tone Leather Brogues, Mr. Hare Robeson Patent Leather Loafers, Jeffrey West Multi-Chain Cuban Chelsea Boot, Giacomorelli Studded Lace Up Shoe, Tom Rebl Stingray Effect Boot, John Galliano Matt and Shiny Leather Loafers, Officine Creative Button Low Boot, Jeffrey West Cuban Chelsea Boot, Jeffrey West Studded Leather Chelsea Boot, Jeffrey West Patent Cuban Chelsea Boot, and BB Bruno Bordese Club Woven Leather Boot

Hello darlings! I apologize for the massive delay on posts :(

That I can blame on a misture of tardiness, and a pile of uni work which is only worsened by even more tardiness! Perhaps it is true what they say about winter blues? Once it hits you, it hits you pretty badly. Not that I'm turning into the next Asian Sylvia Plath or anything like that, but you know when you just cannot be bothered to do anything? It certainly does not show me in the brightest of lights but I'm sure as a student, you can empathise. You can only work so much and then you burn out right when work needs to press on. But enough about my woes... (they really are rather trivial), today, I did what every broke student fashionista does when they get a dose of ennui...I went shoe-window shopping online. Yes. It's like driving a stake through my heart, but at the same time, I was comforted by their mere presence. Right there on my screen. Screaming for me to click 'Put in Basket'. 

I guess you could say I am having a major case of the Chelsea/Pistol Boot fever because as you can see from my soon-to-be shoe cupboard inventory, most of the pairs I am loving at the moment are either one or the other. I still have a soft spot for velvet slippers and the ubiquitous Oxfords, but these boots are just....

...they need love. All the love I can give. 

Obviously, Jeffrey West is one after my own heart, since most of the boots I fancied are his....but I 'shuffled' them in the collage as to not make it THAT much obvious..

In any case, whether it is like giving an addict a shot of fatal acid, or giving an aspiring Carrie Bradshaw an aspirational cheat sheet, you just can't help but feel hot and bothered over these beautiful pairs. Perhaps it'll have to be aspirational for a tiny bit longer for me, unless I get started and find husband numero uno soon. 

Lots of love, and stay tuned for more posts over NYFW, LFW and this weekend's Four Continents Championships with my seasonal Mao Asada updates!

Much love,
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Thursday, 4 August 2011

Putting Things In Perspective: Fashion and Its Pace

It's hard to imagine a designer's life. With all the hectic schedules, press handling, numerous collections and their celebrity, it does not come as a surprise that most of them fall into a downward spiral and break down. Fashion writer Suzy Menkes notes that "the pressure from fast fashion and from the instant internet age to create new things constantly has worn down other famous names" and these include the likes of Yves Saint Laurent, Marc Jacobs, Calvin Klein, and most recently Christophe Decarnin, John Galliano, and the one who took the toll the most, Alexander McQueen. With an industry that is constantly going at a precarious rate, serving up casualties such as the aforementioned, somebody needs to ask the important questions. "Is it all worth it?" "What is it worth?"

Tuesday, 25 January 2011

T'was An Affair To Remember: Dior Haute Couture SS2011-12


Monday, 24 January 2011

Dior Haute Couture Premiere



Wait for more.

xoxo

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