SHOOT: IN THE DARK
A look at the darker side of SS11, no brights, no florals, just leather, zips, hardware and lots of BLACK! (more…)
Paris Couture SS11
Will we be seeing Samurai inspired dresses on the Oscar red carpet this year? Or will it be Ultraviolet liquid metallics? Ricardo Tisci extended Givenchy’s A/W 10 collection with Samurai helmets and intricate back detailing. Forever loving Elie Saab, always giving us timeless glamour. Christian Dior and Jean Paul Gaultier are always Freak Deluxe favourites, Dior brought exaggerated old Hollywood glamour, while Gaultier delivered faux-hawks, fingerwaves, shredded knits, studs and lots of black.
JEAN PAUL GAULTIER
CHRISTIAN DIOR
GIVENCHY
ELIE SAAB
CHANEL
ARMANI PRIVE
VALENTINO
Menswear A/W 2011
Menswear A/W 2011 had delicious slices of what we want to see our men in next A/W. The Film Noir/ Humphrey Bogart’s 2011 update from Lanvin was lush, Dior Homme gave us greys and blacks in classic shapes with two tone lapels and voluminous man capes. The Queen of layers, levels and details Ann Demeulemeester added colour, print, and gauntlets to her monochrome palette, while Raf Simons gave us pops of colour, knee length jackets and long sweaters. Acne went ankle length with coats and trousers alike, with pops of muted purples, blues and greens.
ACNE
LANVIN
RAF SIMONS
YIGAL AZROUĂ‹L
ANN DEMEULEMEESTER
DIOR HOMME
3.1 PHILLIP LIM
MIHARAYASUHIRO
YVES SAINT LAURENT
KENZO
HERMES
Elin Kling <3 H&M
Stockholm has long been a fashion capital to the fashion savvy. What with some of the top fashion blogs in the blogosphere coming from Sweden, it makes perfect sense that Swedish high street brand H&M would have it’s first blogger collaboration with Elin Kling.
This marks the first time the major retailer has teamed up with a fashion blogger. H&M is popular for its collaborations between its budget-conscious brand and haute couture designers, such as Viktor & Rolf, Matthew Williamson, Karl Lagerfeld, Stella McCartney, Commes des Garçons, and most recent Lanvin.
The 11 piece collection designed by the Swedish blogger includes modern and simple designs in an airy, all-white collection with accents of blush pink and gray pieces with bohemian influences. The details are discrete, such as the un-even hem on the washed leather-jacket, the hidden chain at the neckline on one of the dresses, and the raw edge on the wide pants. The balance between the hard, tough and sculptural, and the soft, draped and feminine suits both H&M and Elin perfectly.
Not a hugely exciting line but we don’t think it will be going off trend anytime soon. Unfortunately those of us who don’t live in Sweden or aren’t hop/skipping/jumping over there anytime soon won’t be able to get our hands on it – not even online! The line launches on February 3rd 2011 in 10 selected stores, with 10% of sales being donated to UNICEF.
Let’s see if they do one blogger per “fashion city”…