Wednesday, 30 September 2009
singing schubert
fluid architecture
Some beautiful decorated pieces with a lot of architecture references here. S/S10 is also about sculptural silhouettes. Layering, pleating, volume and angular placements of patterns playing on the fabrics' natural beauty. The effects of different fabrics also come into play with the weightlessness and light-reflecting attributes of gazar and organza, the versatility of cotton voile and nylon help to highlight the organic shapes showcasing the neutral colours used at its best.
Images from Bottega Veneta, Calvin Klein & Gianfranco Ferre S/S 10 via style.com
Tuesday, 29 September 2009
blue crush
show choons
The mix is rather radical from extreme ends of the music spectrum. Opera at Alberta Ferreti, 80s feel, pop at Gucci and rock.
Am personally bopping to this list:
Get Back Guinozzi - Police and Thieves
Metal on Metal- No front teeth
Grace Jones’ remake of Rita Hayworth classic Amado Mio
Brenda Lee’s All Alone Am I
Dance, dance, dance!
Friday, 25 September 2009
I ♥ Robyn Peterson
Directed by Tony Abatermarco, this ingenious production is an evocative period of snaps of Peterson and of the heyday of haute couture, climaxing in the famous Vogue topless study by Helmut Newton.
Peterson is fabulous at telling the story behind the picture, and she sketches in hilarious lightning images of a speechless Yves Saint Laurent, a hysterical Karl Lagerfeld (when she snaffles a bikini from another girl’s rail and then goes down the catwalk with a dress on back to front, peppered with his signature Germanic staccato accent) and the inscrutable, dominating Newton.
Dressed in a simple white shirt and black satin slacks, she proves fascinating company, suggesting that women should keep their thighs in shape by copulating on top. This 80-minute leaves you wanting to hear and learn more about Peterson.
Post show, I met up with Tony and was being introduced to Robyn whose beauty belies her age and suggested that this fascinating story should not shy from being featured as a movie. Your thoughts?
trekstocking
Since then, the Trekstock brand has gained invaluable celebrity support from artists and celebrities such as Beth Ditto, Mark Ronson, Katy Perry, Bloc Party, Mischa Barton, Noel Gallagher, Chase Crawford, Jason Mraz, Kings of Leon, Agyness Deyn, The Klaxons, Band of Horses, Jack & Kelly Osbourne, Kate Nash, Carl Barat, Bat for Lashes, Russell Brand, Razorlight, The Mighty Boosh, The Horrors, Radio 1's Chris Moyles, Zane Lowe and Nihal, Kimberly Stewart, Sadie Frost, Jimmy Carr, Johnny Vegas, The Mystery Jets, Alan Carr, even Maggie Darling! Plus many, many more. (excerpt from The Story of Trekstock)
matches for lfw
The scramble to advertise and market different brands and designers were rampant this London Fashion Week. London was literally a pop-up frenzy.
On site at Somerset House, Matches popped a shop near the tents in collaboration with Gary Card. The shop offered a unique selection in collaboration with some of Brit's best design talents including Charles Anastase, Preen, Louise Goldin, Erdem, Hannah Marshall, Nathan Jenden and Issa. The offering catered more specifically (I think) to practicalities of working crazy fashion weeks. When you are lugging around bags of goodies from shows to press releases etc, the huge canvas tote bags come in handy. T-shirts, in case you decide to have a wardrobe change in between shows, badges and vinyl stickers for an extra custom accessorised look. Proceeds from sales were donated to the BFC Princess of Wales Charitable Trust.
new beginning
PS: Loving the necklaces by Maria Francesca Pepe. Yummy!!
Wednesday, 23 September 2009
“The Sequin Ball”
4.45pm on a balmy afternoon. The crowd is somewhat relaxed outside the Freemason's Hall. The ushering into the presentation room begins shortly after. Perfect day for a game of sport. Inside, you are immediately greeted by suspended garments on rails against an ornate back drop. Simple designs in bold colours.
Then the game begins on screen. The crowd - silent in anticipation. Heavy breathing. The sequin ball hovering among the players captures your attention as the players, dress in Markey's designs compete elegantly to get the ball. Slam dunk.
Tuesday, 22 September 2009
computer says NO
The day started out perfectly. Weather perfect. Outfit... well perfect (you may disagree but the comfort factor was - PERFECT).
First show of the day - Christopher Kane. Late. Computer says NO...
Next, Garance's private view at the Gap pop up store. Late and without invite (!!). Computer says NO....
Feeling disappointed, head to Sartorialist book signing at Liberty. This time, by the skin of my teeth! Computer says YES! Happy (can't you see the dreamy smile on my face??).
So, success rate = 30%. (as you can see from photos with gorgeous piles of rubbish - nuff said!)
Last event of the day - Luella Bartley's after-show party at Bungalow 8. Computer says YES! YES! YES!
Hurray!!! Good end to the evening, surrounded by packs of fashion folk in very, very sheer dresses...hmm.... gives you an idea of what's coming in S/S10, or rather what the recession has taught some designers: less material, more sex appeal..... same price point (nuff SAID).
(Top from Whistles, leggings, wedges & scarf from H&M, canvas tote from Reiss, bracelet & necklace by FE)
Sunday, 20 September 2009
Chaos!! This was the situation prior to the 2pm Eley Kishimoto show where crowds of fashion folk, had to wait longer than usual due to the slight hiccup caused by the postal strike. This is London = half of these people attending the show did not get their invites = show already running late, will run even later! Once in, the lights dimmed and music started pounding through the speakers, there was more chaos! Not the literal sense of course. But the chaos of prints that are Mark & Eley's quirky touch in bright, bold colours. A mixed juxtaposition. Cleverly executed. Feeling inspired? Then head down to their pop up store on Kingly Street.
Eley Kishimoto Pop Up Store
8 Kingly Street, until October
gaga pour Gap et Garance
Gap is celebrating its 40th anniversary this season with a concept store in the heart of Carnaby Street's Kingly Court. A combination of art and fashion, the store is split to reflect both within two levels. Here you will find your favourite classics designed by Gap collaborators such as Pierre Hardy, Pharell Williams and Albertus Swanpoel.
In the lower level, an exhibition curated especially for Gap by the famous blogger Garance Doré. Her beautiful illustrations and iconic photographs line the walls making up groups of collages. J'adore.
The 1969 Gap concept store is open for 19 days and 69 hours only. To see more of Doré's work visit www.garancedore.fr/en/
GAP 40th Anniversary London Denim Concept Store
Unit G7 Kingly Court
London
On|Off
The boutique also allows you to enjoy catwalk shows through live video streaming from their screening room in the basement. Complimentary popcorn included.
Many thanks to Jules who very kindly allowed me to snap some shots of the boutique.
On|Off Boutique
8 Newburgh Street, until 22 September
hot scott
Jeremy Scott for Originals by Originals Pop Up Store
6 Newburgh Street, until 28 September
Friday, 18 September 2009
after hours
Weather-wise, this was a marvelous day to be out and about and the evening was a great way to kick back with some good food and great company.
Back to reality in the depths of Hackney's Broadway Market - best steak joint in London by far (at least I think so!). The atmosphere is hectic and the clientele makes you feel like you haven't left Fashion Week far enough. The difference is - the crowd is young and über trendy but having none of fashion's hiccup about food. Yum!
The evening ended with my favourite tipple (hemingway daiquiri & tequila con verdita - if you must know) at Casita. This small but friendly joint makes excellent cocktails and is also open at friendly hours. Meaning you do not have to compromise on your beauty sleep.
Bliss!
Buen Ayre
50 Broadway Market
London, E8
020 7275 9900
Casita
5 Ravey Street
London EC2
0207 729 7230