Wednesday, February 15, 2012
BASIC WHITE SHIRT
I've had this white button down that literally looks like a men's shirt. When I picked it out my Thread Ethic cohort didn't think it was worth it since it looked a bit like a painters smock. That was last year. This year I am absolutely loving the way it falls, length and all. This outfit is made up of VERY simple elements in black and white, but as we've seen with the Fashion Week this past week, simple silhouettes aren't going anywhere (3.1 Phillip Lim's Fall 2012 line is just one example).
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
MARC JACOBS FALL 2012 - a parody on street style?
We've gone from Spring RTW 2012 here, To Fall RTW 2012 here.
Funny, we were just tweeting about this. When we saw the Marc Jacobs Fall 2012 line that showed last night, we were a bit overwhelmed with the literal "mass" of clothing. Right when we saw the massive hats, scarves, skirts, crazy mixture of patterned socks and shoes our first thought was almost exactly what we tweeted last night; "why does it look like people are wearing their closets?"
The state of street style in the fashion world is all over the place at the moment. What happened to good, clean, tasteful clothing? We've tried finding images to pin in Pinterest to show what's going on there, but it's definitely proven difficult to do it in taste. Everyone is trying to out-do each other. People are running around like clowns. Marc Jacobs even said some of his muses were the likes of Anna Piaggi (who never steps out without a hat; an aspect definitely seen at the show) and Lynn Yaeger.
So is Marc's line sort of a "can't beat them, join them" type of homage?
We think Marc Jacob's fall 2012 line was a parody on the current state of style, notably street style. Esquire put up a blog a few days ago that puts the state of "street style" so well. We know we are pseudo-hypocrites in the writer's eyes since we're technically a street style blog. But we are trying to do this for different reasons than parading around in loud outfits. Standards in modesty make some women feel a bit confined in their fashion options. We're trying to open those options up and give people confidence to dress with taste. We will always love Marc Jacobs and give him the respect he deserves for his courage in strong design. This time we'll just take a step back to watch and see what will come of it.
The Spring RTW (ready to wear) line definitely looks more "ready to wear". The fall RTW line looks more like a "couture" example to us.
Funny, we were just tweeting about this. When we saw the Marc Jacobs Fall 2012 line that showed last night, we were a bit overwhelmed with the literal "mass" of clothing. Right when we saw the massive hats, scarves, skirts, crazy mixture of patterned socks and shoes our first thought was almost exactly what we tweeted last night; "why does it look like people are wearing their closets?"
The state of street style in the fashion world is all over the place at the moment. What happened to good, clean, tasteful clothing? We've tried finding images to pin in Pinterest to show what's going on there, but it's definitely proven difficult to do it in taste. Everyone is trying to out-do each other. People are running around like clowns. Marc Jacobs even said some of his muses were the likes of Anna Piaggi (who never steps out without a hat; an aspect definitely seen at the show) and Lynn Yaeger.
So is Marc's line sort of a "can't beat them, join them" type of homage?
We think Marc Jacob's fall 2012 line was a parody on the current state of style, notably street style. Esquire put up a blog a few days ago that puts the state of "street style" so well. We know we are pseudo-hypocrites in the writer's eyes since we're technically a street style blog. But we are trying to do this for different reasons than parading around in loud outfits. Standards in modesty make some women feel a bit confined in their fashion options. We're trying to open those options up and give people confidence to dress with taste. We will always love Marc Jacobs and give him the respect he deserves for his courage in strong design. This time we'll just take a step back to watch and see what will come of it.
Monday, February 13, 2012
GRAMMYS AND BAFTA 2012 - Dresses with sleeves
Carrie Underwood in Gomez Gracia
Paris Hilton in Basil Soda
Taylor Swift in Zuhair Muard
Adele in Armani
Katy Perry in Elie Saab
Fearne Cotton in Moschino
Emilia Fox in Luisa Beccaria
Christina Ricci in Givenchy
Jessica Brown-Findlay in Alessandra Rich
Tilda Swinton in Celine
And lastly, Milla Jojovich in Elie Saab. (Academy of motion picture arts and sciences awards)
(--->Thank you Cristina Bedwell for your facebook tip)
BLACK TEXTURES
Friday, February 10, 2012
CHRISTIAN DIOR PRE-FALL 2012, PART I
Technically these are for next fall, but who says we can't look ahead and start working these trends now? I'm going to start belting everything and layering thin turtlenecks under boxy, '60's type jackets and tunics. And black tights! Black tights with all of it. Yay! All looks from the Christian Dior Pre-Fall 2012 collection.
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
BELTED COAT
Feel like your outerwear totally drowns out the look underneath? Rather than just throwing a coat over every outfit, why not incorporate the coat into your overall look? An easy way to do this is to belt your coat. We sported the look here, as well. Bazzar and NY Magazine noted the trend, and Calvin Klein and Louis Vuitton highlighted belted coats in their Pre-Fall 2012 collections.
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