Backstage at John Galliano: his own boudoir
March 7, 2010 by Jetty
Filed under Backstage, Featured Items, Paris, Snapshots
Viktor & Rolf – Backstage – FW2010
March 7, 2010 by tess
Filed under Backstage, Fashion, Featured Items, Paris, beauty, womenswear
During the V&R show there was not as much excitement backstage as there usually would be. The reason for this, of course, was the fact that Viktor and Rolf were dressing their models on stage, in stead of backstage. It took away a lot of the tension behind the scenes, but on the catwalk the pressure was on!
With each outfit Viktor and Rolf had to put on one of the models we were worried whether or not they would make it in time. And fortunately they did. All the dressing and undressing was done in about twenty minutes.
Of course backstage a lot of the preparations were done. Viktor and Rolf had to be able to easily take off the many coats Kirsten McMenamy wore. So they shouldn’t be too tightened. V&R had to know exactly what to do with each dress too, so the rehearsals were more than necessary. Also, the models that walked in the second half of the show did have to be dressed before entering the catwalk (they were going to be undressed by V&R).
Though well-known models like Karlie Kloss, Mirte Maas and Patricia van der Vliet walked in the show. They were hardly recognizable. They all wore caps and sunglasses and had large ponytails. Their make-up was plain: bleached eyebrows, light-colored lips and a rather pale skin tone. So the make-up wasn’t too special but the spectacular show totally made up for that.
Remembering McQueen #1
February 12, 2010 by Jetty
Filed under Backstage, Featured Items, People
John Galliano: “McQueen was daring, original, exciting. He shook up the establishment with his creativity and understood what it takes to be a great British ambassador for fashion. I admired him very much. He was a fashion revolutionary that, like me, made the journey from [Central] Saint Martins to Paris where he put his own unique mark on the industry. He will not be forgotten.” (Source: WWD)
Supertrash Amsterdam Fashion Week fw2010
January 29, 2010 by Jetty
Filed under Amsterdam, Backstage, Fashion, Featured Items
“A new era has begun in which power is back where it belongs, women finally will take over authority. SuperTrash tells this story with her new winter collection, specially created by Power women for Power women! Who can we honor better to celebrate this than the most famous queen of our history that ruled over a whole empire: Miss Cleopatra.” This was according to their pressrelease.
And it was a strong woman indeed that walked the catwalk at the Supertrash-show. And she couldn’t care less what others would think of her ultra-tight, short dresses, high heels, glitzy leggings and comfy cardigans or leather jackets. Colors moved form black to brown, green and off white. Silver studs, golden tinkles and long zippers made it look more tough, while big flower-prints added a touch of femininity.
Backstage at Mattijs fw2010
Yesterday Mattijs presented his fall/winter collection for 2010. Right before his show we photographed some cool backstage moments…
Amsterdam Fashion Week Backstage Impressions #2
Backstage at the beauty area. A good fashion-show can’t do without a good make-up and hair.
Amsterdam Fashion Week Backstage Impressions #1
January 28, 2010 by Jetty
Filed under Amsterdam, Backstage, Events, Featured Items
SMILE! Mattijs poses after his show backstage with all the models. His collection was well received.
Backstage at Jan Taminiau fw2010
Yesterday Jan Taminiau gave a great show. Just before the show we went backstage. Here are some backstage impressions.
Backstage at Lanvin Menswear fw2010
Peter Stigter went backstage at Lanvin this morning to capture the vibe. He spotted Lucas Ossendrijver – the designer of Lanvin menswear – and Alber Elbaz – creative director of Lanvin – backstage styling the models and giving interviews to journalists like Suzy Menkes (who was lyric about the collection: “Loving Lanvin has become the leitmotif of the 21st century. But there was a good reason why the menswear show Sunday was cheered so fervently. This is a rare historic house where the clothes seem to live in the moment, yet embrace a traditional masculine only culture.”)
Take a close look at the accessories – those rings and snakeskin bags ! – and the clothes. This is menswear from today – never aggressive or conservative, but self-assured and loving. And, most important: it brings back the fun in men’s fashion.
Elle style awards 2010: best stylist
January 16, 2010 by Jetty
Filed under Amsterdam, Backstage, Events, Featured Items
Last night Lisa Anne Stuyfzand (3rd from right) won the Elle Style Award for best stylist with her surprising mix of Dutch folklore with a witty, sexy touch.




















































