Fashionwalk Fashionclash Maastricht

May 31, 2010 by  
Filed under Events, Featured Items, General, Presentations, Team

Team Peter Stigter joined the Fashionwalk that’s introducing Fashionclash Maastricht, the fashion meets art event that kicks off next friday. Peter Stigters charity-project Peter Stigter aan de Muur is part of the Fashionwalk. Five locations are decorated with the large format-photos, Kiki Niesten, Gay Jongen Interieur, Selexyz Dominicanen, Theater Het Vrijthof and Kruisherenhotel. We’ll keep you posted during the whole event.

Streetwear trend: pretty in pink

May 31, 2010 by  
Filed under Milan, New York, Paris, Streetwear

Not only on the runway you see the strangest fashion pieces being worn. On the streets special designs and unexpected trends can be seen as well.

For example this candy pink trend. All of a sudden it seems this color is a huge hit on the streets. Yet we never noticed before it was this popular.

While we were reporting on the pastelshades that are a big fashion trend this summer, this pink popularity most have slipped right through.

On the streets we saw trenchcoats, boots, dresses and tops in pink. Those outfits really stood out in between all the other streetfashion. It looked so fresh we are thinking about hitting the stores ourselves.

Yet of course this color is not for everyone. Only with the right skintone you can look pretty in this kinda pink.

Topmodel of the Week: Abbey Lee Kershaw

This topmodel from down under is unstoppable. She walks in all the big fashion shows, was a Victoria’s Secret angel twice, was a model for the famous Pirelli calender and did a tv commercial for Gucci. You might wanna read more about this Australian beauty…

Name: Abbey Lee Kershaw
Age: 22
Date of Birth: June 12, 1987
Place of Birth: Melbourne, Australia
Discovered: While she was on the beach with her grandma in Australia. After that she took part in a modelling competition and won.
Runway debut: Milan, Gucci. She was booked exclusively for Gucci.
City: New York
Fashion shows: almost any fashion brand; one season Abbey walked in 84 shows.
She was a Victoria’s Secret angel for two years (2008 & 2009).
Last season (fall/winter 2010/2011) she opened the shows of Chanel, Michael Kors, Isaac Mizrahi, Issa, John Rocha and Pucci.
Covers:  Australian Vogue, Japanese Vogue, V, Dazed & Confused, Muse, Numéro. In 2008 Style.com named her one of the top ten newcomers.
Abbey Lee is ranked 8th on the Top 50 Models Women list by models.com.
Ad campaigns:  Gucci, D&G, CK Jeans, H&M, Levi’s, Lord & Taylor, See by Chloé, Guilty Brotherhood, Express Jeans and Pirelli Calender 2010.
TV Commercials: Gucci fragrance Flora
Agencies:  Next Management (London, New York, Paris), Chic Management (Sydney), 2pm Model Management (Copenhagen)
Quotes:

  • ‘I like my hands. They do most of the talking.’
  • ‘Let’s just say, if I weren’t a model, I’d be a walking collage. I see my body as a blank canvas that’s aching to be decorated; I find it all very fascinating.’
  • ‘TV will never be something I commit to.’
  • ‘I didn’t even know modelling existed as a job’
  • ‘In New York you have to be very ambitious to stay ahead of everyone, otherwise you get lost in the crowd.’

Extra:

  • Abbey Lee worked in the bakery section at Newmarket Safeway before.
  • She has a pierced nose and a pierced nipple.
  • During Paris Fashion Week Abbey Lee fainted at the Alexander McQueen runway right before she was to exit the runway.
  • She is currently seeing Puerto Rican fashion director, producer, and runway coach Daniel E. Rivera.
  • She fell at a spring Rodarte show in New York (2008)
  • She had to skip a whole fashion season due to a knee injury.
  • She smokes.
  • She said no when Alexander McQueen asked her to walk in the spring/summer show in the crazy Armadillo shoes

Gaultier for Hermès: an overview

May 27, 2010 by  
Filed under Fashion, Featured Items, Paris

Today the news came through that designer Jean Paul Gaultier will leave Hermès, the brand for which he has been designing for seven years. Though Gaultier will design one more spring collection for the French fashionlabel, we thought it would be nice to look back upon seven years of Gaultier for Hermès.

We selected the most eye-catching pieces of clothing and accessories Gaultier has been designing the past seven years. With every show Gaultier was able to amaze us; theywere great fun as well. The cultural themes of his shows made his collections look even more powerful, but he still managed to let the clothes remain classy.

The styling of the shows was always over the top with lots of great accessories and a different hat-style every season. We’re sure Gaultier had a lot of fun working for Hermes, and we think he did a great job too.

Now let’s wait and see if Christopher Lemaire is able to equal that at Hermès…

Gaultier is leaving Hermès

After seven years, Jean Paul Gaultier is leaving Hermès. He will be replaced by Christophe Lemaire, who has been designing for Lacoste since 2000. Gaultier will show one more spring collection for Hermès in october. The French house will continue to support Gaultiers business.

Streetstyle vs. Catwalk fashion

May 27, 2010 by  
Filed under Fashion, London, Milan, New York, Paris, People, womenswear


Each fashion season we all get very much inspired by the collections presented on the catwalk. After New York, London, Milan and Paris we have new creative ideas and we have picked up the trends we will probably be wearing a season later. So there’s no doubt fashion designers create trends or at least a certain style.

Yet it’s also true that a big part of  fashion starts on the street. What people wear in their daily lives is a starting point for fashion too. Whether it’s your grandma walking her dog in a floral printed skirt, your father in one of his suits or your neighbour is a pair of old school jeans. Every kind of streetwear can be the beginning of a fashion trend.

During the fashion weeks our team always spots the most fashionable people outside the fashion shows. They wear clothes not everyone dares to wear. Their streetstyle is often bright-colored, crazy-shaped and remarkably printed. Not to mention their shoes and accessories.

To show you that streetwear can be an inspiration for fashion designers we selected six outfits that were seen in the streets as well as on the runway.

The leopard print (Paul Smith) has been a huge hit for many seasons. No wonder we still saw it on the runway and on the street. Yet the fact that snake prints are taking over was already visible in the streetstyle as well. A snake-printed coat (seen at Pucci) seems to be the new must-have of the season.

Another popular trend: ruffles. You can chose for the plain ones, but as we saw at Valentino big floral details can be very cool too. And as Balmain showed: you can never go wrong with a pair of skinny pants and a tight, shoulder accentuated jacket.

Spring is in the air #10

May 26, 2010 by  
Filed under Backstage, Featured Items, Milan, models

Contemporary fashion. Miucca Prada always finds a way to mix the classics with something quirky and modern. I mean, wearing chandelier-like dresses over a white shirt and shorts. Yet the result is glamorous and fresh. That’s all we need on a beautiful day.

spring is in the air #9

May 25, 2010 by  
Filed under Backstage, Featured Items, models, Paris, womenswear

Time for some bare legs, beautiful shoes and an African touch. Dries van Noten mixed French elegance with tribal influences. Great for spring!

Streetwear trend: casual cape

May 25, 2010 by  
Filed under Milan, New York, Paris, Streetwear

We didn’t really see this one coming. Yet all of a sudden they were everywhere: capes. This most striking outerwear fashion piece is back in style.

And we’re not just talking about any cape. No it’s a particular cape that’s the new hit of the season. It has a natural color like beige or light brown and more than often it has a small darkbrown edge as a finishing detail.

On the streets of Milan and Paris we spotted many of those fashionable capes. They were worn with leggings or trousers, never with a skirt or a dress.

Between the fashionista’s who wore them, were Anna dello Russo and our own fashion blogger Tess.

What do you think of this fashionable trend? Is it here to stay?
Or should capes just be worn by superheroes?

Meanwhile…at Norwegian Constitution Day

Back to your roots is one of the big lifestyle-trends at this moment, and regarding to the young Norwegians our photographer Muriel Schouten spotted during her visit in Norway this trend also considers clothes. Well sort of. The Norwegians celebrate the signing of their constitution in 1814 in their own way: they dress themselves in traditional costumes, young and old, walk in parades carrying banners and playing music. They are proud of their dress and it shows! It’s original and pure, beautiful and real.

And now we know for sure where the likes of John Galliano take their inspiration from.

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