Bonjour Paris!
March 2, 2011 by Jetty
Filed under Featured Items, Paris, womenswear
Today we start with our postst about Paris Fashion Week. Our team arrived yesterday. Of course we’ll try to inform you as fast as possible. Look out for pictures of Mugler, Dries van Noten and Rochas today.
Round Up Milan FW2011
March 2, 2011 by Jetty
Filed under Fashion, Featured Items, Milan, Stylespot, womenswear
All lovely femininity and seduction is what we perceived past week in Milan. This is definitely part of the Milan signature. Here are some linking influences to round up Milan: a shared sense of nostalgia, amazing fabrics (it’s all in the mix) and exiting colour schemes.
Gucci and Prada put a big mark on this Milan season. They are the runners up in the 5 influences we like to quote.
SIXTIES Prada moved us towards the 60s and 70s, some literary references like dropped waists with big, low-slung belts and chunky buttons. But most of all innovative and refreshing.
GLAM: Gucci reinforces the 20’s, 30’s feel, which was already strong in NY, and this was done masterful in an amazing mix of saturated shades, topped with lush fur and loads of feminine flair.
SOFT COLOUR: a statement made by Missoni, new hues which will surely be of influence in the near fashion future.
MASCULINE/FEMININE: Ferragamo played the masculine against the feminine wonderfully and we’ve seen more of these androgynous twists at Dolce & Gabana, Dsquared² and Sportmax.
SHINE: when it came to all the shiny surface effects, another BIG issue, Etro, the master of print, was one of the many designers who showed these artfully.
One last remark! Long lengths, extremely long, but still (we didn’t count) we’re sure Milan showed more knee then NY. We guess since most designers are referencing towards a more recent era.
Stylespot is a collaboration with Stijlinstituut Amsterdam.
First View Milan FW2011: More Lace
March 1, 2011 by Jetty
Filed under Fashion, Featured Items, Milan, Stylespot, womenswear
There’s more lace to come from Milan! We spotted it in New York and London and got it confirmed now in Milan. Lace is a red thread linking collections, looks and styles.From cobwebby, embroidered, chunky to featherweight. Plasticized, coated, printed and sequined. From antique to high tech and modernistic.
In Milan, it was most of all used the authentic way. Pretty and lady like, refined Chantilly lace.
Stylespot is a collaboration with Stijlinstituut Amsterdam
First View Milan FW2011: Soft Color
March 1, 2011 by Jetty
Filed under Fashion, Featured Items, Milan, Stylespot, womenswear
The soft colors that popped up in Milan are definitely an opening towards a new spirit.
A fresh palette launched by Bottega Veneta, Missoni and Etro. Pale precious pastels. Not just soft in shades, also dimensional peach-touch fabrics with lots of knots, curls and pile. Candy coloured yet not that sweet, the unusual fabrics and wild combinations give this look a daring twist that makes us curious to see more of it next season.
Stylespot is a collaboration with Stijlinstituut Amsterdam
John Galliano Fired!
March 1, 2011 by Jetty
Filed under Fashion, Fashion Professionals, Featured Items, Paris, People
Christian Dior has fired John Galliano as it’s creative director.
“I unequivocally condemn the statements made by John Galliano, which are in total contradiction to the longstanding core values of Christian Dior,” Sidney Toledano, Dior’s president and chief executive officer, said in a statement today.
Dior stated that the “odious behaviour” exhibited by Galliano in the video released yesterday was the last straw resulting in his dismissal.
Source: Vogue
Arrivederci Milano!
March 1, 2011 by Jetty
Filed under Featured Items, Milan
Streetfashion Milan Womenswear FW2011 Day 6
March 1, 2011 by Jetty
Filed under Featured Items, Milan, Streetwear
What are you wearing during the coming fashionweeks? Your Prada-shoes, your latest Jil Sander-dress or that vintage Yves St. Laurent? Maybe we’ll spot you in Paris, Milan, New York or Amsterdam. During the fashionweeks we refresh our streetwear posts regularly. We don’t judge, we’re not the fashion-police, we just enjoy fashion and your own personal style. Next stop: Milan Fashion Week.
DSquared Catwalk Fashion Show Milan FW2011
February 28, 2011 by Jetty
Filed under Fashion, Featured Items, Milan, womenswear
The fall-collection Dean and Dan Caten sent oput this morning was the same theme their menscollection had: early American settlers mixed with tough biker chic. The basis: ultra tight jeans, leather bikerjackets or jackets with pouf peaked shoulders and nipped in the waist, white shirts, long coats and lace up boots set on iron-blades, ice-skating style. There were also bustier tops, floor-sweeping leather dusters, plaid hotpants, fringed blankets worn as capes or wraps and massive fur coats.
It was the styling that brought panache at the show and the collection, leaving that all behind what’s left is a jeans, a jacket and a shirt. Nothing new really.
First View Milan FW2011: Shine
February 28, 2011 by Jetty
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The Shine-theme is about all that shines, from metallic armors to shimmery diaphanous layers. Who thought we would be dipped in sobriety for another season was wrong. Though there are still restrained looks and calm understatement plus loads of minimalistic shapes, some designers have clearly found a route to escape.
It is far easier to diversify and stand out in more expressive and new materials then when having to dig deep into total simple and soberness. So we welcome the sequins, high sheen silks, lurex metal shine and slick skin looks. Plus high tech coatings or big translucent scales layer plain colour and print.
Stylespot is a collaboration with Stijlinstituut Amsterdam
Aquilano.Rimondi Catwalk Fashion Show Milan FW2011
February 28, 2011 by Jetty
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Tommaso Aquilano and Roberto Rimondi were inspired by Dutch artist Piet Mondrian for their own collection, which was all about straight lines.
But the design duo kept away from the YSL-way of interpreting the Mondrian-theme, instead they only used the gridlines on the flapper-style dresses made from velvet and lurex, some embellished with geometric bead embroidery or ostrich feathers. Rich coats were made from boiled wool and interwoven with contrasting strips of satin. Colorwise Aquilano and Rimondi fell for burnished shades of copper and sienna plus lemon, orange and lime.





























































































