The ABC of womenswear ss2012, part 6
October 20, 2011 by Jetty
Filed under Fashion, Featured Items, London, Milan, Paris, Trends, womenswear
Let’s move on with our ss2012 womenswear ABC. There’s still so much to talk about. More colors, more details and more design.
P is for POETIC VISION
This is a lovely tale of heroines travelling the world, picking up inspirations, connecting and merging the east and the west and marrying these influences in lovely, narrative and poetic stories. The spirit is romantic, exquisitely elegant and fuelled with craftsmanship in tailoring, embellishment, pattern as well as cut. Some glowful decadence in androgynous looks with a daring sensual twist. Shades of China show in dangling tassels, kimono-like wraps, north-African caftans and western suiting. Manipulated city- and landscapes in photo print as well as historical engravings of gardens of Eden.
Q is for QUICK UPDATE
Q is always a nasty symbol for a fashion-alphabet. Is it for Quality, Question, Quest? Well, we chose Quick Update, as in fast update or short summary. So what do we need for ss2012? Something elegant in electric pastelcolors and a flowerprint, a white dress with a big belt, some ethnic details and a retro vibe in coats, pleated skirts and bandeau-tops. Collections that represent these themes the best are Celine, Prada, Marni and Burberry. So get inspired!
R is for ROARING TWENTIES
In this time of crisis, the come back of the Roaring Twenties is not a surprise. But the remake of The Great Gatsby must have inspired some designers too. Art Deco reminiscence and pre depression jazz inspiration resulted in a pure celebration of the dress. For one the canvas to proof the lucky marriage between technology and crafts, for others a manifest to elevate the artisan over the machine. From minutely laser-cut decorations to intricate embroidery, beading and fringing. The 1920’s revived with modern twists; patterns inspired by ancient architectural icons as The Chrysler building, or lean away-from-the-body shifts inherited from the jazz-era.
Streetstyle Trend: Fancy Pants
October 19, 2011 by Jetty
Filed under Fashion, Featured Items, London, Milan, New York, Paris, Streetwear, Trends, womenswear
The brighter, the better. The shinier, the chicer. And the funkier the prints, the bigger the chance some streetstyle photog took a picture. Fancy pants were a big hit in the streets of the four fashion capitals.
We spotted them with stripes, tartan, animal prints, the American flag, flowers, sequins and ethnic prints. Mostly combined with a simple uni-color top or shirt and some cool heels. And that’s really all you need for a showstopping streetstyle look.
Besides being noticed by the fashion paparazzi there’s another big advantage to those trousers; they’re ultra-comfortable. They’re loose, airy and some of them even feel like your finest pj’s.
The hottest labels already showed them in their catwalk shows and we’re pretty sure this trend is going to stay around for a while.
The ABC of womenswear ss2012, part 5
October 17, 2011 by Jetty
Filed under Fashion, Featured Items, London, Milan, New York, Paris, Trends, womenswear
There are still some parts to go of the fashion-alphabet for spring 2012. It’s such a wonderful, exciting season that’s awaiting us. Can’t wait to wear a great pleated skirt.
M is for MODERN BAGS
The it-bag of season 2012 will probably be the va va vroemmm clutch of Prada, with the Thunderbird-flames or a cartoon of a car. But the new classics that will last longer we’ll find at Celine, Jil Sander, Chloe and Balenciaga. The modern bag is geometrically shaped, has a short, big strap and is worn under the arm. Look at Balenciaga and Chloe. While Celine sticks to the minimal, in form, function and color. The boxy shapes at Jill Sander are quite new, while Vuittons interpretation of the plastic basket is quite funny and adorable.
N is for NEAT PLEATS
The pleated skirts is fashion’s favorite coming spring. Worn low at the hips with a big belt at Celine and Chloe, but also elegant, feminine and swinging in soft colors at Prada. It has everything a woman needs: it’s flattering, sensual, sunny and wearable.
O is for OVER ALL PRINTS
Prints are the big message for ss2012, especially the digital flowerprints. But designers take us one step further, they love to see us in print from head to toe. And it doesn’t matter if it matches or not. Digitally manipulated flowers, stripes, fantasy-prints and even classic drawings: the more the better.Mary Katrantzou’s work is the best example.
To be continued.
Streetstyle Trend: A Touch of Neon
October 17, 2011 by Jetty
Filed under Fashion, Featured Items, London, Milan, New York, Paris, Streetwear, Trends, womenswear
It was one of the biggest streetstyle trends of this season: neoncolored fashion items. The bright and funky colors popped up at every fashion week. We saw fluorescent lime, eclectic green, bright orange and neon pink everywhere.
The daredevils wore neon in their actual clothing, others opted for bright accessories like bags (satchel bags, clutches) and shoes.
A smart choice, since a touch of neon is the easiest way to pimp your whole look and go from dull to daring.
Especially on a sunny day those neon shades make a great fashion statement.
The ABC of womenswear ss2012, part 4
October 14, 2011 by Jetty
Filed under Fashion, Featured Items, London, Milan, New York, Paris, Trends, womenswear
You can fill two alphabets with all the news and trends that will appear in spring 2012. But let’s stick to the main stuff for now. Today part 4.
J is for JEWELRY
The more feminine and elegant womenswear gets, the more refined the jewelry. For the first time Prada presented necklaces and earrings in shiny stones and little roses, sweet and sophisticated at the same time. Marni is always strong with her jewelry, this time she focused at bracelets. And what to think of the accessories at Dolce & Gabbana, made of fake-pasta, pepperoncini and garlic. While they got inspired by the Italian kitchen, Alber Elbaz of Lanvin looked at the street and borrowed the chunky metal for his big bold chokers and pendants.
K is for KANYE WEST
For years Kanye West is a regular visitor of the fashionshows. He loves fashion and it seems he wanted to prove his knowledge with a collection of his own. Well, not everybody is convinced about his skills as a fashion-designer after seeing the collection for ss2012. The show he gave in Paris illustrates what he likes and problably what he likes women to wear. Lots of fur, lots of skintight dresses and a trashy (track)suit now and then.
L is for LAYERS
Although the couture spirit doesn’t leave much room for layers, there are designers who don’t want a stiff, minimal look but search for more fluidity, layering and movement in their clothes. Luckily. Not every woman is waiting for Balenciaga-esque silhouettes. So thanks to Haider Ackermann and Ann Demeulemeester there are still exciting layers, color-combinations and silhouettes. But even a modernist as Raf Simons plays with see through layers in his collection for Jil Sander.
To be continued.
Streetstyle it-girl: Susie Bubble
October 14, 2011 by Jetty
Filed under Fashion, Featured Items, London, Milan, New York, Paris, People, Streetwear, womenswear
In 2006 she decided to let everyone in on her ‘fashion bubble’, she started her own blog and has become one of the most popular fashion bloggers ever since. Susie Bubble doesn’t miss any fashion week and is a hard to miss streetstyle personality.
Her outfits are as bubbly as her name suggests. There’s always a nice pop of color and funky sunnies and cool bags make her stand out from the crowd.
Her cool bangs and her friendly smile make this blogger one of our favorite streetstyle ‘projects’.
Check out the bubbly gallery below.
The ABC of womenswear ss2012, part 3
Next spring will be a lively season, with lots of color, elegance and femininity. Good times are coming! Today part 3 of our ABC.
G is for GIANNI VERSACE
Oh, good old Gianni, we surely do miss his vibrant collections full of prints, color and sexy clothes. But with a collaboration with H&M ahead – and a promise made by Donatella that she will be using some Versace classics in prints – we do expect a revival of the Versace-print. Some designers used the baroque prints and foulard prints in their collections. Just to offer something different than just clean minimalism.
H is for HOLIDAY in retro-style
With the Fifties back in style, the glamourous holiday-dressing returns too. This theme shares with us moments of nostalgia and makes us long for times that were innocent and frivolous. Holiday forever in these not just referenced, yet simple literary quoted historic silhouettes.
I is for INNOCENT & SWEET
The fashion merry-go-round keeps spinning and brought us sugar SWEET fashion. The word ‘pretty’ was banned from the fashion dictionary for seasons, but made a majestic comeback. Opulence, intricate embellishment and exquisite craftsmanship modernise romance by alternating laser cut silk cellophanes and crafted Broderie Anglaise.
To be continued
An Ode To Anna..
October 12, 2011 by Jetty
Filed under Fashion, Featured Items, London, Milan, New York, Paris, Streetwear
She is, without a doubt, the most photographed person at every fashion week. Whether she’s doing a little dance, holding a dog painting, talking to Kanye, wearing Versace for H&M, taking a picture of us or just strutting the streets in another crazy outfit, the vibrant Anna dello Russo keeps on fascinating us (and the rest of the fashion industry).
She changes at least three times during a regular Fashion Week day (oh my, is she traveling heavy), and every single one of her outfits is spot on. She dresses head to toe in designer items and keeps all of her looks in her archives.
No look is ever over-accessorized with Anna and More is More is definitely her ‘thing’.
Anna is completely crazy and great fun. You just gotta love her.
We shot like a zillion pictures of her during the latest fashion weeks. We just can’t get enough of you Anna!
The ABC of womenswear ss2012, part 2
October 12, 2011 by Jetty
Filed under Fashion, Featured Items, London, Milan, New York, People, Trends, womenswear
Season ss2012 seems still far away, and there is so much to tell about what’s coming up. So we’re putting everything in an ABC round-up. Today part 2.
D is for DIGITALIZE
Digital prints were all over the collections this season, but why did it take that long and why does it stay that close to the pavement laid out by those great pioneers, Alexander McQueen and Mary Katranzou? Lovely, happy and very exiting though.
E is for ETHNIC
Ethnic influences are still visible in fashion. take a look at Burberry’s collection with the rattan and tribal patterns and jewelry, or Donna Karan with her African vibe. Dark earthy colors, ocre, green and red are dominating but there’s also a more tropical and colorful side to this trend with vibrant colors and fantasy patterns.
F is for FIFTIES
This trend tells an entertaining tale of pretty dresses, fit and flare, full as well as swirling and swinging skirts and sweet, sorbet-like colors. It brings us back to the Fifties as known in movies and books. Prada, the brave, alternated this prettiness with spiced up romance, moving beyond stereotypes. Then surprisingly well coordinated was the return of Fifties swimwear.
To be continued.
Streetwear Milan SS12 part 2
September 29, 2011 by Joris
Filed under Featured Video, Milan, Video
An impression of streetwear outside the fashion shows in Milan.










































































































































































































































