Saturday, April 27, 2013
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Ginger and Smart Spring / Summer 2014
Ginger and Smart Spring / Summer 2014
Sisters Genevieve and Alexandra Smart of Ginger and Smart produced a directional collection replete with immaculate tailoring. Ebony, architectural lines encased and punctuated garments whilst peony blossoms softened the hardened exterior.Fashions model of the moment, Julia Nobis opened yet another show in a structured blazer worn lackadaisically around shoulders. This look was paired with conformable bralet, very Dolce and Gabbana, high waisted, fitted pencil skirt and cement shaded leather gloves. Navy, sky blue and ivory platform sandals with ankle strap detail completed the look.
Other looks included cropped, man style pant suit in sky blue linen silk comprising of loose, fluid trouser, bralet and streamlined blazer. A mesh and floral digi motif, relaxed fit crop was married with tailored, floral short and elongated silhouette blazer.
A Roland Mouret inspired creation came in the form of a black cap sleeved dress featuring sculptural torso panelling and caged floral peony bodice. A result ending in a clever play on visual illusion.
A cropped, monochromatic Archetype jacquard pant was paired with a boxy, collarless jacket and a minimalistic dark cocoa and black leather tote, think House of Celine.
Athleticism crept in on a cropped, halter blouse in black featuring delicate, whimsical,antique, ivory lace overlay. This garment was paired with the 'Incision' jacket in blackberry silk and 'Love Bite' high waisted, panelled pants in blackberry lace, oozing with effortless charm.
A runway standout sure to fly off the racks this spring / summer was an effervescent lace and silk crew neck, body con, ivory and black above the knee dress, featuring black scalloped lace 3/4 sleeves and trompe l'oeil effect panelling, drew attention to the waist. Polished, ladylike black suede and leather gloves finished the look.
Sumptuous guava sorbet 3 piece suiting bursting with allure is inevitably set to be on the wish list of fashionistas aplenty.
A Proenza Schouleresque ensemble comprised of navy, cobalt, mint and emerald cropped, jacquard jacket, cropped exotic undulating leopard silk shell top and high waisted scuba inspired pencil skirt featuring navy and mint panelling, pure finesse.
A multifaceted, geometric, kaleidoscope of colour was evident on a kimono style, plunge v-neck blouse featuring spliced shoulder detail.
Hi-tech fabrics such as coated linen with leather like qualities graced garments including stone jodhpurs.
Closing runway looks included poetic, flourishing florals which made an appearance on athletic arabesques and a striking pant suit full of vivacity.
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By Courtney Jones.
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Bec and Bridge Spring/Summer 2014
Bec and Bridge Spring / Summer 2014
Mercedes-Benz Australian Fashion Week S/S 2014, day one featured design duo, Bec and Bridge. Their latest collection was titled Chromolux.
The pair drew inspiration from the ocean and all its natural beauty. Free flowing,languid silhouettes were teamed with sporty luxe elements.
It was a strong departure from the signature Bec and Bridge aesthetic. The collection managed to break new territory yet may disappoint their legion of fans and target demographic due to the more mature silhouette.
Julia Nobis opened the show in a transparent, mesh, triangular bra, teamed with silk colour block ink and electric blue vest. A fluid, celestial pant in black finished the look.
Clean, minimalistic lines were evident on a structured, black bustier married with crisp white slouch pant, effortless sophistication.
Lingerie inspired pieces graced the runway. Sensual slips in rich shades including claret would look perfectly at home in the boudoir or a Calvin Klein runway.
Midi lengths proved popular this season. Sporty luxe crept in on a pink blush, racer front, silk, liquid midi dress, skimming the body nonchalantly.
The starring garment of the collection was a moto inspired,boxy, electric eel, leather vest which had the option of being worn as a dress. Peak shoulders and bulky buckle hardware toughened up the look. This was paired with ink athletic crop top, layered mesh long sleeve tank and tailored trouser.
Geometric cut-outs found their way onto ice blue, racer front, midi dress with cheeky peek-a-boo side torso cut-outs.
Koi fish inspired garments included pearlescent, plunge v-neck cami complete with built in back bra fastening, iridescent sequin trousers and a sequin blouse with overblown sleeve detail.
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By Courtney Jones.
Saturday, April 6, 2013
Balmain Fall 2013
Balmain Fall 2013
Designer Olivier Rousteing of Balmain delivered a Fall 2013 collection rich in visual ambiance combined with majestic artiness. Nonchalant ease was paired with hints of haughtiness. Intoxicating, a work encoded into Balmain's DNA continued to reign supreme.Strong, dominant, powerhouse silhouettes reminiscent of the 80s were unleashed onto the runway with full prowess. An ebony, butter soft, leather, plunge, peplum jacket was drawn together with a Japanese inspired obi waist cincher. This was teamed with man repellent, moire harem pants which tapered at the ankle. The languid pants softened the severely structured jacket.
An ivory, peak shoulder, angora knit featured overblown sleeves married with tarnished silver baroque dhoti pants, bronze cummerbund and gargantuan chandelier earrings grazing the collarbone.
Futuristic, sci-fi burnished molten knits with ribbed collars and cuffs are forthcoming wardrobe staples. Shoulders continued to command plenty of attention much to fans jubilance no doubt.
A piquant, fuchsia and claret mini tulip skirt in silk charmeuse was cleverly draped with sinuous tailoring. A rigid, moto cross inspired, quilted diamond blouse and boxing belt featuring chrome centerpiece completed the look. Hip high suede, black boots were construed as pants or second skin leggings.
A one shoulder, bouffant sleeved asymmetrical blouse in mauve and fuchsia added plenty of zing to the collection. Think the artist Prince meets 80s pop princess. Quilted black leather booties with center back zip exposure are a sure sell out.
Iridescent, glittery 3 piece suiting comprised of a play on proportions, long layered waistcoat, cropped structured blazer and MC Hammer inspired pants just beckoning for models to bust a move at the end of the runway. This collection is for no wallflower. Garments come with a colossal price tag to match. No doubt high street stores such as Topshop, Asos, Zara and Urban Outfitters will be quick to emulate Balmain's trends for the season. Suitable for those on a shoestring budget yet still aspire to the Balmain aesthetic.
Flamboyant combination consisting of ornate jackets, blouses and pants oozed of ostentation.
The colour palette comprised primarily of jewel tones including ruby, emerald, sapphire and sugilite.
Closing runway looks included Elizabeth Erm modelling a striking silk charmeuse, claret, mullet maxi, with folds reminiscent of Nicolas Ghesquiere's Fall 2009 RTW Collection.The maxi was twinned with a leather blouson featuring quilted, turtleneck bib, sheer opulence.
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By Courtney Jones.
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