Tuesday, September 13, 2016

TOMMY HILFIGER X GIGI HADID FALL 2016

TOMMY HILFIGER X GIGI HADID FALL 2016

Fashion maverick, Tommy Hilfiger collaborated with model of the moment Gigi Hadid for his Fall 2016 collection. The presentation  was held at South Street Seaport, New York with an elaborate carnival theme which included a games arcade and a Ferris wheel. With a flock of stars including Taylor Swift and her posse in attendance the highly anticipated show did not disappoint. The buy now, wear now instant gratification phenomenon was on offer with pieces hitting stores and online worldwide immediately. The collection focused on Hadid's personal off duty style with several design styles evident in the mix, think festival chic, nautical, sporting luxe, music groupie and femme fatale.

Hadid opened the show in a navy and white, shrunken, Sergeant Peppers inspired jacket. Regimental accents featured throughout. A relaxed, scoop neck tank in white was knotted nonchalantly at the navel and starred an anchor, rope motif emblazoned with Hilfiger's initials. A fringed bandana graced the neck. Black, leather skinny pants were a sizzling addition, gold zippers accenting the sleek silhouette.

Victoria's Secret model, Stella Maxwell took to the runway in a barely there, lighter than air, plunging navy tunic. A baby doll arabesque complete with poetic sleeves ignited the ships wheel, star spangled, printed chiffon fabric. Ebony, thigh high socks complete with double row gold glitter band were a great alternative to Hadid's preferred Stuart Weitzman 'Highland' over-the-knee boots and a much more attainable price point.

Sportswear heated up the the catwalk, Luna Bijl making an impact in a 90s revived, electric cobalt, silk satin boxers, plastered with nautical motifs throughout which were layered to signature Hilfiger briefs with the waist band peeking cheekily below the navel. A body baring, navy, sports mesh crop top was paired to the boxers which were married to a plush, knee length, statement, midnight fur coat finalised by two white fur bands on the cuffs. The staple fringed bandana continued to be the accessory of choice.

High octane energy was prevalent on a boyfriend, leather, bomber jacket punctuated by gold star insignia and T.H initials. Perfect attire for Hadid watching from the sidelines as current squeeze Zayn Malik performs to the screaming throngs of young girls galore. Skimpy, denim, distressed cut offs, knotted anchor tee and ribbed thigh high socks concluded the youth driven ensemble.

Other key garments included rustic cable knits in shades of vanilla, sweaters in micro proportions worn as dresses for a  'Just threw this on' approach and cropped, boxy college inspired sweaters evoking 90s R&B powerhouse sensations.

A paparazzi worthy collection sure to entice Gigi's cult social media following looking to emulate Hadid's everyday style.

By Courtney Jones.

 

Sunday, September 11, 2016

TOM FORD FALL 2016

TOM FORD FALL 2016

Designer Tom Ford kicked off New York Fashion Week with a bang, showcasing his Fall RTW 2016 collection at the former Four Seasons restaurant. A roll call of supermodels took to the runway including Ford favourites Amber Valetta, Liya Kebede, Carolyn Murphy and Natasha Poly. The collection fell into two categories, ladylike military surplus versus amplified, impeccable glamour.

The first series of looks Ford experimented with textured tweeds, herringbone and washed leather, oozing with earthy connotations. Key looks included a slimline, charcoal, tweed pencil skirt which fell elegantly below the knee. The demure attire was given a dose of attitude when pared back to a honey fudge, butter soft leather jacket. A collarless, elasticised neckline, poetic sleeves and peplum waist featured on the dip dye number. Statement making jewellery was on the agenda with chain drop earrings sporting gargantuan horn and leaf accoutrement. A gold ring choker was adorned with a molten centrepiece.

Ondria Hardin modelled a structured, high neck, camouflage jacket complete with moulded peplum. A hazelnut, double leather belt nipped in the waist, feminine silhouettes highlighting the waist reigning supreme. Lemon, rounded aviators complemented the side part, slicked back hairstyle exposing enviable razor sharp cheekbones. Black, second skin, leather, over the knee boots oozed with dominatrix qualities.

American model Carolyn Murphy ignited the runway in an opulent, round neck, long, sleeve, body skimming, sequin encrusted gown. The scintillating number starred chilli red and white sequin panelling emulating flames cascading form the upper thigh. 

Natasha Poly modelled a radiant, boatneck, long sleeve, cocktail gown encapsulated in gunmetal grey and raven sequins, sheer decadence prevailing. A black waist cincher attenuated the waist of the body caressing arabesque. An opaque, ink, wide choker framing the neckline concluded the red carpet worthy addition.  

An eye catching, tomato red, wraparound, plunge sequin dress in relaxed proportions was not for the faint hearted. The eighties derived number offered plenty of seductive charm with the sequined fabric swathing the torso ever so effortlessly.

An oversized leopard print, exotic, funnel neck, sleeveless blouse starred in the shade of dove grey and ebony. The bold print was married to a sleek black pencil skirt embellished with delicate hand beaded crystal fringing which glistened with every stride Binx Walton took on the runway.

Other standouts included sumptuous fur coats steeped in luxury; think 3/4 patchwork coat with a plush shearling collar, intarsia colour block floor length coat in shades of vanilla bean, chocolate and black and a mottled shearling, dip dye coat in monochromatic hues of oyster grey, snow white and ink.

A collection enriched with stylish majesty for the jet set, fashion pack.

By Courtney Jones.