vrijdag 26 maart 2010

musthave: trenchcoat


looking for a trenchcoat, real investment peace
always seems to be just not it.
inspiration from burberry,
love the colours and accesories


beachbaby

prada

maandag 15 maart 2010

zaterdag 13 maart 2010

outfit post clogs

clogs cafe moda, pant zara



vrijdag 5 maart 2010

dinsdag 2 maart 2010

blown away

Going Platinum Alyona Osmanova by Christian Anwander for Tank



Contorting her form and giving major attitude for the pages of the latest Tank, Alyona Osmanova charms in her shoot with photographer Christian Anwander. Styled by Chloe Kerman, Alyona exudes the intensity of high fashion to the finest degree–wearing mesmerizing garments and accessories from the likes of Gottex, Prada and the late Alexander McQueen.

retroGucci

the brow

the flare

brown outfits

gucci's fall winter 2010 show was okay, didn't like everything
the paisley print, the gold brand sign, the outfits at the end. Did like the fur (surprise :p) and the 70s silhouette, but don't mind me I never been a big gucci fan

MILITARY--->PARTY

old party pic

Bird in my Backyard


Copycat: stella


dress mango, belt mango
already seen it instore
x

maandag 1 maart 2010

donderdag 25 februari 2010

blue in black and white


Fashion editor Jane How shows us the versatility of denim in her latest work for AnOther magazine. Photographed by Alasdair McLellan, the denim obsessed story features model Sigrid Agren sans over the top hair or makeup, proving the beauty of bare simplicity.




maandag 22 februari 2010

New York Fashion Week Highlights

The first fashion week of the coming fashion marathon is done.
Thursday was the last day of the New York Fashion Week that took place in Bryant Park from 11 'til 18 February.
Most prominent trend in NY is the multitude of fur.
Dennis Basso used a lot of fur in his clothes, every design he created lend something of a racoon,fox, mink or other animal.
Dennis Basso en Michael Kors Fall 2010
We saw a lot of leather this season on the catwalk, like last spring/summer 2010.
Alexander Wang showed dresses, skirts, pants and on-trend cycling shorts made of leather. Frank Tell en Jeremy Laing showed coloured leather in their collection and Proenza Schouler made the rough leatherlook feminine with pleated skirts and balconette dresses constructed from shiny, black leather.
Jeremy Laing, Tory Burch, Proenza Schouler
Multiple designers decorated their designs with fringe just as last.
The 70's ar coming back with long lean shapes.
Cynthia Rowley played with coloured fringe from broad strips of fabric on dresses, tops and skirts.
Derek Lam showed country/western fringe designs and the sisters Mulleavy had a fringe factor in the Rodarte collectie with wool fringe on the designs.
Rodarte, Cynthia Rowley, William Rast
Other then leather and fur, velvet dominated in NY.
Alexander Wang has velvet in his collection, Donna Karan showd a beautiful blue velvet coat, Malandrino used velvet in eveninggowns and Erin Fetherston showed that velvet can be done in daywear too. At Zac Posen we saw classic red velvet. Marc Jacobs who got praised by the fashion pack for his collection used a multitude of velvet in his designs.
Marc Jacobs, Donna Karan, Alexander Wang
The schoolgirl look inspired many many designers for coming fall.
We saw knee stockings strutting down the runway at Alexander Wang, L.A.M.B, Generra and at Erin Wasson x RCVA.
Marc by Marc Jacobs showed pleated skirts and checkered dresses.
Proenza Schouler showed buttoned-up blouses and satchels.
Generra, Milly, Marc by Marc Jacobs




zaterdag 20 februari 2010

D.I.Y.: Proenza Schouler S/S 10




HORIZONTAL STRIPE SHIRT WITH RAGLAN DETAIL

Ingredients:
-Rubber Gloves- Tulip Tie Dye ($5) in Black, Blue, and Yellow
-American Apparel Sheer Jersey Long Sleeve Tee ($26)Directions:


1. Lay the shirt down on a flat surface. Insert a piece of cardboard in between the layers, so the dye does not bleed through from the front to the back!
2. Spray sides of the shirt with the Yellow fashion dye creating two outer panels of color.
3. Spray the middle section of the shirt with the darker contrasting color (in this case, the Blue fashion dye). It's ok if the color overlaps a little bit—we think the bleeding looks cool!
4. Let it dry flat (for approximately thirty minutes; it's ok if it’s a bit damp, as it will help the color bleed) and repeat first three steps on the backside of the shirt.
5. Once it has dried, gather the shirt in very thin vertical sections, grabbing from the neck and the bottom of the shirt (to create an accordion effect!)
6. Finally, make thin horizontal lines with the Black fashion dye (with tip applicator) across the gathered accordion surface using the tip of your tie dye bottle nozzle. Repeat on the sleeves.
7. Again, our master crafter recommends you wait for the shirt to dry for three days before washing, according to the directions on the tag. For peace of mind, wash it in like colors or all by itself first!


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Lara Stone Chats to Interview About Her Engagement, Who She Asked to Make Her Wedding Dress


>> Lara Stone, who just recently got engaged to British comedian David Walliams, covers the March 2010 issue of Interview (photographed by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott); inside, she chats with Marc Jacobs — who she recently worked with on the Spring 2010 Louis Vuitton campaign — about the upcoming wedding, her stint in rehab, and all the attention on her body.She tells Jacobs of fiance Walliams: "He's wonderful. He's amazing. He makes me laugh. He's a proper gentleman. He's a bit mean but in a good way. I'm happy." The engagement was just announced at the end of last month, and Stone says she hasn't really started to make wedding plans "because I haven't been home at all since we got engaged." She does, however, know what she'll be wearing: "I asked Riccardo [Tisci] to make my dress."

Lara is quickly rising to the ranks of Natalia Vodianova and Gisele Bundchen, but when Jacobs asks whether she's recognized on the street:
"Not that much — just occasionally. I find it weird. It's so strange when some little girl runs up to you and is like, 'Oh, you're Lara!' And I'm like, 'How do you know that?'"

On dealing with fashion parties, post-rehab:
"It's gotten a lot better over the last few months. It's only been 10 months, but it's getting so much better. I kind of feel a bit insecure about things. At fashion parties, I do feel like people are kind of watching me and I just . . . I don't know, I get so shy, and I think, Oh, if only I could have a drink now. . . . But then that feeling disappears — it actually disappears pretty quickly. I remember how happy I am that I don't drink anymore. I think about all the bad times I had when I was drunk. . . . I messed up so many things. I don't want to do that anymore."
"I used to love slapping people in the face when I was drunk. I thought it was really funny, so I did a lot of that. I'd pick fights with doormen and bouncers and stuff a lot. Ex-boyfriends. But nobody ever punched me back, so I don't know if that counts as a physical fight."

On all the attention her curves garner:
"I'm a bit better now, but I was pretty self-conscious about it a few months ago because everybody kept going on like, 'Oh, she's so curvy!' and 'She's a plus-size model!' and this and that. It's all people would talk about — how I'm not very skinny. For a while, it made me pretty upset and I got a bit obsessive about it. I did a bunch of dieting and exercising and everything. I was losing weight, but I was still much bigger than everybody else. I didn't really see the point of making myself crazy anymore, so I kind of toned it down a little bit."

And on why she doesn't like working with female photographers:
"Personally, I don't like working with female photographers because they seem to never be able to make up their minds about what they want to do — with the exception of Inez [van Lamsweerde] because she always knows what she's doing. But so many times it's like, 'Oh, let's try this' and 'Let's try that' and 'Let's do this' and 'Let's do that.' It's like, 'For f*ck's sake, woman!'"


vrijdag 19 februari 2010

long lean kors


love the long lean shapes

michael kors


copycat: CELINE


can't stand the cold

love fur,
love fur in the fall 2010 shows.
I know it's wrong but I don't drive a car
and I'm practically a vegetarian

zondag 14 februari 2010

it's all just so sad...


Alexander McQueen Samples Recalled, Speculation on Company's Future Rises —This morning, Alexander McQueen's director of communications sent out an urgent message requesting all samples be sent back "asap" because securing "all items and garments from current and past collections" is their "immediate priority." Gucci Group remains mum on the future of McQueen the company — save CEO Robert Polet's emailed statement on the subject, which read: "What I can say is that there is a team at Alexander McQueen that has enormous talent and energy and passion that Lee was extremely proud of and I am too." A number of articles are popping up, citing luxury consultants and analysts who find the designer and his brand too inextricably linked for the company to survive without him. Noted one: "I think PPR will use this as a pretext to walk away from the McQueen brand, which has never really made any money anyway. The label just hasn't been around for long enough to be able to survive in the long term now that he is no longer there. A brand needs to have a history to live on in these circumstances and Alexander McQueen's brand doesn't have enough of a history. It's comparatively recent and its roots are not deep [Heard on the Runway, Bloomberg, Times UK, AP]

say you love me

say you do

cloglovin

1. Clogs with laces from Su-shi. 2. Clogs from Jeffrey Campbell. 3. Clogs from Swedish Has Beens. 4 + 5. Clogs from Zara.
2, 4 and 5 are my faves
would like to see nude clogs
chanel clogs on alexa chung
great issue of vogue
feels weird how summer is in the issues
winter 2009 is outside
and winter 2010 is on the runway

love the clogs at chanel
would be fun to see people wearing them this summer
I know I want to

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