Showing posts with label trend. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trend. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Fashion that Fascinates..

Gorgeously constructed collars awash with silk, taffeta, Swarvoski crystals, metallic wool silk, silver spikes, and gold studs from Eleven Objects. These edgy, versatile, and unexpected creations can be credited to Linh Thi Do and Christine Rhee, two designers who said they “simultaneously decided that their wardrobes would be vastly improved by a different kind of accessory.” The two paired up to create Eleven Objects and are now presenting their first Fall 2011 collection

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Heavy Machine

Industrial peep toe heel from Heavy Machine. Features black spandex mock sock, black patent leather toe, leather vamp, ankle buckle strap with silver hardware, leather lining and leather sole.
4.25” Wrapped leather heeL

$342.00


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Ninja


Leeloo Modernist Bikini lace and chain body harness jewelry

$112.00
Leeloo Modernist Bikini lace and chain body harness jewelry from This Ilk


silver claw wrap ring
$195




Benched Cut Out Platform

Jeffrey Campbell

Cut out platform heels from Jeffrey Campbell. Features two-toned oxford inspired styling with side cut out detail and front lacing. Polished wood platform and heel. Rubber Sole.
1.5" platform
5.5" heel height

$187.00

Benched Cut Out Platform
Benched Cut Out Platform
Benched Cut Out Platform




ANDREIA CHAVES: INVISIBLE NAKED SHOE

Andreia Chaves Invisible Naked Shoes
Andreia Chaves Invisible Naked Shoes


ALEXANDER MCQUEEN
Mini Skull and Cherry Blossom ring

farfetch from FEATHERS , LONDON
EUR 195,00
ALEXANDER MCQUEEN - Mini Skull and Cherry Blossom ring












Monday, April 4, 2011

Summer fun - Tie and Dye

As the temperatures drop in the city, the clothes get thinner and airier.. One of the best summer prints is tie-dye..  Gone are the days when it was considered a thing of the 60s-70s.. In fact it is still a big rage in modern fashion..


From the time I learned how to tie and dye, I went completely crazy.. We even had to make a project for my class on atleast 20 different techniques of tie-dye.. I enjoyed it so much that I even offered to do my friend's projects!! And then a year later, my sister was learning about it at her school, and she took my project and the teachers requested me to do a demo! So I spent a morning at her school, showing the kids various ways they could dye fabric..

SO far I have dyed tees, dresses and even some not so white anymore u nderwear..

If you are artistic and do not know how to tie-dye, then check out these webpages..


Tie and dye makes an appearance on the runway.








Celebrities rock the tie-dye trend

Ashley Tisdale does it in Tie-dye







If you still think its too much and you would never be able to pull the look, the try something a little more subtle..









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So go ahead and enjoy this awesome trend which is still 'in' since the past 2-3 years!


Sunday, March 27, 2011

The A-Z Trend Report

All the trends you need to know for autumn/winter 2011-12




Androgyny: Girls dress like boys and men wear dresses (well, Daniel Craig did on International Women’s Day). 





B
Boozy Colours: Burgundy, claret, cider – at Victoria Beckham,Tommy HilfigerMarc Jacobs, everywhere in London, Fendi,GucciHaider AckermannCelineMarc by Marc JacobsMiu Miu





C
Colour: If the overall trend is for warm, autumnal colours, it was still sometimes eye-popping. It was the talk of New York: Michael Korswent with amazing block colour, Thakoon with red and blue, black and yellow and print. Also, GucciAlberta FerrettiBurberry ProrsumJonathan SaundersCharles AnastaseRoksanda IlincicOsmanPaul & JoeLanvin went for headline hues – and Alexandra Shulman told VogueTV that she was particularly impressed with the London colour palette.





D
Domintarix/Fetish: At GilesMarc JacobsAntonio Berardi,Marios Schwab; Boy George had a dominatrix as his date at theWestwood Red Label show; also at Viktor and Rolf and Givenchy,Louis VuittonMcQueen bondage straps, VersusGaultier; Lady Gaga – the ultimate fetish poster girl – took to the catwalk for Mugler.





E
Everything, all together: Mix sequins with fake fur with tweed with leather with wool with rubber with goat hair with mink with fox with plastic. Please refer to T. 





F
Forties elegance: GallianoGucciMiu MiuJonathan Saunders. Add a pair of elbow-length gloves, if nothing else. 





G

Gender play: Andrej Pejic modelled for Jean Paul GaultierAnn Sofie-Back was inspired by porn and men looking at cars and lots of designers looked to boyswear for girls – StellaBalenciagaBalmain,CelineDolce & Gabbana and Chanel included, plus Emilio Pucciand Jonathan Saunders added menswear for the first time. 




H

Homespun: House of Holland and Christopher Kane’s crochet; handicraft fabrics (think corduroy and blanket-fringed tweed), atRodarteErdemCharles AnastaseJohn RochaVanessa BrunoPradaMulberryMargaret HowellHermesSonia RykielValentino




I

Is She Or Isn’t She? The Kate Middleton wedding dress debate goes on and on. McQueen is currently in the lead. 


J

John Galliano: Fashion Week’s big story - read all about it here. 



K

Kates: Middleton; Moss on the catwalk at Louis Vuitton and Miu Miu bringing proceedings to a close with Kate Bush. 





L

Longer length skirts: DriesChloeBalenciagaRoland Mouret,Antonio Marras. If you can’t cope with the mid-length, take it all the way to the floor. 




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N

Nostalgia: The state of the world has us hankering for the good old days. Take your pick from the Sixties or the Forties. 




O

O is for going dotty for spots and circles: Marc Jacobs started it and almost everybody wanted a little of it until Stella who didn’t hold back.




P

Feature Prints: Dots (got that?); baroque (Jonathan Saunders,Versace), Henry Holland’s bird cages; photographic flowers atGiambattist ValliStella’s broken glass; Miu Miu’s glittering spring flowers; enlarged feathers at UngaroGivenchy’s panthers,Marc by Marc Jacobs’ lions or pen and ink swirls at Balenciaga or Cacharel




Q

Questions, questions: What will Kate wear? Who’ll get the job atDior




R

Royals and Revolution: Peter Pilotto and Todd Lynn were inspired by revolution, Charles Anastase gave us medieval princesses, Giles was inspired by Lady Jane Grey, PPQ and Vivienne Westwood went royal on us with crowns, Pam HoggYohji Yamamoto and Manish Arora did crinolines, plus neck ruffs at Yves Saint Laurent, crusaders at Viktor & Rolf. Oh yes, and theMcQueen rumours for the royal wedding (did we mention that?). 




S

Skirts over trousers: Everybody’s doing it. 




T

Texture overload: Texture play is what it’s all about. Please refer to E. 




U

Undulating: Spring/summer 2011’s pleats are still going strong. Prettiest at Valentino. Fierce at Viktor & Rolf




V





W

Wixson, Lindsey: She walked for Oscar de la RentaDonna Karan,RodarteViktor & RolfPrada and then got sent home for being allergic to make-up




X

X Marks the Spot: Checks and spots, everywhere (MarniMissoni,BurberrySportmaxMarc JacobsGucciDolce & Gabbana,David KomaLouise GrayComme des Garcons; Celine had a jumper with a big X on the front. Even Valentino embroidered lace in to checks on coats). 




Y

Yellow: A touch of it doesn’t hurt - Victoria BeckhamD&G; Anna Della Russo in head-to-toe yellow at Milan Fashion Week; Celine;Givenchy




Z

Zoological: Feathers everywhere; a real hawk at Hermes; a cockerel on Coco Rocha’s head at MoschinoMiu Miu and Jonathan Saunders’ swallow prints. Wild animals too – Givenchy’s panthers,Ungaro’s wolves; Marc by Marc Jacobs’ lions – and dogs: Dalmatians at Topshop; real ones on the catwalk at Mulberry and Emporio Armani