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Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

Model Fights With Blouse…And Loses

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While New York fashion week had its fair share of platform shoe slip-ups (cough, cough Karen Elson), rarely does an inanimate garment get the better of our runway regulars. But in Milan today, a too-seductive separates threatened to interrupt a catwalker’s graceful gait: At the Salvatore Ferragamo’s show, a fresh-faced newbie wrestled, albeit unsuccessfully, with a silk jumpsuit. (Come si dice “bra tape”?) Meanwhile, her more fortunate peers strode down the runway in fuss-free thanks to SF’s new ’70s body-cloaking styles.

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Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

5 Second Review: Blumarine Fall 2008

 

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Blumarine Fall 08: Cupcakes, Cats, & Puffy Anoraks

 

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Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

Alberta Ferretti: Fall 2008

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Things to think about when reviewing Alberta Ferretti’s fall show:

1) Is that Rachel Bilson walking down the runway?

2) Tights with trompe l’oeil garter belts? Genius!

3) More slightly boxy but not-at-all-babydoll-style dresses, eh?

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Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

While You Were Sleeping…

…in Milan, a new trend is awakening every minute.

Yesterday, the Dolce & Gabbana boys upped the ante on the season’s plaid madness…

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For his Just Cavalli line, Roberto Cavalli channeled the ’60s…

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…and the ’70s….

 

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…and the ’80s….

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…while the folks at Missoni cozied up to ponchos…

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…fur-trimmed frocks and studded booties…

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…with a side of puffed shoulders…yum!

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Sunday, October 7th, 2007

Clothes Pins for Clothes Horses

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Clothes pin-accented snacks at Devi Kroell’s presentation

While the toast of the town during Milan fashion week was bite-size sandwiches (as snarfed down at Fendi and Derercuny) here in Paris, veggies pinched together by mini clothes pins are a la mode. The tiny unexpected table accessory has popped up at many fashion-crowd events including the YSL after-party, Rock & Republics fete, and Devi Kroell’s suite at the luxe Plaza Athnee. And no wonder: The fuss-free serving style appeals to all the glamour girls and party-hopping germaphobes who would rather not touch the finger-food.

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Sunday, September 30th, 2007

Hefty Heels Rule in Milan

 

It may be tough to see in all these runway photos, but clunky colorful heels were, as they say, all the rage in Milan. Some of the most stunning scarpe could be found on Belstaff and Derercuny runways.

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Belstaff

 

Belstaff, the storied Italian house best known for their motocross jackets, unveiled a sleek ‘n’ sporty collection of leather minis, anorak-style silk dresses, and cropped jackets, all of which were made more futuristic (and appealing) by chunky cubist platforms.

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Belstaff

 

On the Derecuny runway, artful, girlish dresses were de rigeur, but when worn with tri-color strappy platforms or studded sandals, the sweet dresses looked hip not saccharine. Many a fashion week attendee pulled of this of-the-moment look, by pairing opaque tights and hefty-looking heels with dainty dresses.

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Derercuny

Click to see re-cap of Derercuny show

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Editor’s Note: The Derercuny team treated guests to morning snacks too. And you know how much I love a good mini-sandwich.

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Saturday, September 29th, 2007

Celebs Spotted at Milan Fashion Week

Stars Spotted

 

Remember all those celebs that showed up for New York’s fashion week? Well, Milan had a few bold-faced names turn up too. Take a glance at the glitterai in Italia:

Mischa Barton Margarita Missoni

 

Mischa Barton & Margarita Missoni hit up the New York Times T Magazine

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Marisa Tomei Winona Ryder
Marisa Tomei and Winona Ryder’s appearance at Alberta Ferretti show prompts two questions: 1) Ryder aren’t you Marc’s girl? 2) Will either of you ever age?

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Rosario Dawson sat front row at both the Moschino and the house’s Cheap & Chic show.

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Bombshells Rose McGowan & Naomi Campbell almost stole the show at Dolce & Gabbana.

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Rihanna struts her stuff on the D Squared runway.

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Saturday, September 29th, 2007

Milan Fashion Week Highlights

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Paris fashion week kicks off tomorrow, but before we zoom in on the City of Light’s shining stars, let’s review the high notes of Milan fashion week:

 

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Alberta Ferretti

Mighty Aphrodite indeed! Putting a sporty twist on her signature Grecian style, Alberta Ferretti turned out short dresses in draped silk jersey, two-color togas, and watery prints that resembled Botticelli’s Birth of Venus. The collection’s few refined flourishes—like the clusters of dark crystals which looked a bit like Julius Caesar’s crown—gave good reason to go Greek for spring.

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Burberry

The Burberry show opened with hair color chameleon Agyness Deyn (our It-Girl) waltzing out with jet-black hair—the first surprise of many to be sent down the runway. The edgy English Rose who had romanced Christopher Bailey for so many seasons seemed to have been banished, and in her place came a feistier ‘80s heroine. Spring’s sexy Burberry girl prefers clingy ruched dresses, bold lace-up coats, and the kind of studded belts and bags which epitomize tough luxe.

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Sure, some designers many have a few A-list pals sit in their front row but Dan and Dean Caten had Rihanna walk in their spring runway show. While the siren proved to be the inspiration for the show—which like her new Shut Up and Drive video featured a body shop full of flashy cars and oiled-up boys—the flashy ‘60s-feeling collection was geared toward the party-hopping set. (Editor’s Note: No mainstream fashion press picked up on the fact that the Canadian designers co-opted her video. What, are they not watching the same Euro MTV I am? If not, they’re clearly missing out. ) The designers’ barely-there dresses, perky shifts and Elizabeth Taylor-worthy caftans recalled Hollywood’s big-haired heyday when hostesses served wine spritzers, Valium, and pâté at their VIP pool parties.

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Dolce & Gabbana

The Sicilian designers aren’t exactly known for being conservative, but for spring, the duo tempered their seductress styles with thoughtful arty accents. For day, the designers showed sculptural brocade minis and minimalist dresses in nearly transparent silk— just the thing to spice up the workplace instantly. The showstopper gowns—voluminous tulle constructions doused with colorful paint washes—made the biggest splash on the runway, and would have the same effect on the red carpet.

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Emilio Pucci

For spring, Matthew Williamson tinkered with Emilio Pucci’s iconic pastels, amping up the hues by applying them in bolder, wider swaths than usual. His exploratory mood brought him to the American West for inspiration, which helps explain his tinkering with tribal motifs, feathers, and fringe. The most dramatic results are suited to adventurous types who aren’t afraid to take a fashion risk.

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Emporio Armani

While technically the little sister line to Armani’s blockbuster Giorgio line, the Emporio collection is more appealing to those who don’t have loads of red-carpet events in their date book. The collection featured many of the designer’s flourishes tempered for the 9-to-5 world—including jaunty black-and-white checks dresses, draped skirts, and long lady-like blazers—a series of sexy black sequined numbers seemed to suggest that working girls should have a wild night out on the town from time to time.

 

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Fendi

It’s hard to say which piece of news from the house of Fendi generated more buzz: The fact that the house will present a runway show on the Great Wall of China next fall, that the Baguette bag just turned ten, or that Karl Lagerfeld introduced an unexpected ¾ silhouette for spring. The latter preoccupied the fashion set as the modest mid-calf length—which was also big in New York—became quite complex, complete with fly-away skirts, wide-belts, graphic prints and tiers of ruffles.

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Gucci

The show was kicked off with a screening of David Lynch’s new Gucci perfume commercial, which reminded viewers that the house’s consists of so much more than just what’s shown on the runway. Spring added a new chapter to Gucci’s history of catwalk chic one that focused on Barbie-style dresses and skirts—i.e. cinched waist numbers with plenty of pouf—biker jackets, and streamlined plaid separates, all of which came with a layer of rockabilly gloss.

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Roberto Cavalli

While his show featured an illuminated backdrop of Versailles, Cavalli skipped over the grandiose scenes in Sofia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette film, and instead focused on the carefree moments the queen spent indulging in pastoral romps. (Editor’s Note: The runway show opened with Air’s Playground Lover track, which was featured in Coppola’s The Virgin Suicides; I wouldn’t have pegged the designer for being a Coppola fan, would you?) His long petticoat gowns, ‘70s calico silk blouses, floral stenciled trenches and fringe-accented separates made for a breezily sensual vibe.

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Missoni

What’s not to love about the Missoni collection? Sexy-meets-sophisticated knits, festive looks covered in confetti-like sequins and pool party-perfect caftans appeal to a variety of tastes. And it doesn’t hurt that the soft hues and romantic cuts are flattering to nearly one and all.

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Friday, September 28th, 2007

Church, State, & Style

Milan Duomo

If there was any question as to the strength of the fashion industry’s presence in Milan, a quick drive by the Duomo would surely put such silly speculation to rest. Logos of Italian Elle and Marie Claire currently cover the scaffolding that surrounds the city’s most famous site.

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 Marie Claire Duomo

 

 

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Friday, September 28th, 2007

Drama at Dolce & Gabbana

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Rose McGowan, backstage at the Dolce & Gabbana show

This (above) is what we’re used to Dolce & Gabbana girls looking like: Curvaceous, coquettish, and seemingly always clad in some sort of cinched or satin-y number. The best of the bunch maintain a balance between class and sass, teetering on the fine line in killer stiletto heels.

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Naomi Campbell at the Dolce & Gabbana show 

Come spring however, devotees of the Sicilian design duo (which include Rose McGowan and Naomi Campbell, who attended yesterday’s show) will trade in their traditional flirty threads in for more refined, artistic ensembles.

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For day, the designers showed conservative dresses in nude and nearly transparent silks which would spice up the workplace instantly.

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And of course, the showstopper dresses—voluminous tulle constructions doused with multi-color paint washes—made a big splash on the runway. The gowns would no doubt do the same for those willing to take a risk on the red carpet.

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