This image by David LaChapelle taken in 1996, depicts Alexander McQueen and Isabella Blow in an unusual but unique way. This is a very inspirational photograph as it is symbolic of what David Lachapelle is all about. David creates his own visionary world in this photograph, his photography style cannot be compared to any other photographer. David is known for his use of computer manipulation which is clearly visible in this photograph.
Handbags, shoes and all things nice. These were the ingredients chosen to create the perfect little blog. Accidentaly adding three first years in the mix and BOOM! And so it all began...
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Vogue "makes waves" regarding oil spill
Who has the right to comment on major current events? Are fashion magazines too frivolous to have an opinion?
Italian Vouge took a risk in bringing an environmental and political issue to its pages in an effort to create public awareness. It is an issue that affects everyone and should be faced head on. It captured the attention of those who otherwise may not have been taking notice or admitting the impact of the situation.
No industry, including the fashion industry and fashion followers, is exempt from realizing the effects that this disaster has had. The shoot implies an intricate connection between fashion and nature, which is at the mercy of such catastrophes.
It was a risk of the magazine to have had a shoot that was so morbid and controversial, featuring models looking deathly. However, the risk paid off by showing the severity and seriousness of the issue. If the shoot had been more aesthetically beautiful, it would've been taken less seriously and could potentially have been seen as mockery. The element of risk added to the seriousness of the statement being made.
Brooklyn Street Fashion
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Calvin Klein 2011 Spring/Summer Collection
Designer Francisco Costa captured attention with the sensual minimalism created by muted colours and occasional play with proportion and volume. The clothing featured a dropped waist and emphasis on the hips rather than on the waist, incorporating a casual fit paired with immaculate tailoring rather than being fitted.
Silk and cotton were woven to even the most sheer delicate fabric. The collection revealed a thoughtful contradiction of tailored garments paired with structured leather. Plunging necklines and the evocative draping of the dresses were used to emit feminine sexuality.
The colour pallet comprised of monochromatic and neutral tones of pitch black, charcoal grey, chalk white, pearl white, ivory, off white and with the occasional beige, dark navy, royal blue, and even coral red were featured. The range included a variation of the purest whites to darkest black-tinged tones.
No accessories were used and little embellishment was featured on the garments, save for the use of pockets and delicate silk sashes. However, a simple, minimal look may be difficult for every body shape to pull off. This show was especially welcomed, particularly the shoes, which made use of colour blocking and simple but interesting design features to add value to the collection.
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Personal Profile - 27/10/10
This blog is a collaborate approach, using three different opinions to comment on all things trendy.
Nicole is a first year fashion know it all, who loves vintage clothing and hates everything pink.
Tegan is the ultimate crazed blonde disguised as an innocent first year student, suffering from a contageous laugh and random shyness. She loves pink and hates velvet.
Madeline is a reserved, yet assertive 19 year old who is opinionated and knows what she wants. She loves purple and hates shoulder pads.
This is the survival guide of three first year students trying to make it in the world of fashion. We live by the rule... When in doubt POUT!
Nicole is a first year fashion know it all, who loves vintage clothing and hates everything pink.
Tegan is the ultimate crazed blonde disguised as an innocent first year student, suffering from a contageous laugh and random shyness. She loves pink and hates velvet.
Madeline is a reserved, yet assertive 19 year old who is opinionated and knows what she wants. She loves purple and hates shoulder pads.
This is the survival guide of three first year students trying to make it in the world of fashion. We live by the rule... When in doubt POUT!
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