Showing posts with label famous designers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label famous designers. Show all posts

9.8.13

Giorgio Armani Chooses Stella Jean x Bold Ethnic Trend 2013/ 2014


I'm not sure if I am the only one who thinks, or changed her view, on designers' collections modeled on the runway as the type people can't really wear in real life. These collections of mostly a dollar-a-thread fabrics are worn by seemingly walking barbie dolls of half a real human size. But that's not the case in point. I am thinking that if these collections actually didn't work, or if designers only buckled down to brandish how they're good at rag trade, they must have long been broke. But no. That's as likely as not the word style comes into the picture to determine how these collections can also be sported in the streets by every trendsetter. Or maybe that's when the people who have the confidence to be avant-garde play a vital role. 


So now when I watch fashion shows of collections by top international designers, I attempt to look on the brighter side of things and fancy about how they're applicable to street style. But not that it also happens every time. I prefer those that will surely work for most people, because I think it's what is wearable; thus, worth buying. Right now I'm wowing on the collections of a budding Italian fashion designer, Stella Jean. 

While I have succumbed to the forces that the fashion industry is not entirely glitz and glam, and believed on the rather dark side of the story, Giorgio Armani proves me otherwise. Latest reports say that Armani shows extensive support to the new and aspiring Italian fashion designers. He welcome-ly opens Armani Theatre in Via Bergognone to make room for fashion shows by these designers. 

Lately he chose Stella Jean, a Roman born designer with a Haitian heritage to show her spring and summer 2013/ 2014 collection in the Armani Theatre. Her collection is predominantly bold ethnic prints. And the most acceptable of all is that it is made up of not only flare and volumes but fashion pieces which we can all try on for everyday style. Some of them: geometric prints, graphic tees, A-line skirts, animal prints, rompers, not to mention beautifully styled tophat and derby hats and African- inspired turbans. 

Bellow are my favorite pieces from Stella Jean's SS 2013/2014 collections.

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Jean said in a statement, "Giorgio Armani is offering concrete support and a strong signal of confidence in emerging creativity. I can guarantee that the energy and enthusiasm that results, in emotional and creative terms, is really extraordinary. I am truly honored and deeply grateful for the opportunity offered to me". Congratulations to Jean and accolades to Armani. 

I hope you have gotten so much fashion inspiration from Stella Jean's collection as much as I did.






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12.6.13

The World According to Karl Lagerfeld


Anyone who loves Chanel or fashion, or both will agree that the name Karl Lagerfeld is not a foreign language. After collaborating on different sides of fashion, this Chanel helmer truly established himself in the industry.

Karl Lagerfeld on WWD CEO Summit
The problem with famous people like him in the fashion business is that they are mostly frank, and sometimes brutally frank, that anyone who is not settled on her identity and personal style will have inner-directed confusion. But you can honestly get tons of what there is to learn about fashion from them.

With fame attaches controversies. And Karl has not been an exemption. First, the annoyance he's given to Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour in the Milan Fashion Week, to his seemingly indiscreet  statement about Heidi Klum, to his outright comments about Adele's mortal parts, to losing a horrible number of pounds in his weight, to his Siamese cat named Choupette. All these are to be perpetuated and spiced up in a book about a compilation of his most outrageous quotes. It is set for release by 25th of September this year, but available to pre- order now in Amazon.

The World According to Karl Book Cover
The book titled, The World According to Karl or Le Monde Selon Karl, in French will be published by Thames & Hudson in the UK with 50 accompanying illustrations by Charles Ameline. It's a handiwork of Patrick Mauries, Jean-Christophe Napias, and Sandrine Gulbenkian- a privilege which Karl receives for being reputable.

No topic seems to deserve a filter for him- something which undoubtedly will make the book an entertaining piece to read. Something which I don't see as redundancy or plain brandish of his vehemence, but more like a legacy. After all, his trademark white hair and black glasses look and his undeniably faddish collections make his name one of the most interesting people to publish about.

Here are few selections of his sharp-edged-but-somehow-true tongue as published on Vogue:

On unattractive and short people

http://www.vogue.co.uk/spy/celebrity-photos/2009/02/09/karl-lagerfeld-famous-quotes/gallery/372829




Life is not a beauty contest, some [ugly people] are great. What I hate is nasty, ugly people. The worst is ugly short men. Women can be short, but for men it is impossible. It is something that they will not forgive in life- they are mean and they want to kill you. 













On his collaboration with H&M and relying less on cost and more on the individual's sense of style

http://www.vogue.co.uk/spy/celebrity-photos/2009/02/09/karl-lagerfeld-famous-quotes/gallery/393366








Chic is a kind of mayonnaise, either it tastes, or it doesn't.













On staying healthy 

http://www.vogue.co.uk/spy/celebrity-photos/2009/02/09/karl-lagerfeld-famous-quotes/gallery/350148






Vanity is the healthiest thing in life.



















On interview etiquette

http://www.vogue.co.uk/spy/celebrity-photos/2009/02/09/karl-lagerfeld-famous-quotes/gallery/478592





I had an interview once with a German journalist- some horrible ugly woman. It was in the early days after the communists- maybe a week after- and she wore a yellow sweater that was kind of see through. She had huge tits and a huge black bra, and she said to me: 'It's impolite, remove your glasses.' I said: 'Do I ask you to remove your bra?'











On phones








I send notes. I'm not a chambermaid whom you can  ring at every moment. Today, you know, most people act like they work at a switchboard in a hotel.













On smoking

http://www.vogue.co.uk/spy/celebrity-photos/2009/02/09/karl-lagerfeld-famous-quotes/gallery/478604






When I was 14, I wanted to smoke because my mother smoked like mad. I wanted to smoke to look grown-up. But my mother said: 'You shouldn't smoke. Your hands are not that beautiful and that shows when you smoke.'













On Coco Chanel

http://www.vogue.co.uk/spy/celebrity-photos/2009/02/09/karl-lagerfeld-famous-quotes/gallery/651846







What I do Coco would have hated. The label has an image and it's up to me to update it. I do what she never did. I had to find my mark. I had to grown from what Chanel was to what it should be, could be, what it had been to something else.










On his distaste for tattoos

http://www.vogue.co.uk/spy/celebrity-photos/2009/02/09/karl-lagerfeld-famous-quotes/gallery/866531








I think tattoos are horrible. It's like living in a Pucci dress full-time. If you're young and tight, maybe it's ok, but...












I'm a fool for traditional box jackets so it's obvious that I'm his fan, too.






Reference:
vogue (dot) co (dot) uk

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