Jan 27, 2012

CHANEL SPRING COUTURE - REPORT


With Milan fashion week just under our noses, an increasingly amount of beautiful collections have been sprouting like weeds! I have been eyeing the Spring Couture 2012 collections recently (you know, the likes of Chanel, Dior, Gaultier and Valentino) and the one that stood out to me the greatest....the complete blue-ness of Chanel. Bedazzled in all sorts of areas, 150+ lovely shades of light and dark blues mixed together to create a very lady-like, classy flight-attendant mature women from Panam. With the entire collection starting off with basic blues cut in daring and unique shapes, it's already easy enough to find a commonality in the expanded necklines whether it be through design or construction. The classic Chanel coat design with the lines and pockets is still everpresent throughout the collection, truly bringing the elegance of Chanel to the runway. As the collection moves on, sequins and bedazzlements appear with large billowing sleeves. Coats got longer and sooner or later, there was a 1920's flapper dress feel. Karl played a lot with sheer blues which greatly worked with the setting of the runway show. Towards the end, the glittery fabrics went to the extremes and to have witnessed these in person would have been the experience of a lifetime. The modern, futuristic change in the construction and off the shoulder cuts towards the end really brought the entire collection together. Karl Lagerfeld is such a genius, sheesh.

For the time being, I'll let my rambling finish and let you feast your eyes out! On a side note: Style.com does not seem to have detailed photos of the pantyhose or jewelry but I will be on the hunt for more pictures to share!

What do you think of the collection?

My favorites: (pictures courtesy of Chanel & Style.com)












Jan 18, 2012

Fashion Report - 1/18/12


I've always wanted to start a legit fashion blog but never had the time to continue with consistent posts.

Anyways, maybe this could be a starter? While watching the January 17th episode of New Girl "Story of the 50", I absolutely fell in love with Jess (Zooey Deschanel)'s silver and blue strapless sequined dress.

Lo and behold, with some further research...it looks like this dress is from Aqua! Same company that designed the turquoise blue and green dress from the NCL June Tea fashion show in 2009.

Two of my favorite aspects of the dress is 1) the sequin bodice: does not appear to be along the likes of crafty sequins sewn on to the dress, appears soft and complements the 2) soft layering of the blue dress. the fabric appears to be stretchy and solid enough (although i think a popular alternative to the thickness of the fabric would be chiffon) to wrap around the lower body.

Overall, would I ever wear it? Yes. It's a dress that may stand out in color but not taking risks. I can definitely see this as a popular option for homecoming (maybe not so much for prom) or winter formal. Safe pick and although typical babydoll style of most event dresses the wearer will likely not stand out fashionably (if one's interest was into affordable designs like Zara, ASOS, H&M). Very Windsor-like.


Jan 6, 2012

Jan 1, 2012

New Years 2012

Happy New Years! Spent the prior night with a fantastic hotpot/shabu shabu dinner with family and friends...nothing hits the spot like hotpot on a cold winter night!

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