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March 21, 2012
RUNWAY MAGAZINE. Pret-a-porter Fall Winter 2012-2013
RUNWAY MAGAZINE.. Reportage about Parisian Pret-a-porter fashion week Fall Winter 2012-2013
November 12, 2011
RUNWAY MAGAZINE. Pret-a-porter Spring Summer 2012 Parisian Fashion Week
FOLLOWING FASHIONISTA AND WHITE FOP
Paris printed Spring Summer 2012 into bold daring colors and blooms. Splendid organic lines, graphic images and bright palettes flourish in silhouettes of new Pret-a-porter collections. Tropical floating faeries of Marcel Marongiu, giant floral prints from Mediterranean of Leonard, rainbows and flower-head birds of Issey Miyake, metallic sparks of Paco Rabanne – wonderful heaven for every woman who finally can wrap herself in all kind of lights and colorful clouds.
on photos from left to right:
Fashion Editor of Moon One TV Franck Clere.
Presentation of Casaire Paciotti in Plaza Anthenee
Two street shoots
New season is the return of femininity: from floral patterns to elegant silhouettes, this season is all about playing up your feminine features. The runways have been littered with flapper-inspired pieces, complete with fringed embellishments and drop waists. Floating silhouettes with floor length skirts, silk taffeta and layers galore marks the return of bright dreams of happiness from over the rainbow. It’s all about rich tribal patterns and ethnic shapes. Texture is always important in tribal. Mixing it up with wood, metallic and feathered items for real depth.
On Photos from left to right:
Fashion Editor of Japanese Vogue magazine Anna Dello Russo
Top Model Anja Rubik
How deep could it be? - wondering Fashionista and without second thought jumping after that White Fop with pocket watch. She still sees him checking every minute before it all starts – the twister of colors and forms. Let's see what would we have here?!
Literally lighting up woman of Paco Rabanne is a product of high-tech luxury, mix of contemporary art and organic forms. Fiber optics light up clothes from the inside, and in shades such as organic teal, antique gold and fiery red, the use of iridescent silks, graphic moire effects, degrade mesh, and numerous special “metallic” fabrics provide lustrous effect for every move. Manish Arora – new designer of house, experimented with futuristic forms not only for collection of Paco Rabanne but for his own. He takes us along an exiting journey of iridescent and florescent infusions, full of breathtaking energies amalgamated with 3-d wire work, embroideries reminiscent of swish feathers, painted in “nude” colors.
Another fascination expedition for Fashionista to the contemporary space where Humpty Dumpty grows to the size of Galaxy – is new collection of Jean-Charles de Castelbajac “Rustica Galactica”. In this temporal space trip the past sophistication turns into future rusticity. Lie Sang Bong created his universe out of Dancheong – the art of decorative colors painted on wooden buildings and artifacts. Neon dresses and masks give a kaleidoscopic display under lightning of peacock's feathers. The organic movement and the feeling of neon color permeated into the clothes. Another designer who created her universe out of Art Deco images, Fatima Lopez presented her space of Egyptian figurines, incongruous mixes of architecture and paradoxical designs.
Life in “Dodo colors” - is a wonderful discovery of new paradise of Yoshiyuki Miyamae. In his first collection for Issey Miyake designer created beautiful world of innocent wonder birds waiting for the comfits, reflecting their desires all around – in colors, fabrics, jumpsuits and dresses billow with movements. Steffie Christianens delicately twisted these colorful birds into magnetic forces of nature and turned them into the flowers. Futuristic images are floating from one collection to another. Unresistant attraction of tropical island is new addiction of Paule Ka designer Serge Cajfinger.
In the world of prodigious blooming flowers Veronique Leroy for Leonard exposed her imagination like never before – pastel hued with dynamic cuts and forms reflect petals, that are about to unfold and reveal their inner beauty. Tropical turquoise and red prints of Emmanuel Ungaro on jersey dresses energize this paradise, symbolize open communication and clarity of thoughts. Clarity of prints in new collection of Marcel Marongiu for Guy Laroche creates an image of unearthly floating being. Precision-tailored leather pieces, including a Tyrolean grey skirts and grey silk dresses, that curling around the waist and running down the legs, are beautiful reminders of Shangri-la's waterfalls.
Andrew Gn advises to his Fashionista to make a jump from magical paradise to simplicity of Queen of Hearts Croquet Garden. Who she's able to meet there? Of course the Royal guards of AF Vandevorst, all plume tight, and pink flamingos of Louis Buchinho. There's also painted pink white roses of Costume National, dancing quadrille creatures of Agnes B, and royal retinue dressed by Alexis Mabille.
But the most exiting part of the adventure when it all tosses and turns into magic extravaganza of Chanel, John Galliano, Hakaan and Elie Saab collections. Elie Saab dipped all his garments into illuminated bold colors: cape-sleeved chiffon dresses, deep purple-blue pantsuits, sensual pleated tops and lace layering skirts. It's all started in white, and then it all happened again in English mustard yellow, graduating to dusky orange, bright green, purple and finally blue.
At Chanel we found ourselves wandering in a bleached white sea bed with giant shells, sea horses and sea weed climbing up towards the huge, glimmering shower curtain. As the twinkling harp music turned to haunting classical music and then Florence Welch took us to the world of delicate sea creatures darting out from the white in cream dresses of sea foam lace, pearlised tweed suits with full skirts and jackets cut shoulder-blade high at the back to show off pearl-studded spines, iridescent sequinned dresses falling to pale green ostrich feather skirts. This magic continued by Karl Lagerfeld in collection of Hogan.
Hakaan gave a polished look of super sleek urban clothes, some of which allowed us to imagine that he would captured Karl Lagerfeld’s Chanel mermaids in his own fishing net, so naked were they beneath their mesh tops and sheer body con dresses – even their hair was still wet. When they were covered, it was in clean white tailored blazers or mesh-backed bomber jackets, tunic and tops. Another serene collection, almost as if all the showmanship we associate with Galliano had been stripped down to present the most significant elements of Old England: floral dresses and long coats.
Well our Fashionista is home now – in reals world where the long grass rustled at her feet, where she could hear the rattle of the teacups as the March Hare and his friends shared their never-ending tea-time and never ending happiness, growing day by day in great and beautiful world, unfolding in bright and daring colors.
Eleonora de Gray
Photographers:
Pierre-Yves Le Strat
Simon Ackerman
Christian Tarro Toma
Paris printed Spring Summer 2012 into bold daring colors and blooms. Splendid organic lines, graphic images and bright palettes flourish in silhouettes of new Pret-a-porter collections. Tropical floating faeries of Marcel Marongiu, giant floral prints from Mediterranean of Leonard, rainbows and flower-head birds of Issey Miyake, metallic sparks of Paco Rabanne – wonderful heaven for every woman who finally can wrap herself in all kind of lights and colorful clouds.
on photos from left to right:
Fashion Editor of Moon One TV Franck Clere.
Presentation of Casaire Paciotti in Plaza Anthenee
Two street shoots
New season is the return of femininity: from floral patterns to elegant silhouettes, this season is all about playing up your feminine features. The runways have been littered with flapper-inspired pieces, complete with fringed embellishments and drop waists. Floating silhouettes with floor length skirts, silk taffeta and layers galore marks the return of bright dreams of happiness from over the rainbow. It’s all about rich tribal patterns and ethnic shapes. Texture is always important in tribal. Mixing it up with wood, metallic and feathered items for real depth.
On Photos from left to right:
Fashion Editor of Japanese Vogue magazine Anna Dello Russo
Top Model Anja Rubik
How deep could it be? - wondering Fashionista and without second thought jumping after that White Fop with pocket watch. She still sees him checking every minute before it all starts – the twister of colors and forms. Let's see what would we have here?!
Literally lighting up woman of Paco Rabanne is a product of high-tech luxury, mix of contemporary art and organic forms. Fiber optics light up clothes from the inside, and in shades such as organic teal, antique gold and fiery red, the use of iridescent silks, graphic moire effects, degrade mesh, and numerous special “metallic” fabrics provide lustrous effect for every move. Manish Arora – new designer of house, experimented with futuristic forms not only for collection of Paco Rabanne but for his own. He takes us along an exiting journey of iridescent and florescent infusions, full of breathtaking energies amalgamated with 3-d wire work, embroideries reminiscent of swish feathers, painted in “nude” colors.
Another fascination expedition for Fashionista to the contemporary space where Humpty Dumpty grows to the size of Galaxy – is new collection of Jean-Charles de Castelbajac “Rustica Galactica”. In this temporal space trip the past sophistication turns into future rusticity. Lie Sang Bong created his universe out of Dancheong – the art of decorative colors painted on wooden buildings and artifacts. Neon dresses and masks give a kaleidoscopic display under lightning of peacock's feathers. The organic movement and the feeling of neon color permeated into the clothes. Another designer who created her universe out of Art Deco images, Fatima Lopez presented her space of Egyptian figurines, incongruous mixes of architecture and paradoxical designs.
Life in “Dodo colors” - is a wonderful discovery of new paradise of Yoshiyuki Miyamae. In his first collection for Issey Miyake designer created beautiful world of innocent wonder birds waiting for the comfits, reflecting their desires all around – in colors, fabrics, jumpsuits and dresses billow with movements. Steffie Christianens delicately twisted these colorful birds into magnetic forces of nature and turned them into the flowers. Futuristic images are floating from one collection to another. Unresistant attraction of tropical island is new addiction of Paule Ka designer Serge Cajfinger.
In the world of prodigious blooming flowers Veronique Leroy for Leonard exposed her imagination like never before – pastel hued with dynamic cuts and forms reflect petals, that are about to unfold and reveal their inner beauty. Tropical turquoise and red prints of Emmanuel Ungaro on jersey dresses energize this paradise, symbolize open communication and clarity of thoughts. Clarity of prints in new collection of Marcel Marongiu for Guy Laroche creates an image of unearthly floating being. Precision-tailored leather pieces, including a Tyrolean grey skirts and grey silk dresses, that curling around the waist and running down the legs, are beautiful reminders of Shangri-la's waterfalls.
Andrew Gn advises to his Fashionista to make a jump from magical paradise to simplicity of Queen of Hearts Croquet Garden. Who she's able to meet there? Of course the Royal guards of AF Vandevorst, all plume tight, and pink flamingos of Louis Buchinho. There's also painted pink white roses of Costume National, dancing quadrille creatures of Agnes B, and royal retinue dressed by Alexis Mabille.
But the most exiting part of the adventure when it all tosses and turns into magic extravaganza of Chanel, John Galliano, Hakaan and Elie Saab collections. Elie Saab dipped all his garments into illuminated bold colors: cape-sleeved chiffon dresses, deep purple-blue pantsuits, sensual pleated tops and lace layering skirts. It's all started in white, and then it all happened again in English mustard yellow, graduating to dusky orange, bright green, purple and finally blue.
At Chanel we found ourselves wandering in a bleached white sea bed with giant shells, sea horses and sea weed climbing up towards the huge, glimmering shower curtain. As the twinkling harp music turned to haunting classical music and then Florence Welch took us to the world of delicate sea creatures darting out from the white in cream dresses of sea foam lace, pearlised tweed suits with full skirts and jackets cut shoulder-blade high at the back to show off pearl-studded spines, iridescent sequinned dresses falling to pale green ostrich feather skirts. This magic continued by Karl Lagerfeld in collection of Hogan.
Hakaan gave a polished look of super sleek urban clothes, some of which allowed us to imagine that he would captured Karl Lagerfeld’s Chanel mermaids in his own fishing net, so naked were they beneath their mesh tops and sheer body con dresses – even their hair was still wet. When they were covered, it was in clean white tailored blazers or mesh-backed bomber jackets, tunic and tops. Another serene collection, almost as if all the showmanship we associate with Galliano had been stripped down to present the most significant elements of Old England: floral dresses and long coats.
Well our Fashionista is home now – in reals world where the long grass rustled at her feet, where she could hear the rattle of the teacups as the March Hare and his friends shared their never-ending tea-time and never ending happiness, growing day by day in great and beautiful world, unfolding in bright and daring colors.
Eleonora de Gray
Photographers:
Pierre-Yves Le Strat
Simon Ackerman
Christian Tarro Toma
September 14, 2010
11 September. Tea time at Bristol with Blumarine. The Tyranny of Beauty by Jean-Charles de Castelbajac.
I spent lovely tea time afternoon at Hotel Bristol at Private Fashion Show of Blumarine. It was not a pre-collection or official fashion show – it was little private event for Parisian friends of this brand before fashion show to remind about last Fall Winter 2010-2011 collection.
Blumarine – well known brand created by Anna Molinari proposes the new contemporary version of a strong and cosmopolitan look for women.
Pattern Remix - Sparkling Vibe - Street Deluxe, are the key words of the Blumarine lifestyle for women who possess a strong personality.
Sophisticated elegance and dramatic silhouettes is Anna Molinari’s world. It's world of seduction and charm, great vitality and a spontaneous sense of fun.
The blond designer created clothes considered true cult items, such as the t-shirts with logo in Swarovski crystals or the famous Blu-Vi, the small cardigan in cashmere with a mink collar, photographed on the greatest Hollywood stars: Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Eva Herzigova, Helena Christensen, Carla Bruni, Carré Otis and Monica Bellucci.
For Anna Molinari fashion is a world of modern, sexy and feminine woman.
I deeply enjoyed elegance of leopards, wild birds and pythons. Personally I liked very much long black dress – typical classic elegance. I guess I'm different kind of blond :-) but I so much appreciated the collection and sexy elegance.
All photos for this show are copyright protected. Photographer Laurent Benhamou.
After tea time at Bristol I went to the opening of Jean-Charles de Castelbajac “The Tyranny of Beauty”.
Indeed like all shows of Castelbajac Jean-Charles de Castelbajac is a famous fashion designer. His creations, including a coat of teddy bears worn by pop star Madonna and by supermodel Helena Christensen in the film Prêt-à-Porter, are so famous by their extraordinary mix between classic and modern art, bringing in all his shows the kitsch in best of it - an imitation of art of recognized value and giving new sense by implanting lovable personages from animations, showing the real nature of romance and naive view of life. I certainly believe that it's not the bad thing to say “kitsch” - it's what it is. But the great meaning of it – the mixture of the old and modern values, matters, meanings of love and life, feelings of beauty, using reworks and appropriations to create kind of emotional world like Snow White syndrome in a series of Flanders tapestries. He always combines the images of famous art historical works with recognizable graphics from our contemporary culture in fashion and in art.
By the way everything what Castelbajac does – he calls it show “fashion show”, “art show” etc. After the installation on the Pont Neuf in Paris for Henri IV 400 years celebration (I went there with my friends and blogging about), Jean-Charles de Castelbajac now brings new show “The Tyranny of Beauty” at La B.A.N.K Gallery.
The tyranny in question is that of an insatiable need to please, of youth's domination, of a quest for immortality and of the denial of time past. Castelbajac adds trait, logo, sign or brand obliteration to classic master paintings. As if creams, capsules or other artifices could open up a path to eternal youth and stamp their radiant faces with indelible copyrights.
Recently I noticed while we were talking that Jean-Charles was checking me if I'm fitting well enough with his 3 busts of Marie Antoinette :-). He said "Apparently - yes" :-). Anyway I left exhibition with nostalgic feelings about Venues and romantic love story with Prince Charming, true love's first kiss and all courtesy of the romantic world.
The wonderful place to visit for real Princess. Exhibition will be open until 23 October 2010.
La B.A.N.K, 42, rue Volta, 75003, Paris.
Blumarine – well known brand created by Anna Molinari proposes the new contemporary version of a strong and cosmopolitan look for women.
Pattern Remix - Sparkling Vibe - Street Deluxe, are the key words of the Blumarine lifestyle for women who possess a strong personality.
Sophisticated elegance and dramatic silhouettes is Anna Molinari’s world. It's world of seduction and charm, great vitality and a spontaneous sense of fun.
The blond designer created clothes considered true cult items, such as the t-shirts with logo in Swarovski crystals or the famous Blu-Vi, the small cardigan in cashmere with a mink collar, photographed on the greatest Hollywood stars: Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Eva Herzigova, Helena Christensen, Carla Bruni, Carré Otis and Monica Bellucci.
For Anna Molinari fashion is a world of modern, sexy and feminine woman.
I deeply enjoyed elegance of leopards, wild birds and pythons. Personally I liked very much long black dress – typical classic elegance. I guess I'm different kind of blond :-) but I so much appreciated the collection and sexy elegance.
All photos for this show are copyright protected. Photographer Laurent Benhamou.
After tea time at Bristol I went to the opening of Jean-Charles de Castelbajac “The Tyranny of Beauty”.
Indeed like all shows of Castelbajac Jean-Charles de Castelbajac is a famous fashion designer. His creations, including a coat of teddy bears worn by pop star Madonna and by supermodel Helena Christensen in the film Prêt-à-Porter, are so famous by their extraordinary mix between classic and modern art, bringing in all his shows the kitsch in best of it - an imitation of art of recognized value and giving new sense by implanting lovable personages from animations, showing the real nature of romance and naive view of life. I certainly believe that it's not the bad thing to say “kitsch” - it's what it is. But the great meaning of it – the mixture of the old and modern values, matters, meanings of love and life, feelings of beauty, using reworks and appropriations to create kind of emotional world like Snow White syndrome in a series of Flanders tapestries. He always combines the images of famous art historical works with recognizable graphics from our contemporary culture in fashion and in art.
By the way everything what Castelbajac does – he calls it show “fashion show”, “art show” etc. After the installation on the Pont Neuf in Paris for Henri IV 400 years celebration (I went there with my friends and blogging about), Jean-Charles de Castelbajac now brings new show “The Tyranny of Beauty” at La B.A.N.K Gallery.
The tyranny in question is that of an insatiable need to please, of youth's domination, of a quest for immortality and of the denial of time past. Castelbajac adds trait, logo, sign or brand obliteration to classic master paintings. As if creams, capsules or other artifices could open up a path to eternal youth and stamp their radiant faces with indelible copyrights.
Recently I noticed while we were talking that Jean-Charles was checking me if I'm fitting well enough with his 3 busts of Marie Antoinette :-). He said "Apparently - yes" :-). Anyway I left exhibition with nostalgic feelings about Venues and romantic love story with Prince Charming, true love's first kiss and all courtesy of the romantic world.
The wonderful place to visit for real Princess. Exhibition will be open until 23 October 2010.
La B.A.N.K, 42, rue Volta, 75003, Paris.
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