Our Oscar Nominee Gown Predictions Are Here! How about Atelier Versace for Amy Adams, Georges Chakra for Sandra Bullock, Atelier Versace for Cate Blanchett, Elie Saab for Dame Judi Dench, and Giambattista Valli for Meryl Streep! What a beautiful and varied red carpet this would be!
Month: February 2014
Karl Lagerfeld’s Charm
WWD Accessories of the Day: MFW
Photo by Davide Maestri
Fendi’s furry Bag Bugs are a symbol of cool, and for fall, they just got cooler. This new mini-Karl Lagerfeld charm, designed in three kinds of fur, stole the show on the Thursday runway.
IT’S A CHARM!!!! WANT!
Oh, Karl Lagerfeld.
Karl Lagerfeld at Fendi RTW Fall 2014
Photo by Stéphane Feugère
Hand puppet, or glove fashion? Mad love for you, Mr. Lagerfeld.
Nude Landscapes by Giron Mathilde
Fragmentation Of The Body and Acceptance.
By Giron Mathilde
Hair Sculpture by Janine Ker
Amazing Hair Sculpture by Janine Ker! Check out her Facebook, and see her on “The Art of Hair” on Ovation Network! http://on.fb.me/1mBv1Ir
Metallic Fringe: Git It.
Inspiring metallic fashion from CFDA…
Emma Summerton for W Magazine
Fausto Puglisi RTW Fall 2014- Warning: GRAPHIC
Fausto Puglisi RTW Fall 2014
Photo by Davide Maestri
The designer’s fall collection was a collision course of contrasts. For More
For all WWD.com’s RTW Fall 2014 coverage
Charles James at The Met, and Zac Posen at The Met Gala
“It’s funny,” said Zac Posen just before his second showing this evening. “Charles James has been in the air a lot these days.” (Yes, he has—seeing that the couturier is the subject of this year’s Met Costume Institute Gala.) Posen’s fall collection is about form, evening elegance, and American craft, he explained—all things that James practically invented. He was introduced to the mid-century master’s work by the poet and artist René Ricard, whom Posen counts as a mentor and his “biggest supporter” (and who passed away just over a week ago). And James’s oeuvre has clearly stayed with him.
You could see echoes of James’s four-leaf clover dress in Posen’s blue-gray bias-cut neckline ball dress, as well as in his sea foam silk-faille strapless “quatrefoil dress.” But it’s not all about James. This was still Posen’s show. He’s been in business ten years now, and this outing marked an evolution into more streamlined and simple territory than we’ve perhaps ever seen from Posen. In his own words: “There were no ruffles.” There were, however, mélange tweed suits and dresses for day in burgundy, dark blue, and gray; structured cashmere coats; duchesse satin cocktail dresses with architectural touches.
Posen offered plenty of night looks to choose from—including an anthracite-hued duchesse with a pleated neckline and a removable floor-length cape, and a jet-black mermaid dress. But the two that did Posen and his studio proudest were a tangerine taffeta ball dress with a pleated skirt and a similar style in teal. They were totally Met ready, and it will be fun to see who gets to wear them come May.
review of the zac posen fall 2014 collection written by florence kane for vogue.com