Milan Fashion Week – S/S 2012 – Gucci
Milan Fashion Week – S/S 2012 – DSquared
Paris Fashion Week – S/S 2012 – Walter Van Beirendonck
This is a very unexpected collection – very bright fun suits followed by good old fashion wtf-ery and I love it.
[images via Style]
Milan Fashion Week – S/S 2012 – DSquared
DSquared is super pricey for what it is, but their clothing and shows are always very fun and there’s a lot of good pieces ❤
[images via GQ]
Jean Paul Gaultier Couture – John Kortajarena
Love him much more on runway than print. Also love that JPG uses so many different people in his shows, I can’t recall the last couture show that had men (Andrej Pejic doesn’t count)
[images via Style]
Paris Fashion Week – S/S 2012 – Balmain
Milan Fashion Week – Burberry Prorsum – S/S 2012
Paris Fashion Week – F/W 2011 – Alexander McQueen
Sarah Burton presents a collection showing that she is slowly establishing her own voice. There’s something fairy tale-esque (and borderline renaissance fair) that I am having mixed reactions too. The level of details can’t be beat, but I can’t decipher if her looks are repetitive from last season, or are simply elements of her style. Either way, the airy quality to the garments is still beautiful. The full ruffled skirt is amazing.
[images compiled via Style]
Paris Fashion Week – F/W 2011 – John Galliano
What much have been a very awkward presentation, John Galliano’s namesake line walked the runway. Class drama and beauty of what is Galliano’s signature. It is unclear what the fate of this line will be – if there will be any buyers for this collection – which is a shame because it is amazing. Nobody can put on a show like Galliano.
[images compiled from Fashion Gone Rogue]
Paris Fashion Week – F/W 2011 – Christian Dior
Christian Dior presented the last collection from John Galliano – and it is exquisite. Exactly what people expect of the Galliano woman. It’s a shame that the recent incident has cast a shadow over the collection because it is simply gorgeous. I am on both side on the issue – it is unfortunate but I think it was blown out of proportion. Isn’t what Director Mel Gibson done so much worse where his anti-semetism is actually visible in the medium he works in?
[images compiled via Style.com]