Sunday, September 4, 2011

Crops

When it comes to cropped hair, these girls know to rock your socks off. What these girls share in common is the guts to be bold and daring. One thing: FIT.

Wynona Rider (aka Wowza)

Emma Balfour

Jenny Shimizu
Natalie Portman


The best in JEANS

KIM GORDON
Sonic Youth founder, Kim epitomizes the girly grunge look, here with high-waisted distressed worn out slightly loose fitting but skinny jeans.



Post Modernism: Style and Subversion 1970-1990 At the V@A from 24 September 2011 to the 8 January 2012.


Make sure not to miss this big upcoming exhibition opening at the V&A, which will present the postmodernism movement through music, art, film, fashion and architecture. Postmodernism being hard to define as well as thought by some as very controversial also brought a lot of freedom to art and design, with the use of vibrant colours, exaggerated structures and a strong hint of sarcasm. Some believe it may be too soon to dedicate an exhibition to the movement, but the curators are first to reassure the exhibition will explore the subject properly. Some of the exhibits include drawings from Philip Johnson’s controversial AT@T building in New York, as well the Dollar Sign by Andy Warhol. There will also be some fashions creations by none other then Madame Vivienne Westwood, Karl Lagerfield, as well as clothes from the Comme des Garcons range. One of G-Mag’s highlights includes a reconstruction of singer/actor Grace Jone’s extraordinary maternity dress.


Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Review: Masters of Style, Celebrating the Stories Behind Italian Fashion

"2011 marks 150 years since Italy became a unified nation which has subsequently created some of the world's most famous artists, industrialists and designers". These were the words to describe the exhibition. Although, yes, to a certain extent, it was enjoyable to walk around looking at photographs of advertisements for these high-end fashion houses, the exhibition lacked heart and soul. The gallery itself being a glaring white background for photographs which tell a story from a far away country, seemed detached from anything portrayed. Each picture although beautiful in itself, with much craftsmanship put into each final end product, was described in a paragraph which did not aid to describe but more explained the running to the photograph. Although disappointing, there were some little gems which really stood out, mainly old photographs taken at an era dating back to Italy's more charming side with photographs representing campains which sold a mood rather then an accessory, here are some of my favourites.

 Gucci

Armani

Prada


Prada
 

Jeremy Scott = Barbie Mania

Jeremy Scott Fall 2011


Sunday, July 24, 2011

70'S COSTUME

GIORGIO ARMANI

GUCCI

YVES SAINT LAURENT

DOLCE AND GABANNA
Is it just me or is there a pattern emerging? Whether it be woman in fur or shirts, flaunting is definitely acceptable practice here for the new 2011 advertising campaigns. And why not. After all, this is what we demand of Haute Couture. A lot of sleeked back hair and men's hat with the added touch of a quiff in Dolce and Gabanna's look make for a very interesting take on 70s attire. When Gucci's fall show was commencing, Frida Gianinni mentioned Anjelica Huston as one of her style influences. Anjelica, known for her jet black hair and distinctive nose, was the ultimate it-girl in the 70s, ever so glamorous and diva-like with her boyish side coming out from time to time. It seems as though the time has come where fashion can be outrageous and the line between fashion and costume become more and more blurred which just adds to the fun of it all. The extravagance and exuberance of some is exaggerated, in sharp contrast to the androgynous choices of others.

ANGELICA HUSTON