I Love this. I think I get a Wonderwoman vibe because of the highwaisted hotpants situation going on. Not to mention she looks like she could beat the crap out of you.
But in a very feminine, nice way.
Add a cape et viola!
I Love this. I think I get a Wonderwoman vibe because of the highwaisted hotpants situation going on. Not to mention she looks like she could beat the crap out of you.
But in a very feminine, nice way.
Add a cape et viola!
Posted in Cool people
Tagged Classes, hotpants, Hotpants & sheer tights, Lookbook, Redheads, Wonderwoman
So upon doing a little research about Jeremy Laing, I stumbled on these beautiful renderings from talented illustrator Danielle Meder. How great are they?
The actual collection was quite nice. Word is he used sustainably hunted furs, which let’s face it, most of us have no TECHNICAL idea as to what the hell that means. Regardless it’s surely a step in the right direction; any designer incorporating a more eco/social effort is fine by me. Romney Leader of style.com noted how savvy Laing was for stepping away from the more architectural silhouettes of the past. Ehh. I wouldn’t go that far. While the collection did feature some softer silhouettes, it still featured those blunt signature Laing lines. What was interesting was the fact that the designer’s Autumn ’08 collection featured a similar palette. A solid collection nonetheless.

Ever since it was announced that Kate Moss will be the subject of a retrospective exhibition at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, I’ve heard several people speak ill of this decision and I’m officially peeved. Those refusing to acknowledge Kate Moss’ importance in the fashion industry, are cuckoo. Time and time again, I’ve argued with fashion insiders and outsiders, who just fail to understand. Often, their opinions are rooted in reasons that barely scathe the surface:
I’m not asking you to bow down and worship my personal fashion diety. After all she embodies all that we deem imperfect in both fashion and real life: gapped teeth, rail thin, that obnoxious Croydon accent (Naomi was a far better sounding Brit), a pair of eyes that look in two different directions…
Yet through all of this, Moss has had by far one of the longest most stable careers of any supermodel. Period. Pete Dougherty dramas aside, her only lingering controversies consisted of her as a model. Simple and plain. No cell phone throwing episodes. No diva tendencies. No movie deals. No pop star aspirations. Just an individual with an eagle eye focus and a work ethic that could battle that of the Kaiser’s (Karl Lagerfeld). While she has toiled in other industries, she’s never strayed far.
I distinctly remember witnessing the heroin chic adds for Calvin Klein and the controversy surrounding the adds escaped me completely. I was kid and vividly remember feeling relieved that there was a gap-toothed, flat chested girl who was painfully awkward and—gasp!–the same height as me. I didn’t care that she was white and British. And although I loved the voluptuous beauty of Naomi and Tyra, my gangly limbs and training bra self found a kindred spirit in Moss. So whether or not you agree with Kate the Great being a role model, acknowledging her influence and contributions should not, by any means, be questioned.
Read a cheeky interview on Moss’s reaction to the exhibition here.
Posted in Exhibitions/Events, Fashion, Legends, Models
Tagged Fashion Dieties, Harper's Bazaar, kate moss, Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Supermodels
Posted in Legends
Tagged Alexander McQueen, Artist, Death, Designer, Isabella Blow
(@ Daniel Saynt) I may be last season’s flavour but at least I can use a possessive apostrophe… http://tinyurl.com/ycpbfva
@susiebubble possessives are so over in america. we’ve evolved the language to allow it to be forgotten. meant no offense. promise.
Can’t we all just get along? Twitter wars (i.e. back and forth cheap shots on Twitter) are getting old. This was never cute. And as much as I LOVE Susie Bubble, her cheap shot at Daniel Saynt for improper useage of a possessive apostrophe was well…cheap and kind of stupid (for lack of a better word). I mean he did call her ‘last season’s flavour’ but it’s fashion: EVERYTHING LAST SEASON IS NO LONGER THIS SEASON’S ‘FLAVOR’. Sheesh. Isn’t this fact the beauty of it all? What made it so funny was Susie’s cheap grammatical shot at Saynt actually brought more attention to her own grammatical shortcomings. But hell, New York Times can’t even get it right all of the time. Susie, why oh why did you even give Saynt the pleasure of commenting?! (see that useage of a question mark AND exclamation point? Mrs. Nelson, my junior high English teacher would flip).
Good grief, Fashion Week Season is upon us, *clap clap* get back on topic people.