24 octobre 2012
Chic/Punk/Paris
When Cristobal Balenciaga, the great master of haute couture, closed his ateliers in the late 1960s, Western fashion as a representation of status, power and order of the elite was over.
Of course, fashion can be a manifestation of other things as well, and has been - no matter if we are referring to Western, Eastern or native dress.
While Punk was such a phenomenon, and is perhaps due for a return, the message today is really that group-mind fashion isn't the only way to dress.
Create your own fashion position and follow or change it as often as you desire.
-AP
22 octobre 2012
Cryptic Monday: October 22, 2012
Cryptic thoughts for this Monday:
- Next fall: edible colors. Think figs, jams and preserves - ripe and rich
- Stylist presentations: curated online showings just after the shows?
- Fabric from trees: motorcycle jackets made from ebony or rosewood?
- The rise of High Street Bespoke: beyond occasion dressing. It's already here.
- Portugal. Poised for a rebirth. 67% chance of actually happening.
- AP
10 octobre 2012
Japonerie: Hot or Cold?
If you were following the recent Spring/Summer 2013 collections, no doubt you noticed elements of "Japanese-inspired" clothing. But was it a new development, or a return to the late 1970s-1980s? Old Gianfranco Ferre? Kansai Yamamoto in his heyday?
Unfortunately, no re-interpretations of the Heian period (think Pillow Book, Tale of Genji) appeared this time.
Will the trend grow cold before it becomes available at retail?
Or is it time to scout and secure vintage examples?
- AP
02 octobre 2012
Saint Laurent: New Vintage
Saint Laurent for Spring-Summer 2013:
- French dressing in L.A.?
- French-California fusion?
- The New Vintage?
They may all be correct. I have chosen the New Vintage, because this debut collection at Saint Laurent by Hedi Slimane wasn't about new proportions or colors, per se. It was about a certain esprit, which gave the clothes, admittedly early-YSL inspired, a newness that has been absent in recent fashion. If the collection wasn't letter-perfect on trend, it was, more importantly, on strategy.
Mr. Slimane understood his challenge, and it is one that few "artistic directors" at major fashion labels really understand: how to breathe new life into a heritage brand.
Why this collection stands out is its French-West Coast American feel. Take note.
In a really strong season, let us see if this collection both resonates and reverberates through fashion.
- AP
- French dressing in L.A.?
- French-California fusion?
- The New Vintage?
They may all be correct. I have chosen the New Vintage, because this debut collection at Saint Laurent by Hedi Slimane wasn't about new proportions or colors, per se. It was about a certain esprit, which gave the clothes, admittedly early-YSL inspired, a newness that has been absent in recent fashion. If the collection wasn't letter-perfect on trend, it was, more importantly, on strategy.
Mr. Slimane understood his challenge, and it is one that few "artistic directors" at major fashion labels really understand: how to breathe new life into a heritage brand.
Why this collection stands out is its French-West Coast American feel. Take note.
In a really strong season, let us see if this collection both resonates and reverberates through fashion.
- AP
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