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Dolce and Gabanna

Bon Anniversaire!Vogue Paris Masked Ball!

by Tracy Kawalik on October 3, 2010

Natalia Vodianova and the elegant Diane Von Furtsenberg

The Eiffel Tower was not the only thing sparkling under the Parisian moonlight last Thursday evening. As stars far and wide stepped out to celebrate the 90th anniversary of Vogue Paris.

Monsieur Louboutin and Jade Jagger

The Eyes Wide Shut inspired masked ball saw the fashion fabulous pull out all the stops  to dress to impress. With a glittering line–up of guests including Steffano Gabanna and Domenico Dolce, Tyra Banks, Diane Von Furtsenberg, Jade and Bianca Jagger,  Heidi Slimane, Christian Louboutin and anyone who is anyone.

Givenchy’s Riccardo Tisci and his muse Mariacarlo Boscono

Beautiful Anna Dello Russo- Editor At Large for Vogue Japan

The VVIP of the night of course was the gorgeous host and Editor-In-Chief herself Carine Roitfield, who not only had Jean Paul Gauliter as her +1, but also threw the party of the season in a way that only the French know how!

Here’s to 90 More!

Written by Tracy Kawalik

Tracy is a London based fashion and event stylist, and international freelance fashion writer. She was recently appointed Fashion Editor at  Zeitgeist Magazine.

AUTUMN WINTER 09 FASHION TRENDS FUR

by Giorgia Musci on August 28, 2009

FUR MANIA: Warm Shape to the Season 

Already thinking about the temperatures plummet to below freezing we are all looking for something chic to wear which will also keep us warm.

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Michael Kors AW09

Fur is back in a big way, presented on AW 09/10 collections in bold colours, shapes, and sizes both real or faux.

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Christian Dior AW09

( Of course, despite such popularity as a trend it remains a controversial material and you can expect an increase in the antics of groups such as PETA as a result.)

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Michael Kors AW09

For AW 09/10 season, fur it is not just about coat or jacket: designers were so creative and gave it a new shape and visual interest in using it to emphasize collars and cuffs, sleeves and pockets, borders and edges and combining it with materials such as fabric or leather in innovative ways.

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Julian MacDonald AW09

Striking Color for Michael Kors, Julien Mac Donald, Mario Schwab, Thakoon.

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Michael Kors AW09

Fur hat for MICHAEL KORS in neon color, THAKOON, CHRISTIAN DIOR, ICERBERG.

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Dolce Gabbana AW09

So 80s at DEREK LAM, ICEBERG, DOLCE& GABBANA.

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Ralph Lauren AW09

Chubby oversized shape for Emilio Pucci and Ralph Lauren total white.

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Matthew Williamson AW09

                           As snood for Matthew Williamson and Burberry.

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Miss Sixty AW09

As sleeve detail for a dress in a blue hue at BLUGIRL, or in a pink hairy rounded shoulders on an astrakan coat at Dolce& Gabbana, on a blazer for Miss Sixty and maxi on a coat at ICEBERG.

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Givenchy AW09

Gloves and earmuffs at MARNI,even detailing shoes at MIU MIU and GIVENCHY.

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Giles AW09

As armwarmer at DONNA KARAN COLLECTION, GILES, MICHAEL KORS, ICEBERG.

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Dolce Gabbana AW09

And I am sure that these new shapes and creative uses of designer fur will reach out to a new customer, one who has never worn fur before.

Giorgia Musci NYC Trend Researcher/Italian Fashion Stylist

REAL WOMEN HAVE CURVES

by Gabrielle on April 16, 2009

 

 
 

 

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As the Leading London Personal Stylist I have clients from all over the world,my clientele is mainly upmarket women. Are these women size zero? Absolutely not.

The most common body shape is hourglass and whatever their size my hourglass clients complain that fashion does not suit them. They are right.

I am a UK size 8 – US size 6, I have not bought a pair of trousers for 6 years, many of my clients are the same.  This is not a size thing but a shape thing. I have curves. Is fashion missing a trick? I refuse to wear hipster trousers. In fact, I refuse to wear anything that does not suit me.

 

If you have a waist, hipster trousers cut in at the wrong part of your body. However slim you are the result is a roll of flesh. Elegant? I think not.

 

Hipster skirts ride up and down as the hourglass has no defining flat area, so tops hang out and you are left with about 6 inches of spare material at the back, as the “too big” top will end up on the waist. This makes the skirt unflattering at best, and it looks like you are wearing someone else’s clothes, a much bigger someone. 2 sizes bigger in fact.

 

To overcome this fashion has designed lots of nifty tops that are either empire line, i.e. cut under the bosom or smock based, i.e. baggy. These were originally designed for preganat women. For the past two years my hourglass clients have all the same complaint. “I can’t wear trousers any more. Skirts no longer suit me, the tops don’t fit me and make me look pregnant.” Many like me refuse point blank to buy them and have very few clothes as a result. I am simply too style conscious to wear clothes that don’t suit or fit me.

 

I would like to reiterate that the majority of women have hourglass shapes.

 

So some style rules for the most desirable shape on the planet.

 

Wear fitted clothes.

Celebrate and exaggerate that great waist.

Refuse to buy hipster skirts and trousers look for high waisted styles.

Buy tops that are fitted and shaped to the waist.

Wear short fitted jackets.

Buy fitted shift dresses.

Choose pencil or slightly A line skirts.

Belt whenever you can.

 

Vivian Westwood, Roland Mouret, John Galliano, Dolce and Gabbana,

Karen Millen, Pinko, Tara Jamon,Thakoon, Victoria Beckham all make for the hourglass.

 

Gabrielle Teare is currently Alexa ranked No 1 globally for Personal Stylist.