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Royal Wedding- What to Wear

by Gabrielle on April 29, 2011

 

As the Leading London Personal Stylist and Personal Shopper I am frequently asked with help for what to wear to a wedding. Some of the nicest wedding clothes I have seen are at Alberta Ferritti.

Colour blocking is one of the big trends for Spring Summer 2011 and Gucci here show how amazing it can look for a wedding.



 

                        Emanuel Ungaro have amazing wedding suits, this is stunning and would suit anyone from 25-60. Lovely.

 

                         Prabal Gurung does fabulous dresses in beautiful fabrics often with inner corsetry that look very elegant.

Look this season for soft pastels like this ice pink stunning Chanel dress. I would love to wear this to the Royal Wedding.  

 

Another big trend for spring summer 2011 is animal prints Bluemarine show how to do this with style. I love the chunky gold jewellery as well. Now where is my invite??????????

 

Holly Fulton AW 2011 at London Fashion Week

by Gabrielle on February 22, 2011

Samantha Cameron at Holly Fulton AW2011

Samantha Cameron dressed in Osman jacket with Whistles trousers came to watch Holly Fulton the superstar designer who designed a stunning range of handbags for her at Smthyson.

Holly Fulton AW2011

From the bold chrome yellow  start I loved this show. The clothes were elegant, show stopping and superb.

Smoke grey, teal blue and red silk creates drama in a dress. The art nouveau style print is so glamorous.

A lovely psychedelic print worn with gorgeous Swarovski crystal earrings.

Ivory and black Pollock like print with velvet skirt.

Beautiful  silk columns hung from crystal neckpieces.

Gabrielle Teare is the Leading London Personal Stylist.

Paris Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2011 Round-up

by Lauren Waine on October 23, 2010

In contrast to the 21st-century minimalism displayed by designers in Autumn/Winter 2010-11 Paris Fashion Week, Spring/Summer collections were an ostentatious display of bold colours and patterns. Rebellion against the subdued Fall wardrobe came in the form of leopard, poppy and star prints, vibrant orange, violet and blue shades and punk and oriental influences.

Although the white trend seen at New York Fashion Week continued with pure white head-to-toe statements at Dries van Noten and Chloe, to name a few, Paris Fashion Week injected a splash of colour into Spring/Summer wardrobes. The colour of the week was blue, from rich teal and sapphire to pastel sky; blue pieces were peppered amongst almost every collection. Elie Saab and Celine presented block colours of blue whilst Louis Vuitton and Dior showcased bold prints in various blue hues.

(L-R: Elie Saab, Louis Vuitton, Dior)

Early 90s Grunge made a stylish reappearance, with a futuristic interpretation bringing the Rock ‘n’ Roll trend bang up to date. Balmain’s Christophe Decarnin used Sid Vicious, the poster boy for punk, as the perfect muse. He presented a rebellious army adorned in safety pins, distressed and smudged flag prints, slashed t-shirts and an abundance of leather, against a Sex Pistols backdrop.  John Paul Gaultier paid homage to Joan Jett with unkempt black mullets, creating a tough femininity through contrasting leopard prints and lace against leather. The look at Balenciaga was polished and futuristic with houndstooth and creeper brogues, further reinforcing the conclusion that punk’s definitely not dead.

(L-R: Balmain, Jean Paul Gaultier, Givenchy)

Tailoring inspired by the clean, sharp lines of men’s formalwear was another huge trend in Paris. Sleek, structured jackets were worn over crisp white shirts at Hermes and Dries van Noten. “It’s going to be a boyish season,” stated Nicolas Ghesquière, the creative director of Balenciaga, in reference to his Spring/Summer collection. Tuxedo suits were worn with red and black leather shorts for a futuristic new take on power dressing. A monochromatic palette was the defining theme, with grey suit jackets paired with slim leg trousers at Lanvin whilst Riccardo Tisci at Givenchy showcased deconstructed, sleeveless tuxedo jackets, marking the emergence of a confident new woman for the season ahead.

(L-R: Hermes, Stella MacCartney, Dries van Noten)

 

In direct contrast to the masculine styling’s favoured by many designers at Paris Fashion Week, a few key collections showcased dresses that would not look out of place in a romantic, whimsical fairytale. The focus was on the soft silhouette created by liberally draping sheer, almost weightless fabrics, from floor sweeping gowns to flirty mini dresses. The colour palette was refined, with dresses appearing in a variety of dusty and pastel shades. Chloe’s Hannah MacGibbon took inspiration from the ballerina, pairing pleated sheer dresses with satin ballet flats to produce a delicate and elegant collection whilst Nina Ricci introduced flirty ruffles as a more playful interpretation of the trend.

(L-R: Chloe, Elie Saab, Nina Ricci)

Undoubtedly the most highly anticipated show of Paris Fashion Week was the showcasing of Alexander McQueen’s’ Spring/Summer 2011 collection, with Sarah Burton making her debut as the brands director. After working alongside the ‘enfant terrible’ of fashion for 14 years, she proved herself as more than competent to continue the legacy of the brand. Sarah Burtons’ connection to McQueen’s’ vision was clear in every aspect of every garment, from fabric and pattern to shape and structure. In leaves of black leather and dresses constructed predominantly from feathers and wheat and even gilded butterflies, the intricate craftsmanship behind the designs was startlingly flawless. One noticeable change was the subtle yet peaceful femininity that graced the collection. The collection was almost ethereal, inspired by nature and pagan goddesses, with garments that would not seem out of place in the 70s film, The Wicker Man. The fantasy surrounding the late designers theatrical work remained alive in a more delicate, magical collection that was unmistakeably, reassuringly McQueen.

Paris Fashion Week was full of surprising contradictions, from tough punk to delicate ballerina and bohemian goddess to femme fatale. The time has come to say goodbye to the neutral and camel hues favoured by the Autumn/Winter season and embrace an optimistic new colour palette.

(All images courtesy of Style.com)

by Lauren Waine

Lauren Waine is a 21 year old third year student studying BSc Fashion and Textile Retailing at The University of Manchester. Lauren is interested in all aspects of fashion, from current trends to the history of design. Lauren plans to move to London next year to study MA Fashion Journalism.

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Lanvin 2010

What to buy now for AutumnWinter 2010? As the Leading London Personal Stylist, I know that the very best fashions sell within the first month of hitting the shops.  For me, it is so exciting to go to the shows and then see the clothes in the shops; I remember them all over again. So what is Haute now?? Always in winter there is a lot of black but this year there is a big baroque romantic vibe, with deep rich reds, clarets, navy, orange, camel, soft greys, whites. This theme comes into the fabrics with wonderful velvet, lace, fur, sheer and sexy silks. The romance continues with capes of every kind, ruffles, and wide swinging 50’s and 40’s style skirts.  There is something for everyone, many of the styles will be much easier to wear than the maxis and jump suits in the shops now, you don’t have to be so tall to look amazing!

Balmain Aw2010

Fabulous Fur,

Fur is glamorous, sensual and after last winter warm as toast!!  From Balmain, showing mauve fun furs, to impressive full length fox at Michael Kors, fur was everywhere.  I have always loved fur ever since I saw virtually every woman wearing it whilst shopping in Milan.  Whether you choose a fur collar and cuffs detailing, to a massive shaggy voluminous coat from Lanvin, fur has been showing for the past few years and looks like a trend that is here to stay. This is an investment buy so choose carefully and buy what you love.  Go for style rather than high fashion for a look that lasts. If you don’t want to wear fur then feathers are an option.

Antonio Beradi AW2010

Voluptuous Velvet

Velvet adds a luxurious touch to a black jacket at Rochas transforming it into a statement piece. For evening velvet always looks so classically rich, elegant and expensive. Not for nothing was velvet a favourite of Royalty. The wonderful wine red dresses at Antonio Beradi are sexy, figure hugging and look amazing.  My money is on the D & G collection to walk out of the shops, it is impossible not to like this simple stunning party dress.

Miu Miu AW2010 Romantic

Romantic

Fashion has not finished with the ruffles of last season, in amongst the severe blacks there were also many delicate lace numbers which will add feminity to your wardrobe. Miu Miu showed ice grey, whilst Dior and D&G had layers of ruffles on many dresses.  This is a seductive look, especially in sheer whites and blacks.

Haakan AW2010 Sheer Black

Sheer Black

Underneath tailored jackets were see through fine fabrics, see-through in the cold winter months seems an unreasonable trend. However combine with fur or the new shearling bomber jackets it becomes more wearable.  Choose nude underwear for a seamless look or wear black lace or plain black for a sexier look. Balmain showed how to look elegant by teaming the sheer top with a bow tie, brocade trousers and a beautiful leather jacket.  Giambattista Valli combined miniskirts with short donkey jackets over the sheer top. My favourite show was Haakan. His clothes simply sizzled with pure sex appeal. Lara Stone was cheered by all the press pack when she wore this sheer black dress easy to see why!!

Louis Vuitton AW2010

Post War Excess

Marc Jacobs in New York and at Louis Vuitton went back to the New Look first shown by Dior in the 50’s. The waist was nipped in above a big big A line  mid- calf skirt. This look suits taller women best, as it will swamp shorter petite types.  Also seen in many ball dresses on the catwalk, this is a trend that is easier to wear as a full length gown.

Issa London AW2010

Capes

Wonderful swirling capes and cloaks will form a different choice for an evening or day coat, this are bold, glamorous and have a highway man drama about them. Shown at Celine, Halston and Chloe amongst others this look will suit everybody. There were claret and black velvets, camels and black wool with wonderful embellishments. My favourite is the wonderful bright red Issa cape. There was an appreciative buzz when this was shown on the catwalk. Here the cape is combined with black leather trousers and a high roll neck. Easy, elegant and affordable style.

Burberry Prorsum Aw2010

Shearling

Shearling bomber jackets and coats provide a casual alternative to fur. At Burberry they were combined with sheer little dresses. Whilst Giles showed lovely asymmetric hemmed soft white jackets.  IN NYC, DKNY simple fitted black shearling jackets proved that this trend can be elegant. Like fur this is warm, practical fashion for everyone.

See this article at Http://www.distinctmagazine.co.uk where Gabrielle Teare is the Fashion Editor.

Stylists :Press : Buyers: Oh My!!

by Tracy Kawalik on March 10, 2010

Felder Felder

Stylists, Press and Buyers Oh My!

There were sunglasses indoors, Skyscraping stilettos and more back combing since the 80′s. Another fashion week in London has passed and before spring can show its sunny little face the fashion pack have  already been busy swooning over and selecting the hot new collections for Fall/Winter 2010.

Stunning German twins Daniela and Annette Felder brought their Fall Winter 2010 collection to the catwalk with “sexy” personified, and a bit of Manhattan girl about town. Each look is totally rock and roll yet versatile and feminine. A stylist’s dream collection. The fearless female trend was present throughout the collection with soft leather accents, rich bronze chain detail and studded embellishments.

Ashish

Ashish

Warm cosy knitwear and sequins, sequins, sequins! The fall collection for Ashish is soft and fabulous.His east meets west inspired looks, gave every foggy London girl a little Bollywood touch.

Irwin and Jordan

Irwin & Jordan

Always a big favourite of mine, Irwin and Jordan are soaring from strength to strength and their fall collection is an exciting insight of things to come. Tailored equestrian inspired pieces are among flowing silks, new nudes, and delicate lace. There is a wonderful chic tone that flows throughout making each piece look luxurious and effortlessly cool.

Holly Fulton

Holly Fulton

This new collection is for big city girls everywhere. With echos of the Chrysler building inspiration. From spring/summer and python accents, Holly’s catwalk was a bold breath of fresh air among the more subdue shades for next season. Glistening plastic embellishments, art deco tiling and bright vibrant colour plates made each look a show-stopping piece. Young, fresh and inspiring,I can’t wait to see what Miss Fulton does next!

Tracy Kawalik is a Canadian Fashion Stylist now London based who ran PushPony at Shoreditch House Launched at London Fashion Week AW2010. A boutique for showcasing  affordable stylish clothes . www.pushpony.com

Lanvin Paris Autumn Winter 2010

by Gabrielle on March 8, 2010

Lanvin 1

Having seen these I think I will defect from Givenchy to Lanvin as my most favourite designer. I love these clothes!

Lanvin 2

Alber Elbaz has stuck to his formula of cut and shape. I would add one more word flow. Fabulous, sinous dresses. Million Dollar dresses.

Lanvin 3

There are some seriously ugly huge long jackets, cut to just above the knee and huge padded shoulders like the Michelin man in some of the AW 2010 collections. Here the padding is elegant and wearable.

Lanvin 4

This is a stupendous gorgeous coat, clings to the shape and adds more curves lovely….

Lanvin 5

The bat dress returns- all black leather gloves and boots, short, but not overly so, with padded shoulders.

Lanvin 6

Even at Lanvin there was the bad and the ugly. This is just  plain unwearable on small people like me! On a 6` model it is not great. Ask yourself is she wearing the coat or is the coat wearing her??

Autumn Winter 2010 Trends at Paris Fashion Week

by Giorgia Musci on March 7, 2010

Trends Bright Colours Paris Fashion Week

A first glance at PARIS Autumn/ Winter 2010-11 shows so far, and we can already catch some strong trends on the runways.

Blocks of oddly bright colours, vanilla yellow, pale blue, cigar brown, tangerine, and aqua, at GILES, BALENCIAGA, ROCHAS, MANISH ARORA.

Trends Paris AW2010 60's , 70's Vibe

Late – sixties/ early – seventies vibe in a futuristic twist at ROCHAS ( Marco Zanini designer  based his third collection on “ Cactus Flowers” 1969 romantic comedy starring GOLDIE HAWN and INGRID BERGMAN), GILES, DRIES VON NOTEN, BALENCIAGA.

Trends New Metallic AW2010 Paris

NEW METALLIC TWIST at GILES, DRIES VON NOTEN, ROCHAS, BALENCIAGA, RUE DU MAIL, BALMAIN, MANISH ARORA.

Shorts are new skirt trend AW2010 Paris

BERMUDA SHORTS  are the new skirt, as seen at GILES, ANNE VALERIE HASH, RUE DU MAIL, DRIES VON NOTEN.

Trends Aw2010 Paris Black

SOLID TOTAL BLACK at GARETH PUGH, SHARON WAUCHOB, RUE DU MAIL.

Geometric Trend Paris Aw2010

PRECIOUS GEOMETRISM at BALMAIN, MANISH ARORA, GILES.

….and  this is just a glimpse!! Looking forward to seeing the rest!!

Giorgia Musci is a Fashion stylist and trend researcher based in Italy. Giorgia works at the fashion weeks on shows such as Marc Jacobs, does trend research for sites such as net-a-porter and also photo shoots. www.giorgiamusci.com

Trend Report : Haute Couture Spring Summer 10

February 9, 2010

Tweet Astonishing HAUTE COUTURE has been shown in Paris: magic atmospheres, sumptuous fabrics, precious embellishments, meticulous details have been sent down the runways, defining big trends  for a fabulous SPRING/ SUMMER 2010. GLAM LUNAR TEXTURE at ANNE VALERIE HASH, CHANEL, GIORGIO ARMANI. AS A BLOOMING FLOWER CHANEL, VALENTINO, C. DIOR. GREEN GRAPHICS at GIVENCHY & [...]

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Spring Summer 10 :Western Warrier

January 29, 2010

Tweet When Karl Lagerfeld walked the catwalk in front of a barn I knew it was time to dust off my cowboy boots and get ready for a roll in the hay! With western inspired looks tousled all over the runway for Spring/Summer 2010, cowgirl chic reigns supreme giving the perfect balanced of sun-kissed sexy [...]

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