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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.

Trend Report : Haute Couture Spring Summer 10

by Giorgia Musci on February 9, 2010

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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 & JEAN PAUL GAULTIER.

As a LEMON SORBET at CHANEL, CHRISTIAN DIOR, ELIE SAAB .

FLOWING CURTAIN SKIRTS at CHANEL C. DIOR, ELIE SAAB.

SHORT SUITS at CHANEL & ALEXIS MABILLE.

DREAMING THE RED CARPET at GIVENCHY, CHANEL , CHRISTIAN DIOR.

Giorgi Musci is a fashion stylist and trend researcher GiorgiaMusci.Com in London, Italy and NYC.

What To Wear Now : Trend Report Spring Summer 10

by Giorgia Musci on January 5, 2010

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Personal Shopping shows me that we all love fashion. The reason why is that it allows us to daydream , trying new styles every day if we want  to.

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And for next season fashion designers have done more: they will bring us in a trip all over the world, every day in different locations surrounded by oriental fabrics, tribal prints, exotic vibes, sexy shapes.

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Clothes are going to be your SPRING/ SUMMER 2010 postcards…

Rochas Spring Summer 10

From The Tropics at MAISON MARTIN MARGIELA , PRADA , ROCHAS.

Prada Spring Summer 10

Rodarte Spring Summer 10

Givenchy Spring Summer 10

Louis Vuitton Spring Summer 10

From Indochina at MARC JACOBS,  DRIES VAN NOTEN, VIKTOR & ROLF.

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Dries Van Noten Spring Summer 10

Viktor and Rolf Spring Summer 10

From a Spanish arena at DOLCE& GABBANA.

Dolce and Gabbana Spring Summer 10

From a Paris ” très sensuelle” at CHRISTIAN DIOR , JEAN PAUL GAULTIER.

Christian Dior Spring Summer 10

Jean Paul Gaultier SS10

From a Sicily a bit retro’ at ERMANNO SCERMINO and DOLCE GABBANA ( of COURSE!!).

Ermanno Scervino Spring Summer 10

Italian Fashion Stylist Giorgia Musci has styled for Marc Jacobs  and also for Net-A Porter as a trend researcher.

TREND REPORTS SPRING SUMMER 10 : GO ORANGE FOR NIGHT AND DAY

by Giorgia Musci on November 29, 2009

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Bottega Veneta SS10

It is never to early to look forward, especially to next season hottest color trend.

Designers already gave us a hint this A/ W 09/10, and if you’ re still undecided about your Christmas Party dress and tiring of looking safe in black or traditional in red, go ORANGE!

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Orange is a fun, bold fashion color, flattering pale skin. Cheerful in daytime, a catalyst in the night.

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                                             From S/S’ 10 fashion shows:

                                         Long & Dramatic for John Galliano.

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                                              Modern draped for Byblos.

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                                       It can be fun as seen at Sonia Rykiel

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                                    Futuristic for Jean Paul Gaultier.

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                                               Casual for Vanessa Bruno.

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                               Embroidered sexy tulle for Christian Dior.

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                                     Leather playsuit at Karl Lagerfield.

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                          Or choose an investment coat from Derek Lam.

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Italian Fashion Stylist and Trend Researcher Giorgia Musci.

STYLE TRENDS SS10 DRESS UP YOUR LEGS LADIES!

by Giorgia Musci on October 23, 2009

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Chanel

As four weeks of fashion shows came to a close last week in Paris, the key trends for spring/summer 2010 are now well defined.

From New York to London, through Milan and Paris, fashion designers went in an opposite direction covering our legs for next season.

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AF Vandevorst

No matter we are talking about Spring/ Summer collections: tights are required to complete your ensemble.

At A. F. VANDEVORST flesh- toned stockings are back in a new puzzling twist: trousers were stuffed into the tops of sheer hose.

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Marc Jacobs SS10

                                             As seen at MARC JACOBS too.

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Jean Paul Gaultier SS10

                            Knee pads effect at JEAN PAUL GAULTIER.

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Wunderkind SS10

Futuristic knits at WUNDERKIND inspired by medical compression body stockings designed to enhance circulation, coming in graphic color- blockings.

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Ohne Titel SS10

                                                    Laced up at OHNE TITEL.

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Alexander Mcqueen SS10

Amazing leggings at ALEXANDER MCQUEEN mimicking the skin of sharks or dolphins.

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Vanessa Bruno

                                          Laced knee pads for VANESSA BRUNO.

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Louise Goldin SS10

           Printed pastel baroque tights at LOUISE GOLDIN matched with socks.

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Givenchy SS10

               At GIVENCHY total look with matching graphic printed leggings.

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Threeasfour SS10

                At THREEASFOUR unitard in black with arabesque insets of mesh.

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Antonio Marras SS10

                         Romantic footless legwarmer for ANTONIO MARRAS.

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Vivienne Westwood Ss10

                       Flames printed at VIVIENNE WESTWOOD on ripped tights.

Giorgia Musci is trend researcher from net-a-porter and a fashion stylist currently working in Milan and Bologna.

AUTUMN WINTER 09 WHATS HOT NOW

by Gabrielle on July 18, 2009

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Emporio Armani

What every woman wants is…….

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IS TO BE STYLISH !!

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Louis Vuitton

As the Leading London Personal Stylist I know this is the most common desire of my clients. It is why we go shopping. So, prepare to be thrilled.

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Louis Vuitton

The clothes coming into the shops are frankly gorgeous.

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RM

Neat tailoring, nipped in waists. Great colours. Divine.

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This season is a return to style. A return to womanly shapeliness.

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Jean Paul Gaultier

There are beautiful, soft mohair knits, supple leathers in soft autumnal colours, and sexy above the knee skirts.

MONOCHROME

To be stylish come and see me for Personal Shopping!