Friday, April 27, 2012

McQueen Reflections

Alexander McQueen seems to be blissfully out of the reach of most people. I my-self have never even had the pleasure of seeing, let alone wearing a piece of his refined art work.
Coming across recent images by his successor Sarah Burton I couldn’t help but just stare intently at my computer screen with absolute awe. The details, the story behind the designs it’s just so overwhelming.
Even though Sarah’s vision lacks the shock and drama of Alexander McQueen’s collection, she infuses her designs with subtle mystery and a very peculiar romanticism. Something I could actually see my-self wearing.
Looking at the impressive Spring/Summer 2012 collection which is characterized by dresses and shirt suits embellished with embroidery lace and contrasting materials.  (Take a look at the videos at the end and you’ll see how this material actually lives and moves on the women wearing it, something a single shot image could never capture)
She mentions that her inspiration was the underwater world yet the colour palette includes pastel and powdery shades, in addition to black , silver and gold which doesn’t really have that reef take of coral colours like one would think, instead it portrays the interior of the fish with its pink salmon like flesh and  outer translucent scales. This marries nicely with subtle references to lingerie which gives it strong structure.
Lingerie isn’t new; look at Jean-Paul Gaultier but Sarah Burton’s approach is delicate, ethereal and very empowering. One thing in particular that caught my eye was the wireless bra which was a very interesting element.
The addition of the wireless bra (if you wanted to over analyse that element) could be considered as an idea of an artificially perfect woman, embracing her own beauty without any support- which has often be considered impractical and pointlessly extravagant.
These pieces are a mixture of decay and romanticism and sings of the late McQueen’s legacy, but it also mirrors Burton’s fresh and more subtle approach.
Burton combines artistry and technical genius, masculine and feminine, both minimal and over the top ornateness. Even though Alexander is sadly no longer with us, I still love the sense of magic, where I seem to be drawn to the rapture that she evokes.

“I was thinking about a woman as an object of desire. We go to such lengths to adorn ourselves that we almost become our clothes or are taken over by them. This is a collection about excess-an exploration of ideals of beauty at their most extreme”

Just have a look at these images- they are extraordinary......












Amazing fashion show check it out

Behind the scenes with Sarah Burton

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Block This!

I recently stumbled upon, through my blogging travels, some fabulous info on colour blocking. Lindsay Albanses is a celebrity stylist and gave the best take on this creative technique.
She says: It’s as easy as pairing your solid separates together, and calling it an outfit. Although there are those fearless fashion girls out there who will pair as many colors as a skittles bag into one look, I prefer to stick to my 3 color combo max rule, per look! Anymore than that can get tricky, and sometimes tacky, and lord knows we want nothing to do with the T word!

So, the rainbow’s the limit, but here are a few colorblocks that I’ve worn and I hope they can inspire you. And don’t forget, 3CCM!


Charteuse, Hot pink, Orange


Red, Royal, Purple


Pale pink, Red, Hot Pink

Green, Orange, Purple

Colour Blocking Know-How: Don’t leave a colour to stand alone. Go for maximum impact and combine strong, rich colours for opulent dressing. Start this trend by experimenting with complimentary colours:
* Choose colours with a similar tonal base – i.e. fuchsia & bright pink or bold orange & reds.
* Break up blocks of daring colour with neutral-toned accessories in cream or grey.
* Introduce your second block colour outside of your outfit with a clashing handbag.
* For subtle simplicity, choose a simple coloured shift with bright tights or heels.


This is only a guide so experiment with different  shades







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Saturday, April 21, 2012

Look What I found

I love blogs. Some of the most interesting articles and images are found within them. Newspapers and magazines will be a thing of the the past and with that change will come a more colourful world
Enjoy;) x




















Thursday, April 19, 2012

Who is HOT & NOT Logies 2012

Another ceremony and more of the same ball gowns…well think again. Can I just say compared to the big events in the US and UK these ladies have out shone, out classed the so called Hollywood elite. They pale in comparison! I'm so blown away from the high standard in creativity and wow factor. Simply stunning. Check out a few of my very favs and two not so hot. What are your thoughts ladies?


Carrie Bickmore gives a pop of brilliant colour


Always classy Sandra Sully takes a great risk with this detailed work of art

Jesinta Campbell light, simple and very feminine

Poh Ling Yeow in a crochet style gown with a vintage feel....love it

WOW great choice I would wear this any day Magdalena Roze

Always a show stopper Natalie Gruzlewski......gorgeous!

OK this one is my FAV Kate Richie is SMOKING HOT in this!!!

Jen Hawkins. Well I saw a few different views of this dress. Isnt bad but the colour definitely makes it

She knows whats she's doing or her stylist is a genius. Asher Keddle in this amazing master piece

Samara Weaving in a lovely romantic dress thats perfect on her


BAD: Kat Stewart (no comment) its just wrong...

 Livinia Nixon BAD/GOOD? Im just not sure about this one? 


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