This particular piece, not the prints but the shape reminded me of the S/S 2005 collection as illustrated in the previous post.
“Fashion anticipates, and elegance is a state of mind ... a mirror of the time in which we live, a translation of the future, and should never be static.” Oleg Cassini
Tuesday, 3 January 2012
Mary Katrantzou
Autumn/Winter 2011 showed the return of prints in the shape of Mary Katrantzou. Her signiture look comprised of lamp-shaped skirts with their stiffened edge and 3D frames. The intricate detailing of the prints included fabergé eggs and coromandel screens.
Fashion with Film inspired
As you may probably know by now Alexander McQueen is my most favoured designer from them all along with Chanel and Vivienne Westwood. McQueen however never strays too long from the film scene and almost always incorporates these into his work. His Spring/Summer collection in 2005 involved a chess board with the models actings as chess pieces not that far from the world of Harry Potter. McQueens ability to master the combination of wearable outfits and catwalk imagination makes him a very rare British talent.
School boy blazers, perfectly tailored cropped trousers based in royal blue and slate grey were followed by high waisted skirts that came on under feminine blousers and neckties. Volumed skirts teasmed with ankle boots illustrated an Edwardian edge, while stiff corsets and made to measure jackets held the show.
School boy blazers, perfectly tailored cropped trousers based in royal blue and slate grey were followed by high waisted skirts that came on under feminine blousers and neckties. Volumed skirts teasmed with ankle boots illustrated an Edwardian edge, while stiff corsets and made to measure jackets held the show.
These were inspired by the Australian 'Picnic at Hanging Rock' which evolved into 'Harry Potter'
Fashion and Films
Two of the greatest joys in life Fashion and Film. When combined together they achieve an amazing innovative vision. Much of what is seen on the catwalks nowadays are in fact repetitive, just like films which are constantly recreated through different times, to different audiences and also different viewpoints. The greatest designers now all have taken inspiration from films.
The little black dress as seen in Breakfast At Tiffany's on Audrey Hepburn is absolutely iconic and has been used throughout time in countless catwalks in diverse ways.
The little black dress as seen in Breakfast At Tiffany's on Audrey Hepburn is absolutely iconic and has been used throughout time in countless catwalks in diverse ways.
This solely illustrates class, glamour in abundance and is a brilliant film.
The Notebook (2004) - This is clearly a 1940's tributed film with clothes that showcase this fashion driven era. A feminine and glamourous movie........
Marie Antoinette (2006) - A very flamboyant style choice and is overflowing with fashion at its strongest with wigs, bows, ruffles and masks, a dream visual.
Lost in Lace
A new approach for new artists, UK and International
Chiharu Shiota
Diana Harrison
Iraida Icaza
Katharina Hinsberg
Kathleen Rogers
Liz Nilsson
Michael Brennand Wood Naomi Kobayashi
Some of the artists involved include:
Diana Harrison
Iraida Icaza
Katharina Hinsberg
Kathleen Rogers
Liz Nilsson
Michael Brennand Wood Naomi Kobayashi
Lost in Lace
If you look at my other blog Visual Recordings in Art and Design you will see the latest exhibition that i went to; Lost in Lace. It explores the wonders of lace and the many different artistic forms it can be used in. I will post some pics here :)....
For further information on this exhibition, follow this link http://lostinlace.org.uk/
For further information on this exhibition, follow this link http://lostinlace.org.uk/
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