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domingo, 10 de noviembre de 2013

ZAC POSEN SPRING 2014 RTW

COCO ROCHA (WILHELMINA)

 ZAC POSEN SPRING 2014


 CRYSTAL RENN (WOMEN)

 It was announced last week that Charles James will be the subject of next year's Costume Institute show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.



 James was sometimes called America's first couturier; he's remembered now for his spectacular ball gowns, immortalized in photographs by Cecil Beaton.



 If James has a spiritual descendant, it's Zac Posen, whose devotion to occasion dressing is immune to trend. New York is thinking along sporty lines for Spring; other designers Posen's age are vibing on the 1990s. 



 Posen, for his part, borrowed his color palette and floral prints from the Impressionists; his muse this season was Sarah Bernhardt. 


 DAIANE CONTERATO (THE SOCIETY)

More power to him, right? Unfortunately, this wasn't one of Posen's finest moments. Backstage before the show he said he would be presenting "conceptual evening," and described it as "more sculptural" than usual. 



SESSILEE LOPEZ (MAJOR)

 Exuberant doesn't begin to describe the layered organza and tulle layers of a strapless party dress, or the pronounced shoulders of an architectural draped evening jacket in floral jacquard.  



LINDSEY WIXZON (THE SOCIETY)

 Some of the softer dresses, too (in double-face white satin or rose hand-dyed draped tulle), were constructed with a flamboyance that felt out of step—not just with other runways, but also with the red carpets for which most of them are intended. 


 Admittedly, the silk flowers in the models' updos and the harsh lighting weren't doing Posen any favors. 


ROSE CORDERO (NEW YORK MODEL)

 He was on much firmer ground with a comparatively simpler hand-plisséd strapless cocktail number in yellow—all of the plissé dresses were lovely.


ANNA CLEVELAND (TRUMP)

 An ultra-fitted peplum jacket worn with a fishtail skirt struck a similarly modern note.


MACKENZIE DRAZAN (THE SOCIETY)

 CHLOE NORGAARD (ONE)

Ball gowns will be in the spotlight at the Costume Institute next May, but these are the kinds of things we hope to see the next time Posen gets on the runway.



ANASTASIA IVANOVA (SUPREME)





BRUNA TENORIO (WOMEN)

ARLENIS SOSA (MARILYN)

MING XI (THE SOCIETY)

BY STYLE.COM

lunes, 30 de julio de 2012

BRUNA TENORIO BY J.R. DURAN


 BRUNA TENORIO (FORD BRASIL)

 NACIÓ EL 27 DE JUNIO DE 1989

 "ESPELHO MEU"

 MIDE 178 CM

 VOGUE BRASIL AUGUST 2012

PHOTOGRAPHER J.R. DURAN

domingo, 29 de agosto de 2010

sábado, 26 de septiembre de 2009

Moschino Cheap & Chic Spring 2010 RTW.

Skye Stracke

When a model trots by carrying a bag that reads "Fashion is full of chic," you know you're not in for an intellectual exercise.

Kim Noorda

Or maybe it was the giant pink backlit heart from which the girls emerged that said young, feel-good, fun.

Debora Muller

Rosella Jardini's Moschino Cheap & Chic collection took its inspiration from that era in the sixties when the mods were mixing with the flower children.


Kate Somers

To start with, there were floral prints: little daisies on a short ruffle-neck dress and big ones on ruched chiffon numbers; a couple of straw hats even came with petal brims. Inspired by the American artist Jim Dine, Jardini added patchworks of bright Pop colors—orange, blue, red, and yellow—to the story line, as seen on an A-line double-breasted jacket as well as a wrap blouse worn with black-and-white checked bloomers.

Iekeliene Stange

Keeping with the youthquake theme, hemlines were either ultrashort or grazed the models' satin flats.

Willemijn Koppelman

And the other accessories were just as cheeky. In addition to the aforementioned tote, there was a bag in hot pink with "Shocking" scribbled across it, and a nameplate necklace to match.


Yulia Kharlaponova

The collection might have been as light as the giant organza carnations that decorated the models' shoes, but that would seem to fit with the prevailing mood. When it comes to having escapism on the brain, Jardini has plenty of company so far this young fashion week in Milan.

Flo Gennaro

Daria Strokous

Stephanie Carta

Yasminka Muratovich

Bruna Tenorio

Daiane Conterato

Ernesta Petkeviciute

Uliana Tikhova

Polina Barbasova

Jennifer Messelier

Julia Frauche

Kate Somers

Caterina Ravaglia

Marlena Szoka

Debora Muller

Lena Lomkova

Isabelle Sauer

Willemijn Koppelman

Iekeliene Stange

Yulia Kharlaponova

Kim Noorda

Skye Stracke

Daria Strokous

Bruna Tenorio

Flo Gennaro

Stephanie Carta

Daiane Conterato

Ernesta Petkeviciute


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