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Paris Fashion Week

Paris Fashion Week highlights: Hakaan

By Andrea Petrou on September 30th, 2010

Hands up who was excited about Hakaan’s PFW catwalk collection. I’ve got both mine up for the designer who has made a huge name for himself over the past few years with his sleek ready to wear designs.

Naomi Campbell set the tone for the collection turning up at the front row in a Hakaan SS2011 black leather pleated-skirt dress, which was teamed up with Hakaan black leather shoes that had small fins protruding from the heel.

And there was ALOT of leather on the catwalk in the form of trousers, dresses and skirts. The designs, which looked like a combination of Balenciaga meets Versace also included sleek edged dresses, which finished to the point and bodycon cut out frocks in summer beige. Long skirts and dresses complete with puddle trains also skimmed down the catwalk alongside sheer fabrics.

Colours were muted with blacks and beige forming the main part of the collection.

A model displays a creation by Hakan Yildirim for Hakaan spring-summer 2011 ready-to wear collection presentation in Paris, France on September 29, 2010. Photo by Nicolas Gouhier/ABACAPRESS.COM Photo via Newscom

A model displays a creation by Hakan Yildirim for Hakaan spring-summer 2011 ready-to wear collection presentation in Paris, France on September 29, 2010. Photo by Nicolas Gouhier/ABACAPRESS.COM Photo via Newscom

A model displays a creation by Hakan Yildirim for Hakaan spring-summer 2011 ready-to wear collection presentation in Paris, France on September 29, 2010. Photo by Nicolas Gouhier/ABACAPRESS.COM Photo via Newscom

A model displays a creation by Hakan Yildirim for Hakaan spring-summer 2011 ready-to wear collection presentation in Paris, France on September 29, 2010. Photo by Nicolas Gouhier/ABACAPRESS.COM Photo via Newscom

A model displays a creation by Hakan Yildirim for Hakaan spring-summer 2011 ready-to wear collection presentation in Paris, France on September 29, 2010. Photo by Nicolas Gouhier/ABACAPRESS.COM Photo via Newscom

Naomi Campbell on the front raw during the Hakaan spring-summer 2011 ready-to wear collection presentation in Paris, France on September 29, 2010. Photo by Nicolas briquet/ABACAPRESS.COM Photo via Newscom



Affordable Fashions, First Looks, Gallery, Handbags, Uncategorized, vintage

One to watch: Jennifer Witte on Etsy.com

By Andrea Petrou on September 20th, 2010

By Emily Borrett.

It’s been a while since I’ve had a good look for some new talent on crafts site Etsy, and it’s high time that I did again. Though you’re pretty much spoilt for choice perusing the site, seller Jennifer Witte, “interior design and art graduate that is crazy for anything and everything vintage” has been a stand-out name to me. The Cali-girl’s speciality is hand-painted vintage leather accessories that she hand-paints herself at home, then sells on through the site. No charity shop tat here – Jennifer’s very picky about the quality of the vintage item that she’ll work onto, so you know that there’s a lot of love going into each piece – and they’re all one-offs.

The designs that get painted onto her accessories are all very fresh, simple, girly and sweet; birds are a recurring theme in her work, as are flowers, trees and other animals. (They’re the kind of accessories that I can image  Bambi would carry, if Bambi had an interest in bags and shoes.) A personal favourite of mine is the vintage blue purse with the hand-painted whale, which is so adorable that my toes curl every time I think about it. For fans of the androgynous, leggy Brit-schoolgirl style that’s seen on the likes of Coco Sumner and Alexa Chung, who want satchels and leather shoes with a unique twist, Jennifer Witte’s Etsy shop is worth a look.

She’s also co-founder of an online Etsy store which sources beautiful vintage housewares and pretty little things. Have a peek at it here.

Brown Vintage Flats With Hand-Painted Cherry Blossoms

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Affordable Fashions, Gallery, outerwear

Shiny Style loves: Boutique leather at IL2L.com

By Elaine LaPersonerie on July 16th, 2010

I Love 2 Love is an up-and-coming boutique leather company that boasts a fashion-forward capsule of leather jackets that promise to stand the test of time. With generous reductions happening on the site at the moment, now is the time to check them out.

A favourite of mine out of the capsule is IL2L’s asymmetric leather biker jacket – an updated spin on a timeless style made iconic by heart-throbs such as James Dean and Marlon Brando, IL2L has stripped the biker jacket down to its’ bare bones and added in asymmetric angular detail to create a cleaner, more modern look. It’s a bargain for real leather and is an easy way to toughen up a girlie outfit in seconds. Another piece that caught my eye is their pleather hooded bomber jacket, which will be going on my wishlist come pay-day. It’s definitely a cool way to keep your hair dry when it’s raining (or disguise yourself from people you know when you’re doing the Walk of Shame in the morning).

IL2L not only sells their own designs, but also sells hand-picked products from other well-known and well-loved leather brands such as Bench, Fossil, Hooch, Kipling and Lee Cooper.

If you’re looking for a leather jacket at the moment, definitely take a minute to check out their site or check the gallery below for a few of my favourites.



Designers

ASA bans UK Louis Vuitton ads for being misleading

By Andrea Petrou on May 27th, 2010

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Louis Vuitton has had a slap on the wrist by the UK Advertising Standards Authority.
Just a day after the designer gained great acclaim for his Maison store opening, two of his adverts, which show craftsman stitching his leather goods by hand, have been banned over here for “misleading” customers.

The ASA said the ban was because Vuitton’s bags and wallets are made by machine, not by hand. It said although Louis Vuitton provided it with evidence that many ‘hand-crafting techniques’ were used in the production of the bag and wallet, it fell short of what was needed to prove the products were made by hand.

“We noted that we had not seen documentation that detailed the entire production process for Louis Vuitton products or that showed the proportion of their manufacture that was carried out by hand or by machine.”

We don’t think this would be something that would stop us from buying the brand, it’s more our overdraft and credit card limits that are to blame for the lack of LV items in our wardrobes.

Has this put you off buying the brand. Leave your comments below and let us know.

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Features, Opinion

Lauren Bravo tells us what maketh the rock chick

By Andrea Petrou on February 11th, 2010

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Lauren Bravo writes: She’s one of fashion’s favourite mythical figures, along with the woman who actually has a capsule wardrobe and Mariah Carey’s ‘stylist’. She reappears in some shape or form every season, manifested in leather jackets, slashed t-shirts and smudgy eyeliner. She’s a household name, bandied around in fashion houses and ladies’ loos alike.

But she rarely delivers everything she promises (supposedly because she’s hanging out backstage with Iron Maiden; really because she’s made up by magazine editors with no imagination). She’s the ‘rock chick’: three parts reputation to one part nifty alliteration.

The tricky thing about rock chick as a trend is that, like many other mythical beings, as soon as you lay claim to it, it doesn’t exist anymore. Nobody who is actually a rock chick would ever use the term ‘rock chick’. It’s a linguistical rip in the space/time/style continuum. Just as nobody who calls themselves ‘kooky’ ever really is (see also: quirky’, and ‘I just rolled out of bed and threw this on’), any girl who sums up her style as ‘rock chick’ generally hasn’t been any nearer a moshpit than Medium level on Guitar Hero III.

So what maketh the rock chick? If we’re following the fashion definition, there are some basic ingredients:

Leather. In jacket form if you’re a novice; in trouser form if you’re a divorcee who’s just finished at Slimmer’s World.

Studs and chains. This season especially, studs and chains are embellishment of choice. Think of it as the pain-free alternative to facial piercing.

Band t-shirts. Here I feel duty-bound to repeat the old adage – if you can’t sing at least three songs by the band, you CANNOT WEAR THE T-SHIRT.

Eyeliner. In fash mag speak, this should look like ‘last night’s make-up’ (ie. be crumbling down your face, and giving you those little black globules of sleep in the corners. Nice). Because rock chicks are too busy doing debauched things on tour buses to use a cleansing wipe.

Ripped tights. A man once chased me all the way up Tottenham Court Road, just to tell me I had a ladder in my tights. He didn’t get the grateful response he seemed to expect – instead, I snapped back, “Yeah, SO? I am AWARE. What do you want me to DO, run home and change? It’s a LADDER, it’s not like my BOOB is hanging out.” I realise in hindsight that my reaction was wrong. I should have calmly told him I was ‘channelling rock chick’.

So I’ve come to believe that fashion’s obsession with the rock chick is a question of good PR on behalf of the whole industry. Because fashion types tend to be regarded as uptight, controlling, slaves to perfection (does Anna Wintour’s hair ever move? Have you seen it?); and rock chick is the antidote to that.

The rock chick stays out all night, drinks beer, not champagne, dances until she’s sweaty and eats a kebab on the way home. So as a form of damage limitation on their image, fashion people have commandeered her and repackaged her as their own creation. She is ‘dishevelled’ (messy), she is ‘nonchalant’ (doesn’t give a rat’s bottom) and she is ‘full of attitude’ (might throw an amp at your head).

And it’s easy to keep on believing in the rock chick, because there are plenty of celebrity purveyors of the myth. Kate Moss is the classic – she dates indie musicians! She goes to Glastonbury! She’s always got a fag on! But Kate’s cover is blown each time she opens her mouth, and instead of the whiskey-soaked growl of a true rocker, out comes the squeaky bleat of a Croydon schoolgirl.

Then there’s Amy Winehouse, who was perhaps one of the most authentic poster girls they had, until her rockabilly aesthetic passed out of fashion favour and her St Lucia rehab stint made her hair go crap. The most successful pretender to the throne currently seems to be Taylor Momsen – the precocious little upstart who has earned her place in rock chick mythology by playing Jenny, the ‘edgy one’ on Gossip Girl.

Overlooking the fact that calling someone a rock chick for being the ‘edgy one’ on Gossip Girl is like giving someone a Nobel Prize for being the ‘clever one’ on Big Brother, Momsen’s look is a checklist of rock chick accoutrements. Ripped tights, week-old eyeliner, tangled nest of peroxide extensions. She is also, however, the face of New Look S/S 2010 – a nice move on the store’s part, but for Taylor it’s about a 1.5 on the scale of credible rock and roll moves, just above Iggy Pop on the insurance billboards and John Lydon advertising that butter.

So you can’t help but wonder, is Ms Momsen just another in the long line of fashion-created ‘rock chicks’ that we’re meant to follow blithely with our kohl pencils and ‘I’m with the band’ t-shirts, until she gets bored and Rachel Zoe attacks her? Just remember this, ladies – every time you say you don’t believe in rock chicks, a rock chick somewhere DIES. Whether that’s a good thing or not, I’ll leave you to decide.



New York Fashion Week - Runway

New York Fashion Week S/S 2009: Proenza Schouler

By Gemma on September 9th, 2008

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Remember when Marc Jacobs showed that insane collection of Stepford-Wives-gone-Amy-Winehouse floral dresses and see-through trousers two hours late and sent the world of fashion into a headspin? This is Proenza Schouler’s version of that. With more money to throw into their collection this season, risks were taken where the boys have previously played safe. The result was a mixed show of everything from 80s jumpsuits to slinky silk dresses.

There were some stunners, but there was also a leather crop top…

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Designer Fashions

Guess Where This is From #9

By Andrea Thatcher on November 2nd, 2007

GWTF%208.jpgCan you guess the designer of this black and teal off-the-shoulder mini silk dress? It’s accented with a teal bow, origami pleating, 3/4-length sleeves and a zip at the back. Hint: This designers spring 2008 collection made a smooth landing…



Handbags

Coach’s new classic Gallery Totes

By Andrea Thatcher on September 21st, 2007

Coach_red%20leather%20Gallery%20tote.jpgJust in time for fall, the new collection of Gallery Totes from Coach are super stylish. Perfect for work or dinner at a classy restaurant, these totes are big enough to carry all your essentials in sophisticated fashion. My favorite is the red Gallery leather laced tote. There’s just something about a bright red tote that screams “too hot to handle!” But they also come in a variety of colors and designs–from signature design to black or tobacco leather to north-south style.



Designer Fashions, Footwear, New Fashions

Giuseppe Zanotti serves up party-worthy flats

By Andrea Thatcher on September 18th, 2007

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After summer’s slew of flats in creative colors and wild combinations, fall’s signature trends of animal prints, luxe material, and rich leathers call for a little change of pace. Slip on this pair of ultra-modern Giuseppe Zanotti flats in bold red and black. A soft suede sole and croc print trim makes it a cut above the norm to dress up any basic black, or even red, ensemble. While flats won’t do much for defining your buff calves–or giving you that model-tall look for that matter–they do offer plenty of comfort for those longer treks across the city when you don’t want to carry around a heel protector.



Designer Fashions, Fashion News, New York Fashion Week - Gossip

Isabel Toledo takes Anne Klein in a new direction for spring

By Andrea Thatcher on September 15th, 2007

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For her second collection for Anne Klein, Isabel Toledo created clothing she described as “industrial glamour.” The Cuban designer adorned dresses with childlike hand-painted floral prints, courtesy of her artist husband accidentally smearing paint on a dress. The line was a melding of American sportswear, garden party, and industrial design. Highlights of the collection included a trench coat covered in rainbow tiles, black-and-white striped skinny pants, and a cinched-waist gray frock. The items were a bit inconsistent, though, with flirty, feminine classic spring dresses with floral prints followed by shiny silver and leather. While Toledo is obviously still trying to find her comfort zone, the collection was a refreshing change of pace for the label, which has struggled to find its voice in recent years.

[Images: Getty]



Designer Fashions, Fashion News, How to Wear, New Fashions

Banana Republic Leather Button Jacket

By Elaine LaPersonerie on August 27th, 2007

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The word “jacket” probably sends goose bumps down your spine, but fall IS just around the corner! So, unfortunately you have to start thinking about this season’s wardrobe. So as you soak up the last bits of summer sun, dream about the joys of fall—foliage, closet clean up, and of course, more shopping. Ahhh, doesn’t that feel good?

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