Saturday, 28 April 2012

Prabal Gurung Fall '12

A collection that manages to balance all of the elements and principles of design and still avoid becoming a disaster of dreck proportions, is in my book, an amazing feat for any designer, a feat in which Prabal Gurung continue's to achieve. As seen in his Fall 2012 collection....


 
Runway order can play a very important role in the way in which a collection is perceived a rule in which Prabal Gurung used very much to his advantage at NYFW earlier this year. The first 3 and a half minutes saw a sea of Black capes, jackets, fur coats and metal accessories.

 



Gradually colour began coming down the runway, still perfectly contrasting the consistant Black, bold pops of royal metallic blues, golden yellows and pristine whites mixed with intricate silky fabric prints (which were a subtle continuation from his Spring collection which saw bold prints and fabrics in purple hues.) 






The key to any good collection, in my eyes, is appropriate trend incorporation. Gurung took advantage of  popular 2012 features like geometrical cut outs, bold lame fabrics, fur and leather experimentation and sheer panelling and worked them into his collection in an inspiring and avant garde way, truely making it his own.

Some of my definite favourites


You know I love a good feathered skirt and this dress is truely design at its finest. From the heavy neck piece to the contrast of the lace bodice with the feathered skirt, everything screams statement piece.


I am living for this dress! The feminine shapes created by the gathered sheer embelishments juxtaposed the hard and intricate lines of the gold print create a perfect harmony.
Can you say Androgyny chic?



Now I am personally loving anything with a leather or vinyl embelishment and this heavy bomber jacket is in my opinion a must have! The neutral tone means you can work it into almost any outfit and its basically gender neutral (if you have the right frame of course.)



Off the raging success of his previous collections, Gurung has become a celebrity favourite with clientel featuring the likes of  Zoe Saldana (who was front row at his Fall '12 show dressed in a mixed pant suit from his earlier spring collection)


and also 'The Hunger Games' actress Jennifer Lawrence, who stole the show at the movie's Los Angeles premier in Gurung's gold lame, triangle cut out gown.



What will the future hold for the fresh and talented designer? One can only predict greatness and it is no surprise this collection is by far one of my favourites from the entire season and as a designer he is  definately one to watch.

Wednesday, 18 April 2012

Style on a budget.

If like me, you have champagne taste on a beer budget then you will understand how painfully hard it is to stay on trend or at least look mildly fashionable without completely bankrupting yourself.
People are always asking me how I manage to keep afloat style wise when Im so fund insufficient,
so I wrote this for those of you who dont have the money to buy fresh off the runway Givenchy or spend $300 on a single shirt or if you pass out at the very thought of even walking past designer boutiques.

Here are a few basic rules to stick to:

1. Firstly, dont be afraid to buy your basic fashion items like T-shirts, jeans etc from chain stores and stores with sale prices, sometimes you have to sacrifice quality for your budget but if you have a keen eye and youre willing to put in the effort you will often find a diamond in the rough.  (A lot of people will judge you for doing this but those people are probably rich and douchey).





                                                     Spitfire Skinny jean- Cotton On
AUD $49.95

For those guys who are not afraid to wear a coloured skinny and want to stay 'on trend', a washed out colour like this is a really good staple to have in your wardrobe and is a subtle nod to the colour explosion in menswear on the runway.
Example:

Pierre Balmain S/S 12


For the ladies its eaven easier to be in style without breaking the bank as most sale stores will stock runway inspired basics from the season.



PU Skinny Legging- JayJays
AUD- $29.95

A Polyurethane legging is a good way to separate yourself from what society is wearing and a step closer to achieving high fashion realness.
Example:

Kanye West F/W 12


2. Secondly, don't be afraid to step outside of your comfort zone and invest in thrift shopping! Literally my favourite way to save money and improve my own style. If you are somewhat afraid of doing this, you really shouldnt be because the stigma attached to buying second hand is what keeps most people from achieving ultimate stylishness.
(Please excuse my terrible picture quality, Ill get the hang of this soon enough!)



This is like my favourite jacket ever. Its a knit w/ 3 quarter sleeves and an over sized hood.
I think it was around $5 from a thrift store in Western Sydney.
Example:

Rebecca Taylor 'Kaleidoscope' print
jacket Fall '12


Again one of my absolute favourites. I got this sweater from Lifeline in Newcastle, its a cream waffle knit w/ a V-neck.



Example:

Gant 'Rugger' Knit sweater

3. Thirdly, if youve been following the previous two rules for a little while, chances are youve saved up enough to be able to afford a statement piece from the designer of your choice (Only ever buy designer if it is a statement piece so that way you can keep working it back into your wardrobe that way its not just something that you can only wear once)
My picks for some really amazing pieces form 2012/13 that wont have you getting a second mortgage on the house but will be exclusive enough to brag about:
Examples:


T-Shirt dress by House Of Holland
RRP: $124.48 AUD
Available from asos

If you really want to make a statement this shirt/dress from House of Holland will definately help you do that while still staying subtle and chic and you can dress it up or down so its really just as versatile as a plain t-shirt.


'Dead flowers' Tracksuit Pants by ATG
$99.95 AUD
Available from The Grand Social


Im really starting to get into bold prints in menswear and at a price like this, these tracksuit pants are a must have this winter.




Scotch and Soda short Parka
$296.60 AUD
Available from asos


Im loving Parkas at the moment. Its definately a strong nod to the 90's but in a colour as bright as this orange, the classic is given a much needed revival.



4. Don't be afraid of experimenting with clothing outide of your gender. That will obviously freak men out more than it will women but it is honestly a great way to both save money and find a better fit.  Ever heard of Androgyny? Well its kind of a huge trend right now and if you are a smaller guy or a bigger girl, accentuating that part of yourself can really do wonders for your look and its something that I experiment with everyday in my own wardrobe.

   


Andrej pejic is the worlds hottest marketing tool right now.
Being able to wear both mens and womens clothes
 has both its physical and fiscal advantages.


5. Finally, probably the greatest advice I can give you on maintaining style on a budget would be to be your own fashion dictator and by that I mean start trends yourself. Being truely fashionable isnt purely about wearing everything that comes off the runway each season, its about using your own creativity and interpretations of the things you love to create an ensemble that inspires and reflects who you are as an individual.

Happy saving!
























Tuesday, 17 April 2012

Jeremy Scott Fall 2012

So I know its been a long time since New York Fashion week but since this is my first official post I'd like to give my thoughts on my absolute favourite from the season.

Which of course was Jeremy Scott's Fall 2012 collection.




Riddled with pop culture referances and a mix of todays grunge culture, this was by far one of the most fun shows of NYFW.


Inspired by pop culture of the 80's/90's and the internet , Scott separated himself from the rest of the designers and focussed his fashion in a new direction, which in my opinion was the right direction.
Metallic fabrics, Neon fur, contrasting stripes and colours, cartoon characters and even rainbow hair were just some of the features in the collection. It was like the love child of Rainbow Bright and Andy Warhol on LSD. 






 Models heads were adorned with Neon Bindi's and outrageous Gaga-esque wigs accentuating the strong 80's/90's pop culture vibe. The heavy septum chains chanelled a more now trend, giving a taste modern grunge.




Its brave collections like this that truely encompass everything that fashion is about. A designer doing their own thing, not conforming to the trends and ideas recycled by other designers. Truely inspiring and I hope to see more of this theme throughout future collections.