Couture – Signature9 http://198.46.88.49 Lifestyle Intelligence Sat, 10 Jul 2010 20:56:09 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.4 Valentino’s Next Generation: Fall 2010 Couture http://198.46.88.49/style/fashion/valentinos-next-generation-fall-2010-couture http://198.46.88.49/style/fashion/valentinos-next-generation-fall-2010-couture#respond Sat, 10 Jul 2010 20:35:17 +0000 http://198.46.88.49/?p=13962 Former Fendi bag designers and Valentino accessories team Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pier Paolo Piccioli showed “The Dark Side of First Love,” their fourth couture collection as the head designers for Valentino this week in Paris to mixed reviews {The Cut}. The pair, who took over at the helm for Valentino Garavani in 2008, has had their share of bad press, alternating between boring critics with same-old, same-old Valentino couture collections and shocking the public with outrageous departures from the label’s essence, including fancy T-shirts priced between $300 and $3,000 and a futuristic couture show splattered with neon.

Too young for Couture?

Bloggers and editors saw elements of inspiration from Twilight in the most recent collection – which was fittingly opened by the new face of the brand, Freja Beha Erichsen – but no agreement on whether that is a good or bad thing seems to have surfaced. WWD felt the clothes were beautiful but too youthful for a couture line and the Telegraph thought the collection was more confident and signature to the new designers, while Style.com admits the pitch to a younger audience was peculiar but perhaps genius. {The Cut}

Or too Boring?

Style.com may have hit the nail on the head, as luxury fashion labels have attempted to keep their footing of late by reaching out to Generation Y. The looks may also come to symbolize a new era for Valentino.

The youthful slant to the collection is smart, but there are too many dropped waistlines and bows for our taste and the clothes are a bit bland, a kiss of death for haute couture, which we look to for the kind of over the top fantasy that would be out of place in ready to wear collections. The blah-ness of it is ironic considering the collection departs from their more typical Valentino lines, which critics found boring as well. Nothing is terribly wrong with the collection – the sheer hoop dress looks like a toned down take on Lady Gaga’s Grammy dress, but it looks like Chiuri and Piccioli are light years away from wowing like John Galliano’s flower-inspired masterpiece for Dior did earlier in the week.

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JWoww’s Filthy Couture is No Match for Actual Couture http://198.46.88.49/style/fashion/jwowws-filthy-couture-is-no-match-for-actual-couture http://198.46.88.49/style/fashion/jwowws-filthy-couture-is-no-match-for-actual-couture#respond Wed, 07 Jul 2010 13:32:52 +0000 http://198.46.88.49/?p=13781 Filthy Couture could not be a more appropriate name for Jenni “JWoww” Farley’s clothing line, but what is with the grimy label names lately? First, Riche Sambora introduced White Trash Beautiful, and now this. Anyway, the cast member of MTV’s The Jersey Shore debuted her collection over 4th of July weekend at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas {The Cut} – as highly fitting a place for the presentation as the name is for the clothes.

Filthy? Sure. Couture? Not so much.

In keeping with the predictability, the pieces in Farley’s  line are exactly what one would expect a loud-mouthed, over-bronzed star of a reality show to design. Some highlights include a sweetheart-necked mesh top with an overlaying, gold-patterned heart that appears to be pointing at a very specific area on the model’s body and a white-feathered corset number that looks more like lingerie than a top. In fact, it is not clear whether most of the pieces are clothing or lingerie. Now the spring collections from many a designer featured lingerie inspired looks, so if there’s any kind of silver lining here, in a roundabout way JWoww may actually be on trend. Still, while some of the outfits cover more than expected, but if you’ve seen the inventory at Frederick’s of Hollywood, you’ve seen this collection. If you wouldn’t wear anything purchased at Frederick’s outside of the privacy of your own home – well, same thing.  If you’re into train wrecks, you can catch images of the entire collection here.

While we’re on the subject, can we make the case for restricting the word couture to oh, perhaps – actual couture? Couture isn’t Juicy or Filthy, and while we love a high/low mix, throwing the word couture on a label isn’t fooling anyone into thinking the “high” part is covered.

Real couture? That’s John Galliano, whose fall 2010 couture collection for Dior debuted in a courtyard of the Rodin Museum in Paris this week. The flower-inspired line is fantastical, beyond exquisite and raking in rave reviews. By including warmer fabrics and fall accessories in addition to dark lipstick on his models, Galliano brilliantly surprises by using what is normally a spring staple to inspire a fall line and making it work. If you haven’t had a chance to see it yet, check it out here. Totally worth your work procrastination time.

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No Happily-Ever-After For Lacroix? http://198.46.88.49/style/fashion/no-happily-ever-after-for-lacroix http://198.46.88.49/style/fashion/no-happily-ever-after-for-lacroix#respond Wed, 02 Dec 2009 01:39:21 +0000 http://198.46.88.49/?p=7311

Pass the Kleenex, pronto: the house of Christian Lacroix has been hit by the wrecking ball, with the legendary empire being completely stripped down to include only accessories and perfume.

After a steady downward spiral, the French fashion house has been assigned a turnaround plan by Paris’s commercial court and will be forced to close both its haute couture and ready-to-wear lines, an action which eliminates 92% of its work force and leaves a terrible void in the already-unshaky fashion world.

We’re still shocked at this turn of events and will greatly mourn the loss of the house, but we’re still glad (in a bittersweet way) that the Christian Lacroix name is (for now) able to avoid complete liquidation.  Bisous, Christian — we hope you pull through!

Read the full story {The Guardian}

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Long Live Couture! http://198.46.88.49/style/fashion/long-live-couture http://198.46.88.49/style/fashion/long-live-couture#respond Fri, 13 Nov 2009 00:27:56 +0000 http://198.46.88.49/?p=5829

Remember these magnificent alien/mermaid McQueen shoes?

Of course you do, and if you’re like us you’re still fantasizing about how to get your mitts on these incredible lobster-claw/satyr-hoof/sea-monster concoctions so you can stop traffic every week in the cereal aisle.  (Imagine never needing help reaching the top shelf ever again!)

To the surprise of … well, everyone, Alexander McQueen has actually been getting countless calls from women (besides Lady Gaga) absolutely coveting these works of art and wanting to know how they can get them into their closets.  No official word yet on how McQueen will be distributing runway samples to the few lucky ladies, but tentative plans point to auction-style distribution.

Read the full story {Grazia}

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