Showing posts with label Alexander McQueen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alexander McQueen. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

.:. PWF | Alexander McQueen Spring 2012 .:.


























If the day began with Prospero's aquatic sorcery at Chanel, it ended with a different kind of underwater magic at Alexander McQueen. Lagerfeld's models were nymphs; Sarah Burton's were goddesses. She based her collection on the three Gs: Grès for the pleating and draping, Gaudí for the architecture, and Gaia for the sense of all-encompassing oceanic life that infused the clothes, like the outfits composed of coral or shells. Or the incredible engineered matelassé jacquard in a barnacle pattern. Or the silk chiffon in an oyster print, which had been layered, cut into circles, and ribbed (though that hardly even begins to explain the complexity of the result). And if you carried the analogy still further, the black leather appliqué that infected a lace dress could be an oil slick; the Fortuny-pleated organza woven with copper, silver, and gold was like a pirate's buried treasure.
But this collection proved how hot-wired into the core of McQueen Burton truly is. The color palette—as translucent as the inside of a shell—had the kind of unambiguous prettiness that McQueen himself might have felt inclined to disrupt in some way. Burton duly injected the glossy black leather—a sinister barracuda slipping through the shoals of shimmer, like the spirit of her erstwhile mentor. She'll never escape him; nor, it seems, does she want to.































{source: style.com}

Saturday, August 13, 2011

.:. Kate Moss | Vogue US September 2011 .:.

Kate Moss covers Vogue US September 2011, wearing Alexander McQueen, photographed by Mario Testino. The editorial features photos from Kate's wedding to Jamie Hince. For interview and more pics, head over to Vogue.com










Thursday, July 7, 2011

Natalia Vodianova’s Love Ball | The White Fairy Tale Love Ball

It was the perfect setting for Natalia Vodianova’s Love Ball, The White Fairy Tale Love Ball. Valentino Garavani’s seventeenth-century Château de Wideville is a castle out of a fairy tale. Arriving in the dimming light of ten o’clock, after a long summer’s day, there it lies at the bottom of a hill framed by allees of immemorial trees forming curtains of green that suggest a magical forest beyond.
Guests were bidden to wear white or silver, and while not everyone got the memo (Daphne Guinness wore McQueen’s vintage rainbow-painted kimono for Givenchy couture, with full kabuki hair), the effect suggested Tsarist Saint Petersburg, when ladies wore spangled white gowns for the balls during the city’s White Nights.

Natalia wore a sweeping red taffeta gown created by the Russian designer Ulyana Sergeenko, and a parure of diamond snowflakes and pearls that she designed with Yulia Fosty Jewellery House.
The guests like, Tatiana Santo Domingo (worea pale lace Philip Treacy mask), Eugenie Niarchos (in a diamond coronet), Coco Brandolini and Margherita Missoni (all dressed in current or vintage Valentino) and looked like so many Chekhovian sisters.
Anne Hathaway, wore the exquisite white satin ruffled evening dress tipped with crystal teardrops that fans of Valentino. Looks so magical!  
Vogue writes: “Natalia gave a moving speech which explained at length her charity’s current and future missions—to provide imaginatively designed and inspiring play areas for children across Russia. As a child, Natalia admitted that “my life was all about survival . . . I didn’t have time to dream.” Her beloved younger sister was born with developmental disabilities and as a result, her father left her mother, who worked four jobs to make ends meet and keep her challenged daughter at home, rather than consigning her to the uncertain care of state institutions. Natalia was so moved to discover on recent trips that the majority of children in state care today in her country still have families—and thus, her new goal, essentially, is to bring them back home.” 
-Edisa.
























{source: Vogue.com & Zimbo.com}