Oh the glamour, the opulence, the, the… the turbans! Oh and Dita too…
Madisyn Ritland in German Vogue January 2010
A forties/fifties blend with softly curled hair and a classic red pout. Lovely…
Oh my, I never posted the Christian Dior Fall 2008 Couture collection?
Gasp! I must right this wrong immediately! One of my all-time favourite shows:
Sarah Mower on Style.com:
In a way, it was a classic: combining the indelible fifties inspiration of Lisa Fonssagrives, Dior mannequin and wife of Irving Penn, and that of the new model of French conservative chic, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy. Those two streams of thought merged into a collection John Galliano called “fresh couture—restrained and refined.” If it didn’t exactly result in 100 percent conventionality (there were plenty of sheer skirts and fetishistic patent belts that might not work at a political summit), the happy fact that the first lady of France has chosen to dress at Dior gave Galliano full rein to revel in the realms of glamour the house established 60 years ago.
The templates were all there: big coats, wasp waists, nipped jackets, circle skirts, tulle dance dresses, architectural gowns cut from spiraling lace and jutting scrolls of crin. Mostly framed in black and white, with tints of gray, caramel, Parma violet, mint, and chartreuse to follow, the shapes traced familiar silhouettes—albeit a familiarity shot through with Galliano’s irrepressible touches of perversity. A nod to Dior’s New Look peplum became a stiff patent hip-jutting belt with cross-lacing in the back, and a knowing acknowledgment of the basis of the hourglass silhouette came in a couple of see-through gowns with the corsetry fully on display. Still, this was Christian Dior very much under control and within the scope of reality. Add some lingerie and take off the belts, and it’s no stretch at all to imagine Madame Sarkozy finding plenty here to wow the world in her demure manner, come fall.
Elisa Sednaoui by Karl Lagerfeld in Numero, March 2010
Very provocative, with a 1940s edge. As you know, I’m no Karl Lagerfeld (as a photographer) fan, but he’s so prolific that I do find myself liking a few of his editorials, here and there.
Top Picks: Carolina Herrera Spring 2011
From the Spring 2011 Ready To Wear collection…