Saturday, 22 June 2013

Fabulous Hats at Royal Ascot 2013

You know why do we love the British? Because that instantly spells in to eccentricity. Brits - check; royals - check; McQueen and Guiness - check; crazy fucking glorious hats - check! Royal Ascot, the yearly five-day horse racing event at the sleepy town of Ascot has Royals and folks rubbing shoulders and literally making a dash on the 'outdo each other's hat' lane'. What about the horses and races you ask? -- Let's just say, they totally get overshadowed with the customary dress code plumages.

Yeah, this is what I am talking about!
First up for your viewing pleasure is the royal family. The Queen and the Duchess kept things simple on day one (shown below) choosing blush and ivory tones, delicately-done medium-sized hats and pretty cameo pearls. I am not sure if the duo decided to play dress-to-match since if you look at the day two picture, their outfits again look similar but the Queen wins here one up for that funky feather hat.

Day One - Queen Elizabeth II and Duchess of Cornwall Camilla Parker Boyles
Day Two - Queen Elizabeth II and Duchess of Cornwall Camilla Parker Boyles
Day three was history in the making as the Queen is now the first ever reigning monarch to win the Gold Cup at Ascot in 207 years. Her 4-year-old filly called 'Estimate' created the record at the Ladies Day in Ascot.

Day Three - Queen Elizabeth II with her champion filly Estimate
Okay can I take a slight detour from the royals to show you Mrs Rai Bachchan? How fabulous does she look!  And so thin... very stunning indeed.

Day One - Aishwarya Rai Bachchan at the Royal Ascot 2013
Okay now, deemed the most stylish ladies of the royal family, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie donned wispy and gorgeous Red Valentino hats on day one. Check out the very stylish striped ensems.

Day One - Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, Royal Ascot 2013
Royal family celebrates Gold Cup Victory on Ladies Day
 Other Ladies Day fancies that caught our eyes:









Wednesday, 19 June 2013

Resort 2014 Review - Diane Von Furstenberg

What I loved about her resort collection was how effortless yet stylish it was. “Effortless. Sexy. On the go” is how the designer defined it. As a strong DVF fan, I have to say there’s nothing better than her wrap dresses. Anytime I can’t figure out what to wear on a night out or feel a little fat, I just wear a DVF wrap. Sexy, effortless and on the go it sure is!




One of the key pieces was the new twist she gave to her signature wrap dress; the top half was tight fitted jersey whereas the skirt was more voluminous than usual and in a cool python print. There were sexy sheaths, some showing off lace details and some with geometric prints.





I also loved the smoking pant suits, lovely silk shirts (I am DEFINITELY getting those), the pencil skirts and the jackets. Prints being one of the brand’s core aesthetics were plenty with a strong focus on black and white stripes. However we also saw some lovely floral motifs, seductive python prints and colorful geometrics that seal the fact that DVF's going to be our all-time favourite.




Saturday, 15 June 2013

Resort 2014 Trends - Pristine Fancy and Sheer Naked

Pristine Fancy

Transcending from 2013 collections, white seems to have trickled into Resort 2014. Played in the avatars of cream, ivory, and even dirties, white was seen majorly  clubbed with sheer elements, in flowing dresses, and even tailored cuts.



Looking back to the wilderness days of the thirties is this Derek Lam's simple plunge-neck white dress with huge pockets. Donna Karan as usual kept it superbly timeless in this halter neck maxi dress enthusing Grecian vibes. Chanel's show in Singapore has been receiving rave reviews wherein Lagerfeld painted a canvas with the confluence of classic pieces of the house, cricket, shift silhouettes, and graphic lines. This asymmetrical skirt and double-breasted jacket ensemble has been rendered in the label's cult -- tweed. Valli did a white-on-white texture in this anti-fit dress.


I am totally in love with this number from Versace: Clean, minimal and sheer raglan pleating making one hell of a chic statement. Balenciaga's play on the cape within a fitted knee-length dress is commendable for the impeccable tailoring. Sport Max Mara had a lot of asymmetrical hemlines, and this white dress has been kept absolutely simple. Theysken's dress exudes dainty style with full-round skirted waist down tapering.

Others we love for all white: Givenchy, Lanvin, Alexander Wang, Chloe, Diesel Black Gold, Just Cavalli, Cushnie et Ochs, and Burberry Prorsum.

Sheer-Nekkid :D Bottoms

I have an extreme affinity towards sheer fabrics. Give me laces, tulles, nets, georgettes, and chiffons and I am a happy girl. I love the versatility of sheers -- one on hand they can add charming femininity and a sense of delicate veneer, and on the other can turn an ensemble into an impact-full contemporary statement. Resort 2014 had it's fair share of sheers, especially seen in the bottom parts of the clothing. After having browsed through hundreds of looks for my research, I have to say that the eight ensembles shown below are my most favourite in the entire season.


Some may think that this look by Donna Karan's New York line seems to be a little morbid, but see-through pants are a rage since a couple of months, and have been seen donned by many celebrities. Having said this, I think with right accessories, the outfit would work really well (I am talking a bit of colour since head-to-toe black is a bit passe). Then oh Burberry -- nothing short of spectacular. I have been turned from a non-fan to a lusting lover. The textures, the sheer play, the simple silhouettes, the seeming juxtaposition of the informal and the exquisite together create one hell of a collection. Please do have a look at the other numbers -- fabulous is the only word for them. Shiny metallic and divinely see-through, this Christian Dior number is just so perfect -- I mean there's no visionary overload yet it is so quirky. Have you guys been noticing that throughout many of these looks, knee-length seems to be the only way to go. I also adore this polka Gucci number with a halter neck in a luscious shade of rust.


House Givenchy went the sheer-pant route too. They also have a gorgeous, similar ensemble with full sheer pants in all white which is my second favourite in the collection. I was pleasantly surprised when I took a look at the Jason Wu releases. He hasn't really been a liked creator I am sorry to say. Yet I fell in love with the surface textures of the outfits immediately. I love this light spruce number with similar-toned embellished motifs on the fabric -- it is perfection! Well for Alice and Olivia, the ensemble does the war of opposites a.k.a black and white, a huge trend of SS 13 and apparently now for Resort 2014 too. Love how the prim, proper jacket gives way to a very 'classy' tease! Finally, this simple number by Chloe is actually chosen by mom who's been looking at collections with me. She loves everything that is non-fussy, dark, and spelled Chloe... haha!

Friday, 14 June 2013

Resort 2014 Review - Lanvin

Warning: The writer of this review may be biased towards Alber Elbaz and may deem him to be almost god like in the fashion world. Jokes apart, I find Alber’s creations to be the epitome of perfection, femininity and grace. For this resort collection, there was a little bit of everything; cocktail dresses, wedding dresses, sneakers, sporty dresses; choose the kind of lifestyle you want or have and there you have an outfit for it! 

 
The one common factor was glamour; each outfit exuded glamour, even the sneakers were sensational. Lamé, brocade, jersey, tulle, python skin, neoprene; this collection was a fabulous play on textures and fabrics. Oh, there were embellishments, and lots of it on some of the dresses and none of it was over the top, the gold brocade dress in particular was my favorite. I almost dropped dead at the sight of a 50’s style HOT red cocktail dress in one look and a python skin trench coat in another; well, who wouldn't?  There was also some cool work wear, especially a fuchsia pantsuit.


The best part about most of the collection was that none of it looked too constricting, there seemed to be room to move around in these clothes rather than looking like a stuck up cow in ultra-tight silhouettes.

 
Don’t get me started on the opulent chunky necklaces; Indian inspired paisleys, rapper inspired numbers and the famous Egyptian scarab beetles! Alber always comes up with quirky jewelry. As for bags, there were mostly clutches, and I LOVED the box clutch with paisleys on it along with the red one shown with the red cocktail dress.


Resort 2014 Review - Alexander Wang

Alexander Wang’s resort 2014 collection was really a breath of fresh air. We saw PINK, yes PINK!! Aside from the pink factor, I loved the clothes presented in this collection especially the low slung leather pants which were very cool (I always thought leather would be uncomfortable to wear but these pants look extremely comfortable and sexy!), the leather peplum tops and miniskirts.



I also loved how most of the tops and dresses were very boxy; it gives the illusion of comfort whist being extremely stylish. Wang also showed off some fantastic techniques such as vacuum pressed pleating on some of the skirts, tops and elongated blazers. Two of my favorite pieces from the collection included a black, very boxy leather dress (a result of another one of his techniques!) paired with a dark vest in look 14 and a sleeveless grained/textured leather jacket paired with pink pants in look 5. 




The sweaters of course are a staple in Wang’s collections except this time it was metallic threads mixed with cellophane giving it a unique texture. What I didn't like much were the flat, very androgynous shoes; too masculine for my taste (to be honest I've never been a fan of his shoes). I did love the oversized clutch with the silver hardware jutting out at the base of the bag (very edgy looking and can protect the material of the bag too when you put it down!) and the whole distressed/cracked look (pardon me for not knowing the correct terminology!) the clutch has going on.







Wednesday, 12 June 2013

Snake-skin clutches for under 160 dollars or 10,000 Rupees!

Hi ladies! Okay so last night I made a new discovery, snake-skin clutches with delightful python prints on sale for under 160 dollars or 10,000 Rupees! Of course they aren't made in Italy or France and neither are they branded. But if you've been wanting an exotic skin clutch and haven’t been able to afford one as they are extremely expensive, now’s your chance.


So Blufly.com retails these beautiful Primary New York clutches from on their website and they have three colors on sale. The only catch here is that they are not delivered outside the United States, however most of us have friends and family in US and the website accepts international credit cards, so please hurry and order yours as they are on sale for literally 156 dollars! My favorite was this red printed python fold over envelope clutch. Click here to purchase.





Monday, 10 June 2013

The Victoria Beckham Story

Just a few days ago, my style icon, Victoria Beckham, was named “Woman of the Decade” at the Glamour Women of the Year Awards so I thought I should pen down my thoughts on her. I’ve been a Victoria Beckham fan since the Spice Girls took over the pop music scene and continue to be a huge fan. When I was about 18, I went on and bought her book “Learning to Fly” (named after a Pink Floyd song), read it page to page and finished it in two days.

Victoria Beckham with her son Brooklyn at the Glamour Awards 
I’m not sure what about her made me such a huge fan, it definitely wasn't her singing, maybe it was the way she dressed. I remember as a teenager, I always wanted to know what Posh Spice was wearing! I do recall her wearing a lot of black. At some point in my late teens, early 20’s I started using the line “that’s so major” because I heard Victoria Beckham say it all the time. I've even seen all her documentaries! Being Victoria Beckham, Coming to America, I’d seen them all!

Spice Girls
The Spice Girls
Once the Spice Girls broke up, every band member including Victoria tried their hand at a solo career and sadly, none of them really succeeded. However, I’m really glad that Posh decided to venture into fashion design, because I never really thought of her a great singer, but fashion is where her greatest strength lies. She initially started designing by developing a successful line of denims and now she’s expanded into a full-fledged clothing line and handbags. She’s not the first celebrity turned designer, yet hers is one of the first few celebrity fashion empires that continue to grow with every passing season.

One would think it was easy for her to break into the fashion industry because of who she is, but that is not the case here. It came with a lot of preconceived notions and ridicule when she chose this career. I was watching her interview with Alexandra Shulman (editor of British Vogue)a few weeks ago at the Vogue Fashion Festival where she talks about presenting her first collection to various retailers and buyers over a period of four days. She goes on to mention how she deconstructed each garment (not literally)and explains over and over to different people the making of each dress, the fabrics used, etc. This goes to show that this isn’t a bored pop singer turned housewife trying to find a new hobby. This is someone who is genuinely talented, doesn't shy away from hard work and knows the ins and out of garment construction.

Victoria Bekcham SS 2009
That’s the most inspiring part, despite all the negativity; is that she’s now one of the most sought after designers in the industry. Anna Wintour quoted “don’t underestimate her” after viewing one of her collections which surely means you've made it or at least are on the path to making it. Sarah Jessica Parker, Cameron Diaz, Gwenyth Paltrow and lots more high profile celebrities swear by her signature sheath dresses. It’s not only Hollywood beauties that are seen in her designs; she’s taken over Bollywood stars as well. Sonam Kapoor, Deepika Padukone, Priyanka Chopra, Katrina Kaif, Natasha Poonawala have all been seen in her clothes.
Deepika Padukone in Victoria Beckham

Sonam Kapoor in Victoria Beckham

Cameron Diaz in Victoria Beckham

Gwennyth Paltrow in Victoria Beckham

Eva Longoria in Victoria Beckham
Katrina Kaif in Victoria Beckham
What I like best about her designs is how simple they are. I’ve noticed throughout the years, her dressing style has been very classic, minimalistic and feminine (and let’s not forget, extremely tight fitted) with an emphasis on impeccable tailoring, which is why no surprises here, her designs reflect her personal style. She quoted “ultimately I’m designing clothes that I want to wear myself”. I love how her dresses have zippers at the back; she says that way when you put them on, you’re not going to ruin your hair and make-up! I’m also a huge fan of the solid colors she uses in her designs.

Victoria in her own designs  
Her emphasis on quality is evident with every finished product. All her clothes for the main line are handmade in England whereas the bags are made in Italy. Even for her slightly more affordable line, Victoria, Victoria Beckham, she ensures that there is no compromise on quality. The fabrics for her Victoria line are top notch; the only difference is that they are made in Portugal where making costs are cheaper. Speaking of her diffusion line, if you think her main line is too formal for your taste, the Victoria line is very fresh and fun with prints (which you will NOT see in her Victoria Beckham collections). Of course the tailoring behind all her garments is very crucial to her and she pays attention to it at every step. Same goes for her bags.



She also places a great importance on what her customers want and you can see that in her evolving designs. Her initial collections showcased a lot of sheath dresses, whereas her more recent designs have now started to consist of separates and slightly looser silhouettes too. However, her signature dresses are never too far behind, and why not? They are after all the epitome of perfection.

But that’s not all that has me awestruck. The fact that she has four kids, who are always a priority in her life and you can see that, as her brood is never too far behind wherever she goes. One can easily say, oh it’s a façade celebrities put on to show how perfect their lives are, but I choose not to look at it that way. Every paparazzi shot you see of posh consists of her family right next to her, and not just her kids but her mum too and I think that’s just so sweet. I also love how she has no qualms about stating her flaws. If you watch her interviews, she’s confident about the mistakes she’s made and always adds humour to it.

The Beckhams
She’s proven that if one has to will to do something they can definitely do so. A successful designing career, a loving wife and mother; Victoria Beckham is truly an inspirational woman.