Thursday, 27 February 2014

London Fashion Week FW 14/15 - Trends We Love

Just like New York, furs, oversized coats and plaids were big in London too. But I wanted to save the repeating of the trends for Milan and Paris. Here are my top 4.

1. Blue - I think its safe to say that Blue is the official colour for the fall. A lot of designers had blue incorporated in their silhouettes. It also happens to be my favourite colour. Yay for me. Now my fall wardrobe can be filled with everything blue instead of bursting with varying shades of pink, orange and coral!



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L-R: Eudon Choi, House Of Holland, JW Anderson, Marques Almeida, Emilia Wickstead


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L-R: Matthew Williamson, Peter Pilotto, Roksanda Ilincic, Temperley London

2. Shine bright like a diamond - Be it through the use of sequins like that sequinned dress at Tom Ford or through the use of iridescent/metallic fabric, next fall will be shiny as ever.


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L-R: Tom Ford, Jonathan Saunders, Simone Rocha, Todd Lynn


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L-R: Peter Pilotto, Mary Katrantzou, Matthew Williamson, Meadham Kirchhoff


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L-R: House Of Holland, Ashish, Daks, Giles

3. See through - Lace or sheer fabric, the see through trend is still going strong from the previous seasons. Don't store all your sheer stuff just yet.


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Simone Rocha, Temperley London, Meadham Kirchhoff


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L-R: House Of Holland, Marques Almeida, Burberry

4. Prints - This is yet another trend from the previous seasons that is as strong as ever. I know I'll be repeating this trend from Milan and Paris too because it's so amazing to show you all the eclectic prints that designers are inspired by. The surrealist hands at Giles, the geometrics at Peter Pilotto and many more. Also another thing to take note of is that clashing prints, albeit a bit risky, is no longer a fashion faux pas. This is a trend that has not only been seen on the runways but also on street style.


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L-R: Paul Smith, Peter Pilotto, Jonathan Saunders, Temperley London


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L-R: Jean-Pierre Braganza, Matthew Williamson, Burberry, Emilia Wickstead


Images Via Style.com

London Fashion Week FW 14/15 - The Funky Stuff

Before I go on to talk about the London trends, I want to quickly talk about some of the really funky stuff that some designers showcased. Fashion weeks are incomplete without a few designers adding a dramatic effect on their clothes.

At Christopher Kane, it was the very cool S-shaped sleeves that had a hole at the end to put your hand through it. Another look consisted of some complex work with stiff organza (and lots of it). It looked like beautiful origami. At Mary Katrantzou it was the METAL apron like dress with some embellishments on it. I love how there were two holes on the metal plate on top for the hook fastening. I will add a close up image of it so you can see what I'm talking about. Ashish Gupta had a look consisting of a pink top made out of LOTS of organza paired with statement jeans which said VOGUE on one side and JEANS on the other. I wasn't a big fan of the top but I did love the jeans.


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Christopher Kane

Mary Katrantzou

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Ashish

Giles Deacon is one British designer whose shows I always love to see. Although most of his collection comprised of slightly rebellious, biker girl style looks, there was this one dress which had bugs crawling all over it which had me drooling. Critics said the dress wasn't necessary in his collection but I still loved it. I love anything with bugs on them for some reason, and the irony is I'm scared to death of creepy crawleys when I see them in real life!


Giles

Moving on to John Rocha, there were dresses with big black organza ruffles for the bust and patches of fabric intertwined with crochet below that. Not to mention the ruffled hats too. At Roksanda Ilincic, the colourful 3D PVC embroidered dresses that closed the show were phenomenal. Whoever knew PVC could look so good! And finally at Daks there was a trench coat style flowy strapless A-line dress and recurring long fur hats that looked like those worn by the guards outside of Buckingham Palace. Agreed that the Daks collection looked pretty much like Burberry with the checks and the trench coat and all, but I still loved the hats and that gown.


John Rocha

Roksanda Ilincic

Daks


Images via Style.com

 

Sunday, 23 February 2014

Designer Rahul Mishra bags Woolmark Prize at Milan Fashion Week

Known for his forte of working with crafty natural fabrics and materials, Rahul Mishra once again demonstrated his flair for the same by winning the prestigious International Woolmark Prize (IWP) at the Milan Fashion Week last Friday. I think Rahul's one of the few new-generation designers in the country who can really work the magic of heritage and handloom fabrics within very chic, western silhouettes without going the Bohemian route. Now with this prize, he displays the very same expertise with merino wool, joining the list of iconic designers such as Karl Lagerfeld.


Rahul's collection titled The Lotus Effect comprised of 6 ensembles, which were first shortlisted in the Indian/ Middle-East regional round of IWP. Aiming to portray the process of metamorphosis, the mostly twin-tone garments featured complex 8-petal Buddha's lotus motifs that gave way to structures inspired by the tessellation work of artist MC Escher, and of course -- the tree of life. The weaving was inspired by our very-own chanderi.


 His collection was appreciated for the intricate embroidery through wool -- zardosi style -- but what I personally loved about it all is the fact that you can don these outfits as stylishly in the summer as winter. Rahul wins AU$100,000 and the outfits will be stocked in global retailers such as Harvey Nichols, Saks Fifth Avenue, 10 Corso Como, Joyce, David Jones, Colette and more from August 2014 onwards.


The judging panel included prime names from the fashion fraternity including Frida Giannini, Franca Sozzani, Tim Blanks, Colette Garnsey, Angelica Cheung, Alexa Chung and representatives from the global IWP retail partners. Being the first-ever Indian to win so, Rahul said on the occasion, I feel like this is a dream and this is giving me new hopes for my future career. This award will change the perception of global fashion in regards to Indian fashion and this is all because wool - an amazing fibre, the fibre of possibilities.” Also added Sunil Sethi, President FDCI,“I congratulate Rahul on winning the International Woolmark prize, and it is indeed a proud moment for FDCI and India. Winning this prize has not come easy with the stiff competition from designers from all over the world. FDCI has partnered with The Woolmark Company since its inception in India and has been responsible in the selection of the India representative and I thank The Woolmark Company and the Australian High Commission for making this initiative a grand success."

Saturday, 22 February 2014

New York Fashion Week FW 14/15 - Trends We Love

How great would it be if you could open your boyfriend or husband's wardrobe and simply put on his jacket or maybe even his trousers? That's what New York fashion week was all about. A strong masculine influence dominated the shows. At Alexander Wang, the models looked like men, at Victoria Beckham some of the footwear resembled men's formal shoes, The Row and Jason Wu had super cool masculine style women's suits and in almost every show we saw manly oversized winter coats and knits.

With every passing fashion week, more and more designers are infusing comfort in fashion. We witnessed that in the SS 14 ready to wear collections and even at the SS 14 Haute Couture shows. Relaxed silhouettes (Marc Jacobs was a favourite), flat shoes, sportswear, men's trousers, boxy tops; these were some of the most significant elements of most the shows in New York.

Here are some of the major trends from NYFW.

1. Wide legged/manly trousers: One of the most important trends for the coming fall were the wide legged and masculine trousers a la Phoebe Philo for Celine.


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L-R: DVF, Jason Wu, Alice & Olivia


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L-R: Ralph Lauren, Rodarte, Victoria Beckham, Alexander Wang

2. Fur: No surprises there that fur is big during the fall, but this time around furs didn't come only in solid colours. There were graphic furs and furs mixed with different textures. By the way, mixing of textures was also big this season. Furs were seen in pretty much every show in New York. PETA is not going to be happy.


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L-R: Ralph Lauren, Altuzarra, DVF


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L-R: Prabal Gurung, Carolina Herrera, Marc Jacobs

3. Flat shoes: Hey, if the Paris Haute Couture shows say flats are hot, then they are definitely a must have. Victoria Beckham, Proenza Schouler, Calvin Klein all did plenty of flats and the ones at Ralph Lauren are bound to be sold out as soon as they're up on the shelves. This comes as a big relief because I cant stand to wear high heels all the time (remember my Gucci flats, I literally LIVE in them).


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L-R: Victoria Beckham, Ralph Lauren, Thom Browne
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L-R: Public School, Band Of Outsiders, Calvin Klein, Marc Jacobs

4. Oversized coats: Remember how hard it is to move around when you're stuck inside a fitted winter coat? Well thank god for this cool new movement in fashion where relaxed silhouettes are dominating! Big coats were everywhere (currently in love with the cobalt blue one at Altuzarra) and in all different lengths.


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L-R: Calvin Klein, Delpozo, 3.1 Philip Lim, Prabal Gurung
 
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L-R: Altuzarra, Alexander Wang, Victoria Beckham, Ralph Lauren, Zimmermann

5. Plaid: The plaid trend doesn't look like it's going anywhere anytime soon. Well not till the Fall is over at least. Suits, dresses, coats and skirts in plaid were all over the New York runways. I am totally crushing on the pink plaid coat by Delpozo (featured under the oversized coat category).

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L-R: Band Of Outsiders, Creatures Of Comfort, Delpozo, Public School, Tommy Hilfiger



Images Via style.com

Saturday, 15 February 2014

Kitsch's BIG WAREHOUSE SALE!!

Hello my fellow shopaholics!

A quick post to inform all those who may not be aware that Kitsch is having a huge warehouse sale today and tomorrow with everything discounted at up to 80 per cent off. Honestly, this is the first time I've ever heard of such a big sale in Delhi and I am about to go get ready and leave for the venue as I write this post. Marc Jacobs, DVF, Moschino, Jean Paul Gaultier; I'd be a fool to spend this Saturday sitting at home waiting for my kickboxing trainer to show up (just cancelled my class by the way). Okay, okay I'm getting to the "where is the sale" part! Head on to the Jade Banquet hall at The Grand in Vasant Kunj and go crazy. I am currently eyeing the Marc by Marc Jacobs jacket and the Moschino shoes. Cant wait to see what other goodies are in store! What a fabulous way to "spend" the weekend.


Sale Goodies!! YAY


Happy Shopping!
XOXO
Me

Tuesday, 11 February 2014

Juicy Tracksuits - Juicy NO More

A few years ago I went through this Juicy Couture velour track suit phase (the operative words being a few years ago). I spent a lot of my money buying six tracksuits because I was in LOVE with them. So I wore them during the fall and winter and then I wore them some more, and then I STOPPED. Like perishable goods, certain items in the fashion industry too come with an expiration date. And just like that, Juicy tracksuits expired. A long time ago.

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Now I rarely indulge in writing about stuff I don't like on my blog, but certain fashion crimes are so blatant that you really need to get it out of your system by talking about it. My blog is playing the role of a shrink today.

As I loaf around Delhi on a daily basis, minding my own business at the salon, at the mall, at the gym, I can't help but be blinded by the sheer volume of women I see in these velour suits SCREAMING juicy. And I don't mean in the last few months, I've been observing this for over a year now.

Once, I was doing a styling thingimijig which required me sourcing clothes from ZARA at 11am.Two women walked in proudly wearing their juicy's. One was in a bright red suit , paired with Salvatore Ferragamo stilettos. A stark red lipstick and bleached blonde hair with black roots popping out completed her look. The other lady was a little understated wearing an aubergine suit with flats. I wonder if they coordinated their outfits to go on a shopping spree. Hmmmmm.

On another given day, I saw six women at different locations wearing these velour suits. This was in just one day! Oh, I forgot to add, I have also seen a mommy and her 6 year old daughter both in different colours of blingy juicy's. I don't think it can get tackier than that. Mommy and daughter, matching matching. How cute. NOT!

I have to say though, their hoodies do have a really good fit, so there are times when I'll just pair that hoodie with jeans or Nike Dry Fit track pants and go for a coffee run or grocery shopping. But in 2014, I would rather be caught dead than be seen head to toe in velour in public.

 I know people might be hating me for saying these things, but the truth is that people would look far better in an Abercrombie & Fitch track suit (hey Anna Dello Russo wears them when she's travelling) or even wearing a Nike Dry Fit hoodie and tracks rather than loud, monogrammed Juicy Couture.

So my point is, if you're still holding on to all these tracksuits, save them for lounging around at home or use them like pyjamas like I do because they really aren't fashionable anymore.

XOXO

 

Monday, 10 February 2014

Bag Review: Diorissimo By Dior - A New Icon

A few months ago my cousin was shopping for her wedding trousseau. She messaged me asking me my opinion about what bag to buy. What I didn't know was that she had already made up her mind. She chose a bag that suited her personality and one that was made out of the finest leather possible. A bag that was fun, fabulous, classic and gorgeous. A Diorrismo. She sent me a picture of her holding the bag at the Dior boutique in Dubai and the colour was just delicious. She needed something elegant, yet functional for daily use and she told me that she couldn't have found a better bag for her trousseau collection. I agree. Just for fun, I made her take two pictures of herself with her bag so I could show you guys the delicious colour that she bought her Dior in.


Notice the slight slouch of the bag and a glimpse of the contrasting interior

The Diorissimo's design stays true to Raf's minimalist aesthetic and I LOVE it. Even though it is a new classic from the house of Dior, it is still youthful as ever. It comes with a smooth calfskin (also in python, ostrich & crocodile) exterior as opposed to the signature quilted cannage leather. My favourite part is the interior which is of a contrasting colour (I'm a sucker for colour blocking anyways) giving the bag a very fresh look. In terms of the structure, its sturdy, but not stiff and has a bit of a slouch which is great. When a bag is too stiff it's hard to expand it. Even though the bag is sans zipper to close it, the magnetic button is good enough to ensure all your essentials are safe. The closure on the sides mean you can expand or cinch the bag as per your liking. It comes with an adorable interior pouch which is as pretty as the bag itself. And you can't miss the pretty DIOR charms which have been covered in leather for the SS 14 collection.


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In perforated calfskin with leather covered charms. J'Adore!


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Love the bicolor leather and the printed charms

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In hand painted python with python covered charms



People wonder why these bags are so expensive and I keep reiterating the fact that the beauty lies in the way they are made. The Diorissimo's making is almost couture like. Little hammer taps to even out the leather, a saddle stitcher to put the skins together, hand painted leather; the making features utmost precision and artistry. You can watch the making of the bag video below. You'll also notice that the craftsmen wear gloves to protect the leather whilst working on the bag.


So the next time you consider investing in a bag that will last you for decades to come, it has to be the Diorissimo.


Official Product Image Courtesy: Christian Dior