Showing posts with label Fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fashion. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

FASHION : Call of the Wild !
















Posh.08.

Dolce & Gabbana shirt, $695, and pants, $1,295, available at Dolce & Gabbana boutiques nationwide. Subversive Jewelry by Justin Giunta multistrand necklace, $1,600, subversivejewelry.com. Oscar de la Renta sandals, $755, Oscar de la Renta boutiques nationwide.













Elegant.08

Diane von Furstenberg dress, $495, DVF boutique, NYC, 646-486-4800. Monies at Drozak multistrand necklace, $350, Mariposa Designs, Sarasota Florida, 941-366-9510. R.J. Graziano bangles, $45-$95, 212-685-1248 for more information. Oscar de la Renta sandals, $765, Neiman Marcus stores nationwide.

















Sensual.08.

Bottega Veneta shirt, $1,360, bra, $450, shorts, $930, and sandals, $1,100, available at Bottega Veneta boutiques nationwide. Stephen Dweck multistrand choker, $2,580, and long beaded necklace, $1,095, available at Bergdorf Goodman, NYC, 212-872-8651. Subversive Jewelry by Justin Giunta beaded necklace, $1,095, subversivejewelry.com. Pono by Joan Goodman bangles, $45-$400, 866-336-PONO. Lisa Stewart beaded bracelets, $40 each, lisastewartonline.com.

















Wild.08.

(Clockwise, from top left) Tashkent by Cheyenne wrap boot, $460, funkylala.com. Sergio Rossi pump, $655, available at Sergio Rossi, NYC, 212-956-3303. Bally wedge, $495, available at Bally, NYC, 212-751-9082. Cesare Paciotti leopard-print boot, $705, available at Cesare Paciotti, NYC, 212-452-1222.

Monday, February 25, 2008

TRIBE TRENDS

















Jill Stuart


















Gianfranco Ferré


















Proenza Schouler


















Behnaz Sarafpour

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

7th ANNUAL BALI FASHION WEEK

Fashion met art at the 7TH Annual Bali Fashion Week, November 2007.

Bali is well known for its beautiful beaches, incredible vistas, glorious sun sets, ideal location for high level conventions and summits but now also for its creative fashion event due to the continuous success of Bali Fashion Week. BFW is a unique fashion event that fuses fashion, art, culture into a fun-filled and inspiring festival that is developing into a significant world fashion event. The 7th edition of BFW opened on Nov 22, 2007 under the theme of “Fashion Meets Art”.

This four day annual event rolls fashion, art and culture into one creating an “An Arena for Excellence”.

“Besides the remarkable legacy of unique culture, friendly people and most incredible panorama, Bali is the concrete example of our efforts to blend a promotion of tourism, fashion trade and investment (TTI). With a wide support of the government and numerous private local and international enterprises and involvement of the fashion community of Indonesia, this action-packed four-day event included trade exhibition, seminars, open dialogue with designers, Going Green Handbag Design competition, fashion model award, three evening fashion shows, which built to a crescendo with the Mardi Gras, fashion carnival – FashiONtheStreet - on the last evening. On display were casual wear, resort wear, fancy party-wear of embroidery, beading and laces, textiles, knits, batik and fashion accessories such as handmade fashion jewelry, scarves, boots, shoes, zippers, as well as CAD/CAM systems for aiding apparel design and production.

A series of seminars were conducted in parallel to the exhibition, the topics of which ranged from fashion & colour trends, design technology, marketing and business skills and environmental issues. The three evening fashion shows were held at an amphitheatre with the beach & sea as backdrop. Three cargo containers provided the stage setting with bold messages - “From Bali to Paris”, “From Bali to New York”, and “From Bali to the World” - plastered on the sides. Models sashayed no less than 25 collections by 24 designers down the catwalk from traditional to modern day casual wear, leisure wear, eveningwear, children’s wear and futuristic cyber-wear.

The creative thinking atmosphere of Bali nurtured a new breed of fashion designers comprised of local Balinese and expatriates from four corners of the world who have decided to make Bali their home. Bali is home to a large expatriate community, many of them are involved in the fashion industry. Their collections showed free-thinking design expressions inspired by the resort lifestyle of Bali, and new-age electronic cyber characters.

The collection designed by children for children was indeed a charmer on the catwalk. At the carnival, 20 groups, some on horse-drawn chariots, some in open top cars, and others on foot, each with their own themes paraded through town that took more than one hour and ended on the beautiful Kuta Beach, against the backdrop of the glorious Pacific sunset, bringing BFW to a grand finale. Environmental protection is an ongoing concern of the residents of this pristine island. Several carnival costumes were statements on protection of nature, stop air pollution, promote culture and enjoy nature.

Some portrayed as people in bandages and face masks to filter the polluted air emitted from the sick earth. The winning designs of the Going Green Handbag Design competition went to designs that used recycled computer chips, newspaper and waste paper. Bali is awarded the most favoured island in the world. The idyllic setting and dynamic blend of eastern and western cultures provided Bali an ideal platform for fusion, transforming and forward-looking fashion as well as designs that respond to tropical weather, leisure lifestyle connected by the rich culture.

Owing to this good mix of local and foreign cultures and an atmosphere that encourages creative thinking, Bali has become a breeding ground for fashion creativity. The cross cultural taste in women’s fashion and the popularity of spa and resort lifestyle today supports Bali Fashion Week as an ideal place to congregate, express & present such fashion ideas by local and international designers.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

EXOTIC FASHION TREND 2008

Exotic Fashion Trend
Global Style Unites Safari & Tribal Flair,

Bollywood & Asian Charm


Globe-trotting trends borrow elements from African, Asian & East Indian fashion like tribal prints, safari clothes, bold colors and patterns, chunky jewelry and turbans.

The global village of fashion is one of the hottest places to be this spring, and designers primed your wardrobe for a safari adventure with a wild assortment of African field jackets, safari suits, zebra and leopard prints, khaki, and chunky tribal jewelry. And round out the style with a dash of colonial military attire. Once you've had a taste of tribal styles, the fashion powers that be sent you off to the Far East for a taste of Bollywood glam.The global fusion fashion trend juxtaposes earthy neutrals with brilliant ethnic influences, and makes for an exciting ride.

Safari Down the Runway
Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez – the talented design duo behind Proenza Schouler – rocked the trend, sending safari and tribal styles down the runway for their spring 2008 collection. The designers showed tailored jackets and vests vaguely inspired by colonial military garb and a touch of ethnic style. Tightly cinched hemp waistcoats and abbreviated vests were paired with sexy short skirts and stilettos, and the look was completed with cavalry hats, brass buttons and shiny buckled belts. The duo also delved into Asian style with the use of gorgeous ikat patterns.

Mixed in amid the brightly hued and ultra glam black and white designs of the Lanvin spring/summer 2008 collection were a few tribal offerings of nude and neutral silky numbers punctuated with leather belts and garnished with chunky ethnic jewelry.

Fashion history and global street style from all over the world come together to form one single trend as fast fashion giant H&M celebrated tribal style. In a breakdown of their Spring/Summer 2008 Collections, H&M explained how they mix and match Oriental, Asian and African inspiration to form a modern ethnic look that can be combined with tailored and sports-inspired pieces. Think 1920s Oriental with patterned and embellished shirts, tunics and dresses, worn with harem pants, and linen or khaki separates. Or create combinations that work by painting African patterns and finishes on couture classics.

Safari Fashion
Key features of the trend include:
Waistcoats, jackets, double-breasted blazers, vests, trousers, riding pants, walking shorts and skirts made from breathable natural fabrics like cotton, khaki, hemp, raw silk and linen, sharply tailored and cinched with leather or woven belts.

Neutral Colors found in nature, like skin tones, khaki, olive green, beige, brown and black contrasted with crisp white and splashes of wild colors like bright red, yellow, and orange. Colonial military details and accessories such as cavalry hats, wire-frame sunglasses, brass buttons, riding boots, gauze weave, cravats and neck scarves.

Tribal Trend & Bollywood Style
To master the tribal trend, incorporate some of these key African and Asian elements:
Let some wildlife into your closet by tastefully tossing in a few splashes of animal print; black-and-white wonky zebra stripes and giraffe prints are especially hot, as are snakeskin, leopard and cheetah spots.

Add some ethnic flavor to your vacation wardrobe with a dress, blouse, kaftan, tunic or scarf in an exotic and bold African or Asian print. Look for African geometric prints or a dazzling, multicolored West African kente cloth. Imitate this basket weave by picking a fabric with a kente-style print or track down beautiful zigzag patterns of Asian ikat weaves.
Feathers and beads are a fabulous and dramatic way to embellish the tribal look.
To accessorize the tribal style, look for wooden jewelry, chunky necklaces and bracelets, large hoop earrings, and stacks of bangles. Top it off with a straw hat or go all out and wrap up an African headdress or East Indian turban.

Take some inspiration from the Indian sari and Japanese kimono next time you're looking for a formal outfit. Raw silk, bold, rich colors, intricate embroidery and unique wrapping will give you a chic, sophisticated look that sets you apart from the crowd.

Sunday, February 3, 2008

WOMEN ETHNIC FASHION

















Ambassadrice : Aishwarya Rai.


Indian women ethnic fashion has cast spell not just on Indian women but driving women crazy in the Western world too. Indo-Western Women Wear has made its way on ramps, embellishing the beauty of Indian models. Pink and blue check prints of Madras suburbs can be seen translated into jumpsuits in Manhattan streets as the proof of Indian influence on world fashion statements.

Big brands like Pierre Cardin and Zandra Rhodes have hired skilled artisans from India and used designs of traditional saris and used them in their fashion garments since decades now and have awed the ramp audience with their gracefulness and elegance of the heavy motifs and complicated combo of many Indianized elements. India's rich culture is worldwide appreciated. India is a land of diversities, which is depicted in its clothing designs too. You visit any town, any village there is something peculiar about every region that makes it special and sets it apart from others. In the catalogue of semi formal women apparels, indo-western styling is sailing efficiently.

These ethnic diversities are awesome and creating sensation everywhere. Flower is the most beautiful thing on earth. People cherish its freshness and fragrance. This explains the reason why Phulkari (flowers) print of Punjab is an all time favourite. Rajasthan and Gujarat is the land of elegant craftsmanship. Leharia print of Gujarat and mirror work of Rajasthan is simply mind-blowing. Resham. Zari, Kundan and Kantha embroidery are in vogue. This trend of Indian ethnic designs creating bizarre in the glamour world is never ending.