Showing posts with label Valentino. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Valentino. Show all posts

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Fall 2012 Couture influenced nail art

Now that nail art is seen as an acceptable and fashionable form of artistic expression (it seems to have almost completely stripped itself of its formerly tacky connotations: crazy aunts, ghetto mamis, guidettes, white trash vixens, etcetera), it seems as though everything has potential to inspire a 10-finger masterpiece, from sunsets to Disney movies to Andy Warhol's artwork, and there is no shortage of people ready and willing to create tiny works of art, using their hands (and feet) as their tableaus.

From Flickr, to blogs, to YouTube uploads, the internet is a goldmine that showcases the talented individuals that are taking nail art to an elevated platform.
My favorite nail blog is The Daily Nail, as my mind is blown every single time I read a new post. The blogger decided to, in October 2010, dedicate every day to a new manicure. This reminds me of Julie Powell's culinary journey a la "Julie and Julia". The author (and amazing artist) is inspired by a range of interests that translate into some very, very cool manicures. From movies to books, songs, food, characters, culture, etcetera, every bit of pop culture is represented.  My favorites manicures of hers include sixties-inspired  "In the 'Mod'", the Smurfs "Blast from the Past", Dr. Seuss "Dr. Seussical" - plus many more.

Should you now have the itch to do some more nail art exploring, here are a few links to get you started on your search:

1. Hey, Nice Nails!

2. Pretty in Polish

3. Chalkboard Nails

4. Cute Polish 

5. Pixie Polish


Everyone draws inspiration from somewhere for nail art. My inspiration comes from the Fall 2012 couture shows. With hundreds of glorious, custom-made pieces brimming with ornate, one-of-a-kind details, the treasure trove of outfits from couture week would give me more than enough fodder to do a few manicures. Following are some of the looks that are begging to be recreated via nail art. (Gown photos c/o nymag.com)


1. Christian Dior's electric green ballgown


Possibly using Rescue Beauty Lounge's Abi nail polish?



2. Valentino's royal purple Baroque dress


Possibly using Essence's Purple Magic polish?



3. Armani Prive's glittering pastel gradiant gown

Possibly using Essie's shades of Lilacism, Bangle Jangle and Cascade Cool?






4. Zuhair Murad's vibrantly hued, three-dimensional blossoms


Possibly using Nails Inc.'s polishes in St. James, Portobello  and Floral Street?






5. Alexandre Vauthier's metallic hardware


Possibly using Deborah Lippmann's Boom Boom Pow and Like a Virgin polishes?



Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Resort 2013 - The best of the best (part 2)

Just when you thought the fun was over, here's a second helping of standout pieces from Resort 2013. Just like the earlier post, non-traditional floral prints - with somber dark hues mixing with peppy neons, vastly different floral prints layered together, flower prints with an abstract edge - make an appearance. What I'm excited about, too, is the reversal of what a typically "feminine-" or "masculine-style" garment means; dresses and skirts have severe cuts and straight, unimpeded lines while trousers, suits and blouses have adopted a more fluid feel, with languid draping and embellishments.

Also to be noted is how backdrops in certain shows helped to bolster the mood of those collections.

For instance, Chloe had models standing atop clear plexiglass (though it looked like a puddle of water upon first glance) in an expansive field bookended by a clear, blue sky that imparted a relaxed feel - it is Resort, after all.
Roland Mouret staged various city scenes behind a model that seemed to be always on-the-go, as if to give the idea that the wearer would be a bustling girl-about-town.
Cedric Charlier used utilitarian urban scenes as the backdrop for his collection of elegant black, blue, magenta and yellow pieces.


Zac Posen -  Mr. Posen loves expressive and dramatic poses and facials for his models, and I'm thrilled that supermodel Erin O'Connor took over that role for this collection. This dark teal dress brings the drama (so the diva pose is perfect), and it reminds me of something that a modern-day Scarlett O'Hara would wear. Erin O'Connor playing Scarlett O'Hara. Nice ring to that.



Valentino - Pier Paolo Piccoli and Maria Grazia Chiuri have impressively continued to churn out jawdropping pieces for the Italian line after having taken over the reins from Mr. Valentino after he retired in 2007. The pieces that the design duo created for Resort 2013 are so well-tailored and complementary to the female form that they appear simplistic and minimalistic. However, it is precisely this lack of frills and attention-grabbing frippery that shows how expertly cut each piece is.

 (Beautiful pastel trompe l'oeil flowers.)


 (Burberry who?)

 (Beautiful shirtdress)

 (Never met a cap-sleeve dress I didn't like.)





Tibi - This brand was started by designer Amy Smilovic after she felt the need to utilize her creative urges after having done stints in the advertising industry, notably at Ogilvy & Mather. I respect the fact that Smilovic had had enough of something that wasn't fulfilling her and so moved to follow her dreams. The Tibi line is uh-maze-zing, and it's the love child of Zara and Erin Fetherston. The dresses in the brand's online store run the gamut from printed-and-relaxed styles to neon-and-fitted, which ensures that there is something for everyone (or everything for someone, in my case).

The Resort collection is filled with dichotomous pieces. A good example is the red suit below which imparts a powerful and confident message while the relaxed cut lends a laidback air to the wearer.

(The mix of fabrics like the cotton-meets-satin juxtaposition, plus the mix of colors, as in this bright-meets-somber contrast, brings an unexpected, but lovely twist to this dress.)


Carolina Herrera - Simply put, Carolina Herrera knows what works for her customers and doesn't stray from the pretty, refined elegance that shines through in each piece of every collection she designs. 


 (The most statuesque dress yet of Resort 2013.)


Chloe - The french label is synonymous with relaxed opulence, so Resort is the perfect season to snatch up the brand's offerings. Like an heiress that wears her couture mixed with thrift store finds, paired with who-gives-a-hell bedhead, Chloe effortlessly mixes luxe and casual elements together. 




J. Mendel - One of my favorite lines EVER. I can't even pinpoint a single look that I like more than another. It all just works.



 (I love how the fabric covering the line of buttons looks like a little tie.)

 (This look reminds me of a cap-sleeve, 17th-century-esque corset. Perfect, perfect.)





Matthew Williamson - Spring and summer florals.


 (If I were to acquire a single pair of heels, these seafoam green beauties would more than suffice.)





Derek Lam - Mixing prints and making it work. Changing the "rules" one leather blouse-cow print skirt - giraffe heels look at a time.


Friday, May 18, 2012

Cannes - What will the celebs wear?

The Cannes Film Festival, like the Met Costume Institute Gala and the Oscars, is where actors and directors are expected to bring their A-game and dazzle us when it comes to their fashion choices. The annual event, held in the French Riviera and which plays host to a variety of talented and much-respected directors and actors, is a stylish feast for the eyes as those invited to attend most always turn heads in their stunning garb.

It is day three of the Festival, and Diane Kruger - who is one of the Festival's judges - Freida Pinto, Jessica Chastain and Eva Longoria have each paraded down the red carpet in at least one showstopping number. Here's hoping for the rest of the week to follow suit. Diane Kruger, to me, is the epitome of the ideal fashion muse. She is the ultimate chameleon; never following a particular trend and thereby keeping everyone interested in how she effortlessly pulls off everything that she wears. If I were a designer, Kruger would be my go-to spokesperson, no questions asked.

Whenever there is an upcoming awards show, I like to play a game with myself where I try to guess which runway dresses will be worn on said award show's red carpet. I play this game during Fashion Week, too, as when I see a photo of a designer dress that I like coming down the runway, I mentally run through the upcoming events where it could possibly be worn, and by what celebrity.

Without further ado, a compilation of gowns that would make great additions to the Cannes Film Festival:

1. Valentino Spring 2012 Couture


2. Dolce and Gabbana Spring 2012 Ready-to-Wear


3. Oscar de la Renta Spring 2012 Ready-to-Wear


4.  Elie Saab Spring 2012 Couture


5.  Emporio Armani Spring 2012 Ready-to-Wear


6.  Giambattista Valli Spring 2012 Couture


7. Gucci  Fall 2012 Ready-to-Wear


8. Jean Paul Gaultier Spring 2012 Couture


9. Elie Saab Spring 2012 Couture


10. Christian Dior Spring 2012 Couture


11. Chanel  Spring 2012 Couture


12. Chanel Spring 2012 Ready-to-Wear


13. Carolina Herrera Spring 2012 Ready-to-Wear


14. Bottega Veneta Spring 2012 Ready-to-Wear

(all photos c/o style.com)