Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts

Saturday, August 9, 2008

YSL at the De Young

Coming to San Francisco’s De Young Museum on November 1st, 2008 is Yves Saint Laurent, a forty-year retrospective that explores the designs that made Saint Laurent famous. The exhibition celebrates the life of Yves Saint Laurent and showcases forty years of creativity by the Maison Haute Couture Yves Saint Laurent, whose unique style blends references to the world of art with allusions to pop culture and social revolutions. The exhibition will include over 120 accessorized outfits belonging to the Foundation Pierre Bergé – Yves Saint Laurent as well as Saint Laurent’s drawings, photographs and videos. This exhibition marks the first major retrospective of Saint Laurent’s work in over 25 years and the only U.S. stop of this touring exhibit.

The exhibition, Yves Saint Laurent, will be divided into four themes:

Masterful Pencil Strokes — follows his work from sketch to final garment. Within this grouping are garments that emphasize the body through slits or draping as well as a look at his masterful use of silhouette through magnified volumes in garments that defied gravity such as bubble skirts, trapeze dresses and voluminous cloaks.

The YSL Revolution — explores how Saint Laurent’s signature garments form the foundation of contemporary fashion design from which many of today’s designers take their cues. Groupings include YSL’s outfits inspired by men’s tailoring; the repurposing of functional wear such as safari jackets and pea coats into haute couture, and what became his signature: “le smoking,” a man’s tuxedo adapted for a woman first presented in 1966. Also featured are pieces from his famous 1971 collection in which he reintroduced hyper-sophistication while the rest of the world was focused on the hippie and feminist movements.

The Palette — known for his palette of candy-colored hues, this section demonstrates how YSL dared to use color in a way that broke the rules of traditional fashion design. Groupings here illustrate his fascination with exotic cultures such as Morocco, Russia, Spain and China as well as his use of clashing color palettes, textures, geometry, embroidery and prints.

Lyrical Sources — features the most spectacular examples of the art of the haute couture and its many inspirations. Groupings here cite YSL’s references to history; the art world including Mondrian, Fauvism, Pop Art, and artists Picasso and Braque, literary sources such as Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde and Jean Cocteau and finally YSL’s fascination with flora and fauna through his use of prints, animal motifs, feathers, pelts, flowers and sumptuous embroidery.

The De Young Museum is known for putting on excellent fashion-y exhibitions such as the past Vivienne Westwood retrospective and Nan Kempner: American Chic so I’m sure this YSL exhibit will be brilliant as well. Don’t miss out, the exhibit runs from November 1st, 2008 to March 1st, 2009! You know HAC will be there roaming the exhibit halls!

love,
hac (heart attack city)

Monday, April 7, 2008

Form by Jerry Tam

Back when I had big dreams of being a fashion designer (I now studying merch. marketing), my father told me that his cousin's cousin (no blood relation unfortunately) was a fashion designer in New York. Long behold, I was looking through the latest issue of SOMA and I saw an ad for his line FORM.

I love the line because it's simple yet very sleek and of course stylish. Here are my favorite looks from FW O8:

You can view more photos from this collection and past ones at http://www.formnewyork.com/.

Now, what does a girl gotta do to get an internship?

-D

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Comme des Garçons for H&M

I learned this morning that Comme des Garçons/Rei Kawakubo will be the next guest designer for H&M!!! The capsule collection will launch exclusively at H&M Tokyo in November and then roll out worldwide the next few days. The range will include pieces for men, women, and children; accessories, and a new unisex fragrance. The avant-garde designer Rei Kawakubo will follow in the footsteps of previous guest designers Karl Lagerfeld, Stella McCartney, Viktor & Rolf, and Roberto Cavalli.

So excited!!!

Some looks from the Fall '08 and Spring '08 Collections:



lovelovelove,
Cyn

Thursday, March 20, 2008

I slipped in the shower this morning

Hi kids. No harm done. Let's get started.

Here's a snippet I'd like to dub "Brand of the Week". Hopefully it will become more regular, changing it to brand of the day. Enjoy.

BRAND OF THE WEEK #1: WON HUNDRED


The deets in 30 words or less: Copenhagen based label founded by Nikolaj Nielsen who used to work at Sixty and Diesel. Started with denim, ready-to-wear since 2005 with Pernille Schwarz.

Collection: Spring/Summer 2008


You can view the complete collection/look book at their website. I have the Autumn/Winter 2008 look book but I haven't captured it yet. More on that later! Additional looks from their In Season:


At work our buying team is hoping to get their next collection. They might have already... I should ask and report back.

Cute!

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Can you tell me how to get to Sesame Street ?

From one of my favorite blogs, Fashionista:


"Fall Fashion Week '08, Sesame Street Coincidence?"

HAHA!


lovelovelove,
Cyn

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Kirsten Dunst for Miu Miu SP/S 2008

I know a lot of people have a distaste for Kirsten Dunst but I like her. I don't particularly like this Miu Miu collection (it's too costume-y for my taste) but I think Kirsten looks great in this campaign. It is very Alice in Wonderland but darker and more stylized. I love the dark, rich colors and high contrast against Kirsten's snow white skin. The campaign was shot by fashion photographers Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott.

Your thoughts???






lovelovelove,
Cyn

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

M.I.A. for Marc by Marc Jacobs

Following in the footsteps of Dakota Fanning, Michael Stipe, Sofia Coppola, and Meg White as models for Marc Jacobs (and his diffusion lines) is M.I.A. for the Marc by Marc Jacobs SP/S 2008 collection. The campaign was shot by Juergen Teller (as usual.)

Ads are popping up in the February issues of magazines on newsstands now. I saw photos from this campaign in the newest issue of Lucky Magazine.

Marc Jacobs always seems to choose the most obscure or "of-the-moment" celebrity to model for his campaigns. I personally like M.I.A. and MbMJ separately and I must say that this is a very interesting match. I normally picture M.I.A. wearing a large over-sized t-shirt and some technicolor leggings but I surprisingly like her in menswear esp. in the blue oxford and brown tie. The particular ad you find below is pretty understated and muted. The other ad that I have seen has a more colorful and "pop" sensibility with M.I.A. modeling sunglasses and a bright yellow clutch. I'll try to post photos of that later.

Your thoughts???


lovelovelove,
Cyn