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Friday, December 7, 2012

Pre Fall 2013: The Trends

There's nothing like another season collection to get our hearts racing and our cards swiping. Here's a breakdown of the trends for Pre Fall 2013. 


Prints:

If you thought that prints would fizzle out after Summer, you'd be terribly mistaken. The Pre Fall runways and lookbooks were heavily laden with prints in very specific categories. 

Outerwear:



Belstaff



Reed Kirchoff



Just Cavalli



Zac Posen




Carven


Burberry

Pants:


Just Cavalli


Reed Kirchoff


Diesel Black Gold


Elie Tahari


Chloe


Prabal Gurung



Skirts:


Reed Kirchoff



Micheal Kors



Sonia Rykiel





Uniform:

Salutes were in order after seeing military and uniform inspired pieces discipline the Pre Fall collections.


Belstaff


Just Cavalli


Micheal Kors


Diesel Black Gold


Calvin Klein Gold Collection



Celine



Jean Paul Gaultier




Textures:

Every season we are slapped in the face with what our texture choices for the season should be and for Spring 2013, coarse, organic feels were the dish of the day. This season though, garments are looking cozy, with chunky knits making a comeback and leather becoming more than just something to wear as a jacket. 



Quilts: 

Belstaff


Just Cavalli



Diesel Black Gold



Leather: 


Calvin Klein Gold Collection


Helmut Lang

Belstaff


 Micheal Kors



Zac Posen



Carven



Celine



Givenchy

Knits: 


 Chanel

 3.1 Phillip Lim


Belstaff

Diesel Black Gold



Alexander Wang



Jean Paul Gaultier


Embellishments, Laser-Cuts:


Lanvin


Sonia Rykiel


Burberry


Prabal Gurung



Cropped Pants:

There isn't an item of clothing which showcases a woman's slim ankles (or alternatively, creates the illusion of one) than cropped pants. Luckily for us all, cropped pants are the biggest Pre Fall trend. 


 Belstaff

10 Crosby Derek Lam


Alexander Wang 

Elie Tahari


Chloe


Rochas


all images courtesy of style.com 


Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Out With The 'Old'

Earlier this year was the Galliano coup, we've seen Raf Simon move, Lagerfeld's achievements for Chanel, so as a fashion community, should we really be that worried about a brand? After all, they say change is good.

The debacle at hand is between laying our loyalty with Nicholas Ghesquiere who has brought a substantial amount of attention to Balenciaga, not to mention an increase in sales. Ghesquiere took a brand on the edge of failure per se, stamped it with his own flavour and cemented the integrity of the brand and more importantly, its aesthetic. Will Alexander Wang be able to fill the desert boots? 

Nicholas Ghesquiere started by designing for the Balenciaga Asian market before heading the house at the gobsmacking age of 25. Both Ghesquiere and Wang are both familiar with building a brand from the ground up and both share certain traits which makes me one of the more optimistic people with regards to Wang's appointment at Balenciaga. 

Power Dressing Designs

Ghesquiere and Wang are wizards at accentuating the female form, and all the while, making their ensembles edgy.

Both designers focused on cut-outs for Spring, ensuring that their designs showcased the best parts of a woman's body without being trashy. 



Alexander Wang



Balenciaga

More similarity can be found in Wang's more recent collections, where some of his designs have had the distinctly Balenciaga-esque billowing sleeve.

The Balenciaga Sleeve as seen at the Spring 2013 Runway Show





Alexander Wang's uncannily Balenciaga-esque sleeve for Spring 2013

Street Goes Haute

If there was one thing I had to choose that these designers have in common, it would without a doubt be their love and leaning toward street style, sporty vibes, and creating garments which work well off the runway.


Balenciaga's sci-fi tees that rocked the blogosphere



Alexander Wangs's Duffel loved by celebs and civilians alike

Grunge Chic

Ghesquiere leans toward creating rebellious designs rooted in LSD colours, and this may clash somewhat with Wang's love for anti-colour. Regardless of their palettes though, both designers have a love for the grunge-chic look and have created street-style masterpieces in the process. 





Celeb Backing

Ghesquiere has become the designer behind Kristen Stewart's better fashion encounters and Wang has a cult-like following of celebs, even in menswear (YouTube his Fall 2012 campaign video with the likes of Diplo, Penn Badgely and A$AP Rocky)


Rihanna for Alexander Wang






Kristen Stewart for Nicholas Ghesquiere