Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Spring Couture 2013: RECAP, Final.

Dear Audiences

Finally, we have come to the final part of the couture recap. Hopefully, you readers enjoy these as much as I do :)

Jean Paul Gaultier
by Jean Paul Gaultier
"Elements of Surprise."




Gaultier's Signature.
Coolest Couture Bride.



Definitely a great combination of diverse cultures; from African tribe to glamorous-and-classy Parisian and travels all the way to India. 
His couture bride is the coolest of them all! I was totally caught by surprise with the Indian girls appeared under the lifting gown and the baby carrier! In awe of awesomeness!





Maison Martin Margiela
by Maison Martin Margiela Team
"Stunners Beyond Masks."








First and foremost, I have to apologize for my ignorance; I did not know that MMM is one of the 16 houses of the Couture club. Big, big apology.
I have to admit that I was not a huge fan of MMM, and the brand just came to my full attention when they collaborated with H&M last year. 
But this collection has changed every single thought I ever had about this brand. All the pieces are stunning, especially the last three are indeed showstoppers. 
This is superbly worth looking through, recommended!





Ulyana Sergeenko
by Ulyana Sergeenko
"The Royal Country Club."






Ulyana Sergeenko is one of my ultimate icons. I adore her; both as a style icon and a designer.
This is her second collection, and either it was inspried by 'Gone With The Wind' or 'The Sound of Music', it obviously makes me want to wear these stylish farm girl clothes. 
If you are interested, you can visit the brand's instagram account @ulyana_sergeenko_moscow for more detail from the show.


Whole Collection: ULYANA SERGEENKO on Style.com


At best,

R

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Saturday, January 26, 2013

Spring Couture 2013: RECAP, Part 2.

Dear Audiences

Because there are so many things I would love to present to you readers, therefore, I divide the recap into three parts. I hope you enjoy and have a great pleasure looking through these beyond-beautiful creations. 



Chistian Dior
by Raf Simons
"THE MINIMALIST WONDERS."


Biggest Trend Spotted!  Diamond Lips.
Big applause to Raf Simons! He, who admirably sticks to his concept, and should definitely be named the 'king of minimalism'. I mean, how could one create such wonders in a couture level without much use of extravagant materials?


Elie Saab
by Elie Saab


Even his ready-to-wear collections are as delicate as couture collections, so needless to say more. 
However, I could not resist the urge to say something about the couture bride who literally takes my breath away. I am so obsessed with veils; especially the wedding veils. This is just so perfect! 

Whole Collection: ELIE SAAB on Style.com



Giambattista Valli
by Giambattista Valli


I am in love with every single collection of his, specially the couture ones.
Here from this collection, the accessories are very worth noticing. The metal jewelries in the shapes of flower and leaf come in the size of statement piece, but do not distract the attention from the already overwhelming detailed clothes. 


At best,

R

Layouted by R
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Friday, January 25, 2013

Spring Couture 2013: RECAP

Dear Audiences

My most favourite fashion time of the year definitely has to be the Haute Couture weeks. In the past, their main purposes may be just to showcase the power of creations and to preserve the craftsmanship of high-quality costume-making. 

But, as more and more people are able to afford the shockingly sky-high prices of the couture pieces, the shows have finally aligned the investments with the profit.

According to Karl Lagerfeld, the master to not only Chanel but the whole fashion world, "We have more couture clients now than we did 20 years ago. Many of the rich people of the past are poor compared to the rich people of today, I'm sorry,"

Never have to say sorry Uncle Karl, I am delighted to hear that the couture business is able to be kept running on. No tragedy like Christian Lacroix should happen at any costs. 


Chanel  
by Karl Lagerfeld
"The Beautiful Mess."

"Couture Brides."
Much controversy is circulated about Monsieur Lagerfeld's support on same-sex marriage.









Actually, it needs no prediction whatsoever to foresee the trend of these messy-yet-elegant hairpieces. Full of laces, feathers, sequins, and all those beautiful materials. 


Chanel is Chanel; no matter what comes out under her name, it's already labeled the 'trend' (think: hula hoop bag).

Whole Collection: CHANEL on Style.com




Valentino
by Pierpaolo Piccioli and Maria Grazia Chiuri
"Magnificence That Kills."







At Valentino's shows, they always create best hairstyle; they're feminine and can be pulled off by almost everybody. Their up-dos from every season are seen from the red carpet to daily wear.


ขอบอกว่าเข้าใจคำว่า "สวยแทบตาย" เลยว่าเป็นยังไง!

Whole Collection: VALENTINO on Style.com




Alexis Mabille
by Alexis Mabille
"The Bright Shining Star."



With silvery hairs, these ladies do not have a slight sight of arriving from the Star Wars era, but rather from Marie Antoinette's. From pastels to dark and then back to vivid colors, the member who recently joined the couture club has entirely succeeded in rocking my world, as he always has and always will.

Whole Collection: ALEXIS MABILLE on Style.com


At best,


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