Monday, September 27, 2010

Mirror, Mirror On The Wall...

How could the same dress look so different? The Kardashian sisters clearly have an appetite for figure-hugging garments. Khloe made her debut in the Herve Leger bandage dress first for an outing in Hollywood, and then big sis Kim donned a very similar version for a dinner date at Katsuya. So who wore it better? Kim clearly knows how to wear a dress rather than have the dress wear her. Khloe definitely needs some guidance in that department.

Jada Pinkett-Smith's Superhero Getup


Actress Jada Pinkett-Smith and her mini-me, Willlow, have been making their "Fashion Week" rounds in Europe. And for the most part, the mother and daughter duo have been looking FAB, especially cute little Willow, who seems to be having a lot of fun playing dress up. But Jada's look at the Salvatore Ferragamo show in Milan leaves us wondering where she drew her inspiration from. She is in amazing shape and her legs are worthy of adulation, but there most be a better way for her to celebrate her remarkable figure without looking like she is preparing to soar the skies in search of the next comic book villain!

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Erdem Spring 2011


Erdem Moraliogu drew his inspiration for his showing at London Fashion Week from modern day ballet. His collection which he gloriously displayed at one of the London's central garden squares echoed girlie charm thanks to the red and white lace theme that dominated the runway. The dresses also had a hint of Victorian glamour and the models looked like delicate flowers, each more exquisite than the last. I t was an appropriate homage to the innocent beauty of spring.   

Friday, September 17, 2010

L.A.M.B. Spring 2011

Daring and "Comfortably Fab" would be some of the adjectives used to describe Gewn Stefani's L.A.M.B. collection. She stayed true to her rebellious spirit by showcasing bold African-inspired print dresses featuring detailed ruffles and dynamic cuts. There was also her signature pant suits that featured pencil thin pants with the "dropped crotch" and the accompanying cropped jacket. The "bloomer" leather shorts were also as stylist Rachel Zoe cleverly put it - "To die for!". Stefani has definitely proven she is not a "flash in the pan" when it comes to the fashion world.

Oscar de la Renta Spring 2011


Oscar de la Renta sure knows how to put on a show! He honed in on his signature gowns, each with their own dramatic flair. Some of them were reminiscent of a formal garden party, while others captured the glamour and opulence that only the famed designer could provide. There was alot of black and white mixed in with lively colors and prints. Ruffles, and other immaculately constructed details including glittering embroidery were heavily represented. It was a gorgeous show and worthy of this master of design!

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Nanette Lepore Spring 2011


Simplicity at its best is the accurate way to describe the collection from Nanette Lepore. Her pieces were colorful and eclectic with that right amount of elegance to make them wearable. She had a refreshing approach to her dresses, with the eyelet detail and some featuring embellishments. It was a classic showing that emphasized her bohemian style and loyalty to anything vintage. The show was dedicated to her mother who passed away recently. This was a fitting tribute!

Marchesa Spring 2011

British designer Georgina Chapman and her partner Keren Craig definitely have a flair for the dramatic. Every piece that dazlzled the runway looked almost good enough to eat. It was a good balance of soft romantic colors paired with lace and chiffon and of course the standard organza and silk tulle. The shapes and contours of each gown gorgeously draped on the models emphasizing appealing body parts. There was specific attention paid to the detailed embroidery especially the appliques that were featured on most of the dresses. An absolute work of art!

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Tracy Reese Spring 2011

Tracy Reese still maintained her feminine touch for her Spring 2011 collection. Her delicate approach to restless fabrics coupled with her love for long flowy silhouettes, makes it easy to invest in any of her pieces. The collection was another one to echo the breeziness of the seventies. The floppy hats mixed in with flared pants and short jackets, make dressing practical seem effortlessly chic. Her signature dresses came in the usual variety of long and short, structured or free. It was definitely a showing that highlighted all the she is known for with a little more of a bohemian theme added to the mix. Basically a fashion-conscious woman on the go.

Marc Jacobs Spring 2011

Marc Jacobs decided to add a sunnier disposition to his collection for Spring 2011. Gone were the gray and beige signature palettes. There were more vibrant hues and prints lighting up the runway Monday night. The fabrics were shiny and fluid. Every shape highlighting the essential body parts. The makeup and hair certainly helped convinced us that mannequins had magically come alive, dressed in all their splendour. There was definitely an homage to the seventies hovering in the air. If anyone can recycle that era flawlessly, Jacobs can.  

Friday, September 3, 2010

Nigerian Artist On The Rise - Emenike Ogwo

Happy Girl (Oil on Paper)

Emenike Ogwo is a Nigerian-born artist whose penchant for strong vivid images splashed in an array of colors, has made him a household name in his nativeland and abroad. His first solo show "Cultures in Colours", held at the prestigious National Museum in Lagos, Nigeria, two years ago, was a resounding success and proved his worth as an overnight talent. He prefers to use his art as a way to express his cultural pride and his belief in freedom of speech and positive living. He decribes himself as "an instictive painter and a freeman". He sees art as the key to universal alliance. He also prefers not be regarded as an abstract painter, pointing out his need to be apppreciated for his simplicity and unique approach to self-expression. To achieve the best effect, he works mostly with oil on canvas and prefers textured surfaces. He is definitely an artist to be reckoned with!