L'amour de la mode

November 10, 2011

I have moved!

Check out my new blog "Those Who Speak Fashion".. a continuation of my love for blogging of all sorts fashion and food. Happy reading :)

" What some may call a fashion blog, I just say a few of my favorite things all wrapped up in one place. Those Who Speak Fashion, is for, well, all of you who “speak” fashion. You die-hard fashion fanatics, style splurgers, trend trackers, Fashion Week followers, simply said “fashionistas”.. whatever you call yourselves. You live by the laws of Vogue, the runway is your religion and names like Givenchy and Gaultier are your go-to. Sounds a bit crazy, I know, but even the most normal (like myself) conceal their fashionable crazy well. This is a blog inspired by pure passion and love from a fashion and food lover living in one of the greatest cities in the world, New York City. Stayed tuned & make sure to subscribe to my posts! "

Questions or comments? Feel free to email thosewhospeakfashion@gmail.com

January 29, 2011

A Modest Lagerfeld and the Chanel S/S '11 Couture Collection


A most modest Karl Lagerfeld tells Hilary Alexander of Telegraph that "I'm lucky because I'm doing exactly what I want to do... maybe I could do better but I try" in a short interview with topics ranging from his latest couture collection, his favorite types of books, his latest musical taste and even his reasoning for straying away from his signature all-black look! Find out for yourself and watch below, followed by a look into Chanel's Spring collection from Couture Week.

This Spring's haute couture collection designed by Karl Lagerfeld for Chanel captured what I thought to be a more playfully romantic side of the brand. Lagerfeld was inspired by artist Marie Laurencin, who painted an effortlessly soft and fluid portrait of Miss Coco Chanel in 1923. At the time, both Laurencin and Chanel were each designing for a ballet of their own, another element of inspiration for this couture season's graceful collection of pastel pinks, flowing chiffons and even the simple backless pointed flats the models walked in this week's show. This was, sadly enough, one of my least favorite collections from Chanel, as the signature suits looks half-heartedly frumpy and the (typically divine) gowns looked a bit ostentatious and overdone reminding me of the '80s, a time known for its excessive poof dresses that of which Lagerfeld's designs resembled way too closely. However, I do think that as always, Mr. Lagerfeld successfully told his story of inspiration through the graceful mood and ambiance that was presented on the runway, while also incorporating signature Chanel design details that are important to keeping the originality of the brand. From this collection, we saw the ever-so-famous Chanel dropped waistlines, boxy silhouettes, and two-tones (not particularly on the shoes, but on tunics and jackets - to name a few). Below is the original portrait painted by Marie Laurencin of Mademoiselle Chanel, followed by the looks that I enjoyed most from 60+ look collection.
Marie Laurencin, "Portrait of Mademoiselle Chanel," 1923

My absolute favorite. An updated maxi tutu and a boxy sparkle tee. Perfect feminine frill and modern elegance.
Photo Credits: www.style.com

January 28, 2011

J.Crew in Italy...Where Better for Shoes?

J.Crew's Jenna Lyons, Creative Director and President of women's design, and Marissa Webb, VP of women's design, headed to Florence Italy to work directly with an Italian footwear factory to create the perfect J.Crew heel. Check out this J.Crew closeup to get an insight into what goes into designing and producing just a single pair of shoes!

January 20, 2011

Un-expectations.

I was recently browsing through Tommy Ton for style.com's photos from the streets of Milan and noticed something uniting almost all the pictures, an unanticipated element of color. The past few seasons have been dragging in neutrals or super subtle pastels, which I won't say is a bad thing (I am an avid all-black wearer), however Tommy Ton's pictures proved otherwise from across the seas. From neon pink cardigans to rainbow buttons, a pop of color was added to all-camel, all-black, or all-gray ensembles at the menswear shows in Milan, making for an unexpected freshness and well-needed sigh of relief. Breaking up the all-neutral outfits, these bright hues take on almost neon tones and provides a sense of forward styling and newness.

















Things to Note:

1. Super saturated, a puffer vest being worn with suiting, OR, just wear color-blocked suiting
2. Neon trimmed cardigans, furs and shoe soles
3. Bold brights seen on socks and hosiery
4. Cuffed pants reveal colorful prints
5. Rainbow stripes or highlighter hued florals decorating menswear scarves

Interesting choices - I personally enjoy them all (but I really love those acid-yellow/green soled snake skin oxfords)... what do you think? Do you like this styling trend?

Photo Credit - www.style.com , Tommy Ton

January 17, 2011

The 68th Golden Globes

I am not typically an Awards Night lover or watcher, but I tuned into the Golden Globes last night to check out what our Hollywood starletts were wearing. Overall, I wasn't impressed with this year's ensembles.. the accessory styling was so/so, and the dresses did not have that "wow" factor for me. Yet a few actresses stuck out to me, whether good or bad, so below are my picks for this year's Golden Globes Best and Worst Dressed:

Best Dressed:


Anne Hathaway wears Armani Prive.

Simplistic Sparkles. Hathaway wears a bronze sequined Armani Prive gown with strong shoulders and a deep scoop cutout back. Slinky and body hugging, this gown still remains classically stylish, a perfect fit for Hathaway's personality.

Angelina Jolie in Versace.

Emerald City. Angelina Jolie wears an emerald green allover glitzy Versace gown with a cinched waistine, scooped back and strong shoulders. Like Hathaway in Armani, this slinky sparkled gown looks fashionably elegant for the Red Carpet.


Catherine Zeta Jones in Monique Lhuillier.

Flowering Green. Catherine Zeta Jones wore a dramatic deep green Monique Lhuilier ball gown covered in crushed  tulle flora detailing that was heavily gathered by the hips. With her loosely pulled back hair and sparkling diamond chandelier earrings,  Jones was a definite show stopper on the Red Carpet.


Scarlett Johansson in Elie Saab.

Just Peachy. Some argue that Scarlett Johansson's peach beaded Elie Saab dress and messily pulled back waves were a "miss," however I think Johansson took the biggest fahion risk out of any of the Hollywood starletts last night. The entire ensemble looked whimsical and had a sense of "Old Hollywood" glam to it. Johansson's hair was definitely a different choice, with its waved back 'do secured with diamond encrusted barettes, but it somehow worked with the rest of the look. And of course, her scarlet lips completed it all.

Sandra Bullock in Jenny Packham.

Beaded Beaut. Sandra Bullock ventured out in a lovely draped and beaded pale pink chiffon gown by Jenny Packham. The dress looked gracefully beautiful paired with a pewter toned cuff and clutch, however Bullock's straight-across bangs and choppy hairstyle added an edgy feel. Overall, Bullock had a sense of sophisticated glam to her.

Leighton Meester in Burberry Prorsum.

Sheer Goddess. Leighton Meester worked the Red Carpet in a simple floral printed Burberry Prorsum dress with draped shoulders, an empire waistline and front slit that showed just the right amount of leg (and her super sparkly silver platform heels) to add some sassiness to this classy ensemble. Her half-up tossled hairdo looked simply elegant, yet added a bohemian flair to the entire look, fitting to Meester's attitude and personal style.

Emma Stone in Calvin Klein

Sherbert Chic. Emma Stone wore a vibrant peach Calvin Klein Collection gown done in a simple short-sleeve silhouette. Paired with a silver rounded box clutch, and her smoothly pulled back locks, Stone definitely aimed for a "plain Jane" look but it worked beautifully. Sometimes less really is better!

Worst Dressed:


Nicole Kidman wears Prada.

The dress wasn't too bad here, however it is the accessories that made this ensemble a flop. Kidman wears a white lace one-shoulder Prada gown with a bow embellished belt. On the shoulder of her dress, she wears a multi-color brooch with her black jewel earrings danging, looking mis-matched and overdone. The entire look didn't really make sense and even her simple hairstyle looked unfinished. 

Christina Hendricks in Romona Keveza.

Typically dressed to the "T", Christina Hendricks did not make it on my top list for this Golden Globes event. Hendricks wears a bright red assymmetrical Romona Keveza gown paired with a silver minaudiere clutch. The dress is actually a gorgeous choice, however it is just not right for Hendrick's body type. The ruffles flowing down the left shoulder is overbearing with her wavy red hair and busty chest, making for a busy top half.


Halle Berry wears Nina Ricci.

For being 44 years old, an actress of about 20 years, and a mother, Halle Berry still looks as young as ever, however her appearance last night was not her best.  Berry wore a Nina Ricci black corsetted satin mini dress with a chiffon trail attached at the waist. Yes, Halle Berry still has a rockin' body and hey, I think anyone 44 year old who looks that good would want to show off, but this look was a bit too much! The dress looked like lingerie with a piece of chiffon fabric wrapped and hanging off of her, while her diamond encrusted cuffs on both arms also did not help the look.


Heidi Klum in Marc Jacobs.

Typically super model chic, Klum was not at her peak. Heidi Klum wore a Marc Jacobs halter dress from the designer's latest '70s-inspired collection. There was an overall heaviness to the look, from her piles of bangles on both wrists to her overdone makeup (extreme smokey eyes with super shiny red lips). Personally this look should have been reserved for the runway rather than the Red Carpet.

Jennifer Lopez wears Zuhair Murad.

J.Lo looks like she is stuck in the early 2000's in this Zuhair Murad spaghetti strap white gown and rhinestone be-dazzled sheer capelet. The ensemble looked outdated and reminded me of my sister's prom in the late '90s (not the best comparison). To complete her look, Lopez wore a diamond barette in the back of her hair above her slicked back ponytail, looking a bit juvenile and senseless.


Lea Michele in Oscar de la Renta.

For her second time appearing at the Golden Globes, Lea Michele, of Glee, wore a rose petal pink assymmetrical ruffle gown designed by Oscar de la Renta. From the stiff tafetta-looking fabric to the layers and layers of ruffles taking over one side, this dress looked heavy, unflattering and drowning on Lea's otherwise cute and petite body. Other than her dress mishap, Michele's makeup and hair looked beautiful.



December 18, 2010

Film Noir





A photo shoot that I just worked on for school. We were inspired to modernize a 1940s film noir look by the use of shadowed lighting and classy 40's silhouettes, hair and makeup. Love the results!

Photographer: H. Ells
Stylist: T. Cope
Art Director: K. Thibodeau
Assistant: K. Reilly
Hair/Makeup: K. Thibodeau

September 10, 2010

Fashion's Night Out



Tonight is the second annual Fashion's Night Out, a fashionista's dream of shopping, celebrity spotting, music entertainment, free goodies and so much fun! FNO is an event put on annually, every September 10th by the CFDA and Vogue. Over 200 stores are participating in New York City and its five boroughs alone, while the event has been expanded to countries abroad such as: Australia, Brazil, China, London, Paris, Berlin, Greece, India, Milan, Portugal, Russia, Spain, South Korea, Taiwan and Turkey. FNO began in 2009 as a positive initiative to pull consumers out for the ultimate shopping experience one day a year during the tough economic times and was an instant success. Last year, Alexander Wang designed a collection of printed tees for the New York stores to sell, in which part of the procedes went to the September 11th Charity Fund. This year FNO continues to stand for its good notions, selling t-shirts to raise money for The NYC AIDS Fund in the NY Community Trust. New York City's streets turn into a fashion runway with consumers walking the biggest fashion event of the year. Meet designers, celebrities, participate in fashion-related activities (including this year's "design your own friendship bracelet with Rogan" at Barney's), while munching on snacks provided in many stores along the way. Fashion's Night Out is a global tradition uniting fashion and good deed.

Here is what I've got on my agenda so far:
1. Walking 5th Ave and Madison and popping into Dior, Chanel, Christian Louboutin, etc.

2. Berdorf Goodman:
-Appearances By: Jason Wu, Mary J. Blige, Nicole Richie, Simon Spurr, Thom Browne, Tom Ford, Victoria Beckham. 6-11pm: 5F

3. Barney's:
-Meet Alexander Wang. 7-8pm : 7th Floor. -THE GREAT FNO ‘KARAOKE’ judged by The Olsens, Proenza Boys, supermodel Liya Kebede with MC Simon Doonan. 8:45–10:15pm: 5th Floor.

4. Dolce & Gabbana:
D&G and Naomi Campbell celebrate the 25th Anniversary of her career. Special surprise performance choreographed by Laurie Ann Gibson at 7:30pm and 9:15pm Music by DJ Lindsey. T-shirts sold exclusively at the Dolce & Gabbana boutique will support Fashion for Relief, a charity founded by Naomi to raise funds in the fashion world in time and places of need. 6:30pm to 9:45pm: 825 Madison Avenue at 69th Street.

5. Teen Vogue Block Party Event
-Sponsored by ASOS including full fashion show and live performance by VV Brown. Night hosted by actress Shenae Grimes. Fuel yourself with extra shopping energy with treats from Wonka, Terra Chips, Fiji Water, Arizona Ice Tea, Molly Bakes and Saint Cupcake. Take your canvas gift bag over to our friend Erica Domesek's P.S. I Made This booth where you can DIY your bag with studs, crystals and plenty of sparkle provided by Tulip. Slip, on your ASOS limited edition Fashion's Night Out tee shirt, add some MARK lip click color to your lips, and prep your self for the fashion show by looking at inspiration in the pages of ASOS and Teen Vogue's September issue. 7pm: Perry St (between Bleecker and West 4th)

For a full list of Fashion's Night Out Events, click here.

August 7, 2010

Pixie-d Potter

Emma Watson recently took on a new look - chopping off her locks into a boyish pixie cut. Now that Watson is taking on more sophisticated roles other than her Harry Potter wizarding stardom, it seems she is imersing herself more and more into her roots of the edgy British fashion scene. However it is more probable that being signed for Burberry's ad campaigns is the reason for Watson's transformation from the actress' typical young Hermione look to model-chic. I really like Watson's change - it is a classy update while still remaining youthful and fun.

August 6, 2010

Trial.1.




CREDITS
Model: Megan Lalli
Photographer: Kathleen Thibodeau

July 31, 2010

Cupcakes = Love

Butterlane Bakery - 123 East Seventh Street, New York, NY 10009

Best cupcakes ever!

Two Ingenious Quotes.

"Fashion is not what's on the back or the front of a coat but what's in between."
- Geoffrey Beene
"You can't define style. It's like defining the perfume of someone you love, you can't. The scent of the person is part of the scent."
- Alber Elbaz, Artistic Director, Lanvin

I-D








I love this spread done for I-D magazine. My favorite part of the spread is the incorporation of the raw hanging light bulb as the only other element in the photographs. I love the black/white contrast and interesting lighting - there is a sense of subtle darkness.
 
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