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East coast cool: menswear collection- a / w ’15 by designer, Steven Alan

03 Tuesday Nov 2015

Posted by meappropriatestyle in design inventive, design philosophy, design work, menswear, runway favourites, runway presentation, scarf fashion, signature piece, sneaker footwear fashion

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"NYC relaxed", "reverse seam shirt", classic design with modern details, men's knitwear, menswear - a/w 2015, scarf fashion, Steven Alan- designer, Steven Alan- label, twisted placket detail

American fashion designer

Steven Alan

is a bi-coastal:  living / working on both the west coast- Los Angeles

and the east coast- New York City, of the continental United States.

Yet, his sartorial aesthetics is definintely not a melding of dress directive

from each of these two fashion specific cities.

Rather, his design slant leans firmly towards an east coast,

NYC cool / carefree style.

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(image from elle.com):

steven alan, designer, portrat, elle.com

designer, Steven Alan

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Initially a retailer / curator for up and coming designers-

Steven Alan launched his eponymous label in 1999

having no formal training in fashion design.

What he did possess was a trained eye and a clear vision

to create clothing:  starting in menswear and later to include womenswear,

which is of traditional classic casual but with his own interpretive

of distinct, albeit subtle,  modern details.

His iconic reverse seam shirt is example of this creative approach:

button down

seams on the outside

stitched down collar

narrow breast pocket

body tailored

at a length to be worn untucked

and the singular detail-  a twisted placket

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Reverse seam shirt

(images from stevenalan.com):

stven alan, reverse seam shirt, full front, steven alan.com ALL_ALL_MST0001_SK010_PD

narrower breast pocket

untucked length

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steven alan, reverse seam shirt, top front view, stevenalan.com ALL_ALL_MST0001_SK010_PD2

twisted placket

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steven alan, reverse seam shirt, back top half, stevenalan.com ALL_ALL_MST0001_SK010_PD3

stitched down collar

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For his menswear collection,  a / w 2015

Steven Alan remains true to his design perspective:  “New York relaxed”.

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Steven Alan

Menswear, a / w  2015

muted colour palette

easy-fit silhouette

light layering

knitwear

scarf  focus

trainer footwear

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(images from vogue.com)

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by designer, Limi Feu: she’s Yohji’s daughter; she’s a fashion force

09 Friday Oct 2015

Posted by meappropriatestyle in andro-chic style, androgynous dress, design philosophy, free to be me, limi feu, signature colour, womenswear

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agender attitude, andro-chic style, androgynous dress, black/white colour theme, daughter of Yohji Yamamoto, limi feu, urban chic, urban style, Yohji Yamamoto

 

 

Designer Limi Feu

is a Generation 2 creative:

she’s the talented daughter of famed designer

Yohji Yamamoto.

 

 

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(image from vogue uk):

limi feu, portrait

designer, Limi Feu

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Like her internationally renown parent,

Ms. Feu leans towards

a black / white colour palette

an agender attitude (androgynous dress)

oversized / loose fit garments

elements of architectural contours

 

 

In addition, her aesthetics incorporates an urban infused vibe

a generous injection of urban-chic sass,

the occasional hint of subdued colour and/or pattern and

a “free to be me” style comment.

 

 

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From the atelier of designer Limi Feu

autumn / winter 2015

 

 

(images from limifeu.com):

 

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Some sass and swank: by designer, Massimo Giorgetti for Emilio Pucci (MFW, Spring 2016)

28 Monday Sep 2015

Posted by meappropriatestyle in accessories, design philosophy, ear adornments, metallics, Milan Fashion Week, ready to wear, runway favourites, runway presentation, shoes... glorious shoes, street style sass, womenswear, womenswear designers

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accessories, clothing/accessories with the shine factor, ear adornment, earrings, Emilio Pucci, handbags, jewellery, Massimo Giorgetti - designer, Milan Fashion Week, shoes, spring 2016, statement shoes, womenswear

 

 

In 2009, Italian fashion designer

Massimo Giorgetti

launched his label MSGM-

which quickly became known for its colour infused street style perspective.

 

…

 

Recently,  Sig. Giorgetti took over the reigns

as creative director for fashion house, Emilio Pucci

and has injected his brand of edge and urban fashion attitude into

the Pucci label vocabulary.

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The cool girl factor:

 

 

Emilio Pucci

MFW,  Spring  2016

from creative director, Massimo Giorgetti

 

 

 

(images from vogue uk):

The total package

key details are in the accessories

earrings-  liner, one ear adorned  

chain link bag, feather fluff shoes

spring 2016, MFW, emilio pucci

spring 2016, MFW, emilio pucci, ear rings

spring 2016, mfw, emilio pucci, accessories, bag

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The ensemble

trouser / top in blush pink with tight pleat fabrication

embroidered, cut- out  black overlay

spring 2016, MFW, emilio pucci, blush pink top_trouser outfit, black embroidered overlay_

spring 2016, MFW, emilio pucci, blush pink top_trouser outfit, black embroidered overlay_spring 2016, MFW, emilio pucci, blush pink top_trouser outfit, black embroidered overlay_

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spring 2016, MFW, emilio pucci

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spring 2016, MFW, emilio pucci

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Bandana wrist wear

spring 2016, MFW, emilio pucci

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spring 2016, MFW, emilio pucci

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Shine on

iridescent silver metallic  trousers

black net top with pearlised blue embellishment

spring 2016, MFW, emilio pucci

spring 2016, MFW, emilio pucci

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spring 2016, MFW, emilio pucci

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Colour shadings

in nuances of blue, yellow, orange

fringe fun bag

spring 2016, mfw, emilio pucci, colour shadings, top_skirt_

spring 2016, mfw, emilio pucci, accessories, bags

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“Agender”: introducing a gender neutral shopping experience

04 Saturday Apr 2015

Posted by meappropriatestyle in avant garde, design inventive, design philosophy, fashion = clothes, fashion and business, fashion news, gender neutrality, gender non-specific fashion, gender-less fashon, window display

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"Agender", gender neutral shopping, gender-less fashion, pop-up shop, Selfridges Department Store - London

The concept of gender neutrality aims

to make obsolete gender specific terminology.

It anticipates societal transition towards non-gender alignment language,

as a step towards the elimination of gender-based bias and stereotypes.

…

In acknowledging the importance of  gender equality, generally

and gender neutrality, specifically-

Sweden announced last week the introduction of

a gender neutral pronoun to the Swedish language.

…

Each decade, the Swedish Academy modernises the language

according to new word relevance and usage.

In addition to the Swedish subject pronouns:

he (han) and she (hon)–

the gender- neutral subject pronoun hen

will be listed in dictionaries as of April 2015.

…

In recent years,  world wide awareness of gender neutrality initiatives

have gained momentum with fashion creatives as

pioneering force in furthering the concept.

Inventive designers such as Yohji Yamamoto and the trio from Sibling

are known to create gender non-specific garments,

which combine  masculine and feminine dress/style elements.

…

(images from style.com):

gender neutral, yohji yamamoto, fall 2015

by Yohji Yamamoto, a/w 2015

…

gender neutral fashion, sibling fall 2015

by Sibling, a/w 2015

…

Within the fashion world,

the idea of gender non-specificity has been given an additional boost.

Selfridge & Co., the high-end U.K. department store

now offers an experience of gender neutral  shopping.

The new pop-up department is called Agender.

…

(photos by meappropriatestyle):

agender, defintion, image

Agender defined

…

Agender shopping is a particular response to a perspective

of gender as non-binary.

Within this definition, gender classification is self determined,

thereby fluid and open to a myriad of interpretives.

…

agender, he, she ,me

The Agender Campaign

the doing away with traditional labels of gender classification

…

At Selfridges London, Oxford Street

the Agender space was conceived by

British furniture and object designer Faye Toogood.

The experience starts from store entrance.

For the first time in Selfridges’ history, since opening in 1909,

there are no male or female mannequins in the window displays.

Garments are draped or hung on hanging units,

placed on shelving or laid across furniture pieces.

…

agender, selfridge London, window display

agender, selfridge london, window display

agender, selfridge london, window display

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Agender window displays

Selfridge London- Oxford Street

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In-store, the Agender department is situated over two floors.

Clothing and accessories are showcased in the same manner

as the window displays:  without indication of  gender reference.

…

agender, instore display, selfridge londonagender, instore display, selfridge londonagender, instore display, selfridge london

Agender in-store display

Selfridge London- Oxford Street

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The idea is to liberate shoppers from traditional notions of

 gender-focus dress stereotypes and to encourage

shopping for pieces that are of a desired sartorial objective.

“It was a concept spawned from Selfridges’ buyers’ realisation that men and women were moving away from their allocated areas and venturing into those designated to the opposite sex …  (and)  beginning to select aspects from one another, be it shoes, accessories or clothing.”  (from The Telegraph, U.K.)

…

The Agender project features unisex clothing from

over 40 labels to including among others

Ann Demeulemeester, Comme des Garcons,

Meadham Kirchhoff and Gareth Pugh.

…

The pop-up shop is staffed by knowledgeable individuals

who expertly field customer queries on the fashion and retail philosophy

which informs the Agender scheme.

agender staff member, paolo casseb

Paolo Casseb

staff member at the Agender Project

…

The Agender campaign is recognition that gender definition is changing.

It is not simply a biological determinant, but one of mindset.

Gender neutral shopping may today be a temporary pop-up experience,

but seems set to be the future of fashion retail.

…

For additional details on the Agender campaign visit:

http://www.selfridges.com/content/article/coming-soon-agender

The Agender campaign at Selfridges & Co

until end April, 2015

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Patchy Cake Eater: serving up menswear fashion fun for a/w 2015

25 Wednesday Mar 2015

Posted by meappropriatestyle in colour, colourspeak, design philosophy, fabric blends, fabrication, fashion = clothes, fashion fun, gender non-specific fashion, men's suiting, menswear, menswear designers, outerwear, patterns, ready to wear, runway presentation, runway show, style ideas?, style inspiration, Tokyo Fashion Week

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autumn/winter 2015, men's outerwear, menswear, menswear style options, patchwork garments, Patchy Cake Eater - label, Shigeki Morino - designer, shrunken suiting, Tokyo Fashion Week

Patchy Cake Eater

is a menswear label, launched in 2012 by Japanese designer

Shigeki Morino.

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(image from francoiscavelier.com):

designer, shigeki morino, patchy cake eater

designer Shigeki Morino (l) and his assistant Soichiro Nakagawa (r)

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The label name is indicative of the collection presented

at Tokyo Fashion Week,  a/w  2015-

patchwork fabrication, emotive of a feel good from ‘cake effect’.

…

 

The design aesthetics is an unique interpretative of a gender focus on fashion:

“(creating) the masculinity that a woman wearing men’s clothes exudes,

and (applying) it back to men’s fashion.”

It is a modern label with a modern design vision

which manages to be readily translatable from

runway fashion to everyday wear.

…

When asked at interview if he had any advice for other emerging designers,

Mr. Morino offered insight from his observations of recent runway presentations:

 

“… if I had to say one thing, it would be that some men’s runway shows here are deviating too far from something wearable. There has to be a balance between entertainment and what is represented should be able to be worn on the street.”

(quote from aserica.com)

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Patchy Cake Eater

chromatic, tailored, fashion fun

Tokyo Fashion Week,  a/w  2015

(images from tokyo-mbfashionweek.com):

tokyo, a15, men, coat, patchy cake eaterrunway_00030_xtokyo, a15, coat, men, patchy cake eater runway_00020_xtokyo, a15, coat, men, patchy cake eater runway_00060_x

textural, colourful

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tokyo, a15, men, patchy cake eater, blanket, outerwear, runway_00130_x

tokyo, a15, men, patchy cake eater, blanket, outerwear, runway_00140_x

patterned planket

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tokyo, a15, men, patchy cake eater, pink b jacket, runway_00160_x

carnation pink baseball jacket

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tokyo, a15, men, patchy cake eater, shrunken suit runway_00220_x

tokyo, a15, men, patchy cake eater, shurken suit, runway_00170_x

shrunken suiting

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WeWood Watches: eco-friendly timepieces

22 Sunday Mar 2015

Posted by meappropriatestyle in accessories, design inspiration, design inventive, design philosophy, jewellery, signature piece, watches

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creative accessories, eco-fashion, signature accessory, sustainable fashion, WeWood watches, wood watches, wristwatches

 

 

An unique accessory piece can define a fashion look

and even make a social statement.

 

…

Launched in 2010

Italian label,  WeWood  designs watches which

meets both descriptions:

beautifully crafted and eco-responsible.

…

The WeWood timepieces are made from bits of salvaged wood.

…

(images from we-wood.co.uk):

wewood, modelled

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The company is in sentiment with

the sustainability in fashion movement which advocates for:

environmental and social responsibility in the production process.

…

WeWood partners with organisations such as

American Forests  and Trees For The Future-

pledging that for every WeWood watch bought,

a tree will be planted in the local of purchase.

 

…

 

There is both a ladies line and a men’s line;

though, for the most part, the pieces are uni-sex wear.

 

 

 

…

WeWood

 The Collection

For him

wewood waches, him, light colour

Metis beige

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wewood, him jupiter, brown army

Jupiter brown/army

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wewood, him, date, army

Date Brown/Army

 

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we wood, him sitah chocolate

Sitah Chocolate

 

 

…

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wewood, watch, back

wewood watch, front

…

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For her

wewood, her, moon crystals, black

Moon crystals black

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wewood, watches, her, kale beige/pink

Kale beige and pink

 

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wewood, her, moon brown

Moon brown

 

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we wood, her, mimosa army

Mimosa army

 

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“Agender”: introducing a gender neutral shopping experience

03 Tuesday Mar 2015

Posted by meappropriatestyle in avant garde, design inventive, design philosophy, fashion = clothes, fashion and business, fashion news, gender neutrality, gender non-specific fashion, gender-less fashon, window display

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"Agender", gender neutral shopping, gender-less fashion, pop-up shop, Selfridges Department Store - London

The concept of gender neutrality aims

to make obsolete gender specific terminology.

It anticipates societal transition towards non-gender alignment language,

as a step towards the elimination of gender-based bias and stereotypes.

…

In acknowledging the importance of  gender equality, generally

and gender neutrality, specifically-

Sweden announced last week the introduction of

a gender neutral pronoun to the Swedish language.

…

Each decade, the Swedish Academy modernises the language

according to new word relevance and usage.

In addition to the Swedish subject pronouns:

he (han) and she (hon)–

the gender- neutral subject pronoun hen

will be listed in dictionaries as of April 2015.

…

In recent years,  world wide awareness of gender neutrality initiatives

have gained momentum with fashion creatives as

pioneering force in furthering the concept.

Inventive designers such as Yohji Yamamoto and the trio from Sibling

are known to create gender non-specific garments,

which combine  masculine and feminine dress/style elements.

…

(images from style.com):

gender neutral, yohji yamamoto, fall 2015

by Yohji Yamamoto, a/w 2015

…

gender neutral fashion, sibling fall 2015

by Sibling, a/w 2015

…

Within the fashion world,

the idea of gender non-specificity has been given an additional boost.

Selfridge & Co., the high-end U.K. department store

now offers an experience of gender neutral  shopping.

The new pop-up department is called Agender.

…

(photos by meappropriatestyle):

agender, defintion, image

Agender defined

…

Agender shopping is a particular response to a perspective

of gender as non-binary.

Within this definition, gender classification is self determined,

thereby fluid and open to a myriad of interpretives.

…

agender, he, she ,me

The Agender Campaign

the doing away with traditional labels of gender classification

…

At Selfridges London, Oxford Street

the Agender space was conceived by

British furniture and object designer Faye Toogood.

The experience starts from store entrance.

For the first time in Selfridges’ history, since opening in 1909,

there are no male or female mannequins in the window displays.

Garments are draped or hung on hanging units,

placed on shelving or laid across furniture pieces.

…

agender, selfridge London, window display

agender, selfridge london, window display

agender, selfridge london, window display

agender, selfridge london, window displayagender, selfridge london,window display

Agender window displays

Selfridge London- Oxford Street

…

In-store, the Agender department is situated over two floors.

Clothing and accessories are showcased in the same manner

as the window displays:  without indication of  gender reference.

…

agender, instore display, selfridge londonagender, instore display, selfridge londonagender, instore display, selfridge london

Agender in-store display

Selfridge London- Oxford Street

…

The idea is to liberate shoppers from traditional notions of

 gender-focus dress stereotypes and to encourage

shopping for pieces that are of a desired sartorial objective.

“It was a concept spawned from Selfridges’ buyers’ realisation that men and women were moving away from their allocated areas and venturing into those designated to the opposite sex …  (and)  beginning to select aspects from one another, be it shoes, accessories or clothing.”  (from The Telegraph, U.K.)

…

The Agender project features unisex clothing from

over 40 labels to including among others

Ann Demeulemeester, Comme des Garcons,

Meadham Kirchhoff and Gareth Pugh.

…

The pop-up shop is staffed by knowledgeable individuals

who expertly field customer queries on the fashion and retail philosophy

which informs the Agender scheme.

agender staff member, paolo casseb

Paolo Casseb

staff member at the Agender Project

…

The Agender campaign is recognition that gender definition is changing.

It is not simply a biological determinant, but one of mindset.

Gender neutral shopping may today be a temporary pop-up experience,

but seems set to be the future of fashion retail.

…

For additional details on the Agender campaign visit:

http://www.selfridges.com/content/article/coming-soon-agender

The Agender campaign at Selfridges & Co

until end April, 2015

…

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Jenna Lyons (the creative head) and J Crew (the label): (the best) of fashion unions

19 Thursday Feb 2015

Posted by meappropriatestyle in accessories, andro-chic style, denim, design philosophy, fabrication, fashion and business, fashion fun, knitwear, New York Fashion Week, ready to wear, runway presentation, separates, shoes... glorious shoes, style ideas?, style inspiration, winter wear, womenswear

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In past, I have regarded J Crew garments

as reliable, affordable, Ivy League type campus wear-

nostalgic of my collegiate years-

no longer is this the case!

 

…

In recent years, the clothing label has made a meteoric ascent

into the stratosphere of fashion worthy inspired dress.

This is due, in no small measure,

to the on-course style direction of creative head-   Jenna Lyons.

 

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(image from vogue.co.uk):

jenna lyons, portrait, j crew creative head

Jenna Lyons

Creative Head,  J  Crew

…

Ms. Lyons assumed leadership of the label in 2008.

As a woman with her own strong dress aesthetics:

quirky, androgynous and a love obsession with sequins-

she promptly proceeded to transform the label into in her own image

and with tremendous success!

 

…

As with the label she now heads, Ms. Lyons herself is a story of transformation.

Born with incontinentia pigmenti, a genetic skin disorder

which presents with uneven pigment, teeth and hair lost-

Ms. Lyons, teased unmercifully as a child

never felt herself to be beautiful.

She found beauty in the things around her

and the art and fashion design she created:

“I searched for ways to make things more beautiful and surrounded myself with beautiful things because I didn’t feel that in myself … I felt a huge drive to make clothes that everybody could have because I felt ostracized by that world of beauty and fashion.”  (quote from fast.company.com)

 

Today, standing  at a model-esque height with body and style verve to match-

Ms. Lyons embodies the new J Crew woman.

She is what she purports:

intelligent, savvy, witty, confident, distinctive

and looking fabulous in the process.

 

 

 

…

J Crew

New York Fashion Week (NYFW), a / w  2015

 

 

 

(images from style.com):

Nyfw, a15, j-crew-, denim, fluff,print, tassel shoes 021-1366

The ensemble- layer by layer:

baby blue board room collared shirt (unbuttoned low)

denim jacket, black / white stole scarf, graphic print skirt

and the shoes! – pointed, bronzed stiletto heels with tassel adornments

Winner!

…

j crew, parka and gold

Jumper:  oversized, pouch pocket, grey turtle neck with drawstring to waist

Skirt:  pink / grey patterned,  knit, mini

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NYFW, a15, j-crew, pink, oversized, drawstring hooded top, flirty skirt -005-1366

Top:  sporty, drawstring hood, oversized, dusty pink

Skirt:  multi-coloured, flirty, twirly

…

NYFW, a 15, j-crew, white jumpsuit is a suit!-006-1366

White jumpsuit is a suit – in – one

Silhouette, perfect!

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nyfw, a15, j-crew-, lemon yellow skirt, textural overcoat 001-1366

Stand out yellow

Browns, patterns, animal prints, textural

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NYFW, a15, j-crew, denim, layered look with masculine vibe 028-1366

Denim, layered, masculine vibe

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NYFW, a15, j-crew, denim shirt,  jewelled maxi skirt -027-1366

nyfw, a15, j-crew-, sequin shift dress, layering 030-1366

Sequins, yes please.

According to Ms. Lyons (a bit tongue in cheek, but not really)-

“Sequins are the new black!”

(quote from guardian.com)

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  NYFW, a15, grey matters,j-crew jacket with wool sleeves, wide trousers-016-1366 NYFW, a15, fb, grey matter, j-crew-014-1366

Groutfit

(t) jacket with knitted sleeves;  extreme – wide leg, patterned trousers

(b) roll-neck jumper;  solid grey, extreme-wide leg trousers with front pleating

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NYFW, a15, j-crew, fringe leather skirt, jumper-012-1366

Peach-hue, leather skirt with a kick

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 NYFW, j-crew, night and day mix, gold outfit, anorak coat -013-1366

Dress high / low combo

High (night life inspired):  flash of gold outfit

Low (nod to day wear):  khaki green, fur trimmed hooded parka

…

 

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A new aspect of denim dimension: meet French designer, Faustine Steinmetz

11 Wednesday Feb 2015

Posted by meappropriatestyle in denim, denim-wear, design inspiration, design inventive, design philosophy, emerging designers, fabrication, jeans, womenswear

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Faustine Steinmetz

is a designer with a new vision for denim fabrication.

A graduate of both The Atelier Chardon Savard, Paris

and Central Saint Martins, London-

she launched her label in 2013

With a clear artistic directive in mind and a loom in hand,

she has created a visually engaging look and texture to denim-wear.

 

…

 

(image from fashionsnap.com):

faustine steinmetz, portrait

“I think artisan techniques are my biggest source of inspiration.”

designer, Faustine Steinmetz

…

She states simply that,

“it’s all recycled denim that I’ve re-felted.”  (quote from vogue.co.uk)

Yet achieving the finished piece is anything but simple in execution.

Rather, it is a method expertly thought out and intricately constructed:

“Each fabric is solely handwoven by one person

using one of our traditional hand looms. 

Each piece is meticulously made by hand,

with some pieces taking over a week to weave.” 

(quote from faustinesteinmetz.com)

 

…

(image from joujouvilleroy.com):

faustine steinmetz, samples

Samples of denim fabric manipulations

…

 

Ms. Steinmetz’s approach to the design and fabrication

of denim-  a wardrobe staple –

is that of a true artisan:

hand-crafted, inventive, detailed and of singular beauty-

Masterful!

 

…

Faustine Steinmetz

S / S  ’15

(images from denimology.com):

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(image from fashionspyder.com):

faustine steinmetz, s 15

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(image from wgsn.com):

faustine steinmetz, s '15

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(image from beexposed.co.uk):

faustine steinmetz, s '15

…

 

(image from pinterest.com):

faustine steinmetz, s'15

 

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(image from sleekmag.com):

faustine steinmetz, 's15

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(image from pret-a-reporter.co.uk):

faustine steinmetz, s'15

…

(image from secondstreet.ru):

faustine steinmetz, s15

…

 

 

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That ’70s Fashion Show!

07 Saturday Feb 2015

Posted by meappropriatestyle in accessories, andro-chic style, casual wear, colour, colourspeak, denim-wear, design collaboration, design inspiration, design philosophy, dress dimension, fabric, fashion cultural reference, fashion fun, free to be me, gender-less fashon, hats, iconic garment, iconic shoe, jeans, knitwear, menswear, shoes... glorious shoes, signature piece, skirt season, trouser fashion, unisex wear, womenswear

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The 1970s was a decade which rocked the fashion world.

 

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Ushered in on the coat-tails of the ’60s hippie sartorial statement,

the ’70s evolved into an era of fashion flamboyance:

a melting and melding of influences from every global corner.

 

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Popular outerwear

’70s design interpretation of an Afghan coat

Called a posteen, it is the

traditional overcoat of Afghani tribes

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It was an era of fervent political activism dominated by

increased anti-Vietnam War protests, anti-apartheid rallies

and the second wave in the surge of feminist advocacy.

Cries for global peace and people equality

were the earnest pleas of the ’70s generation.

 

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It was the decade of dance floor decadence,

exaggerated at celebrity hotspot Studio 54 (NYC)

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It was a span of pure fashion fun

which spoke to the passions of a generation.

It was That ’70s Fashion Show.

 

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A few people, garments, bits and things that made

the credit list of That ’70s Fashion Show:

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Iconic Garments

Trouser-wear

During the high-stepping ’70s, trouser fashion had a definite leg up.

It is arguably the first decade during which women

uninhibitedly donned trousers for any occasion-  liberating!

 

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White trouser suit

worn by Bianca Jagger at Heathrow Airport, 1972

 

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Later in the decade, actor John Travolta donned a white suit

to make cinema history with a big scene on the big screen-

 disco-dancing in the movie Saturday Night Fever.

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White trouser suiting

‘Staying Alive’ on the disco dance floor

actor, John Travolta in the movie Saturday Night Fever, 1977

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The jumpsuit was the trouser fashion one-piece wonder.

Worn by ladies and gents, it was the ultimate in unisex wear.

 

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Strapless jumpsuit

worn by American model, Jerry Hall

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Hot pants, which bared bottoms,

also had their moment in the spotlight.

 

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Hot pants sizzles on a pedestal

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However, it was the flared (wide-leg)  trousers

which became synonymous with ’70s fashion.

 

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Hot pants ensemble (l)

Embroidered flares (r)

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Cropped tops and flared trousers

 

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Jeans were worn tight, tighter, and tighter still.

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Trouser fashion combined with the free-spirited vibe of the era,

lent itself to unisex design and styling.

 

'70s unisex fashion

 

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Mini, Midi, Maxi – More

Skirt hem lengths were a barometer of ’70s attitude:

up,  down and everything in between.

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Introduced in the late 1960s,

purportedly by British designer Mary Quant-

the ’70s saw the mini hem inch its way further up the knee.

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Mini lengths accessorised with over the knee leather boots

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The calf-length midi and floor-sweeping maxi

were also en vogue skirt length options.

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Midi- lengths

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Graphic maxi and fashion pals (from l to r)

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Maxi- length with fringe hem

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skirts, to knee

And of course, hem-length to knee!

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There was no skirting the issue:

the ’70s was a decade of fashion variety-

imbued with a little bit of everything.

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Topsy Turvy

For the ladies, tops ran the gamut from the flowy peasant blouse-

inherited from the ’60s hippie fashion scene,

to the stretchy tight tube top trend.

Whatever suited ones fancy.

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Peasant blouse

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Tube top

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Cropped, striped halter top, matching flared trousers

and platform shoes (1971)

by designer Mary Quant

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Men, shunned solid colours, and embraced patterned shirt designs with

every conceivable geometric shape and imaginable psychedelic swirl.

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Kaleidoscopic effect

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Whatever the garment, prints and patterns were central motifs .

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Designing Visions

There were several innovative designers whose clothing

seem to capture the prevailing social sentiments:

inclusivity, global awareness and global peace.

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by Diane Von Furstenberg

Designed by Diane Von Furstenberg in 1972

the wrap dress seemed to fashion represent qualities expressed

by the then women’s movement:

unambiguous in intent, universal in appeal.

The DVF wrap dress became an iconic garment:

cut to compliment any size, any shape-

an “I’m Every Woman’ piece.

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DVF, wrap dress

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Following a moral compass

by agnès b

French designer, agnès b (née Agnès Andrée Marguerite Troublé)

launched her clothing label in 1973.

Ever the idealist, she vowed

never to advertise-

considering it “immoral” to do so;

never to manufacture her clothing outside of France-

in effort to avoid participation in exploiting foreign labourers.

She promoted an idea of “democratic fashion”,

an accessibility of style choices.

Her design philosophy mirrored social sentiments of the time.

 

(from agnès b.com):

agnes b, striped t shirt

Signature piece from agnès b

simple, striped, fashion-accessible cotton t-short

 

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World Wide Fashion

by Kenzo

No one fused various ethnic elements into clothing constructs

better than Japanese designer, Kenzo Takada.

His collections on the Paris runway,

were an eclectic, cosmopolitan style.

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Of global perspective

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Fashion Romanticism

by designer Bill Gibb

and knitwear master Kaffe Fassett

 

Scottish designer Bill Gibb and American textile artist Kaffe Fassett

collaborated to create clothing, which embodied key ’70s leitmotif:

colourful, romantic, exotic.

To the design equation,

Gibb factored in the element of romance, fantasy

and Fassett ignited the colour explosion.

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by designer Bill Gibb

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Of romantic fairy-tales

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Leather and sequins

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Knit vest

by Bill Gibb and Kaffe Fassett

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Double breast knit maxi coat, a/w ’75 – ’76

by Bill Gibb and Kaffe Fassett

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kaffe fassett, knit, full length jumper

Full length jumper

by Kaffe Fassett

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Accessorise me

At the bottom:  it’s a shoe in

The accessory of the decade was a pair of  platform shoes.

In the early 1970s platform shoes started with a quite slim sole.

As the decade progressed, this moved from ¼ inch up to about 4 inches-

an elevated status.

Worn with a pair of flared trousers, this look became

the iconic fashion image of the decade.

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Flares and platforms

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Flared leg jumpsuit and platform shoes

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On top:  floppy hats

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floppy hats

Made of felt wool, with or without a band

the floppy hat was s ’70s hat wear of choice

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The ’70s fashion was invitation to a Mad Hatter’s Tea:

exciting, emotive, outrageous, surreal.

It was a time of a fashion revolution,

polyester ruled fabrication and bright colours held court.

There were ups and downs in hemlines;

a range of light-fit and loose-fit attire-

all elevated on platform shoes.

 

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It was a monster mishmash of ideas.

It was fashion fun and then some.

 

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