Showing posts with label clothing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clothing. Show all posts

Monday, February 10, 2014

ADEAM

The ADEAM Fall 2014 Collection 
“The train came out of the long border tunnel – and there was the snow country. The night had turned white.” This is one of the most beautiful lines of Japanese literature that opens Yasunari Kawabata’s novel, Snow Country. This novel tells the tale of love between a novelist from Tokyo and a provincial geisha, set in the hot spring town of Yuzawa. I was drawn to the stark beauty of the heroine, Komako, that captivates even the most idle flâneur. The contrast between her white porcelain skin and her blushed cheeks conjures the image of a single pink chrysanthemum blossoming in the snow land of rural Japan. Komako and her traditional Japanese beauty became the starting point of the collection, with silhouettes influenced by kimono and hakama, a long pleated culotte popular during the Taisho to Showa Period in Japan. Fabrications of a classic kimono influenced the textiles, with obi-inspired brocade and silver swallow print inspired by Taisho Period kimono patterns. I also looked to the protagonist of the story, Shimamura, for inspiration. 1930s in Japan was a time when men’s fashion was westernized and British-style tailors became popular in Tokyo. Urban dilettantes like Shimamura wore tailored suits and topcoats. The ADEAM girl has a little bit of both – the feminine delicateness of Komako and the carefree ruggedness of Shimamura. 
 





A Native Japanese, Hanako was born in Tokyo and moved to
New York City at the age of 5, spending most of her childhood there. She
attended Columbia University in the City of New York, and studied
Anthropology and Art History. While in college, Hanako partook in various
fashion internships, developing an undying love for fashion. In 2011,
Hanako launched her own label ADEAM with a capsule collection of 15
pieces. In March 2012, ADEAM was invited by the Japanese government
to present its Fall 2012 collection at Shanghai Fashion Week. ADEAM
showed its Spring 2013 collection at Tokyo Fashion Week, and debuted at
New York Fashion Week for Fall 2013. Inspired by her two hometowns
Tokyo and New York, Hanako continues to create collections that infuse
art and wearability.
 
 




Sunday, February 9, 2014

Charlotte Ronson


 




Born in London into an artistic family and raised in New York, Charlotte Ronson followed the tradition by developing her own unique style at an early age. In 2000, Ronson launched her first collection, C. Ronson, which gained instant recognition and the attention of renowned publications. In May 2002, Ronson opened her flagship boutique in New York’s hip Nolita neighborhood. In 2005 the collection was re-named “Charlotte Ronson” – a natural evolution of the brand and an accurate reflection of who Charlotte is and what she and her customer want to wear. As a fixture in the fabric of New York City life, Ronson has fostered many relationships with family and friends and developed a number of strategic partnerships resulting in innovative collaborationssuch as Shoshanna Made With Love Charlotte Ronson and Charlotte Ronson x Uniqlo. Known for her impeccable style and trendsetting designs, Ronson’s clothing and accessories have quickly become a favorite among such fashion forward celebrities, models and influencers including Blake Lively, Kirsten Dunst, Nicole Richie, Rihanna, Diane Kruger, Leighton Meester, and Kate Moss. Charlotte Ronson has become one of the most sought after American womenswear designers and her New York Fashion Week runway shows are a must see event. Her success has also lead to design deals with some of America’s largest, respected retailers and has catapulted her into the spotlight. In 2008, Ronson designed Play by C. Ronson, a diffusion line exclusive to Urban Outfitters, sold in over 100 of their retail stores nationwide and online. Ronson and JCPenney have signed a long-term deal with the Texas-based retailer with a full contemporary sportswear collection. I [Heart] Ronson for JCPenney made its debut in Spring 2009 hitting 600 of Penney’s stores as well as their online site and catalogues. In 2011 Charlotte Ronson was inducted into the CFDA and launched the Charlotte Ronson Beauty line with Sephora and in 2012 Charlotte Ronson launched the Charlotte Ronson handbag collection with Artisan House.



FALL / WINTER 2014
 
Charlotte Ronson’s Fall / Winter 2014 collection is a modern take on Little Lord Fauntleroy. This season tells the story of a cryptic and cute woman compelled by mystery and darkness. Ronson's handsome, feminine collection reprises her signature scalloped details, now accenting richly tailored separates: bouclé cropped sweaters, laser-cut leather dresses, A-line jackets, and black-on-black leather rose embroidery is complimented by elaborate lace, ruffles, sheer chiffon and mesh inserts. Ronson's protagonist-muse is creative, smart, just a little bit spooky, and a hopeless romantic, as evidenced by the flower prints throughout the collection: poppies on plush velvet and tangles of rose print on crepes.
 
 








House Photographer: Dan Lecca
 

 
  

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Proenza Schouler


Keira Knightley Wears Proenza Schouler
 
To The Film Premiere ‘Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit’
Actress Keira Knightley wore Proenza Schouler to the UK film premiere of ‘Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit’ on January 20, 2014. She wore a black silk crepe dress from the Spring Summer 2014 collection.
 


Photo By Rex Features

Sunday, January 19, 2014

Sisley Campaign Spring Summer 2014

 
Sisley lance sa nouvelle campagne printemps/été 2014
 
Deux couples de célébrités Glamour et trendy, exposés continuellement aux regards indiscrets des médias, incarnent l'esprit de cette nouvelle campagne…

On y retrouve l'icône de mode Julia Restoin Roitfeld, le top model Clément Chabernaud, ainsi que les nouveaux visages de la mode, Lindsey Wixson et Reuben Ramacher. Jeunes et célèbres, ce sont les nouvelles idoles du star system, celles qu’il faut absolument voir, espionner et qui font rêver



photo credits Sebastian Faena

 


Behind the scenes photographer: Todd Sines