I tripped, and fell into the world of fashion.. Now, covering fashion week shows and events.. from the streets to the runways, the people, the clothes, and all the 'chicness' that happens! contact me: krislloydfashion@gmail.com
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Kick-off NYFW F/W 2013: Prelude
A quick preview of what's been happening during New York Fashion Week thus far, the F/W2013 season is almost wrapping up, but there are so many more talented designers to see and preview! I will begin posting write-ups about each designer I covered right after everything closes.. but for now enjoy the people and faces of fashion!!
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Monique Lhuillier S/S 2013: Life of the Sea
Phenomenal best describes Monique Lhuillier’s Spring /Summer
2013 collection. Inspired by the beauty of water and the “life of the sea” the
collection was a burst of life in an array of colors just as magnificent and
intricate as the world’s oceans. Monique created a collection so surreal that
it almost transports the audience into an underwater world, as if one was
living in the lost city of Atlantis.
“Evening is all about fluidity and movement, almost
mermaid-like. Shimmering gold, sea glass beading in silhouettes close to the
body showing lots of skin to create a very sensual woman for spring.”
Sensuality definitely prevails as an endless parade of body
flattering evening wear debut into the runway in peplum and mermaid silhouettes
in a plethora of colors such as aqua, coral, sea-foam, blues, purple, and lace
embroidered in black. Spring/Summer 2013 is ushered in by cool colors alluding
to the sea. Also notable in this collection are the amazing prints used, such
as ‘bold-crane, fish, and abstract koi’ bringing to life the garment with
picturesque life of the seas.
What I truly appreciate about a Monique Lhuillier show is
that it always presents an amazing variety, from chic pant ensembles, shorts,
jackets, and into her signature glamour stamped evening dresses from cocktail
to floor sweeping lengths everything is beautifully cohesive and visually
stunning!
On a side note, this season I had the pleasure of meeting
Mrs. Amparito Lhuillier (Monique’s mom), and was instantly enamored by her
vibrant personality and beauty. Having grown up in Cebu, Philippines where the
Lhuillier family has risen to prominence, it was such an honor to meet someone
who has uplifted our community. Mrs. Amparito Lhuillier was a true delight and
such a wonderful supporter to her daughter and her beautiful work.
Monday, January 14, 2013
VLOV by Qing Qing Wu S/S 2013: Design Serenity
Ever since his New York Fashion Week debut a few seasons
ago, Chinese designer Qing Qing Wu has caught the attention of New York’s
fashion elites and fashionistas alike with his fluid menswear silhouettes and
light weight fabrics and construction for VLOV. Often, one is accustomed to the
structured designs of menswear, but VLOV is an unexpected balance of
lightweight silks, linens, and cottons that surprisingly holds impeccable
tailoring.
Influenced by “tranquility and a serene sense of calmness”
Qing Qing Wu reflects this in VLOV by constructing fluid designs in colors of
light blue, light greys, beige, taupe, and other colors of pure nature. It’s
often surprising for one to see such amazing designs with such delicate fabrics
when applied to menswear, in fact most menswear designers avoid designing
unstructured pieces because it’s too difficult to execute- and for Qing Qing Wu
to execute such an amazing collection it shows his mastery of design.
Whenever a show commands some of the most recognizable names
in the modeling industry such as Sean Opry, Sebastian Suave, Simone Nobili,
River Viiperi, and David Agbodji, it sets the tone to one spectacular show-
VLOV was sure to please even the most jaded fashion connoisseurs. Having covered VLOV since its debut, I do have
an affinity to the brand, but it’s great design that keeps me engaged and
looking forward to another show!
Friday, January 11, 2013
Mathieu Mirano S/S 2013: Edgy Details
Relatively young, designer Mathieu Mirano has been showing
so much promise season after season with his unique, modern, and sensational
take on evening and ready to wear. Using combinations of traditional textiles
blended and complimented with new materials into a body flattering silhouette
he produces one of the most jaw dropping presentations of New York Fashion
Week.
I always enjoy a well-executed juxtaposition of edgy and
feminine when it comes to evening wear; especially in long floor sweeping
gowns. I feel that time and again we see the beauty in evening wear, but it often
loses its unique voice amongst the millions of eveningwear in the market- this
is where Mathieu Mirano’s designs stand out!
I love that at every opportunity Mathieu takes a bold chance
to create a modern look, giving his creation that unique voice, but all the
while still maintaining that beauty and elegance that mainstream consumers look
for; for the sake of marketability- I guess I am describing one of my favorite pieces
of the collection. The Green Chiffon Beetle Gown is one of my personal favorite
from Mathieu Mirano’s S/S 2013 collection. The gown speaks volume in creativity
but still exudes elegance.
Finally, how can one ignore the delicious floor length White
Sequined Cape gown with the multi rainbow yoke?
Minimal, but with a Mathieu Mirano twist it is phenomenal!!! One truly
appreciates the chicness of a cape and also well on trend for the season, but a
sequined cape is just one of this things that fashion will either love or shun
with disgust, and in this case fashion LOVES it!
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Nina Skarra S/S 2013: Refined Glamour
Nina Skarra draws inspiration from childhood memories of her
mother and grandmother as her personal style icons, their rebellious
youthfulness and their wardrobe of their time. She develops her designs using
her personal inspirations along with Scandinavian design and craftsmanship to
create a collection of “refined glamour” for Spring/Summer 2013.
Using hues of blush pinks, ivory, silver, and sky blue with
punches of natural earth tones, the collection was a reflection of pure
serenity. An important component in Nina Skarra’s design is using quality fabrics
and a sustainable production process, which I find commendable whenever a
designer chooses eco-friendly designs.
I appreciate the simplicity of minimalism but with a touch
of glamour, not through glitz and frills but through amazing design and body
flattering silhouettes and indeed Nina Skarra accomplishes such a delicate feat
to balance clean lines with a touch of glamour.
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Reem Acra S/S 2013: Defining Sexy+Elegance
The fashion world has come to expect the exquisite and
meticulous details from every Reem Acra piece, and those familiar with her
bridal line know all too well how amazing and stunning each masterpiece she
creates, but for several seasons after her return to center stage at New York
Fashion Week and into the limelight of the “tents” Reem Acra has consistently
re-defined sexy, sultry, elegant ready to wear pieces.
From one stunning piece to the next the audience is left in awe
as curve extenuating dresses debut on the runway, some looking as if they were
painted on the models. I am always left breathless when I see the metallic
pieces, almost as if gold was melted and just poured on a model and left to
cover all her curves beautifully- this is a testament of perfect design meeting
skillful execution.
This season Reem Acra added a sexy twist into an already
alluring dress. I’m loving this sheer peak-a-boo full length cut on the side of
the dress that gives the audience a side-view treat, but leaving the rest to
each one’s imagination. There is a fine
line between sexy and trashy, but Reem Acra is first and foremost defined by
ELEGANCE, sexy silhouettes are just the icing on an already delicious cake!
Each season I often pray to the fashion gods that my invite
from Reem Acra’s PR people come into my inbox because a runway show such as hers
is not to be missed!!!!
Joanna Mastroianni S/S 2013: Color Me Paradise!
Colors, Cage, and Capes highlighted Joanna Mastroianni’s
Spring/Summer 2013 collection. Inspired by her own garden and personal
sanctuary, the designer created a collection bursting in colors of paradise,
from hues of yellow green, violets, reds, magenta, and natural vines all woven
into her design; taking fashion into a surreal “secret garden” fantasy.
I am always taken back season after season watching Joanna
Mastroianni’s runway shows, I love the use of bold unexpected colors and the
variety of figure flattering silhouettes that range from cocktail, to floor
sweeping, to an exquisite tailored pant suit, and all the while still
incorporating her signature ‘cage’ design that juxtapose feminine with strong
masculinity very well. A colorful daytime wear look can easily transition into
a subdued but elegant nighttime ensemble just with the addition of a cage cape.
Every season I expect this level of regal elegance from Joanna
Mastroianni, and I am NEVER disappointed! Classic+Trendy+Chic for women of all
ages and stages in life, and that’s what makes a designer into an ICON, and I
do look forward to another season of beautiful designs.
Noon by Noor S/S 2013: Minimalist Luxe
A long awaited anticipation was met and exceeded by a
stunningly executed show. Noon by Noor was a combination of sultry, sexy, and
refinement all skillfully blended into one collection. From gold, to
tangerines, to salmon, and iridescence, each piece had a sense of personality
that was a breath of fresh fashion air!
Designers Shaikha Noor Rashid Al Khalifa and Shaikha Haya
Mohammed Al Khalifa created an amazing collection that meticulously balanced
evening wear with a strong daytime tailoring that exudes modern silhouettes
while maintaining that ever crucial femininity that often tailored pieces lose
in translation. The designers executed luxuriously a balance of structure and
fluidity!
I for one enjoyed such pieces as the brocade biker jackets,
the bronze metallic shorts, and metallic jacquard suits that shimmer in
different shades as light hits it from different angles- a twist on a classic tailored
suit that keeps it surprisingly feminine but powerful.
Minimalism seem to be the theme for several designers this
season, but I appreciate that Noon by Noor
used unexpected colors, textiles, and tailoring that set the collection
far apart from the rest, and that’s what keeps a design memorable and
marketable.
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