Mostrando postagens com marcador Fall trends 2012. Mostrar todas as postagens
Mostrando postagens com marcador Fall trends 2012. Mostrar todas as postagens

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Balmain RTW Fall 2012Balmain RTW Fall 2012

Balmain RTW Fall 2012
More is more, and then some. It’s a school of thought that Balmain’s Olivier Rousteing clearly subscribed to for fall, with dazzling results, literally. He amped up the flash with a bold lineup that explored surface ornamentation, taking it to the nth degree. He piled on the embroidery and embellishment — pearls, crystals, studs, upholsterylike quilting and needlepoint florals, often in the same piece — for jackets, tops and formfitting dresses.

Christian Dior RTW Fall 2012

Christian Dior RTW Fall 2012

While he described his message as “soft modernity,” the words “soft and classical” make a more apt handle. A subtle but telling difference, as Gaytten’s lineup linked clearly but not dangerously to the New Look, focusing on a cinched-waist, often belted, full-skirted silhouette.

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Sonia Rykiel RTW Fall 2012

Sonia Rykiel RTW Fall 2012
“Paris in the effervescent Seventies,” according to the show notes, was a period during which Sonia Rykiel blossomed, her iconic style — the oversize coats, the charming knits and the signature red frizz — making its mark on the fashion scene. That moment inspired creative director April Crichton, though exactly how remained unclear.

Rochas RTW Fall 2012

Rochas RTW Fall 2012
The Fall Rochas show was a swirling kaleidoscope of graphic, geometric prints inspired by the pottery of the Swedish ceramicist Wilhelm Kage. Designer Marco Zanini collects his pieces; still, he was surprised when he found himself using them in his own work. He usually starts with an image of a woman or a movie.More after the jump.

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Gareth Pugh RTW Fall 2012

Gareth Pugh RTW Fall 2012
Gareth Pugh painted the runway in black, or almost, in a collection called a little comercial by WWD. However, it was beautiful with amazing pieces a leather jacket in the P E R F E C T cut.  The comercial pieces included the fuzzy black fur coat opener, and several sharp-shouldered dresses with a leather bodice and a full fur skirt. A cinched leather-trimmed black coat with fur sleeves almost seemed tame and chic. More after the jump!

Dree Hemingway for AY Not Dead Fall 2012 by Sebastian Faena

Dree Hemingway for AY Not Dead Fall 2012 by Sebastian Faena
 Dree Hemingway returns for her fourth consecutive season as the face Argentinean label AY Not Dead’s fall 2012 campaign. Joined by Justin Barnhil, Dree poses for Sebastian Faena’s lens in heavy coats and form-fitting denim on urban streets.
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