>> This season, Dries Van Noten took a trip to Asia — by way of the archives of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. The scarf-like prints that dominated the collection were actually photo prints taken from the traditional garments of the museum's Far East collection.
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To balance the exotic nature of the prints, Van Noten did exactly what Van Noten does best. That is, he kept the silhouettes wearable and and the styling relatable. Cropped coats, midi skirts, and high-neck blouses had an everyday ease about them, while fabrics — wool, tweed, silk — were luxe but practical. A smattering of gold embroidery in the form of cranes in flight looked particularly lovely as embellishment on the bust of a pinstriped blazer.
Posts for February 2012
Gareth Pugh Fall 2012
>> To a thudding bass and the raining-down of black rose petals — with Daphne Guinness and Michelle Harper sitting front row — Gareth Pugh presented a dramatically moody Fall 2012 collection in Paris today. Fringe, fur, and an overcast palette of black and gray dominated, but there was a restrained sense of balance at play as well: superfull fur skirts and sculpted-shoulder dresses contrasted with nipped waists or tight corset bodices in sleek black leather.
Mugler Fall 2012
>> For Fall 2012, Nicola Formichetti revisited Thierry Mugler's "Insect" collection of the '90s. Silhouettes were sculptural with dramatic peplums, pronounced shoulders, and supersize kimono sleeves. A series of black-and-white cutout-and-fringe numbers offered a kind of intricate appeal, but it was the more subtle pieces — some belted coats in particular — that felt most enchanting.
Guy Laroche Fall 2012
>> Marcel Morongiu focused on a sort of understated sexiness for Fall 2012 Guy Laroche. Though the silhouettes were modest — high-neck blouses, below-the-knee skirts, slouchy pants — the fabrics were not; billowing charmeuse, whisper-light chiffon, and superslick leather all offered a sense of underlying sultriness. Combined with some strategic textural elements — against-the-grain sequins, chunky knits, and high-pile furs — it made for a very intriguing offering indeed. "It’s so easy to take everything off," Morongiu explained. “Being covered and sexy, now, that’s the tricky part."
Rochas Fall 2012
>> Watery grid prints, shiny jacquards, and a dusky autumnal palette took center stage in Marco Zanini's Fall 2012 offering for Rochas. Silhouettes were buttoned-up, vaguely '60s, and tinged with a bit of librarian quirk — think twee ankle pants, double-breasted coats, printed tights, and Iris Apfel-esque glasses. Bouclé knits and a bit of fur added texture — and kept it all feeling luxe.
See by Chloé Fall 2012
>> The See by Chloé girl goes light and breezy for Fall 2012. Fabrics are airy — mesh, silk georgette, "like a continuation of the skin" — and the palette is crisp: navy, gray, white, taupe, black, and cerise. Silhouettes are flowing and draped, with strong lapels, ruching, and billowing capes providing a bit of drama and shape. Suede, knit bouclé, and corduroy keep it all on the cozier side of things. See the whole collection — plus a peek at accessories — here, in the slideshow and in the video below.
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The New Online Arrivals We're Coveting This Week
>> Is there anything better than a brand-new season? Spring pieces are rolling into the shops, and we're in a warm-weather state of mind. Jute bags, striped tennies, and floral prints galore — they're all right here in our best-of-what's-new roundup. Shop them now.
Runway Recap — The Chicest Bags and Shoes From the Milan Shows
>> Milan Fashion Week has come and gone, and in its wake? No shortage of gorgeous shoes and bags to covet. From the cherub-embroidered chain-strap pouches on offer at Dolce & Gabbana to the colorblock Kabuki platforms spotted at Marni, they're all right here. See them up close — in all their drool-worthy glory — now.
Fall 2012 Beauty Preview —Straight From Milan Fashion Week
>> From angels to demons — the beauty looks at Milan Fashion Week had it all. And while it may be a bit too early to tell which trends will have real staying power, one thing's for sure: there is no shortage of beauty inspiration from which to draw.
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At Jil Sander the style was fresh-faced and almost Spring-like: faces had a scrubbed-clean youthfulness, brightened only by a pop of sheer fuchsia on the lips. Dolce & Gabbana (left), too, went soft for Fall; the beauty — much like the collection — was inspired by religious iconography. Makeup artist Pat McGrath used neutral shades in creamy consistencies to "bring light into the face," and so skin was dewy, cheeks were rosy, and eyes were accentuated with just a dab of shimmering gold shadow at the inside corner.
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At Roberto Cavalli the look was all about intensity. McGrath focused on eyes, creating a winged look in a trio of iridescent shades, "almost like an insect — a beetle — or a peacock." But perhaps most dramatic of all was the look at Versace. The models appeared to be straight out of The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo — complete with Rooney Mara bangs and pale skin. Eyes were rimmed with layer upon layer of kohl.
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Those — plus more from Fendi, Gucci, Salvatore Ferragamo, Alberta Ferretti, and more — right here in our Milan Fashion Week beauty roundup.
The Best Street-Snapped Accessories of Milan Fashion Week
>> In the hands and on the feet — Here's an up-close look at some of the chicest shoes, bags, and jewels to be spotted on the streets of Fall 2012 Milan Fashion Week.







