Showing posts with label Marchesa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marchesa. Show all posts

23.3.11

Fashion Forecast: White Out

All right, so one of the most omnipresent trends of this spring was head-to-toe white.  And when I say omnipresent, I mean omnipresent, because I don't think I saw a single show that didn't feature this look.  As such, I have oodles of pictures and am just going to throw out a random sample.

As for personal feelings on the look, I'm kinda on the fence.  While I like a nice white dress as much as anyone, head to toe white feels like an accident waiting to happen.  Unless you plan on sheeting yourself in plastic before leaving your dressing room I suggest that those of you who attract stains avoid this particular look.  I think my favourite version of the trend was on Michael Kors, as it seemed to express a carefree simplicity that didn't seem fussy or too constructed.  But judge for yourselves.

Michael Kors


Alexander McQueen


Celine


Chloe


Donna Karan


Dries van Noten


Helmut Lang


Marchesa


Prabal Garung


Stella McCartney


Versace


Yves Saint Laurent

8.3.11

In Celebration of Marchesa

Unlike my Eulogy for Chanel, this will actually be praise for Marchesa.  Maybe it's because it's past 1am, or maybe it's because I've already combed through exactly forty-one different Spring runway shows, but when I got to Marchesa I suddenly was no longer saying "Well that's impractical," and "Wrong shapes," and "WHY ARE THERE SO MANY COLOURS LOUIS VUITTON???" and instead just loved everything.
I've seen a lot of purple this shade so far, but I really loved the print on this piece.  The dress doesn't hug the figure, but the draping doesn't make her look like a pregnant disaster either.  I felt as though the fitted bodice (for lack of a better word) and the lack of sleeves or straps balanced out the bulky bottom.  I love the hint of leg and the pooling fabric on the ground.  All-around gorgeous.
This is just so COOL!  The design reminded me of the pattern on a butterfly's wings.  When I was a little girl there was a Bob Mackie barbie doll that was dressed as a butterfly and she looked a little like this.  I guess it's just so unlike any other pattern I've seen so far that I'm a little wooed by its uniqueness.
This dress is more practical than the others but just as lovely.  The white backdrop makes it a little difficult to see the fitted waist, but it has a great silhouette and I was very taken in by the rosettes.  If I could do prom over again I think I'd like to wear this.  Although come to think of it maybe I'll just try to find something similar for the Toronto International Film Festival.
Looking at this dress touches somewhere in my cold, nearly-empty heart.  It's just. so. pretty. The draped fabric on it's own is artfully done, but the embellishments on the hem, collar and cuff are just plain stunning.  Combined with the graduated fade... sigh.  This dress is ethereal, enchanting, exquisite.  Maybe a miracle will happen and Marchesa will somehow see this and give me one.  Fingers crossed.