Showing posts with label Floral. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Floral. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
You never called.
Just wanted to mention that the first photo is just one of a few that I will be uploading soon. My sister and I decided to use our lobby instead of the roof this time. The lighting was alright, considering that the photos were taken at night but I can't complain. I mean, there's also this big obnoxious mirror that I never forget to take a look at every time before I leave the building.
I was looking over photos that I took from Fashion Week not too long ago, and came across the last 3 pictures. After coming from the Staerk and Pamela Love Show, I passed by this Floral boutique shop called Adore. The window display caught my attention that I just HAD to take a few snapshots. Aren't they beautiful? It just feels so refreshing to see those figures assembled the way they are next to the plants.
..... Just thought I'd like to share that.haha. So check back for more photos soon!! I'm writing this post at 2 am and I have school in the morning so.... bonne nuit!!
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Christian Dior Fall 2010 Couture Collection
John Galliano's "nature inspired" haute couture collection for Dior displayed a fresh appearance-exploded with vibrant colors and overpowering textures. The collection that were seen at the Musee Rodin presented work that was seductive yet full of elegance.
"His basic reference point was Christian Dior's 1953 spring collection, which introduced the "tulip line" and included floaty prints. you could also see the influence of photographers-- Irving Penn and Nick Knight, chiefly- who were beguiled by the colors and structures of flowers."
"His basic reference point was Christian Dior's 1953 spring collection, which introduced the "tulip line" and included floaty prints. you could also see the influence of photographers-- Irving Penn and Nick Knight, chiefly- who were beguiled by the colors and structures of flowers."
-New York Times Cathy Horn
Backstage
Anna Selezneva
Jessica Stam
Maria Kashleva and Yulia Kharlaponove
Sigrid Agren
Nastya Karzan
Magdalena Frackowia
Thana Kuhnen
Michaela Kocianova
Jac
Maryna Linchuk
Georgina Stojilkovic
Maria Kashleva
Delicate fabric with color tone changes
Karlie Kloss
Kim Noorda
Delicate fabrics were used as we see in the pictures provided. Each look is intensely driven by the dramatic structures and unexpected color combinations. The cellophane bouquet wraps formulate a coordinated look as it gives off the same "floral garden" sense- especially with its transparent color.
"Part of his research involved studying real flowers, spending an hour watching the light change on a parrot tulip, for instance. That partly explained the collection's wonderful colors, especially the vibrancy of the dégradé effects"
-Style.com Tim Banks
It's not surprising that floral and nature can be used as an inspiration, but what excites me is the way that its been properly incorporated into the designs and the garments. It was not only seen in the color palettes and patterns, but the techniques used to construct the dresses- ruffling and layering just to mention a few. Which are all seen in the importance of a flower's growth in nature.
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