Showing posts with label Christian Dior. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christian Dior. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Pretty in Pastel - Spring 2012


This spring it's all about pastels and florals, and the Spring Couture shows currently going on are not immune. Some are more excited than others, but you can feel the trend in the air. From Chanel's yet again reinvented tweed suit in a pastel blue to Eli Saab's flowing pastel gowns with floral appliques and Valentino's iridescent floral gowns, it's time to feel pretty in pastel.


Chanel

Christian Dior

Elie Saab

Thursday, March 10, 2011

The Dior Show Will Go On

Photo credit: NY Times - Chris Moore/Karl Prouse
Last Friday, the Dior runway show at Paris Fashion Week went on as planned. Stained by recent events surrounding the dismissal of former creative director John Galliano, Dior's decision to present their Fall/Winter 2011 collection was the right choice. Many journalists who attended the Paris show said the atmosphere was surreal and very emotional. Although the collection was unmistakably Galliano, it showed that Dior is much bigger than just one man. At the end of the show, the entire atelier team in their white coats lined up at the end of the runway, while the audience applauded them. Affectionately acknowledged as the “petites mains” or little hands, the show was truly a tribute to them. In fact, they were the ones who finished the collection and put the clothes on the runway.

It's amazing how fast a creative genius such as Galliano has fallen from stardom. Although so much has happened in only a very short time, let me try and recap the main events that have taken Galliano back to where he first started. First, Galliano was arrested for alleged assault and making anti-Semitic remarks after a late-night drinking session at a bar in Paris. Immediately thereafter Dior suspended him pending an inquiry into the allegations. Then the British newspaper The Sun released a video showing Galliano making anti-Semitic statements and declaring "I love Hitler" while clearly intoxicated. As the whole world watched the video in disbelieve, Natalie Portman released a statement saying, "I am deeply shocked and disgusted by the video...I will not be associated with Mr. Galliano in any way." Franca Sozzani from Vogue Italia is one of the few who came to the defense of Galliano and said, "While I condemn John's words, I am frightened by how quick these young people were to try to gain notoriety or money while destroying the image of a genius in the process". Next, Dior officially fired Galliano as the creative director, the position he had held since 1996. Galliano, who had remained silent up until this point, finally released a statement publicly apologizing and vowed to seek help.

Galliano's public apology was the right step, but he has a long road ahead of him before he can return to fashion. On the other hand, this is just a bump in the road for Dior. There is already so much speculation about who will replace Galliano. So far the most likely candidates are Riccardo Tisci of Givenchy and Alber Elbaz of Lanvin. However, Dior has not released any kind of statement confirming the next creative director. Once they do, all the bad associations with Galliano will be forgotten and Dior will shine again. I’m looking forward to the next phase of Dior and the upcoming Spring/Summer 2012 collection. As the fashion world holds it's breath in anticipation, so will I.

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Saturday, January 29, 2011

Paris Haute Couture For The Red Carpet

With the SAG Awards tomorrow night and the Oscars around the corner, I can't wait to see which gowns from Haute Couture Fashion Week in Paris end up on the red carpet. Elie Saab had by far the most red carpet worthy dresses. It was hard to choose my favorite pieces from their pretty and delicate collection. Some of my other favorites include gowns by Dior, Chanel, and Valentino. Dior's tulle filled dresses were inspired by legendary fashion illustrator René Gruau while Chanel kept it soft and simple and Valentino brought back it's signature ruffles.

Milan Fashion Week begins on February 23, which is only days before the Oscars.  It's without a doubt that celebrity stylists will be fighting over last minute Haute Couture for their clients.
 
Elie Saab Haute Couture 2011
Elie Saab Haute Couture 2011
Dior Haute Couture Spring 2011