Fashion in Jamaica and the region exists, much to my annoyance, almost outside of an international aesthetic. It's my desire, then, to build a bridge between what is innately cultural, and the international industry, all the while highlighting trends and shifts within both spheres.
Showing posts with label resort 2012. Show all posts
Showing posts with label resort 2012. Show all posts
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Alexander Wang Resort 2012
While i'm not such a great fan of Alexander Wang, I have to give credit where credit is due; he is a designer who seems to be growing from strength to strength as he learns to sift through his ideas in an effort to present a fresh aesthetic, as well as wearable clothes. And wearable clothes there were in this collection!
Sure, his usual motif of sportwear-as-actual-clothes continued, but there was something so fresh and impressively minimalistic about these pieces, that even his staunchest critic would have to concede.
Introducing scuba-wear, Wang even layered the swimsuit, making it not just a thing for the beach, but an active part of an everyday look. I especially loved the ultra-cool outerwear and shirt-dresses, that i'm sure will be a hit with the New York City crowd.
Lanvin Resort 2012
Is there any other designer of female clothes who has their finger on the pulse of fashion more than Alber Elbaz? The man is a GOD of design, a real stalwart who ably gives us that perfect mix of art and commercialism. I can't find any other word to use other than "exquisite" to describe these pieces.
I especially loved the use of plissé on some of the pieces, and how opulent it made them look. Speaking of opulence, the chokers, chains, beads, and pendants that decorated each neckline were a thing to behold; this is a house known equally for its accessories as its clothes, after all.
Also on display were a few pieces of Elbaz' cutesy new children's line, and I can just imagine the cost of those. No worries, as i'm sure discerning fashionista mothers out there will shell the bucks out for that.
Monday, July 18, 2011
Balmain Resort 2012
Having studied under Christophe Decarnin for two years, Olivier Rousteing is now at the head of the Balmain label. Sure, the clothes are still imbued with Decarnin's rock edge, but under Rousteing's vision, there's a bit more depth here with inspiration as varied as Las Vegas and Native America.
It's gonna take him a lot more to prove his commercial clout, but my senses tell me he's more than capable- just look at those prints and jackets!
Maison Martin Margiela Resort 2012
Conceptually, the Margiela resort collection was kinda dull, (it didn't go any further than an apparent 70's grunge) and even I have to admit that some of these clothes were pretty ugly. (Yuck at those fringe pieces!) But in between, there were some nice sheer pieces (maxi-pants that look like maxi-skirts) and jackets that were actually commercial and plenty wearable.
Yves Saint Laurent Resort 2012
Only like a few of the pieces for YSL; thought the resort theme was taken way too literally, and I really thought the whole anchor motif on some of the other pieces not highlighted here were a bit too tacky. When the collection was a bit more subtle was when it worked best, as seen in that black high-wasisted, flared pant suit with gold button trimmings.
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