Showing posts with label karl lagerfield. Show all posts
Showing posts with label karl lagerfield. Show all posts

Monday, 12 April 2010

Trends....

There are certain trends in the current and future seasons that I love, and some that I love... notsomuch.


I'm vegetarian, so by default I not only don't eat meat, meat-products/by-products(gelatine etc) or anything cooked in meat, and I also avoid most things of animal origin. This means I don't wear fur, ever, or croc skin, or snake skin, or ponyhair, and it's very rare for me to wear any leather or suede without the crux 'faux-' before it. (The exceptions being my beloved Doc. Martens that I've had since being about 12, and the occasional leather bag...) I'm by no means a saint, but I do try to be true to my morals.


That's why it's been difficult for me to find any good to embrace in the whole fur debacle for F/W2010. Karl Lagerfield, being the God that he is, designed his entire Chanel FRTW10 collection using fake fur, which I personally think is a stroke of genius, especially since that particular collection seems to have some fur-based piece in every look. And I actually really liked a lot of it, it had that fun yeti vibe, and kind of reminds me of the adorable bear-suits babies roll around in, but in like a really high fashion way. The fact that he used like a ton of ice on his runway makes me think that maybe he was having a play with this collection, and wasn't taking it entirely serious - more like he wanted his customers to wear some of the pieces with a bright smile, their expressions as warm as their snug toes in their newly-acquired snow boots. I am entirely jealous of anyone who can afford any of these pieces for next Winter.

Wednesday, 27 January 2010

all that glitters is not gold.









Karl Lagerfield does silver for Chanel Couture Spring 2010! And I am in love!!!

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It's like romanticism meets robots who wear chiffon and shimmery silver tights. They somehow counter the space-age harshness of the chunky silver boots and square-shouldered tailoring with soft folds of satin, and the gowns seem to just float around the models, draping luxuriously over their shoulders. I want it all!