Showing posts with label New York Fashion Week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New York Fashion Week. Show all posts

Saturday, May 19, 2012

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ALL ABOUT JOSEPH ALTUZARRA & HIS TOP FIVE FALL/AUTUMN PIECES

Posted by Melanie Fashion Editor at Large

I had the pleasure of meeting up with the NewYork based designer Joseph Altuzarra this afternoon at Browns where he was doing a trunk show and meeting customers and members of the press. 
                             
Me and Mr A

Still only 28 years old,  Joseph is currently on the kind of awesome - and it has to be said pretty mental - upward trajectory which only happens to one designer every few years. Joseph (never Joe) is the current recipient of the Vogue/CFDA Fashion Fund and won $300,000 last year to grow his four year old business. He is also, much to his chagrin, a bit of a fashion IT boy. Well, you've gotta love a designer who poses draped over a chair in one of his own snakeskin dresses, right?  

Hawt! Joseph Altuzarra shot for W Magazine

Don't let his chair work or penchant for wearing dresses give you the idea that he is a good time boy; Mr Altuzarra is certainly no intellectual lightweight and he is a worker, obsessed with his craft and constantly pushing personal boundaries with his work.  When I ask if he is happy being in the public eye, he admits "I don't want to be 'the hot designer' because that means one day the limelight will move onto someone else. I want a slow and steady progression. Look," he says leaning closer, "doing press is part of the job, but to be honest my favourite place to be is at home with my boyfriend [Seth a property dude)]and my [Schnauzer] dog Bean, watching TV.  Joseph used his prize money extremely wisely. Both his parents are investment bankers, so he knew exactly what to do, which was to move to larger offices and hire a production manager. Smart. 

That he spent the first 18 years of his life in Paris with his Chinese American mother and French father proved the starting point for today's conversation, which swiftly took us from French parochialism onto the inspiration behind his accomplished and trend-setting Autumn/Winter 2012 collection, one of my personal highlights of New York Fashion Week. 

Joseph Altuzarra Autumn Fall/Winter 2012 
One of the best everyday fashion looks for the forthcoming Autumn, hands down.


JOSEPH ON HIS FALL/WINTER 2012 COLLECTION + FRENCH PAROCHIALISM

"The starting point for me was looking at the way France is evolving as a nation. I think there are a lot of problems relating to national identity emerging as a result of the elections. French style, for example, is heavily influenced by North Africa and Asia, but actual French society is obstinately French. I guess they are focusing too much on immigration, instead of looking at integration. In the UK and USA I see 
integration. This whole idea of integration fascinated me, which reminded me of a cartoon character from my childhood called Corto Maltese. He is an iconic figure in French culture, a quintessentially French sailor who travels the world to brings back new ideas." 

As you can see Corto Maltese also likes a pea-coat, which happens to be one of the key motifs of Altuzarra's new collection. 

Corto Maltese 



ALTUZARRA ON HIS DESIGN PROCESS 

"When I am designing I try to take the best of the European and American sensibilities. There are great ideas on both sides of the pond. The design process for me involves pushing ideas through to their ultimate conclusion. Pushing the fashion hard, you know?  I guess, though, ultimately I always start with the idea of desirability. The idea of 'If I were a woman what would I want to wear right now?'   

JOSEPH ALTUZARRA'S "IF I WERE A WOMAN" PERSONAL TOP FIVE FROM HIS FALL/WINTER 2012 

"A pea coat, buttoned up and looking strict"

"Cargo pants tucked into a knee boot."

"I loved the white sweater with the fringing and coins"

"The Indian tiered dress. This a good example of taking it to the max. We pushed it with the cut and controlled drape of this dress, then just kept pushing it further and further. We pushed shape, fabric, embroidery and print. We got there. That's where the opulence in my collection came from. I've pushed things before like our cone breast cups, and these did not work at retail, but have been popular with the press. So in the end it became a strong brand statement. You've got to push, even if you end up at a dead end. " 

"My cheongsam inspired dress with the white cravat and thigh split; I love the controlled elegance of it."

With that, the IT designer whose greatest fear is being an IT designer, leaps up to meet two customers who have booked in to see him. Tonight he is off out for dinner with his good friend and London based designer Erdem.

WHAT TO BUY FROM JOSEPH ALTUZARRA NOW: all from Browns 

 Jersey panelled skater Dress £895

Chunky cotton knit lime Jumper £540

Techno Nylon jacket £1515 


With thanks to Zoe and Sarah at Zoe Communications & Browns  

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

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NEW YORK FASHION WEEK FW12: THE BEST LOOKS SO FAR + ALL THE NEWS FROM MONDAY

Posted by Melanie Rickey, Fashion Editor at Large

New York Fashion Week never really blows me away in terms of new ideas, but what it lacks in innovation (et tu Yohji Jacobs?)  it makes up for with A-List glamour, clothes and boots I love and want to wear and occasionally fresh new ways to style it up.

First up, I want to share the freshest runway looks I've seen, and if you scroll down you'll find the highlights from yesterday, which included Marc Jacobs show late last night where he channeled the Japanese fashion giants Yohji Yamamoto and Rei Kawakubo of Comme des Garcons.

MELANIE RICKEY TOP EIGHT NEW YORK LOOKS SO FAR....

Marc Jacobs glittery coat and pink buckled shoes - LOVE

Alexander Wang's mesh boots and hooded biker - so cool

There is not one person I know who would not look FABULOUS in this 3.1 Phillip Lim coat

Olivier Theyskens Theory collection didn't have as many looks to love as the collection for this Spring, but all of these pieces can move in with me right now.

Ok, I'm pretending this furry monster from Peter Som is shearling. If it was shearling it would be OK. Love the tone-on-tone of this ensemble. So chic and fresh. 


Justin and Thea from Preen continue their fashion collage - I adore the way they've mixed florals and sporty elements into such an elegant day dress, 

Stop the press! Victoria Beckham does super form fitting dresses that only women who don't eat carbohydrates can wear! I'm not giving up bread and pasta just yet, but if I did I would wear this.

I dig Band of Outsiders and LOVE the way they have styled this graphically striped hip-length cape with a matchy-matchy pencil skirt. This looks so fresh and flattering. 

Today it is RODARTE. I am looking forward very much. Now onto the twitter pic highlights from yesterday... 

Backstage beauty at Alice and Olivia

The Betsey Johnson invite






Marc Jacobs

Marc Jacobs make-up

The set at Marc Jacobs

Melody Monrose leads the finale at Theyskens' Theory

Pink hair at Preen
Make-up charts at Theyskens Theory
Models emerged from coffins at Thom Browne

Phillip Lim's 3D invite

Monday, February 13, 2012

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NEW YORK FASHION WEEK AW12: THE STORY SO FAR...

Posted by Bethan Holt, Fashion Junior at Large, with assistance from Joshua Drew

New York Fashion is in full, fabulous swing. Here at FEAL, we reckon this is looking like a stand out season for New York. We spent the weekend keeping tabs on all the best backstage shots, hair and beauty looks and front row line-ups so here are a few of our highlights so far. We have everything from Ming Dynasty warriors at Jason Wu to Victoria Beckham's Harper bag, we saw that one coming roughly six months ago. Enjoy!


THURSDAY - DAY 1:

Colour blocking at BCBG Max Azria courtesy of catwalking.com

Front row fur stole at Max Azria

A beautiful art deco ticket for the Honor show


Hair and beauty at Creatures of the Wind courtesy of Eva Chen 


FRIDAY: DAY 2

The model line-up at Peter Som 



Make-up sketches by Tom Pecheux at Peter Som
Copper and teal at Pamela Love
Smokey entrance at Jason Wu's show, inspired by the Ming dynasty and Chinese warriors

High ponytails and heavy embellishment at Jason Wu

Moodboard backstage at Jason Wu

Jason Wu's 'Daphne' bag- we'll have one in every colour

The Delevingne sisters have a growl backstage at Jason Wu

Olivia Palermo sits front row at Rebecca Taylor

Backstage at Helmut Lang

Helmut Lang's red marbled prints echo an emerging hot and fiery theme for AW12...
Wedges at Helmut Lang
At Tommy Hilfiger, the set was inspired by Central Park, an all-American scene from an all-American designer....
Central Park recreated inside at Tommy Hilfiger
Swarovski elements featured at Jen Kao (images courtesy of Swarovski)
One of the best rucksacks we've seen...
Swarovski elements featured at Jen Kao
SATURDAY: DAY THREE

The Prabal Gurung invite 



Retro design for Porter Grey whose invite was in the style of a telegram
Nikki Reed and Olivia Palermo took front row seats at Jill Stuart

Blue/ Brown eyes at Prabal Gurung
Coco Rocha was observing, rather than walking, the Prabal Gurung show
Beautiful prints plus ornamental shapes at Prabal Gurung....
Ivory and gold form at Prabal Gurung (catwalking.com)
And something completely different a sheer, white, feathery red carpet confection...

Backstage at Prabal Gurung
Fierce boots at Herve Leger...

 Herve Leger

 Anna Wintour sat front row at Prabal Gurung

Classic Alexander Wang- slick and minimal

Aila Wang turned up in next season ready to cheer her Uncle Wang on. Cute.
Leather outerwear was Alexander Wang's AW12 strong point.
Gisele made a rare catwalk appearance at Wang  Courtesy of SF Chronicle.

SUNDAY: DAY FOUR

Victoria said the collars were inspired by Romeo's baseball kit - she's surrounded by sportsmen, that Victoria Beckham...

blue vs. burgundy backstage at Victoria Beckham.

To our great surprise (not): A/W 2012 handbags named 'Harper' at Victoria Beckham- 
Will there EVER be a better front row than this?

 David Beckham and Anna Wintour
VB and Christian Louboutin collaborated on some VERY Beckham-y boots.
Christian Louboutin designed the footwear at Victoria Beckam 
But there were also flat bikers, more David than Victoria... 

BIker boots at Victoria Beckham (image from catwalking.com)

VB's ticket- her diffusion line Victoria, Victoria Beckham is showing on Wednesday
Highlights at Derek Lam were the ditsy prints and knitted jumpers over evening skirts...
Smokey Burgundy eyes backstage at Derek Lam  

 Derek Lam's delicate print is one of our favourites florals so far

Daphne G gets prepped backstage at Derek Lam  
Monochrome print at Derek Lam  (from catwalking.com)
Model Shu Pei with her silver clutch backstage at DKNY 
Pretty t-bars backstage at Thakoon  
We have Solange Knowles jacket envy...AW12 looks like its going to be ALL about decorative jackets..
Solange Knowels turned up front row at DVF
All photos not credited are from the Twitter feeds of our favourite New York tweeters.. CHECK BACK FOR MORE TUESDAY!