Street Fashionistas
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Calvin Klein Controversy
What is the difference between the model on the left and the rest of the models?
The model on the left is in a Calvin Klein campaign and is considered a plus size model. To anyone she looks just as skinny as the other three models in the campaign.
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Shearling Jackets
Stay warm in the fall and winter with these fuzzy coats. They look super warm and cozy.
MSGM Colored Shearling, $705; net-a-porter.com
Marni Bomber Jacket $4,100; marni.com
Adam Lippes Leather-Trimmed Shearling Coat, $2,930; net-a-porter.com
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Tye- Dye
Seeing that Halloween is around the corner and a Hippy/ 70s costume may be appropriate, I found that Tye- Dye is in. A fun fact is that they are currently holding some tye- dye pieces in the showroom I help in.
UNIF Don't Trip Sneakers, $122; nastygal.com
Alexander Wang Marion Prisma Skeletal Embossed Shoulder Bag, $725;bergdorfgoodman.com
Stella McCartney Draped Tie-Dyed Silk-crepe Top, $1,530; net-a-porter.com
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Fall 2014/2015
A color trend that is hot right now in fashion is the color army green.
Lanvin- Photo By Indigital
Isabel Marant- Photo By Indigital
Balmain- Photo By Indigital
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Op Art Mood Board
The theme of the mood board is Op Art. The vision is very
blinding and a strong optical illusion effect. Which is represented in the
bottom left corner. This aggressive strong optical illusion effect will be
shown with the actual model wearing an op art inspired garment in front of an
op art back drop at a studio. The top left picture shows a rough example of
this. The model will have a strong jawline like the one in the left middle of
the page a deep lip color and dark eye. Also the model will have a slick, tight
top knot bun. The model will be an editorial model. Op art is mostly black and
white and that is what we show on the board. A pop of color will be added in
some form as shown in orange and yellow on the board. We have the random colors
on the board to represent this. The board is very aggressive and will be shown in
the shoot. The shape of the apparel will be random to go along with the random
lines of op art to create more to the allusion.
Look1: The black and orange op art swirl dress is made by
Mathew Williamson, the black shoes are Gucci and the lipstick and mascara are
Nars. The strait, black and white, lines in the back drop of the studio really
bring attention to the orange and black curves of the main focus, which is the
dress. The makeup and shoes are dark to really bring all the attention to the
op art inspired dress.
Look2: The blue and yellow op art inspired dress is designed
by Dries Van Noten and the yellow heels are Rene Caovilla. The makeup including
the lipstick and mascara are from Nars. This look is less busy which calls for
a less busy back drop. With the bright colors, a more simple op art back drop
looks better. The focal point to the entire look is directly on the dress and
the yellow heels compliment the dress perfectly.
Look3: This black and white op art inspired maxi dress is
designed by Marc Jacobs and the heels are Gucci. The makeup is Nars. This look
is extremely busy, but it’s the point of the aggressive aspect in the shoot. The
strait lines and checkered pattern stand out in front of the large wavy lines
in the back drop. The dark makeup and black heels don’t take away from the op
art inspired dress.
Piercings Are Fashion Too
Designer Laura and Kate Mulleavy used the grunge-inspired look and added fake eyebrow piercings covering the eyebrows of models on the runway.
Photos: Nina Westervelt/Getty
Jerico Mandybur
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