Archive for February, 2012

academy awards

PLATT: Academy Awards Best Dressed

Well the Academy Awards Red Carpet was an interesting one thanks to Sacha Baron Cohen “cremating” Ryan Seacrest. But besides his cheap attempt to increase box office numbers, there were great moments that I oooh’d and ahhh’d at in the fashion of today’s stars.

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Michelle Williams: She is without a doubt my Best Dressed winner. After a series of ho-hum pieces displayed at the previous awards shows, the Best Actress nominee epitomizes the kind of Marilyn Monroe glamour she’s nominated for portraying, while adding in a touch of Michelle Williams softness. This Louis Vuitton gown foreshadows big trends for 2012, like it’s bright hue, peplum and small hip bow. The dress took over 300 hours to create, and is made of silk mousseline and organza ribbons.

Kristen Wiig: Wins the Underdog Award in this nude J. Mendel gown. Her dresses have been heavily criticized throughout the awards season, but this is an obvious winner. The tiered dress looks couture, yet feminine. The green and crystal jewels compliment, without overwhelming.

Maria Menounos: She stole the show in this Maria Lucia Hohan dress. She is my choice for Best Use of Color in this beautiful seafoam green shade. Ashley Tisdale actually wore a one shoulder red version of the gown, luckily she wasn’t seen on the arrivals red carpet.

Rooney Mara: Wins for Best in Haute Couture in this Givenchy gown. There was plenty of white on the red carpet, so it was nice to see Rooney try something different with the sailor inspired bodice.

Kate Mara: She hit the carpet in Jack Guisso Couture, and is awarded with Best Embellished Gown. The detailing is so delicate and whimsical, this dress is everything I love about fashion.

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PLATT: Spring in 3D

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Dizzying patterns, exaggerated embellishments and strange assortments of fabric make this Spring a very unique one for fashion.

Armani and Givenchy place twists of fabric on peplums and collars to accent their pieces. The twist on Armani’s dress blends perfectly with the spinning pattern and reminds me of a plane’s propeller starting to turn. Even with soft hues on a delicate fabric, Prada’s symmetrical pattern makes the dress appear to be jumping off the model. This is a great example of the “ladylike” trend updated to include something special.

McQueen’s and D&G’s frocks are covered in embellishments that seem to float around the model’s body instead of resting on them. These pieces are both covered in detail, yet airy and light.

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PLATT: Sheer Genius

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One of the big new trends for Spring 2012 is the sheer skirt.

I know reading the words “sheer skirt” seems crazy, but a few designers made me a believer. Fashion houses used detail and color to distract from the sheer fabric, so this style is not too overwhelming.

I love the way Badgley Mischka uses embroidery and Charlotte Ronsonombre coloring to provide additional coverage. Jenny Packham’s beading detail creates a pattern that directs your attention away from the sheer fabric. Lanvin adds a heavy belt to balance the soft skirt, and draw your eyes up.

The designer to best executed this trend is hands down Christian Dior. Dior repeated this on the spring runway several times. Each piece so different from the other. Unique colors, detailing, and shape combined for a breathe taking collection.

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PLATT: Tropic Storm

Floral prints are a spring staple, but I’m loving the tropical-inspired patterns on this seasons palette. These prints are bigger and bolder than the traditional floral. I love soft pastel florals for Spring, but some designers have found a way to separate themselves from the pack.

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Dolce & Gabbana and Proenza Schouler used unique and sometimes strange patterns in their spring/summer collections. And by strange, I mean the use of fruits and vegetables by Dolce & Gabbana. Almost all clothing, jewelry, hair pieces and shoes are covered in food-inspired prints!

The London-based fashion house Issa, hit the head-to-toe floral trend and actually found a way to make it look casual. Speaking of casual, Marc Jacobs didn’t take too many risks, but the Marc line gives us easy ways to wear the tropical print.

Thought you said goodbye to gem tones this winter? Salvatore Ferragamo reinvents the use of these bold colors in spring/summer 2012. No one executed the tropic florals as well as Ferragamo, see the absolutely stunning line on their site www.ferragamo.com.

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Jason Wu Florals

PLATT: Jason Wu Spring 2012

Jason Wu’s Ready to Wear Spring Collection has me praying for warm weather. The Manhattan-based designer knows how to perfectly incorporate risks into a ready to wear collection. While there was plenty of white/black pieces, candy pinks, neon yellows and a palette of blues in florals dotted the runway.

Let’s start with my favorite trend, the peplum. In some pieces, Wu used feather and beading embellishments and also successfully incorporated a short under a peplum top – no easy feat. I adore the the white dress with exaggerated feather detailing, it makes me think old hollywood. The strappy shoe and long earrings were a great way to update this look to 2012.

Wu collaborated with KAWS, the graffiti artist who came to fame in the nineties for inking up bus-shelter ads of Kate Moss, on the flower-petal print that repeatedly walked down the runway. Florals are no new idea for a Spring collection, so Wu’s use of a graffiti artist is a nice way to ad diversity in the inspiration process. I loved the high waisted, thigh-baring shorts in florals. My favorite is the pairing of the opaque floral top with the solid short. We saw lot’s of floral pant suits in couture Spring and Summer shows, and I like this twist on the trend.

The hemline went up and down in this colllection. Extremely high on sport shorts, which I loved paired with a cropped bustier or beaded-collar top.

Extremely low on the maxi dresses with cascading hemline. These dresses combated a winter feel with lightweight fabrics, bright colors and strapless necklines. For the ladylike pieces, Wu showed a fit-n-flare knee length dresses along side A Line shifts with excessive high-low hems.

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Grammy's 2012 Fashion

Grammy’s 2012 Fashion

Fergie wins the Straight Off the Runway Award for her stunning Jean Paul Gaultier gown. Yes, it is totally sheer lace and the color is extremely bold, and most will take one look and say no. But this is how couture is done!

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This dress hit the runway in Paris only two weeks ago and seeing it walk down the red carpet gave me the same chills as seeing it on a runway. Do yourself a favor and check out Gaultier’s line. It’s full of antics like lit cigarettes as accessories and giant gem-toned wigs, but this line is a great example of the updated ’50s inspired trend (see entire collection here: http://www.style.com/fashionshows/review/S2012CTR-JPGAULTI)

Rihanna, without contest, wins the Sexiest Look Award. The creation of this stunning low cut, backless piece was actually a collaboration between her and Giorgio Armani.

Katy Perry wins the Elegance Award for this delicate Elie Saab gown. The soft hue, beautiful train and simple silhouette is a change for her past edgier choices — perhaps a pending divorce makes Katy conservative? Whether Russel Brand is to thank for this look or not, I adore the softer side of Miss Perry.

Kelly Price wins the Dressing for Body Type Award. This frock is perfectly cut for her figure, I especially love the placement of the waistline and cap sleeve details. And the color could not have been more flattering!

Jessie J wins the Rockstar Award for this gown by Julien Macdonald. The metallics remind me of a night at Studio 69 and the shape is ultra flattering.

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Erdem

PLATT: Designer Spotlight — Erdem

Erdem Moralioğlu is on his way to becoming a household name.

Born in in Montreal, Erdem earned a B.A. in fashion from Ryerson University in Toronto and later received a Masters at London’s Royal College of Art. He moved to New York where he worked alongside Diane von Furstenberg before relocating back to London to launch his own label in 2005.

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This label is synonymous with color and femininity, and known for mastering floral prints. His fan base includes celebrities from all walks of life, and can be seen on everyone from Sarah Jessica Parker to Kate Middleton. His label “Erdem” is sold globally in more than 50 premiere department and specialty stores.

Erdem won the 2010 inaugural British Fashion Council/Vogue Designer Fashion Fund.The Award which is comprised of £200,000 and access to director level mentors across the industry. The BFC invites eight design houses to present their collections and future plans to the judging panel of Fund sponsor representatives and industry experts chaired by Alexandra Shulman, Editor of British Vogue. Along with Erdem in 2010 the shortlist included: Angel Jackson, Christopher Kane, Clements Ribeiro, E. Tuatz, Marios Schwab, Nicholas Kirkwood, and Richard Nicoll.

When asked to name his design hero, he chose Yves Saint Laurent.

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PLATT: Glee fashion hits low note

The stars know the SAG Awards Show is a good time to risk an outfit.

Traditionally, not as watched (so not as important) as the Academy Awards or Golden Globes, this is a good time to

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try out a look. The Glee ladies are young and talented, and should be taking a chance. The only problem, their choices came out a little flat.

When we see a dress going down the runway, it looks stunning and dramatic. So perhaps when Jenna Ushkowitz saw this going down the Rebecca Minkoff Spring runway, she assumed it was formal enough for a red carpet. She was wrong. The sad thing is, I love this dress and Jenna looks fantastic, but a total red carpet swing and miss.
Lot’s of starlets showed off legs in a mini under sheer fabric. However, Heather Morris’ leather cut off dress was too dominatrix-inspired for an awards ceremony. Not too mention, the neckline is unflattering, jewelry gaudy and the shoes tacky. Heather — What happened here?

When women want to accentuate a part of the body, a good idea is too add fabric to that area with details like ruffles and bows. Amber Riley’s dress puts a big bow on an area she does not need highlighted. The bow looks almost cartoonish, also her bust and stomach are covered in access fabric. To me, this dress would have been perfect for her without the bow and cascading peplum.

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PLATT: Calvin Klein ladylike for Spring

Traditionally, Francisco Costa (womenswear creative director for CK) has chosen masculine styles with rigid architecture. For Spring 2012, Costa said goodbye to androgyny and hello to sweet feminine pieces.

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Calvin Klein is known for chic minimalism, and that credo may be doing them a big favor this season. So many designers used electric neon colors and distracting patterns for Spring. CK kept to a clean color story, using only nudes, black and silver. The simplicity and color choices make this line a great ready-to-wear collection.

Most of the pieces were silk and included sheer detailing. Many pieces are lingerie inspired, as this was a breakout trend this past fall/winter. Which again, is good news for CK as a large part of their empire is lingerie. Uma Thurman, Naomi Watts, Ashley Greene, and Chloë Moretz were all sitting front row for the Spring CK show.

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Purple Melon

HOLOWICKI: English Rockers “Purple Melon” Review

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London rockers Purple Melon is an unsigned hard rock group that are the self proclaimed quintessential rockers of British Rock. Their influences range from the Kinks to the Faces. I would have made more of a comparison to the likes of Aerosmith, the Eagles and Kansas. The band has been featured on MTV, AOL, KTLA and Hit Music Central. They have played at the Roxy Theater and other music venues around the world. They are scheduled to begin a USA tour of 140 different venues starting at the beginning of March to promote their new demo called Henry’s Rocket which was produced by Paul Stacey who has worked with the Black Crowes, Oasis, Chris Robinson and the Lemon Trees.

 

They crafted their style in the form of a US/UK style of rock that made a resurgence a few years ago with the likes of Jet and the White Stripes before the indie hype began. They record entirely on analog equipment so it may not sound as polished as digital but is totally acceptable. Watch for their tour dates on their website at http://www.myspace.com/purplemelonspace.

Steve Holowicki