Showing posts with label designer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label designer. Show all posts

September 7, 2016

Sonia Rykiel, the Iconic French Designer, Dies at 86

Sonia Rykiel photographed by elias

With her dramatic smoky-eyed, flame-haired looks, the bookish designer Sonia Rykiel was like a latter-day Colette, Sarah Bernhardt, and Marchesa Casati rolled into one—and as powerful, independently minded, and captivating as any of them.

I first became aware of her legend through the dog-eared pages of my schoolboy copies of British Vogue, whose editors worshipped the designer in the early ’70s and celebrated her work in some memorable fashion spreads by photographers such as David Bailey, Norman Parkinson, and Barry Lategan. The visionary London retailer Joan Burstein of Browns was also an important early proselytizer for Rykiel’s talents, and in the Bursteins’ stores on the pedestrian thoroughfare of South Molton Street I was able to see the clothes for myself: deep-pocketed linear knits with a Coco Chanel–in–Deauville flavor (with highly contemporary innovations like inside-out exterior seaming and unfinished hems) and fanciful marabou coats. They always seemed designed for intelligent women like Rykiel, who had presence enough of their own and wanted womanly clothes that were uncomplicated to wear and would proclaim their sophistication without freighting them down with too much “fashion.” (The Bursteins’ professional relationship with Rykiel, meanwhile, became a family one when their son Simon married Rykiel’s daughter Nathalie.)

When I started attending Rykiel shows in the 1980s, they were memorable for the staging, which generally featured vast girl gangs romping down the runway giggling and chatting to one another in the designer’s celebrated motto sweaters or forming chorus-girl lineups wearing the same outfit in a rainbow spectrum of colors. For the designer’s 40th anniversary show in 2008, Nathalie, who had taken over the creative direction of the house in 1995, had secretly asked 30 of the world’s top designers to create a look in homage to her mother.


The results revealed the profound respect and esteem in which talents as disparate as Jean Paul Gaultier, Alber Elbaz, Martin Margiela, and Ralph Lauren held her, and Rykiel herself was deeply moved by the inventive tributes.

Rykiel started her fashion life at her husband Sam Rykiel’s Laura fashion boutique, designing maternity clothes when she couldn’t find any that she wanted to wear herself (she deemed the available options “abominable”). Her design breakthrough came soon after with the skinny, long-sleeved poor-boy sweater. Characteristically, this thoroughly liberated woman encouraged her customers to wear them without bras. French Elle put the poor-boy on its cover, and Audrey Hepburn popped by the store and bought 14—one in every color. In 1966, William Klein photographed the actress for American Vogue wearing Rykiel’s “speedy little shift of navy blue wool jersey with bike racer sleeves” and a matching tam o’-shanter.

In 1968 Rykiel divorced her husband and opened her first eponymous boutique on the Rue de Grenelle, helping—with Yves Saint Laurent, who had recently opened his Rive Gauche boutique on the Place Saint-Sulpice—to establish the edgy Left Bank as a fashion destination. A day later she had to close it due to the unrest on the streets in that year of student uprisings. The store was soon up and running, however, and “filled with superb shapes,” raved Vogue, which photographed Rykiel and three shop assistants in 1968 wearing the designer’s wide-leg jumpsuits, “all curve, cling, and great line”—just the kind of clothes to dress a newly liberated generation. The following year, Britt Ekland was shot by Penati for the April Vogue cover wearing Rykiel’s gold Lurex turtleneck. By 1972 she was deemed “one of the 12 top designers in the European ready-to-wear,” and her timeless knitwear pieces continued to defy fashion for decades.

The bluestocking Rykiel filled her shops with books and penned several herself—including an erotic novel. Her very first message sweater featured the word sensuous, which is what she and her clothes indubitably were.

September 4, 2016

Victoria Beckham "Don't Dress for Anybody Else"

Victoria beckham has become an internationally recognized style icon and fashion - deonions
Victoria beckham has become an internationally recognized style icon and fashion.

The winner of glamour women of the year awards in 2015, mother of 4 children and a wife. Victoria Beckham is the eldest of three children. As a little girl she was quite shy, really happy , always singing and dancing, and  little bit tomboy actually . She didn't have a lot of friends, nothing ever came naturally , Victoria had to work for everything

She was successful as a pop singer, model, fashion designer and English businesswoman. Together with her pop group called The Spice Girls they sell more than 55 million records worldwide. In the past decade, Victoria Beckham has become an internationally recognized style icon and fashion designer. She launched an eponymous label in 2008 and a lower priced (diffusion) label in 2011 following high-profile collaborations with other brands. In 2012 the brand was assessed as the star performer in the Beckham family's business interests. As a fashion designer Victoria Beckham had been more successful than most had predicted. As of 2015, Victoria Beckham and David Beckham joint wealth is estimated at £508 million.  

As a fashion designer, victoria beckham successfully launched her own label called The Victoria Beckham - deonions
As a fashion designer, victoria beckham successfully launched her own label called The Victoria Beckham.

Victoria Beckham has graced countless fashion magazine covers during her career. She was become the world most talked about designer on twitter during New York Fashion Week also acquiring 57,000 new followers during the shows in September 2012. Victoria Beckham had made the transition from novelty to respected designer. 

During new york fashion week 2012, victoria beckham become the world most talked about designer on twitter.
During new york fashion week 2012, victoria beckham become the world most talked about designer on twitter.

"I am doing what i do because I love women and I want all women feel like the best version of her self . I want her to feel beautiful, I want her to feel confident, I want her to feel empowered". She has the specific eyes, she know how the things should looks, she know how the things should feel and Victoria Beckham always think about her customer. "How do I feel, how do I look, how is the woman gonna feel it and I still do that now, and that's really important to me that i put on the clothes".

She wants to has an experiment, she wants to has strong fashion messages and she wants to surprise people. "I think is not about fashion trend, I think it's about doing what works for the individual, I think it's important that you feel comfortable and I think its important to invest in a few pieces that you going to wear season of to season. and just keep it simple , I think this is the most important thing".
    
For Victoria Beckham, style should be comfortable, timeless, personal, and style should have make you feel confidence as well. "Just appreciate and love your self and dress to be your self. don't dress for anybody else, just dress so you feel good and that you feel the best person of your self".

Style should be comfortable, timeless, personal and style should have make you feel confidence as well - deonions
Style should be comfortable, timeless, personal and style should have make you feel confidence as well.

Reff Picture: eonline.com, victoriabeckham.com, google.com

August 24, 2016

Welcome To The World Of Karl

Karl Lagerfeld (vogue.co.uk)

Welcome to the world of Karl, world of a 82 years old German fashion designer, artist, and photographer. Karl is the master of reinvention and successfully made himself as a trademark. He is well recognized around the world with his ponytail white hair, black glasses, and high starched collars. His appearance is really iconic, so we will easily recognize him.

Karl born in 1933 from a wealthy family, his father is the owner of a company that imported and produced evaporated milk and his grandfather was a politician for the catholic center party. Karl known with the controversy of his birth year and miss-present his parent's background. His original name is Karl Otto Lagerfeldt then he changed by removing the "t" because it sounded " more commercial" as he wrote in his book The Karl Lagerfeld diet.

In the age of 14 Karl moved to Paris and studied drawing and history which later lead him becoming a design assistant for Pierre Balmain in 1955 after winning a competition. Karl moved to Jean Patou and designed for their haute couture collections only three years after working with Piere Balmain. In 1967 , he joined Fendi, then Chloe the following decade. In 1983 one decade after Coco Chanel died , Karl joined Chanel and its five years after the label's first ready-to-wear collection. Never get enough with that Karl also successfully collaborated with some brands eg : Diesel, H&M, Macy's etc.

Karl Lagerfeld walks the runway for the finale at the Chanel Spring 2016 show (thefashionplatemag.com)

Not only famous in fashion industry karl also famous for his Book, The Karl Lagerfeld Diet. He lost 42 kg in 13 months in 2001 for a diet. He said " I think that fashion is the healthiest motivation for losing weight". Dr Jean Claude Houdret created this diet specially for Karl. Karl explained "I suddenly wanted to dress differently, to wear clothes designed by Hedi Slimane.. but these fashions, modeled by very, very slim boys--and not men my age--required me to lose at least 40kg. It took me exactly 13 months". He promoted his book on Larry King Live and other TV shows.

Karl has launched his own website karl.com, you can go inside Karl Lagerfeld's world which as well as giving fans to shop his latest label's new offering - also offers an insight into what inspires and interests the man himself, from his most recent photography exhibitions to his favorite sayings and words of wisdom.