Pugh...: from 2009 to 2011

I desire to put in relation three images from the s/s 2009 and the last one from the s/s 2011. It's amazing to see how the visionary designer evolutes himself. By the way, you should see that the first clothes are divided into parts that aren't unified and aren't really beautiful. But the last outfit, last pic, has a unify shape and a visionary sense... In fact it's more beautiful and interesting than the s/s 2009 ones: we can say that he evolutes himself!





Images via:
Vogue


David Koma...wonderful shapes with zipper!

David Koma is a georgian designer that for this winter made very classic dresses and jackets characterized  by the addition of some zippers. In fact he products very hard shapes and big shoulder with the zippers and it's very interesting the use of zippers: that are so often used by a  lot of designer as Les Hommes, Burberry, Margiela... Also amazing the mix leather-cotton.



Images and shop on-line:
LuisaViaRoma


Raf Simons...shoes


Simons made almost the same thing that Lanvin did with its menswear shoes for this winter: he put a piece of leather just above the ankle and realizes a wonderful shoes: caractherized by the typical crossed straps and realized in textured leather.
The high sneaker are characterized by a lot of straps and the addition of pockets...Oh yes it's so strange to speak about pockets on the shoes, but Simons did it (if he didn't it, who would have did it?) and the result, in my opinion, is amazing. I love all these shoes, but I really love the one with pockets...are so funny, and you know that I think that without funny there isn't fashion (good fashion...)!



Images via:
Raf Simons


McQueen's winter...on Net-a-Porter

I've posted about the f/w 2010 of McQueen but I'd like now to speak more in details about the single pieces of the show.I desire to put in evidence the contemporary design of this clothes. In fact, the taste of medieval style and baroccan style is perfectly mixed with one of the most important trend of the f/w 2010: the Kimonos. The big sleeves and the "3d" appearance of the dresses give a sense of contemporary that every designer should look for... But in the evening the things change completely: a very sweet dress (with a pair of flies on the back...) mixed the "regality of its shapes" with the very contemporary embroidery that makes the dress perfect for the most elegant events in the world!!
I don't like the shoes: lovely heel and platform but the mix of printed crocodile leather and suede is truly horrible. The kneeboot are the only one "good" of the shoes of the f/w made by McQueen.
P.s.: the only bad detail is the price: the shoes are almost 2000$ and the dresses are from 6000$...







Images and shop on-line:
Net-a-Porter


Zagliani...handbags

Amazing bags are made by Zagliani and the use that this maison made of the esotic leathers is wonderful!! The Puffy bag is the most famous bag from this brand and the movement that its shapes give to it is unique and so beautiful!!!!




Images via:
Zagliani


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Stephen Venezia....Shoes!

I really like to speak about the new brand and its identity. Today we speak about Stephen Venezia, that's located, obviously, in Venezia and it creates amazing shoes that has classic shapes revamped. For example: the leather that covers all the shoes and remind us some Margiela's creations, or the heels that are divided into two heels or patchwork of leatehr and crocodile too. I suggest you to see all the collection...




Images via:
Stephen Venezia


Rick Owens...shoes!

These shoes were thought by Rick Owens for the f/w 2010 collection of menswear. Yes, as I write in the italian version I don't want to speak about the masculinity or femininity of the shoes but only speak about the shoes (however, just as information, Owens is married with a woman and, so, this should let the people with prjudices not to think that these shoes are only for gay people...).
By the way, the shoes are caracterized by the heel and the materials. In fact the esotic leathers as the python and the crocodile give to the shoes a taste of new creativity that's absolutely lovely. Furthermore, this shoes would have been heavy and ugly if they were for womenswear but, because they are for menswear, they have a shape and an appearance that allows everyone to mitch them in the right way. They are right both for a pair of trousers and a men's skirt. My favourite ones are the first: I think that Owens had a good idea but I'd like to see this mind developed better (for example with the addition of something more, as a patchwork...).





Images via: 
Menstyle


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