♥ Du Jour



Juicebox ♥♥♥s:

1. My formal dress: I have finally bought it. I love it so. Another thing I ♥: OUR FORMALLLL~

2. kikki.K: I discovered it earlier this year whilst frantically searching for a diary. It’s a stationery store very much like Smiggle, but so much better. Everyone knows Smiggle, everyone shops there, but not many know of kikki.K, so you’d be able to own cute stationery, and be different! And not only are their products cute as, their gel pens have the perfect ink flow! (Yes, I do care about those things.) Want to see for yourself? Click here.

3. School holidays: I wake up at 11 in the morning, I sleep at 1 in the morning. Sure, I’ve turned nocturnal, that’s OK! I go through the whole process every holiday, and then when I suddenly need to wake up at 7AM again, I miss my train.

4. Achmed the Dead Terrorist: Omg, this is hilarious.


5. Tennis: Ok, I’m going to sound like a freak, but Teacup, Van and I decided that our non-existent tennis skills needed some fine tuning in preparation for our PE lessons next term. So, we were planning to go today, but the weatherman lied and told us it would be raining. Thanks to them, we never went in fear of getting muddy water splashed across our faces. Nonetheless, the whole idea excites me. It makes me feel very rich and high-class.

Milan Fashion Week


Yay, it does get better and better! Milan Fashion Week has been A-MA-ZING. I’m a lazy bum- uploading pictures is such a pain in the backside, so I’ll keep this short.

Alessandro Dell’Acqua: Exceptional. Lots of neutrals and nudes. I am in loveeeeee with the third dress. It's so pixie-like. Ok, where the hell did that come from.


Burberry Prorsum: Not as good as I expected, actually. The whole collection all looked so gloomy and .. dull.


D&G:
Very retro and OTT, but I loved it nonetheless.


Fendi:
Bell skirts = uber cute.


Giorgio Amarni: The last dresses literally blew me away. I love the colours, I love the flowyness of them all. Pretty dresses *sighs*


Luisa Beccaria:
The designers must be obsessed with neutral colours this season. Not that I mind. There were a lot of flower prints + ruffles = LOVELOVELOVE


Versace: Short and sweet. And colourful.


Next up, PARIS~!

Milan Fashion Week


I think Milan FW is, so far, the best RTW S/S 09 fashion week. The standards were much higher, and there were so many legendary designers showing. Here are my faves:

Blumarine: The colours were very vivid, the structure was pretty and most of the pieces were beautifully draped, not to mention the fact that they're all very wearable:


D&G: I thought the collection was charming with all the whole nautical theme, with neckties, roses, bows, and lots of fishnet. I absolutely adored the scallopping on the bodice on the more formal dresses:



Derercuny: I loved the use of different textures and fabric, the almost bubble skirts and the overall silhouette:


Dsquared: their collection featured my favouritest items of apparel: blazers and goddess gowns. I thought the earlier denim outfits were very funky, and the elegant draped white gowns were very very pretty.


Emilio Pucci: once again, his colours and prints amaze. I loved the coloured lining on that first blazer/cardigan, and the patterns on the necklines of the second and third dresses.


Fendi: the silhouette was beautiful, and I really liked the structure and shape of the skirts. I literally squealed when I saw that second dress. The lace pattern on the skirt was ingenious.


Francesco Scognamiglio: the folds and ruffles on the dresses should've been tacky, but they weren't. I loved how sculptural the dresses were. They almost remind me of those pretty white round Ikea pendent lamps.


Georgio Armani: I loved the colours- it was all very washed-out water-coloury and all the dresses flowed nicely. I particularly like the first dress, how the bodice is all architectural and hard, and the skirt is very feminine and soft.


Gianfranco Ferre: I LOVELOVELOVE the whole silhouette, sculpture and architecture of this collection. The skirts were amazing and the detail on some of the folds were captivating:




La Perla: I would gladly wear any piece from the collection. We all know how madly in love I am with necktie blouses (or pussycat bow blouses), and off shoulder dresses. All the pieces were very soft and feminine:


Luisa Beccaria: again, a collection where I could gladly wear any piece. Very feminine and floaty, and the belts used were charming:


Moschino: I'm not usually a bit fan of ruffles, or checkers, but the whole surreal Alice In Wonderland feel of this collection was amazing:


Salvatore Ferragamo: The coats were beautiful, and the collection in general was very well structured and I loved the lines and colours.


Versace: The collection made a gradual change from white and very architecturally structured, to vivid, flowing and draped. I loved it so.




Milan Fashion Week was fantastic overall, although I couldn't help but feel let down by Prada. The pieces were nothing amazing, the models were too thin, and what was with the fish on the catwalk? Apparently, the catwalk was so slippery that several models slipped and one even stopped halfway and hobbled back before she embarrassed herself. Click here for the full story + video.

Next week: Paris! Usually my favourite, so I look forward to it with great excitement. I can't wait to see Christian Dior, Vivienne Westwood, Balenciaga, Jean Paul Gaultier, Givenchy, Chanel, Valentino, Elie Saab (*squeals!*), Chloe, and Louis Vuitton.

What did you like from Milan Fashion Week? What did you think of Prada?

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