Milan Fashion Week
Every weekend, if I don't have any assignments or exams, my internet screws up so I cant blog. And blogging on weekdays is kind of out of question now. Well actually no not exactly, I suppose I could blog on weekdays if I wasn't taking naps or baking macaroons, but macaroons and naps trump blogging at the moment, sorry. So you may have noticed, yes I did snob London Fashion Week again. It wasn't that great, even Burberry wasn't that great, so no London FW for you.
Yes so anyway, Milan Fashion Week wasn't that great either. Maybe I'm growing old fashioned already. Maybe my taste in fashion has already peaked and now I'm out of date and everything looks too hip and gross to me. Wait, I thought the recent Dior show was excellent, but that's Paris, which is a different story. Paris is always excellent. Okay I'm rambling, PICTURE TIME.
OH WAIT, I just thought I'd let you guys know, remember how last time the pictures were tiny? Well you may have not noticed but it annoyed me because you couldnt see all the detail that was important. So one day a lightbulb flicked on over my head and I realised, models are really skinny. Like, really really skinny. So skinny that they only take up a third of the images width-wise, and all that free space on the side was such a waste. So guess what, I cropped it all off and now you can see all the images humongously, yay.
Albino: yay bring on the peter pan collars and bow neck ties and fluffy skirts, I want one.
D&G: amazingly adorable collection, I liked the juxtaposition of the heavy, chunky knits with the flowy printed chiffon, and the reindeer jumper, and the pussybow blouses, and especially the stampede of models in sheer, frothy white chiffon gowns for the finale.
Dsquared: Always one of the highlights of Milan. This season they took the label's usual empowering, overtly sexy character, threw her back into old Hollywood, and ended up with the classic femme fatale. My favourite piece was the leather dress with the jewelled claws on the shoulders (top right), but I also loved the random splashes of red, the thigh high boots, the blood red lips and cat eyes.
Luisa Beccaria: I am soooooo in the coat-mood at the moment. The steely blue coats with huge collars and ruffles are delicious, so is that red velvet dress.
Salvatore Ferragamo: I can't get over the contrast between the feminine pussybow blouses and the masculine tailoring, I'm going to have to try that sometime. The evening dresses were also lovely.
Hmm I think I lost the photos for the Dolce & Gabbana and the Moschino shows somewhere in my overflowing fashion week folder. Whoops. They were really good, I remember Moschino had the iconic trimmed tweed jacket, except it was trimmed with a row of gold studs, IT WAS SO GOOD. Yeah head of to style.com and look at it.