I’ve been watching this season’s Fashion Weeks with one eye – been distracted by my day job. Well, both eyes were…
Tag: Dries Van Noten
The breeze is starting to hum a different tune and my ears are starting to tune in. Again. At long last,…
While Batman preferred the cover of darkness and all things noir, this is not the time for it. It’s Spring, my…
It’s been raining men all week (quite literally at Burberry, actually), with men reigning the runways. Photographs of the FW11 menswear…
Stock up on army gear this Spring. Not only is it all over this season’s looks, but it looks like the…
Last Spring, I fell in love – this time it was spherical, not spiritual. I was clutching onto the hope that…
“…Warm my heart. Stay with me. Let lovin’ start, let lovin’ start…” Tom Bailey may have been singing about holding on…
Black and white is bold this Spring, but who knew it was gold as well? Love these delish baubles from Dries Van…
Life isn’t always black and white but many designers the world over were thinking along those lines this season. Not as sombre as you may think for Spring, it was all about the flirt. Inès de la Fressange was a bright light on the Gaultier Couture runway in a one-shoulder tuxedo dress – a great interpretation of both trends.
 JPG also did an airy, fairy dress, structured on the tetrahedrons that fascinated Buckminster Fuller.
 L’Wren Scott opted for a sexier silhouette with her curvy scoop neck day dress. Purrrfect for running Saturday errands?
The skinny black pant is still lurking around (a big sigh of relief from moi). Which do you prefer? Chanel’s dressy, lace and tulle accesorized ones or Yohji’s layered modern city numbers? Â