Showing posts with label ss2011. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ss2011. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

the prada magic is back



47 covers, 47!
I wasn't too in love with this collection back in September when it debuted on the runway. But after seeing the collection in person, touching the fabric and actually absorbing the details and all the carefully planned seams, this collection suddenly became genius, just like all other Prada collections. This is far from being Miuccia's best collection, nor is it the worst, but there is a certain charm in there that previous collections did not have. The awkward, almost ridiculous monkey and banana prints, or the strange color combinations that seem to work so well on the Jil Sander runway, but not so well when on Prada, all seem to fall in place after a while. This is the kind of collection that takes a while to sink into your heart and slowly eat it away. The clothes look amazing in print and in person. And only Prada could make a fur stole an it-item for spring/summer. Picked up a fantasy lookbook at the Prada on Rodeo Drive. Loved the images and the juxtaposition of the collection. 

Now, looking back at the complete runway show, it seemed more perfect than ever, from the models' make up, to the accesories, to the location, and the clothes. Everything seem to just be perfectly where they're supposed to be, with nothing out of place. Prada made awkward and peculiar cool again. 


Wednesday, January 5, 2011

mulberry






the mulberry ss2011 ad campaign is the cutest thing ever!

Monday, October 11, 2010

the aftershock - comme des garcons spring/summer 2011


It's been more than a while that the fashion week has ended. I hold a strong respect for all those bloggers out there who can seem to review every single show on time. It's amazing. I hardly have time just to look at each show everyday, let alone process it or even blog about it. But I managed to watch/look at pictures of most of the shows once they were available. As usual, there were numerous amazing ones, some moderate ones and few shows that just makes you wonder how the hell did those dresses make their way onto the runway. But the show that took the longest for me to actually wrap my mind around was Comme des Garcons. Most of the other shows were pretty straight forward seeing that minimalism is totally back right now. 90% of the shows were straightforward clothes, with a bit of details and designs and style lines differences here and there, but in the big picture, the designs and the clothes were very simple and in a way, naive. The  other show that took me a while to understand was Maison Martin Margiela, but even with his show, it was pretty straightforward, flat clothes made to fit the human body, yet appearing flat. 

But this Comme des Garcons reached a new level of brain-circling. My brain was in circles after looking at this show and the detailed pictures. Some people will just say this is an ugly collection. Sure, it is not aesthetically "beautiful" by the means of the literal meaning of the world's perception of "beautiful" clothes.  It's a very confusing and complicated collection. If you just catch a glimpse of this collection, it is, well, very Comme des Garcons in its spirit and style, but there is this air of freshness in the clothes. I love how Kawakubo san can always bring something new to the table that will make people like me sit in front of the computer and just stare at her clothes for a good long five minutes and wonder in my head, "How did she come up with that?"


Some might perceive it as that this collection was just a bunch of random items of garments thrown and sewn together randomly. But to me, it seems like each seam, each pleat and each drape was carefully calculated over and over until the perfect state is reached. Simply, this collection was mind-blowing in a literal way. I actually felt dizzy after I look at this collection. It changes the silhouette, shape and look of what is expected of "clothes" in a subtle way that is almost un-noticable unless you stare closely and actually think about it. It is not one of those "in-your-face" weird collection. It is very subtlely playing with your mind. 


This collection leaves me wanting so much more. This collection makes me want to hold the clothes up close, and examine them and look at how they're made. Because it's like a mystery!



This collection is a collection that subtely plays with the conceptual and perception of porportion and the purpose that clothes are "supposed" to serve, yet giving off a strong odor of mystery and darkness and humor.