October 20, 2010
by fashionpulse

[Images via Elle.com]
Alexander McQueen
The task of taking over any fashion house comes with its own special set of sresses, much less one as firm in its vision and feel as that of Alexander McQueen. Yet Sarah Burton, who worked with the designer for 15 years, proved this spring that you don’t share such close quarters without learning a thing or two. Her softening of McQueen’s quintessential details – the dramatic coat, the intense shoulders – was the right merging of two harmonious minds. Fortunately, Burton didn’t soften the drama too much, as her elaborate, awesome (in the true sense of the word) dresses harnessed the wildness of nature in its most wearable way.


[Images via Elle.com]
Viktor and Rolf
Amid the theatrics and tones of bright blue and earthy red, the overriding theme at Viktor and Rolf for Spring 2011 was the timelessness of a man’s shirt. Some outfits, like the opening quadruple-cuffed and collared shirtdress, may not transition so easily from catwalk to sidewalk. Yet, there were quite a few coat-tailed shirts with slim pants, and shimmering party dresses with asymmetrical embellishments of lace. Perhaps most surprising was the presentation of a few bridal pieces, with luxurious layers and structure. In the V&R world, the man’s shirt knows no bounds.


[Images via Elle.com]
Balmain
Fans of Christophe Decarnin who were expecting more of his heavy opulence from last season had another thing coming this spring. The designer stuck to his usual detail but went in the direction of punky studded jackets, second-skin leather pants, and safety-pinned tops with nary a dress in sight. It was focused and simple, but not without Balmain’s signature refinement. Starlets ready to up their rocker ante in a chic way in Spring 2011 now know exactly where to look.
-Kaci Hamilton
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October 20, 2010
by Julia DiNardo
[Runway images via Elle.com]




When it made its runway debut, everyone was talking about Burberry Prorsum‘s fall 2010 jackets, especially the shearling lined bomber jackets. Now that fall has come and they are available in store, the reality is that they are most likely out of price range for most of us. We can still love the look, and get it for under $50, thanks to a little detective work and of course, Forever 21! You’ve got two options that ring similar to the runway versions: the Distressed Suedette Jacket, $44.80 or the Shearling Moto Jacket, $39.80. I have a feeling either style could potentially become your new fall favorite!
-Julia DiNardo
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October 19, 2010
by Julia DiNardo

Last night was yet another magical night, dinner with Kenneth Cole, to which I was invited via the arrival of the new Bloggie Touch Camera, by Sony with a sticky note that said “Play Me – KC.” What appeared on the screen was a video from Kenneth Cole inviting me to dinner at Kenneth Cole Productions for dinner and to view the Spring 2011 collection – squeal! Inspired by the theme of ‘urban safari’ there was a heavy use of white, leather embossed exotic skins, animal and micro prints, and airy fabrics. Quote about the collection: “Through the rugged mountains, Saharan desert and into the tropical rain forest: The Spring 2011 collection tells the story of our global landscape which takes inspiration from the organic colors and textures inherent in nature, juxtaposed with a more urban,
utilitarian sensibility.” I loved the description, as well as the blood orange dress you can see peeking out of the picture above (also found below).


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October 19, 2010
by Julia DiNardo

The good, the bad, and the ugly. We just may remember them all from this season! Here’s a walk down memory lane of some of the looks that we just may not be able to get out of our brain!
[All Images via MercedesBenzFashionWeek.com]


Rosa Cha Leifsdottir


Odd Molly Rebecca Taylor


Gottex Duckie Brown


Jill Stuart Ralph Lauren


William Tempest Zang Toi