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Showing posts with label Vogue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vogue. Show all posts

COLLARS and CUFFS and DELFINA DELETTREZ.

In the current Vogue (April Vogue, p. 72), there was a feature on the growing popularity of collars and cuffs.  I adored the article, which highlighted the cotton collars of Carven and the lace doilies of Meadham Kirchoff, the communion collars Erdem and beautiful cuffs and collars of Delfina Delettrez (see below).

Collars are something I have always loved.  My mother attributes this to the way she would always dress me in Peter Pan collars as a small child. 
A collar can add a hint of elegance to any outfit.  They can be both masculine and amazingly feminine in equal measure, and I couldn't be more delighted to see them on the rise.

Natalie Portman at Palm Springs International Film Festival in a gorgeous collared and cuffed dress by Vionnet.
(In my opinion, the only part of this outfit that really doesn't work is the shoes)

Alexa Chung in Carven for Elle last year.  Alexa is like the poster child for collars- she wears them all the time, and they look fantastic on her.

Emma Watson in the same Carven collared dress, with a Burberry Spring '11 trench.
(who do you think wore it better?)

Peaches Geldof in a pretty lace collar.

Anyway, back to; Delfina Delettrez.
Delettrez is the daughter of Silvia Venturini Fendi, who is the creative director of accessories for Fendi (thank you Vogue).  Delfina is twenty-two years old, and a fourth generation Fendi.  According to her website, her style is "gothic, romantic, rock, fresh, passionate, laid-back, playful and sunny."  Seems like quite a promising description to me.  Some of the designs are also a little McQueen-esque which is prehaps another reason I quite admire them..


Delfina herself.







Cover Girl: Rihanna

Rihanna covers the April 2011 edition of Vogue Magazine. My favorite part about this shoot is the dramatic emphasis on the color red. From her hair to her lips and the cut out bodycon outfit she has on in one of the images. It starts spring off in a fiery way.
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Cover Girl: Paris Hilton

Paris Hilton covers the latest edition of Vogue Turkey. The photos were taken by controversial photographer Terry Richardson. I'm rather surprised they used the image of her wearing his glasses as the cover. To me it sort of loses the personality of Paris we've come to know and makes it more about him.
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Cover Girl: Aishwarya Rai

Aishwarya Rai recently did a shoot for Vogue India. Everyone seems to be channeling Black Swan, as she wears her Black Swan feather "wings" on the cover. 


































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Jessica Alba at the Gucci/Vogue Dinner

Jessica Alba wore a dazzling one shoulder cocktail dress to the Gucci and French Vogue Paris Fashion Week dinner.
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Cover Girl: Kristen Stewart

With the already hyped up release of Breaking Dawn (part 1), the latest in the Twilight Saga, we find Kristen Stewart covering the February edition of Vogue. I'm loving that she's back to the blonde side of life.






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Yet another fruitless WISHLIST and some vintage VOGUE covers.

A new season is all about new clothes.  Unfortunately, when you're an already almost broke and fully unemployed student who's spent all her funds on Christmas presents, nights out and just generally squandered every penny she owns, procuring the above mentioned 'new clothes' isn't so easy..

I am now considering venturing forth with my first eBay sale; I have plenty to part with, things that I know I won't ever wear.  However, I'm a hoarder by nature, and I simply hate parting with things, even if I'm sure to positive that I'll never wear them again. What a predicament.  My room at college is starting to become quite cramped what with the volumes of clothing I've accumulated, and perhaps if I sold a few things, I'd have both space and funds for a new purchases, such as (some realistic, some unrealistic);

  • Velvet full woven skirt- €42, American Apparel.
  • 'Boy' high neck sleeveless shirt- $129 (on sale), Band of Outsiders.
  • 'Stylishly Yours' lipstick- €18, MAC.
  • Wide Agate Band Ring- £10, Topshop. 
  • Wool collar shirt- $252 (on sale)Comme Des Garçons.
  • Diego leather bucket bag- $825, Alexander Wang.
  • The Classics of F. Scott Fitzgerald- £7.79 each, Amazon.co.uk.

In other news, here are some amazing Vogue covers I found while wasting time on the internet.  These are some of the old ones which really caught my eye.  Also, it is absolutely uncanny how many times Kate Moss has appeared on the cover..

March, 1932.

February, 1933.

April, 1940.

June, 1950.

May, 1963.

October, 1969.

March, 1993.

December, 2000.

May, 2003.

December, 2006.

(all photos via coverbrowser.com)