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Showing posts with label Fashion Revolution. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fashion Revolution. Show all posts

Monday, June 20, 2011

Lady Gaga's New Era: VERSACE

Another one: When she went on stage to collect favourite international artist for her video Born This Way she slipped into a floor length black dress, revealing a side profile of her cleavage, but covering her stomach
Eccentric as ever: The singer poses in a feathered outfit and her odd beaded shoes vEccentric as ever: The singer poses in a feathered outfit and her odd beaded shoes
She eventually de-robed, but rather than a skimpy two-piece the singer was wearing black trousers and buttoned up jacket which revealed a hint of cleavage
Slight reveal: For the last part of the song she briefly appeared on stage without her jacket, but still kept her midriff covered with her high waisted black trousersSlight reveal: For the last part of the song she briefly appeared on stage without her jacket, but still kept her midriff covered with her high waisted black trousers
Colourful: She made an outfit change to accept international video of the year for Judas, keeping her flesh under wraps in a printed trouser and jacket combo teamed with her turquoise wigColourful: She made an outfit change to accept international video of the year for Judas, keeping her flesh under wraps in a printed trouser and jacket combo teamed with her turquoise wig


Covering up: We're used to seeing the singer in barely-there outfits and skimpy underwear
Got it all covered: The superstar singer remained relatively demure in comparison to her usual guises
Making an entrance: The singer opened the show with a performance on Edge of Glory, staying relatively covered up in a bejewelled catsuit
Lady Gaga - 2011 MuchMusic Video Awards - Show

Lady Gaga - 2011 MuchMusic Video Awards - Show
Lady Gaga - 2011 MuchMusic Video Awards - Show
Lady Gaga - 2011 MuchMusic Video Awards - Show

“I am greatly honored that Lady Gaga chose to wear a Versace Vintage look throughout her Edge of Glory video,” Donatella said in a statement. “I am a great fan of hers and I believe that my brother Gianni would have appreciated her talent. Like him, Lady Gaga is unafraid to push boundaries and she has created an original vocabulary by merging fashion, music, theatre and art. For me, this video represents a wonderful tribute to anyone who is unafraid to take chances.”

Versace opened up its Vintage doors to Lady Gaga recently. It is the first time anyone has ever wore outfits from the collection since Gianni died. Very special. 
Lady Gaga - 2011 MuchMusic Video Awards - Show
Lady Gaga - 2011 MuchMusic Video Awards - Show
Lady Gaga - 2011 MuchMusic Video Awards - Show

"Accepting her first award for International Video ("Judas"), Lady Gaga was joined by director and choreographer Laurieann Gibson (The Dance Scene, Skating With The Stars). She later paid tribute to late musician Clarence Clemons, who appeared in her just released music video for "The Edge of Glory," dedicating her second award, UR Fave (Favorite) International Artist to him." - Examiner.com

Lady Gaga - 2011 MuchMusic Video Awards - Show
Pictures are of Lady Gaga in Versace at the 2011 MuchMusic Awards Show in Canada, regular street fashion, Graham Norton TV Appearance, 2011 American Idol Performance. In the first picture, she is on her way to accept her award for "Fave International Artist Award". 
She also won another award for "Best International Video" for Judas. 

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Proenza Schouler


Proenza Schouler
is a modern luxury womenswear and accessories label, founded in 2002 and is based in New York. The brand was founded by designers Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez. The name Proenza Schouler came from Hernandez and McCollough's mothers' maiden names. Hernandez and McCollough, both visionaries in my opinion, and like all artists, are story tellers. Their collections are more than just visually appealing fascinations, but express the intended ideas and tell stories, straight from Lazaro and McCollough. Returning back to the quick background information, Lazaro and McCollough met at Parson’s School of Design in New York City in 1998. The two, which became good friends, collaborated on their senior thesis collection, which was bought in its entirety by Barneys New York. McCollough and Hernandez worked with Marc Jacobs and Michael Kors respectively, then partnered on their graduation project. I have just recently, within the last 6 months been familiarized with the brand and because of this I feel I have unraveled a secret. The artistic representation present in the Proenza Schouler brand was, and still is, a new thing to me, and in a way was the world's best kept secret from me. Everyone in the world of art and fashion have been in the circle, and then there was me, wandering around on the outside looking for a way in. Of course it was my own wrong doing and possibly my own fault for not knowing the brand but when I discovered Proenza Schouler, I knew it would be a sort of revolution. Proenza Schouler (PS) is a fresh breeze on reality. It is a fantastical, exotic and yet concrete like resort. This is how I would describe Proenza Schouler in an overly dramatic way. Simply put, since learning about McCollough and Hernandez and the empire they have built, I consider them both, and Proenza Schouler as well, as inspirations to me and to my artistic creations.

"Proenza Schouler has collaborated with a number of celebrities, developing relationships with Kristen Stewart, Sarah Jessica Parker, Gwyneth Paltrow, Chloe Sevigny, Kate Bosworth, Kirsten Dunst, Julianne Moore and Charlize Theron, as well as designing Academy Awards dresses for Maggie Gyllenhall and Amy Adams. They have also done several collaborations with brands such as Target (2007,2011), Giuseppi Zanotti (Spring 2009), and J Brand Jeans (Fall/Winter 2010)."

Hernandez, Daphne Guinness and McCollough

"Proenza Schouler has gone on to achieve critical success since its inception, including the 2003 CFDA Perry Ellis Award for new talent, and the inaugural CFDA Vogue Fashion Fund award in 2004. In 2007, Proenza Schouler received the CFDA Womenswear Designer of the Year award (for which they were also nominated in 2006 and 2008) and Valentino Fashion Group took a 45% stake in Proenza Schouler. Following the launch of their first collection of shoes and handbags in 2008, they were awarded the 2009 CFDA Accessory Designer of the Year Award, and were nominated again in 2010.
Proenza Schouler is sold in over 100 of the most exclusive retail outlets worldwide, including Barneys New York, Bergdorf Goodman, Harvey Nichols, Colette, Joyce and Lane Crawford.
André Leon Talley, former American editor-at-large for Vogue magazine praised the designers in New York Magazine, commending them for their impeccable tailoring and expressed admiration in regards to the perfect construction of their clothes. At the outset, the two gained popularity due to their modern evaluation of bustiers and corsetry; they are also known for their menswear-inspired coats as well as their sleek and minimal silhouettes that frequently come in dark neutrals."
-Wikipedia
THE SHOES 
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I love the shoes.They're great, and must I say, a little barbaric?
THE COUTURE
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The Collection is  great! I like the entire second row.
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I'm not sure what type of look they were going for, but it doesn't look very good. C+ for their advertisement campaign.

PROENZA SCHOULER