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Gucci – Milan, Fall 2012

One of my favourite collections for Fall 2012. Super dark and very chic. Love the velvet and the sheer silk blouses. Love the black and jewel tones. A nice extension and evolution from the last few seasons. Simply put – these clothes are amazing. They’re dramatic but still wearable. Some of the looks almost have an Ungaro vibe from the late 80s/early 90s. And the shoes and bags are perfect and are going to be super good sellers. Just watch. Also love the makeup, dark red lips and hair. Finally, the feather pieces at the end are pretty much the coolest ever. Oh – and Anja Pubik (pictured above) is another one of my new favourite models. She is one pretty gal.

Photo from style.com, photographer Monica Feudi / Feudiguaineri.com

Emilio Pucci – Milan, Fall 2012

This show surprised me. Simple. Good looking. And a lot of black. Black was everywhere this season. I think it’s cool that this line in particular is moving away from all the crazy prints which they’re known for. Just look at the cut on some of the leather. It’s so beautifully done. And super wearable. Love almost all of it. The white blazer over the black evening gown is especially good looking. And I love the neck of his dress. I’m also really digging Joan Smalls (the model). She was in so many shows this season and she’s stunning. Check out those cheek bones. We’re going to be seeing a lot of her.

Photo from style.com, photographer Monica Feudi / Feudiguaineri.com

Elle Macpherson Continues To Wow Us

Elle Macpherson at the Rodial Beautiful Awards in London looking amazing (still) in a white pant suit. This is a good look. Love the cut of the suit and the wide pants. It’s fresh and flattering. That’s a really good sparkly clutch too. And her hair colour is perfect on her. I think gold looks really good with white so she could have added a really cool gold cuff or hoops. but she looks amazing. And you know that she knows it – which isn’t a bad thing.

Photo from people.com

Academy Awards

Gwyneth in Tom Ford: Love everything – Tom Ford, white, a cape! Super dramatic. My only issue was the low loose ponytail. I don’t get it. But overall, one of the best of the night. And her shoes were awesome too. Of course, after a red carpet showing like this, she’ll now be even more annoying.

Jennifer Lopez in Zuhair Murad: So 90s. Don’t like the cut of the shoulders. And it was cut too low. Like – ya you’re still sexy…we get it. I liked the dress she wore to the Vanity Fair after party way more.

Angelina in Atelier Versace: It’s all been said already. But man she’s beautiful. And the dress was nice. Too bad she screwed it up.

Emma Stone in Giambattista Valli: Not my favourite – on her. It was a good dress and the colour was nice and I’m also a huge fan of the bow around the neck but it’s too old for her. It looks like something a really rich fashion lady would wear to a fancy party in NY. And her lipstick wasn’t the right colour.

Michelle Williams in Louise Vuitton: A lot of people didn’t like it but I thought it was a solid choice. It’s vintage looking and totally looks like something Marilyn herself would’ve worn.

Tina Fey in Carolina Herrera: Nice! Well done Tina. Nothing too crazy but flattering and pretty. But I wasn’t sold with the big bun on the back of her head.

Jessica Chastain in Alexander McQueen: A totally beautiful, amazing dress. Love the black and gold fabric and the cut. But I think I would’ve liked it better on someone with dark hair.

Cameron Diaz in Gucci: It for sure fit her well. But it also looked like something Pamela Anderson would wear. And that’s never a good thing.

Milla Jovovich in Elie Saab: Love this dress. Love the way it fits, love the sparkly white. It was pretty and chic.

Sandra Bullock in Marchesa: What the hell happened to her face?!? It’s way too tight. Why did she do this? She’s so beautiful and cool and popular. So disappointing. The dress was OK. Not super memorable but not objectionable either.

Viola Davis in Vera Wang: The colour was pretty but the dress was off. It fit weird around the boobs. And I didn’t like the green makeup. But love her real hair. Kudos for that. Big time.

Rose Byrne in Vivienne Westwood: Love the sparkly black one shoulder dress. Love the hair cut and earrings. But she is way too thin.

Meryl in Lanvin: She’s a legend. And nice earrings.

Rooney Mara in Givenchy Haute Couture: Super dramatic. She’s seems arrogant though. I find her whole look disingenuous.

Octavia Spencer in Tadashi Shoji: Lovely. Fit her well. I think it would have been better with long sleeves though – this length cuts her arms off awkwardly.

Kristen Wiig in J. Mendel: Usually love J. Mendel. But the nude colour wasn’t great on her. It’s kind of meh.

Bérénice Bejo in Elie Saab Couture: Elie Saab is often so good on the red carpet but this wasn’t very exciting. Especially with all the choices she had. And I know this colour is really in but I think it looks like toothpaste.

Glenn Close in Zac Posen: Nice. Way to step out of the box. And love the jacket over the dress.

Penelope Cruz in Armani: Don’t like it. Way too old. And the cut’s not flattering on her shoulders. It looks like something Jessica Fletcher would have worn to a really fancy party just before someone was murdered.

Stacey girl going out with Clooney in Marchesa: Really? It’s not like she was the star of the night. Trying way too hard. And the hair was unfortunate as well. Nice colour though.

Miss Piggy in Zac Posen: Perfect! Why did no one else mention her on their lists?!

Images from Style.com

The Room at the Bay is SO FANCY

A few friends have told me about The Room at the Bay on Queen Street in Toronto and how great it is but I had no idea – none – that it was that good. The extent they’ve gone to carry some of the best fashion brands in the world is super impressive. Brands like Giambattista ValliRodarteChristopher KaneErdemBalmainProenza SchoulerMathew WilliamsonMoschino and Azzedine Alaïa. These brands are not only some of the best and most sought after brands by true fashion people but many of them aren’t especially easy to come by in Canada. The merchandising was also well done and I loved the way the mannequins were  styled. And they had some awesome jewelry. The whole place was pretty chic. So different than any other Bay. Like really, really nice. Luckily for shoppers in Vancouver, The Room opened there in the fall of 2011 and is one is also set to open in Montreal soon. For dudes like me, let’s hope Calgary is next.

Check out the designers listed above. Their sites are damn cool.

Because a Fancy Fruit Should Never Come Home From a Trip Without a New Bracelet – Miansai bracelets

When I was in Toronto this past weekend, my friend and I were wondering around Yourville and we discovered Serpentine on Hazelton Avenue. It’s a cool men’s store with some really unique jewelry, including one of my favourite lines,  Miansai by Michael Salger. I tried on a few different styles but ended up with the hook bracelet. I like it because you can wear it as a bracelet or a neck lace or – well whatever you want pretty much. You could even hang it from your messenger bag and it would look hip.  My other super tough bracelet made from climbing rope and a bullet is also from this line. Totally boyish. Totally tough. That’s me.  Continue reading “Because a Fancy Fruit Should Never Come Home From a Trip Without a New Bracelet – Miansai bracelets”