H&M Christmas With Christy

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Legendary supermodel Christy Turlington stars in H&M’s holiday campaign, alongside models of the moment Liu Wen and Doutzen Kroes. But Christy definitely steals the show. Look at that face? She truly is a timeless beauty. It’s so cool to see her still going strong after all these years. Cindy Crawford has always said that Christy Turlington is the most beautiful women she’s ever seen and was the best supermodel in the 90s. I think it’s safe to say she still is today. She has a classically elegant look that outshines most models half her age. And more importantly, she seems super cool and aware of herself. She’s also a dedicated philanthropist and does a lot of good work with her charity Every Mother Counts that’s focused on helping stop preventable deaths for women during child birth around the world.  Continue reading “H&M Christmas With Christy”

Cindy Crawford’s Fancy Villa in Los Cabos

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Nothing makes me happier when two of my favourite things come together –especially when it’s fancy homes and 90s supermodels. Architectural Digest’s November issue features the incredible side-by-side vacation homes Cindy and her husband Randy Gerber built with their bestie George Clooney. Located on the southern tip of Mexico’s Baja peninsula, they named the property “Casamigos” which means “House of Friends”. Continue reading “Cindy Crawford’s Fancy Villa in Los Cabos”

Gisele’s Fancy & 80s Vogue Paris Cover

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November’s issue of Vogue Paris, featuring Gisele and shot by Inez Vinood, is pretty much perfection. She looks incredible – one of her best covers ever. But what I love most about this cover is the styling. The close-up of her face, the slightly open mouth and the way her hand is holding the collar of her jacket is super 80s. And super awesome. It’s clearly paying homage to that great time in fashion when models used to reign the covers of fashion magazines. Nowadays, particularly in North America, celebrities now dominate the covers. And it’s never been quite the same. American Vogue covers in back in the day had a certain quality about them – they were glamorous and alive (some examples from the 80s are below). It’s how we grew to love so many of our favourite models. It was so exciting when you saw your fave on a cover. One July in the late 80s/early 90s Cindy Crawford was on the cover and I thought it was pretty much the universe’s way of wishing me a happy birthday. Those were the days.  Continue reading “Gisele’s Fancy & 80s Vogue Paris Cover”

Milan Fashion Week Spring 2014 – Emilio Pucci

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Similar to Frida Giannini’s spring collection for Gucci, Peter Dundas’ latest collection for Pucci also had a super sexy and sporty vibe featuring pieces such as mesh tops and very short shorts, workout-like pants and belts that resembled championship boxing belts (is that what they’re called? – I wouldn’t know).  There were some incredible short and colourful beaded dresses, beautiful draped skirts and some very chic and structured sequin jackets. As well, this being Pucci, the collection also included pieces with the graphic and psychedelic patterns the label is known for. This was a body conscious collection that’s going to be popular with stars, models and those in the fashion crowd who are in great shape and like to show it.  Continue reading “Milan Fashion Week Spring 2014 – Emilio Pucci”

Milan Fashion Week Spring 2014 – Gucci

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Another strong collection from Frida Giannini. Although this collection was a lot sportier than we’ve seen from Giannini in the past. There was a lot of mesh and pants that resembled track pants. It was a lighter, less intense collection and it’ll be interesting to see how well it does in the stores – while the mesh see-through shirts with exposed bras may look hip on the gorgeous models strutting down the runway, it’s not the most wearable look. But having said that, there were quite a few wearable pieces (the more casual dresses, the shear loose blouses and the chic kimono inspired jackets) and some evening wear that we’re likely going to see a of on the red carpet. I particularly liked a few of the sparkly pieces near the end.  Continue reading “Milan Fashion Week Spring 2014 – Gucci”

London Fashion Week Spring 2014 – Mary Katrantzou

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Katrantzou has acquired quite the following lately. And it’s not hard to see why – she has an aesthetic not like many others. There is a uniqueness to her clothes. It’s all about the incredible digital prints and the technology used to create them. For the spring collection, she opened the show with a series of prints that featured extreme close ups of shoes. It was a little trippy but pretty cool. The colours were strong and saturated. I particularly liked the pieces that combined her signature paring of fabrics (like, could the jacket above be any cooler?). Although the show began on a high note, it took a strange turn near the end. While she did show some of her signature digital flower fabrics that she’s known for, many of the cuts of the evening dresses didn’t work and were awkward. And if the clothes don’t look good on models of this calibre, then it’s highly unlikely they’re going to work on anyone else.

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London Fashion Week Spring 2014 – Tom Ford

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Ford’s spring presentation was super different from his elaborate and indulgent collection last fall. This was Tom back to being Tom and doing what he does best – crazy good looking and EXPENSIVE clothes. He has a unique aesthetic – luxurious, sexy and refined. The leathers used were unbelievable and are going to come at an extremely high cost. But that’s what we’ve come to expect from Ford. This time Tom went for more monochromatic colours and the tanned leather pieces that opened the show particularly stood out. The slightly shear and slouchy tops were super cool as were the incredible wool coats. And loved that he’s bringing back the turned up collars. While he showed some interesting and very sexy pieces made of fabric that resembled spider webs, he also showed some glamorous and super sexy suits (no one does a pencil skirt like Tom). These are clothes for the power players – women who are super successful, sexy and RICH. And we’re going to be seeing a lot of the fractured mirrored dresses and boots that closed the show. In fact, I can’t wait to see who the lucky ones will be who’ll get access to this collection first. Let the popularity game begin…

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London Fashion Week Spring 2014 – Mulberry

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After designing the label for six years, this was Emma Hill’s final collection for Mulberry. Over the last few years, Hill has helped transform the line and Mulberry has become a highly anticipated show each season by its many devoted followers. The first look on Cara Delevingne said a lot about the collection as a whole – it’s London chic and totally wearable. And it’s going to sell. Most of the silks Hill used for spring were soft looking and the tone on tone pattern was pretty and light, although I imagine it looked better in person. Many of the cuts, lengths and the floral patterns gave the collection a distinct 60s vibe that Hill seems particularly found of. I loved the leather and sheer striped outfits as well as the similar outfits done in leather and suede. Hill went super bold with one of the floral patters but it was nicely balanced when paired with the soft black leather skirt. The collection also included some great bags and shoes that will go over well with Mulberry fans. And let’s not forget the sweet bulldog that made a couple of runway appearances – and wore the clothes particularly well.

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London Fashion Week Spring 2014 – Burberry Prorsum

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Like Antonio Berardi’s spring collection, Christopher Bailey chose to use light colours (mostly pastels) for the Burberry Prorsum spring collection. It was an original choice of colours considering the frequent use of black and white we’ve seen so far this season. Bailey featured a lot of lace and sheer fabrics (which will only be popular with a very select group of people) but he also included some super good looking draped skirts and dresses paired with flowing knits and jackets. Most of the coats were less structured than we’ve seen from Bailey in the past so it felt fresh. And the stripe and polka dot pieces were strong, especially when paired together, but they seemed a little out of place – hopefully it’s just a taste of what we might see more of in the fall. One thing’s for sure – the plastic cape at the end on model-of-the-moment Cara Delevingne (below) will have many Burberry lovers talking and will get a lot of editorial coverage.

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London Fashion Week Spring 2014 – Antonio Berardi

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After seeing so many shows in New York that didn’t really feel like spring, Berardi’s collection was refreshing and pretty. The colour combos worked really nicely together – pink, red, cranberry and coral, while the use of black, white and silver was relatively minimal. The embroidered fabrics were outstanding, giving some of the pieces a couture feel. One fabric in particular looked like alligator skin and was especially cool. And how great did the vibrant red lips look – amazing right? It’s a powerful lip colour when done well. The collection also included some beautifully tailored suits, and the long flowing dresses with zippers up the front were chic and modern. Berardi also showed tops resembling oversized sweatshirts that we’ve seen a lot this season but he did it in a way that made surprising sense with the rest of the collection.

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