Sunday, June 7

Care to ____ with me?

Spring Ready-to-Wear 2009: Assorted Loves


Y-3



Marchesa



Philosophy



Iceberg



L'Wren Scott



Monique Lhuillier

Friday, May 22

An aroma of romance.

Spring Ready-to-Wear 2009: Assorted Loves

Collette Dinnigan


Givenchy


Malandrino


Christian Dior


Trace Reese


Mulberry


Moschino: Cheap and Chic


Elie Saab


Diane von Furstenberg


Meadham Kirchhoff

Saturday, May 16

Petal frocks, stained colour.

Spring Ready-to-Wear 2009: Assorted Loves

Christian Lacroix
(Guess the model... ❤)


Jaeger London


Luisa Beccaria


See by Chloé


Carlos Miele


Alberta Ferretti


Bottega Veneta

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Monday, May 11

Silk, cut, broider.

Spring Ready-to-Wear 2009: Assorted Loves

Tuleh


Vivienne Tam


Antonio Berardi


A.V. Vandevorst


Staerk


Martin Grant


Lanvin


DKNY


Thursday, April 16

Beauty in the worn.

A personal reflection on vintage apparel.

Always the child with an eye for the pretty, new and freshly sewn dress.
Fussy and annoyingly particular over what I wished to wear, even when very young.
And though I have not changed much in the sense I do not wear what is not perfect to 'my aesthetic,' my style has accumulated to introduce a broader plane of what is regarded as 'fashion.'
Of which includes vintage.

Personally, a piece of clothing that has been worn and used and washed by another has always been unappealing. I care reverently for all my possessions and for that reason, they are usually in spectacular condition years and years post their purchase. How am I to know someone has not taken the same care?
It may be my anal retentive nature, but it stills affects my perception of a piece of clothing.

However, recently, I have become influenced by others' appreciation of vintage apparel for the strangely demure aura that surrounds it and the evident connotations with elegance and classical style. History is vastly evocative, applied to anything. I expect there is an ideal in the wear of fabric, woven with time.
Vintage, of all products, is without a doubt, compelling.

Fueled by my growing adoration for vintage fashion (and due to being driven mad by some of the wonderful pieces I have found on Etsy that I simply cannot afford), I have been struck by the familiar and addictive desire to do some research.
Thankfully, it seems my city has its reasonable share of vintage boutiques. On the other hand, there is not much online for me to be able to source what is worth the time.

Claire Incorruptible, one of the boutiques I have discovered, cultivates some divine vintage stock with most of it, designer. I do not care for the brands - unless it is Chloé - but despite this, I have found some pieces I would adore to bring home.

Below, (very) notable loves:








Wednesday, April 15

Brush me steel lace.

Spring Ready-to-Wear 2009: Assorted Loves



Celine


Viktor and Rolf


Richard Chai

Thursday, April 2

The Decorative Austere.

Giambattista Valli Spring 2009 Ready-to-Wear Reflection.

Structure and decorative qualities reign amidst feminine austerity.
Giambattista Valli embellishes upon the simplicity of line in fashion, with the use of classical tutu-like skirts, gently cut bodices and volumed material. This collection significantly draws upon the formulaic balance between aesthetic line and decorative detail.

Below, notable loves:



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