Saturday, January 30, 2010

Junya's Got Swagger


I first fell in love with Junya Watanabe when I saw his collaboration with Comme de Garcons at Fred Segal, when i first moved to LA in October.  I pined over the beautiful military and hunting jackets- imagine nylon camoflauge tailored impeccably as a blazer  For his Fall 2010 collection for his own line, I did a double-take again.  Not that it was necessarily out of this world, but this student of Comme de Garcons's, Rei Kawakubu, struck on note on his tailoring of some subtle yet seriously fabulous suiting.  Junya also puts in his Japanese hipster influences in his collections, which gives some of the suiting a bit of a New Yorker living in Tokyo feel.  As someone that has to wear suiting almost everyday, this is definitely a collection I see my self stepping out in.



Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Bailey Serves Up A Hot Fall 2010

One look at Christopher Bailey's Burberry Prorsum collection, and I was screaming "Yes...yes...YES!"  As I have said before, outerwear makes me salivate, and Mr. Bailey is a top chef cooking up some delicious trench coats to fill that appetite.  There is something so inherently sexy in a well dressed man in an incredible trench coat, especially when it's belted and navy blue.  But it's not just trenches, Bailey sent crisp blazers, leather bombers, luxe parkas, and Russian military boots that are highly desirable.  Fall 2010 is certainly shaping up to be a striking season in menswear.


Find more delicious outerwear at www.burberry.com

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Prada's Classic Edge


I have always admired Miuccia Prada and what this former pantomime has done with her grandfather's leather goods brand, especially her fabulous shoes for her women's pret-a-porter.  Her menswear line, though, in season's past, has been very utilitarian and minimal, and sometimes androgynous - not what I personally desire in a menswear.  For Fall 2010, however, Miuccia has gone back to the basics with a bit of the Prada edge.  The camouflage trench coat is one of my favorite pieces in this collection.  There is a slight 1970s feel (a decade of fashion I love), with clean, tailored items that can be mixed and matched and stay relevent in your closet for many seasons to come.

See the video of the runway show at www.prada.com

Monday, January 18, 2010

Swanky Salvatore!


It is finally the start of men's fashion week in Milan for Fall 2010 (I know, we are still in winter, and fashion is already showing the next fall's new looks) but that's what we love about runway, always looking into the future, so to speak.
And thank you, Ferragamo designer, Massimiliano Giornetti, for bringing the dandiest, most flamboyant, and most bad-ass men's collection I have seen at the fabled fashion house yet.  The people at Ferragamo have been putting a lot of energy making this iconic brand youthful again, and I can tell you that I am a huge fan of the work they have done.  

Friday, January 15, 2010

Finally, something good on TV!






Not that I don't adore the Dsquared2 boys and the Zoe Camp, and I don't want to take away how happy I am Project Runway is back in the Big Apple (and I live in and love LA), but "Kell on Earth" is definitely one of the most anticipated shows (for me) to premier on Bravo.
Kelly Cutrone has been my favorite personality on "The Hills" and the "The City" with her fighting-for-blood work ethic that I adore, and her no-nonsense, biting management of her company, People's Revolution. My favorite line ever from the "The Hills" is when Kelly is mentoring LC on her coaching of friend, Steph Pratt. 
“You might want to kiss her on the cheek but I’d put a gun to her back and make sure she stands up straight”.
Finally, my idol, Cutrone is bringing us in her world, as she juggles one of the most reputable fashion PR and fashion show production companies in the world, all while being a single mom. "Kell on Earth" will definitely show us the softer side of the fashion queen, but I am sure there will be plenty of blood as she and her company conquers fashion week.
"Kell on Earth" premiers February 1st on Bravo.

Check out more videos and Kelly's bio at http://www.bravotv.com/kell-on-earth

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Brown(e) is your new black


Alright boys, time for a bit of menswear.  If you love tailored menswear, (and you DO love tailored menswear because you have burned your sparkly tattoo t-shirts), then you must get to know Thom Browne.  Born in Pennsylvania, and a graduate of Notre Dame, Browne worked as a designer for Club Monaco, then founded his own line in 2001.  Browne also collaborates with Brooks Brothers' Black Fleece Collection, and has recently teamed up with French ski brand, Moncler, for their Gamme Bleu line.
Browne designs for the business man that seriously cares about how well his suits fit.  His suits are body conscious, as if each piece has been meticulous tailored for his wearer.  By the way, if you don't have a tailor in your phone contacts, find one and now!
Not to say that Browne is a bit quirky.  Seen above at his Spring 2010 show, Browne is wearing his signature shrunken suit with the shortened legs, which Ms. Zoe's assistant, Brad was wearing to fashion week in Paris last year.  The khaki blazer trench with the sweat outfit, I pine for, and not that I am a big fan of men in miniskirts, the cut of the model's shirt and beautiful jacket, is most definitely something to love.
So boys, visit your local Barney's or men's designer Nordstrom, so you can get a closer look at what you should be wearing, now that you are all grown up.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

A Single Man


Dazzling and brilliant is what I have to say about Tom Ford's directorial debut. Jason and I recently saw the movie at a local theater in LA, and I was compelled to write an entry about this film. "A Single Man", based on the Christopher Isherwood's 1964 novel by the same name, takes place in Los Angeles in 1962, during the Cuban missile crisis. Colin Firth plays a British professor at a local college, stuggling with the death of his longtime partner (Matthew Goode). Colin's character is now trudging through life, while his best friend (Julianne Moore), tries, in her drunken, pseudo-glamorous way, to console him.
Colin Firth does a fantastic job portraying the loneliness of being a closeted gay in 1960s America, as he isn't even allowed to attend the funeral of his partner of 16 years. The movie has a very melancholic tone, but there are plenty of brilliant moments, such as the acting by Firth and Moore, and the absolutely incredible attention to detail of Tom Ford and his take of fashion and design in the 1960s. The clothes, the cars, the architecture, all just stunning. Beautiful while sad, this movie needs to be on your radar.

Friday, January 1, 2010

Happy New Year!


Cheers to a new year and a new decade my cyberland fashionistas.  It will definitely be interesting to look back at the aughts and be dissecting what fashion trends and tribulations we were wearing during the decade.  But let's look to the future, and no better to do that with than Nicholas Ghesquiere for Balenciaga.
Jason and I were spending some time in the OC yesterday, and we stopped by the Balenciaga store at the famed South Coast Plaza.  It wasn't until we were leaving the store when Jason insisted that I go back to see the video screens previewing Spring 2010.  The shoes made me gasp out of sheer joy (plus I was so proud of Jason identifying the importance of these shoes in my life).
The whole collection brings to mind devochkas going to the moloko bar, mischievous and sleek.  These girls are ready to forget the aughts (and the bad economy), and party like its twenty-one hundred.