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Showing posts with label rodarte. Show all posts
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Sunday, February 27, 2011

Rodarte for Opening Ceremony, Emilio Pucci Fall 2011

I took a look at Rodarte's collection for OC, and I am kind of disappointed. I guess I shouldn't have expected the bargain prices of Rodarte's collaboration with Target. The cheapest Rodarte x OC piece costs $110, and it's a pair of "tattoo tights." Basically, they are sheer tights with designs on them that are supposed to look like tattoos once you put them on. (A few Etsy sellers have been touting tackier versions of Rodarte's for months.) Opening Ceremony also stocks non-collaboration pieces by Rodarte and there are actually a few things cheaper than $110 � pencil cases, notebooks and tee-shirts with "RADARTE" (no typo) printed on them. Yay let's go buy a Rodarte pencil case guyz! It comes stocked with Rodarte pencils and a Kurt Cobain eraser!





















Tattoo tights, purchase here.

I also took a look at Emilio Pucci's Fall 2011 collection which was an uplifting experience. Classic Pucci prints (some hand painted), exquisite detailing, velvet, and lace accents. The collection is rich, and I know I used the word rich to describe Oscar de la Renta's fur lined excess, but each are completely different � while I want to pull de la Renta's plush pieces closer, each dress from Pucci's latest collection is more suited as a piece of art not to be toyed with.





Photos: Pucci

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Winter's Not So Bad After All

Winter is great because you don't have to dress like a teenage stripper in order to stop sweating. Also you get to wear chunky sweaters and soft knits, plus boots with knee socks! Cashmere and shearling and faux fur that feels real! And peppermint bark with hot chocolate and huge marshmallows from Williams-Sonoma! In summer, you can't layer your Rodarte cardigan and Proenza Schouler nordic sweater with your Alexander McQueen skull-printed scarf. In the summer, it's weird if you ask for a cup of chicken noodle soup and a pumpkin spice latte (not that I drink coffee anyway). I guess I could go on and on, but instead I made a set on Polyvore of a few of my favorite Fall/Winter pieces.
It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year

As you've probably guessed, the purple/blue cardigan is by Rodarte and the nordic white/black sweater is by Proenza Schouler. The faux-fur coat is Lanvin for H&M, ring by Lanvin, wedges by Camilla Skovgaard, jeans by Superfine, and fur clutch by Michael Kors. The nail polish is a limited edition khaki set by Chanel, and the picture in the upper left corner is of Liu Wen.

Ugly shoe time!
These flipper-heels are by Belgian artist Paul Schietekat.
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Also, is it possible for a flower to get a cold because I think this one's nose is running.

























Wednesday, February 17, 2010

New York Fashion Week Highlights II: Erin Fetherston, Rodarte, Marc Jacobs, Thakoon, Max Azria


Erin Fetherston Ready To Wear Fall 2010

Rodarte Ready To Wear Fall 2010

Thakoon Ready To Wear Fall 2010

Marc Jacobs Ready To Wear Fall 2010

Max Azria Ready To Wear Fall 2010

Thursday, February 19, 2009

New York Fashion Week: Erin Fetherston, Rodarte


Nothing outstanding but incredibly cute and doll-esque. I love almost everything in the collection and some of the pieces got my imagination racing taking me into fairytale land =D. I also saw a little Alice in Wonderland in this...<3


I'm gonna have to jump on the I love Rodarte bandwagon because what the Mulleavy sisters presented for Fall 09 was another outstanding collection.The beautifully crafted dresses looked liked abstract paintings constructed upon the bodies of the models. I can't wait to see these beautiful art pieces in editorials!

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

runway to highstreet - rodarte fall 08


To me Rodarte's RTW Fall 08 collection is like Alice in Wonderland gone bad.
As the designers Kate and Laura Mulleavy already said "the connection between the Kabuki tradition and that of modern Japanese horror films." Horror films. Exactly what comes to mind when looking at those dresses. But at beginning the collection is quite powdery and dreamy, which is why I thought of Alice in Wonderland...with a knife..haha.

After looking at all these "slasher" dresses I think I definitely need something out of red chiffon!