Showing posts with label designer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label designer. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

H&M Designer Collaboration



Yes! Yes! I did the same face! 

According to market sources, the Swedish fast-fashion giant will unveil a project with Lanvin and its creative director, Alber Elbaz, within the next week. 
Earlier this week H&M launched a video campaign to build curiosity about its annual holiday designer tie-up.
If you haven't seen the videos yet, here they are! Enjoy!!!


Ahh can't wait for September 9th!
I'm telling you, September is the best month ever!

Source: WWD

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Obsession du Jour

Adriana Castro
handbag designer 
This is one of my favorite pieces from her latest collection Spring/Summer 2010, the "Python Eva Clutch", love everything about it, the colors, the shape, and what I like the most is that it can be worn either at night or during the day!
I have to admit that when I first saw Adriana Castro's collection last year I completely fell in love with every piece. 
Her designs are truly beautiful, it's like wearing works of art!

Lizard Annie Clutch
Lizard Skinny Belts 
Lizard Tina Clutches
Crocodile D Buckle Belts
Lizard Zip Wallets
Python Annie Clutch
Python Loren Hobo

Castro's handbags are loved and carried by celebrities and fashion influencers including Sarah Jessica Parker, Jennifer Lopez, Eva Longoria, Kim Kardashian, Heidi Klum and Audrina Patridge. The genuine, exotic collection is available exclusively at specialty retailers worldwide including Henri Bendel in New York City, Saks Fifth Avenue in Dubai, Harvey Nichols in Hong Kong as well as select boutiques in Russia and Mexico.






Sunday, June 6, 2010

Interview with Lira Leirner

I had the fabulous opportunity of interviewing london based fashion designer
Lira Leirner
definitely a one to watch!
 1. Who is Lira Leirner?
I'm a fashion designer and writer. I write about fashion and culture, how they influence my creations and general thoughts on the industry itself as well as white-collar crime. But Lira Leirner is also a small couture line of peculiar and beautiful, feminine and demure dresses and will soon include a men’s line.

2. Who is your ideal client?
My ideal client is someone who has a classic style with a twist. Furthermore, a lot of my dresses are meant to underline the sweet and girly, yet demure nature of the wearer and include an understated, not in-your-face, but natural sexiness and beauty.

3. When did you launch your line?
Lira Leirner was founded in December 2009 after a significant, epiphany provoking cultural holiday in Switzerland, including an eye-opening conversation with a banker who made me realise that one should contribute to, not consume one’s passions.

4. Biggest achievement:
Living my own life based on my own merits and hard work, independently.

5. I’m obsessed with…
I’m obsessed with understanding and identifying the spread of criminal intent across social hierarchies and the unbelievably disproportional public awareness on the extent of white-collar crime and its impact on our everyday life in comparison to street crime. I have been researching, reading and writing about this topic for seven years now. And fashion, obviously.



6. Which designer do you admire the most?
SinPatron. He’s a designer from Bilbao, Spain, who I came across online by accident. He is self-taught, like me, and his intricate approach to gorgeous and quirky, unique pieces make my face light up. And also, I am a big fan of volumes – I use puffed sleeves in my dresses a lot, obviously not to as much of an extent as SinPatron as my pieces are meant to be wearable rather than theatrical. However, I think that as a designer one will always answer this question with someone that we either wish to aspire to or see ourselves in, both things apply to my ‘relationship’ with SinPatron.

7. A city:
I have lived in as many houses as I am old, in five countries and eight cities. However, London is my all time favourite city. Everything is normal and accepted here, and I love that.

8. A book:
It’s hard to choose one, so here are the top five that have influenced my way of thinking to a great extent. “White Collar Crime” by Edwin H. Sutherland, “Down and Out in Paris and London” and “Animal Farm” by George Orwell, “Orientalism” by Edward Said, and most importantly, “Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste” by Pierre Bordieu. However, I also really enjoy reading fantasy books.

9. A quote:
Don’t be humble; you’re not that great.

10. Piece of fashion advice?
Most women are pear shaped (top being a size 8- bottom size 10 etc), and most fashion companies have to create generic sizes. That usually means that you get dresses that are either too small around our ‘neither areas’ or too loose around our shoulders and bust, which I have seen in many cases make women get fed up with one-piece outfits and prefer matching and assembling two separate pieces. The way I design around that is by choosing to use A-line skirts in a dress, which flatter and fit a wide range of irregular ‘bottom’ sizes, be it smaller or larger than the bust, allowing the wearer to have a perfectly fitting dress where it matters. I go for A-line skirted dresses when I shop, as well, so I always suggest this to women.

11. High heels or flats?
High, high heels, four inches and above (I’m tiny).

12. You would never leave your house without?
My iPhone. which I don’t know what I’d do without (I get upset and feel naked when it runs out of battery).

13. What’s in your handbag?
My wallet, flats to walk home in (I live on a hill), a bottle of water, some form of chocolate, moleskine sketchbook for ideas, my beloved iPhone, my crappy little canon camera, basic make up, sunglasses and my awesome Lamy silver pencil-and-pen-in-one.

14. Anything else you want to share with us?
I want to thank my mother, my sister and my partner’s support and criticism, without which I wouldn’t be who and where I am.







Lira Leirner ships internationally, you can buy the dresses at her online shop  http://www.liraleirner.com/shop.html or if you’re American, go to her etsy shop http://www.etsy.com/shop/LiraLei and all pieces are unique, one-off pieces.




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Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Interview with fashion designer John Schoemann from de-fuse



  1. Who’s de-fuse?
The name de-fuse came from the way the line was developed.  Focusing on trend, cut, style and high end techniques with a very affordable price for all.

  1. What inspired you to get into Fashion Design?
I worked as a fashion stylist for years and I guess it was a natural evolution for me to start designing.  I had the opportunity to work with all types of clothes and designers and I noticed how the clothes were made and designed.  I noticed that the cut and proportion is most important.



  1. Who’s your ideal client? 
A girl who is relaxed, she knows how to mix the pieces up, a girl who appreciates details and knows which piece is right for her.

  1. When did you launch de-fuse? 
We started in 2009

  1. Biggest achievement:
Check back later LOL



  1. What do you do during the day?
Daydream about fashion, material and next seasons collection, I'm always thinking about the future

  1. Which designer do you admire the most? 
Karl Lagerfeld

  1. A city: 
New York



  1. A book:
The shack

  1. A quote: 
"Learn from yesterday, live for today and hope for tomorrow"...

  1. A fashion advice? 
Be true to yourself...



  1. What's next for de-fuse? 
Online store coming soon!!!

  1. Anything else you want to share with us? 
www.de-fuse.com

**Exclusive interview for Lua Jewelry{the blog}**




Thursday, April 15, 2010

Angel Schlesser - Pret A Porter Primavera/Verano 2010.Cibeles


































This spring/summer for Angel Schlesser it's all about oversized ruffles, capri length trousers, deep cowl neck jumpsuits, brief jackets, cocktail mini dresses and sheath dresses. A predominantly black and white collection with splashes of pink, yellow and blue. An Absolutely beautiful, simple, updated and sophisticated collection. 
Once again, well done Mr.Schlesser! 

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Tabitha Simmons


Tabitha Simmons

Stylist Tabitha Simmons was born in England. After studying film and Kingston University, Tabitha began her styling carrer. She is a contributing editor for Vogue magazine and a regular contributor to "Dazed and Confused" and "Another Magazine". She collaborates with photographers Craig McDean, Glen Luchford and Steven Klein, and with fashion designers like Calvin Klein, Alexander McQueen (RIP) and Zac Posen, for whom she has styled catwalk shows.
She currently resides and works in New York City.







You can find these beauties at www.tabithasimmons.com or at www.brownsfashion.com

Prabal Gurung


Born in Singapore and raised in the Kathmandu, Nepal. It was in Delhi, India that his design career truly began. While studying at New Delhi's National Institute of Fashion Technology, he apprenticed at several local production and fashion houses and designed with Manish Arora. 
Gurung's travels took him to Melbourne and London, where he assisted stylists for various fashion shows and international publications.


In 1999 after 7 years of traveling he moved to New York City. He began his career in New York interning for Donna Karan while attending Parsons School of Design. In his first year he was awarded the "Best Designer" title at the annual Parsons/FIT design competition. After Parsons, he spent two years with Cynthia Rowley's design team, which allowed him to gain even more invaluable experience on both the design and business enf of New York's highly competitive fashion scene. Soon after, he became the design director at Bill Blass. After five successful years, Gurung left his post at Bill Blass to launch his own collection, PRABAL GURUNG.




Prabal Gurung launched his first eponymous collection during New York Fashion Week in February 2009 with a presentation at the FLAG Art Foundation in Chelsea.
Since the launch of his collection, Gurung has been a recipient of the Ecco Domani Fashion Fund Award. He has also been selected by the fashion industry's leading editors, retailers, designers and business experts for one of the highly coveted design studios at the {CFDA Fashion Incubator} for 2010-2012.


In March, 2010, Prabal was nominated for the 2010 CFDA Swaroski Womenswear Award.
Gurung presently resides in New York City.





"This industry is so unpredictable, you just have to enjoy it. I am in no rush to be the next big thing."- Prabal Gurung~