Showing posts with label Designer Profiles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Designer Profiles. Show all posts

Monday, October 8, 2007

Designer Profile: Rachel Roy

Refined feminine clothes make up the majority of this California native's signature collection. By combining modern cuts, luxurious fabrics and intricate details, she has moved out from the shadow of her hip-hop entrepreneur husband, Damon Dash. Rachel Roy's label, based in New York, was launched in 2005 and is now carried at big name department stores like Bergdorf Goodman, Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue and Nordstrom. And since shopbop has their designer boutique, you can find her online as well...

Intricate pleating and satin panels add a modern touch to this effortlessly chic herringbone Stephanie Dress.













Graphic black and white never looked so elegant. Shirred organza and pinstriped cotton are an unexpected combo in this gorgeous Anne Dress.












And I know I've shown you this Grace Dress before, but its just so fantastically fabulous that I had to post it again...



To see a preview of whats to come, check out her resort and spring collections on style.com.

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Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Star Designer: The Phenomenon Analyzed

The title "star turned designer" is always a troubling one. J.Lo, Amanda Bynes, Mandy Moore, the Olsens and many more have decided that acting and/or singing is just not enough. The next step for these fashion plates? To create their own clothes, of course. Why not, I guess? They have a huge head start when it comes to starting a fashion line. They have the name recognition and the funding, not to mention the press, contacts and publicists that are essential to starting a successful business. But do they know more about clothes than just how to wear them?
















Some celebs really do have what it takes. For example, Gwen Stefani's line, L.A.M.B., has done fabulously. Everything in the line has her own unique rasta/punk/SoCal stamp. Each piece is designed beautifully, with attention paid to the smallest detail. She works on the line personally, in conjunction with a professional. And the clothes don't just look like something she would wear, she actually wears them. You can tell she is passionate about fashion, and that she really cares about the final product.













On the other end of the spectrum is Jessica Simpson, who does nothing but put her face and name to a brand. She has gone from beauty products and hair extensions, to shoes and now clothes. While I can't tell you about her beauty line or hair products (sooo not my department,) I can tell you she isn't doing too well in the fashion sphere. Her shoes are not well-made and from what I've heard, pretty painful. Her clothing brand is practically nonexistent. She was sued last year for not wearing or even promoting her product. And you will still probably see her wearing a bathrobe on the cover of some tabloid before you see her wearing any of the clothes from her own brand.























But somewhere in the middle of those two extremes lands Sienna Miller. A fashion icon in her own right, she has recently teamed up with her sister Savannah to create Twenty8Twelve, which is now available online at Neiman Marcus. There are some cute pieces, like the dress her sister wears in the above picture, but nothing groundbreaking. Plus, 99% of Sienna's charm comes from her mix and match-y sensibility: putting on a skirt as a dress, wearing a belt around her bust, tucking her skinny jeans into her sandals. So don't expect to put on a pair of pants from twenty8twelve and suddenly be transformed. It takes a lot of time and effort, in addition to an intuitive sense of style, to look as fabulous as these celebs do everyday. So don't become blinded by the media campaigns surrounding these celeb clothing lines. Buy something because you like it, not because Sienna's sister (or Jessica Simpson's lackey) designed it.

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Friday, August 17, 2007

An American in Paris: Erin Fetherston


This 25 year old expat is one of the Top 10 finalists for the 2007 Vogue/CFDA Fashion Fund Award. Originally a California native, she now lives and works in Paris, creating ready-to-wear inspired by fairy tale romance. Delicate, frothy and theatrical, her clothes are next to impossible to find online. But various boutiques and department stores around the country carry her ethereal clothes. Friends like Kirsten Dunst and Zooey Deschanel have helped garner press attention for her small company, even catching the attention of the people over at Target, who have booked her for a Go Internation collection, to debut in November.

Erin with Zooey Deschanel at her Fall 2007 Show

A few looks from the Fall 2007 runway show:













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More runway shots, but from Spring 2007:

















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And a sneak preview of her collection for Target, with the models decked out in Fetherston's signature blonde bangs.




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Thursday, August 2, 2007

Graham & Spencer

Graham & Spencer's chic and unstudied clothes have a great sense of luxury without breaking the bank. This new label is brought to you by the same designers that created Velvet, the company known for its fashion forward, yet comfy, tees and knits. Since its debut in 2006, Graham & Spencer has been featured in Vogue, Elle, InStyle, and WomensWearDaily.


The pleating on this Graham & Spencer Double V-Neck Charmeuse Dress is delicate enough to offset the wide hem and empire waist. And the unexpected color choice is incredibly sophisticated.










Perfect for late nights, this Graham & Spencer Square Neck Silk Blouse looks great with skinny jeans and high heels. And for those of us who eat more then just celery, it's really slimming.













Who doesn't love pockets on dresses? This playful Graham & Spencer Strapless Tie Front Dress is the perfect color for fall. I love this stylish shade of teal...










Navy and black are such an unexpected but striking combination. And I love the trench coat-like detail on the collar of this Graham & Spencer Silk Color Block Top.


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Friday, July 27, 2007

Phillip Lim

This CFDA Finalist has a modern take on classic and clean American sportswear. After working for Katayone Adeli and Development, Phillip Lim launched his signature line, 3.1 Phillip Lim, in 2005. He received immediate success both critically and commercially. He won the Swarovski Award for Emerging Talent by the CFDA. And only one look at his streamlined clothes need to tell you why. They have have a refined charm and a great attention to detail. His clothes are chic and polished without ever looking stuffy.














I love his looks for Fall 2007 and lucky you.... they are already in stores!!! So here are some of my favorites... including some left over from last season

This Pleat Front Shell is both delicate and architectural at the same time. A great top to wear out over jeans or hidden under a suit.












The high neck on this Ringlet Band Collar Blouse is elegant and slightly retro. Wear it with slim-fitting pants or jeans for a sophisticated casual look.











This simple, yet elegant Bow-Knot Draped Dress is a great option when you don't want to wear just another LBD. The sweeping fabric and fuller cut are also a great way to cover up a not-so-flat tummy.










I love the over-sized bows on this otherwise simple Wale Wool Coat. The slightly cropped sleeves add a lady-like feel as well.














This show-stopper was one of the last pieces to walk down the runway. The studded collar and flowy body of this Embellished Neck Cocktail Dress are divine. But this dress is for the young and thin... sorry for the rest of you...

Check out more of his new clothes at nordstrom.com

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Friday, July 13, 2007

Doo.Ri

This Parsons grad started her sophisticated label in 2001, after working as head designer for Geoffrey Beene. Working in the basement of her parents' dry-cleaning store in New Jersey, she built her little line into a formidable fashion force. She has since won the 2006 CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund competition as well as the prestigious Swarovski Perry Ellis Award for Emerging Talent in Womenswear.




Her signature jersey dresses and tops are slouchy draped perfection, and interesting architectural details add a sophisticated touch. Her thoughtful, beautiful clothes don't scream for attention but exude a sense of demure elegance. And many of the pieces are flattering for any age group. I am so excited for these gorgeous looks come fall...




































































These great looks from spring may still be in stores if you can catch them.... check out jake, some might even be on sale...
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