Showing posts with label Chanel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chanel. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 08, 2014

Fabulous Dresses From The Past

Christmas and New Years is over. So let's stress down a bit by looking at some amazing dresses from the years that have passed!





Black, sparkling evening dress with matching cape by Chanel, ca 1930.




Evening dress worn by Queen Soraya of Iran, by Emilio Schuberth, 1953.




Sequined evening dress by Lanvin, ca 1925.




Green evening ensemble with fur trimmed cape and ostrich feather fan, ca 1929.




The ultimate glam evening dress! 1936.




Costume designed by Edith Head for Ginger Rogers in Lady In The Dark, 1944. One of the most expensive costumes ever made! I want this one for a burlesque act...or just an evening at home...




"Petal" by Charles James, 1951.




Evening dress, 1890's.




Evening dress, ca 1908. In love with this one...




Tea gown by Worth, 1895. See ladies - THIS is the only acceptable piece of clothing for the drinking of tea!

























Thursday, July 12, 2012

Things I DON'T Want Right Now

And as usual a Things I DON'T Want Right Now post, follows the one I did yesterday. Get used to it...But I've noticed the post where I show you the things I don't want are more popular than the ones where I show you the good stuff. Hm...Anyway. Here comes the first part of horrible things I found among the Resort 2013 Collections!

Acne

The way the boots and pants go together reminds me of something ABBA wore back in the day. It might have been cool then, but not now. That low wast is extremely unflattering too. Completely out of proportion. It might work on you if you are a hip hopper though - and a boy...

Altuzarra

No, no, no! Or, as they say in Russia; Njet, njet, njet!!!

Antonio Marras

Cute. Very cute...Just kidding...

Barbara Bui

Cool model. Cool hair. The plastic poo she's dressed in - not so cool...

Celine

What bothers me about this outfit is the bottom of the pants. Seriously?!!!

Celine

Transparent clothes can be oh so beautiful!...And sometimes - as we see here - oh so horrible...

Chanel

Chanel

I love 18th century clothes, and usually when today's designers get inspired by this lavish century, it turns out quite well. Here though, are two examples when it didn't turn out quite so well...

Givenchy

No comment...

House of Holland

When you mow your lawn, don't wear white! This might happen...

Jason Wu

This dress could have been really pretty, if Mr. Wu could just have made up his mind whether he wanted to make it short or long. Why? WHYYYYY?!!!!

Jen Kao

Uhm...It's probably comfy though...

Josie Natori

This just doesn't look right somehow. Those colors together, and the ill-fitting pants. Nope!















Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Things I Want Right Now

In the Things I Want Right Now series, we have now reached the first part of the 2012 Resort Collections! And my favorites are:

Alexander McQueen

Alexander McQueen

Perfect floor sweepers from Alexander McQueen! You get rid of dust at the same time you look gorgeous!

Chanel

Summer-suit!

Chloé

For the colder summer days.

Elie Saab

Love the 18th century style of the bodice on this dress!

Elie Saab

Gorgeous red dress from the front...

Elie Saab

...and from the back!

Elie Saab

Simple, yet eye-stopping because of the color!

Giambattista Valli

A bit demure, but still sexy with the black, transparent details.

Lela Rose

Lela Rose

Lela Rose

Three 50s-inspired dresses from Lela Rose. I had actually never heard of this designer before, but as a vintage-lover I'm glad I finally did!

Marchesa
Summer-green softness...

Marchesa

This old Hollywood glamour-dress makes me think of a dark ocean. It really looks like water enveloping the model!

Marchesa

One more from Marchesa! For the fun summer party when you want to look good, but still add a bit of humor!


















Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Bukowskis' Showroom

As most of you know from reading this blog, I've been working as a stylist at the auction house Bukowskis the last few weeks, for their Vintage and Jewels auction. After the photographing for the web catalogue was done, we started building the showroom.


Huge balloons were part of the decoration! I felt like a ten year old little girl holding those things. When I held five at the same time I almost lifted from the ground...


Here's lovely Linda tying the balloons up. Look at her electrified hair!!!


And here is the result - flying dress number one...


...and flying dress number two!


We color-coordinated everything with the help of different paintings and photographs. This is the red corner - obviously...


Here we have a picture of a horse, under which stands a pair of shoes (the black ones) decorated with hair from the mane of an actual pony!


The Hermés Kelly bag - watched over by gorgeous Marilyn! I want that picture!


One of the cabinets. There were lots of stuff for sale!


One of the mannequins, dressed in Chanel and surrounded by bags from Dior and Gucci! One day a woman walked around with her husband, looking at all the clothes and trying some on. Then she stopped, pointed at me, and said loudly to her husband: "I want her dress!". He, he. Just a little something I stitched together myself - an original Miss Meadows! It was this dress by the way. Another day a very sleazy old man came and said he wanted to by me at the auction! Gah! Men with money just assumes they can get anything! Don't think he could have afforded me though. I'm don't sell out for money, I'd rather have somebody's soul...


Keith Richards kept an eye on everything...


He especially liked this Lars Wallin dress!

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Dresses weren't the only thing that could fly - here we have an umbrella hovering too!


On the stage we put all the big Louis Vuitton travel cases. And more balloons...


This was one of my favorite pieces of the whole auction - a black, transparent blouse from the 20s or 30s! The sleeves were decorated with heavy rhinestones, and it was in top condition! If it had been just a little bit smaller I would have put a bid on it. Since it didn't have a label it was clubbed at a horribly low price...


Designer Bea Szenfeld had made an installation for the showroom - a big necklace made of white, gold and silver paper, folded as diamonds...


...and another piece of the same media, writing out part of the lyrics for Madonna's Material Girl!


During the VIP evening, when the showroom opened, a line to the jewelry room was soon created by eager guests.


I do understand them though...That room SPARKLED!!!


Here's a ring shaped as a frog. I spent a few minutes in that room every day, just to get my daily dose of diamonds. Right now I really suffer from the abstinence...


Fanny, Tifa and Elsa came to the opening night. Fanny even had a few pieces from her store Kellerman Vintage for sale at the auction!


Here's a little picture from the actual auction. Exciting...


I liked working at Bukowskis so much I couldn't stand the thought of leaving them when my work there was done, so I decided to end it all by hanging myself with a diamond necklace in the jewelry room...When I was almost out of air I remembered there was a burlesque party the next day though, which I really didn't wanna miss! So I released my neck from the 21.75 ct of diamonds...The starting bid on that thing was 100,000 SEK (14,730 US dollars) by the way. Could there be a better way to die?!

I made it to the burlesque party, but more about that tomorrow!


























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