Posts for October 5th 2010

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Paris Fashion Week Street Style — Shu Pei Qin

We spotted Shu Pei Qin on Paris Fashion Week day six donning a charcoal riding coat with skinny ankle-length trousers, cream mushroom-printed blouse by Topshop, and studded Miu Miu loafers.

We spotted Shu Pei Qin on Paris Fashion Week day six donning a charcoal riding coat with skinny ankle-length trousers, cream mushroom-printed blouse by Topshop, and studded Miu Miu loafers. Try out this equestrian-inspired ensemble with the exact pair of Miu Miu loafers along with similar picks from Undercover, Old Navy, and Clements Ribeiro.




Left to right: Undercover Long Coat ($1,898), Elizabeth and James Sterling Silver Studded Ring ($85), Clements Ribeiro Spotted Silk-Chiffon Blouse ($300, originally $1,000), Badgley Mischka Shoulder Bag ($349), Miu Miu Studded Penny Loafer ($750), Old Navy Skinny Ankle Zip Trouser ($30)

Photos: Greg Kessler

Paris Fashion Week

Giles Deacon's First Emanuel Ungaro Collection — for Spring 2011— Involved Anna Dello Russo Modeling a Sheep Purse

>> Giles Deacon is the sixth designer to try his hand at Emanuel Ungaro since the founder retired in 2004, and, as Suzy Menkes noted, he "was brought in to stabilize the brand, rather than rev it up with a grand show in his first season."
Spring 2011 Paris Fashion Week: Emanuel Ungaro

>> Giles Deacon is the sixth designer to try his hand at Emanuel Ungaro since the founder retired in 2004, and, as Suzy Menkes noted, he "was brought in to stabilize the brand, rather than rev it up with a grand show in his first season."

Hence, a presentation on an indoor patch of grass, the clothes modeled by “women with character and personality” in a range of ages, including Anna Dello Russo — who held a sheep handbag she named "Funbongo," French actress Joana Preiss, Querelle Jansen — who was coaxed out of modeling retirement — plus several models from the '90s: 37-year-old Claudia Mason, 35-year-old French model Caroline de Maigret, 33-year-old Brazilian model Shirley Mallmann, and 35-year-old South African model Georgina Grenville.

"I went through all the archives, from the '60s all the way through, in order to understand the feeling, the subtlety, the softness of the Ungaro heritage," Deacon explained of his collection. "I wanted the collection to be super-sophisticated, gorgeous, vivacious, sensual — really, just beautiful clothes." WWD noted that the pieces, many crafted by couture methods, "will be expensive to produce and buy," but signified what "looked like a real investment in the label."

Critics in general seemed encouraged by the collection, but not entirely sold. Style.com's Tim Blanks wrote: "You could picture the professional party girls in [the dresses] already, and on that level, the collection was a TKO. But where other women fit into the new Ungaro equation will be the challenge Deacon has to deal with in the months to come." And Cathy Horyn added: "If you consider how much time Phoebe Philo had to rethink Celine before she showed anything, Mr. Deacon needed more time to develop his ideas. Maybe Ungaro can’t wait, though . . . On the whole, the clothes looked French, the Ungaro ruching and draping was kept to a cautious minimum, and the skirts needed more design attention. The collection was certainly pitched to a young woman. Mr. Deacon’s next step is to remove himself a little more from the archive and develop his own fabrics and ideas."

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Paris Fashion Week Street Style — Julia Sarr-Jamois

Wonderland fashion editor Julia Sarr-Jamois took a spin in sportswear on Paris Fashion Week day three, donning a pink Prada chunky knit crewneck sweater and gray fleece skirt.

Wonderland fashion editor Julia Sarr-Jamois took a spin in sportswear on Paris Fashion Week day three, donning a pink Prada chunky knit crewneck sweater and gray fleece skirt. Grab a similar look — which Sarr-Jamois elevated with speckled satin booties and gray textured tights — with a bright Topshop knit sweater, Sonia by Sonia Rykiel A-line knit skirt, and textured Alaia booties.




Left to right: Topshop Slouch Jumper ($125), Movado Leather Watch ($695), Julia Sarr-Jamois at Paris Fashion Week, Jonathan Aston Ribbed Tights ($9, orginally $15), Topshop Texture Ring Set ($18), Alaia Black Grommet Booties ($796), Sonia By Sonia Rykiel A-line Knit Skirt ($341), Isabel Marant Fringed Leather Bag ($875)

Photos: Greg Kessler

Yves Saint Laurent

As Replacement Rumors Linger, Stefano Pilati's Spring 2011 Yves Saint Laurent Collection Criticized For Not Making Impact

>> Rumors of Stefano Pilati's fate at Yves Saint Laurent have been circling for months now, some purporting that he may be headed to Giorgio Armani, and others just saying that he's on his way out, and headhunters have been employed to interview replacements.
Spring 2011 Paris Fashion Week: Yves Saint Laurent

>> Rumors of Stefano Pilati's fate at Yves Saint Laurent have been circling for months now, some purporting that he may be headed to Giorgio Armani, and others just saying that he's on his way out, and headhunters have been employed to interview replacements.

Pilati's Spring 2011 collection was an ode to the Saint Laurent codes, which WWD called "impeccable," "stellar," and "perfection," and Style.com deemed "a collection that should resonate loud and long for Pilati." Cathy Horyn, however, wasn't so convinced: "The problem with the clothes is they don’t get under your skin. They’re a little boring, if you really want to know. Mr. Pilati’s choice of French blue, a soft burnt orange, tan and a bit of black-flecked green seem rather flat in a season of fantastical color."

And if there's any credence to the rumors of Pilati's fate at Saint Laurent hanging in the balance, Horyn's next paragraph certainly doesn't help his case: "Mr. Pilati has another problem, or rather the YSL company does. In the six years he has been the house designer, it’s hard to think of a shape or a color or a detail for which he is known. He has done saucy ruffles, then clerical references, then sleek pants suits with little pom-poms, then modernist tunics, then Japanese-like cutting, then hot leather bustiers, and loose dresses with strawberries. But what does he stand for? It’s never fair or accurate to compare two designers — different circumstances, different design methods — but Phoebe Philo is a very good example of a designer who in a short time has created shapes and motifs for Céline that are recognizable. Whether you like them or not, or find them original, the designs at Céline are very clear and impactful. More than that, the clothes seem to be desirable. And Mr. Pilati hasn’t been able to engage the fashion tribe on that level."

Viktor & Rolf

Backstage Snaps from Paris Fashion Week Part Two: Karlie Kloss Playing Air Guitar at Jean Paul Gaultier, and More

>> The latest from backstage at Paris Fashion Week: Coco Rocha and her husband James Conran hanging pre-Christian Dior with Maryna Linchuk, Karlie Kloss playing air guitar at Jean Paul Gaultier, and Roland Mouret having a moment backstage with Daiane Conterato.

>> The latest from backstage at Paris Fashion Week: Coco Rocha and her husband James Conran hanging pre-Christian Dior with Maryna Linchuk, Karlie Kloss playing air guitar at Jean Paul Gaultier, and Roland Mouret having a moment backstage with Daiane Conterato. All that, plus more snaps from Lanvin, Haider Ackermann, Pedro Lourenco, and Viktor & Rolf.

Photos: Greg Kessler