Posts for December 12th 2012

Oscar De La Renta

Oscar de la Renta Pre-Fall 2013 (Plus, Accessories!)

Oscar de la Renta's collections tend to run wide and deep, and his Pre-Fall 2013 offering is no different.
Oscar de la Renta Pre-Fall 2013 | Pictures

Oscar de la Renta's collections tend to run wide and deep, and his Pre-Fall 2013 offering is no different.

But what was different about this show was the designer's experimenting with a new silhouette: slightly high-waisted A-line skirts that stopped just below the calves. These were paired with jackets cut from the same cloth, or belted with shirts tucked in.

The rest of the collection featured all of de la Renta's customary treatments, but they were applied with a lighter hand. The jewels we saw decorating his Spring 2013 and Fall 2012 collections were restricted here to necklaces, brooches, and the crystals applied to a selection of evening gowns, and floral embellishments that are so much a part of his language were mostly confined to prints.

One pale blue dress cleverly used pink and blue paillettes to simulate blurry, pixelated roses. The model walked by as Marvin Gaye belted out the lyrics to "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing," but we'd be just as happy with the roses on this dress as a bouquet of live blooms.

Holiday

All We Want For Christmas: The Most Outrageous Things on Our Editors' Wish Lists

We spend all year drooling over the best of the best, so is it any wonder that when the holidays finally roll around we set our sights high?
Expensive Holiday Dream Gifts | Fashion 2012

We spend all year drooling over the best of the best, so is it any wonder that when the holidays finally roll around we set our sights high? Yes, we know we'll never really get that Chanel surfboard or that solid gold iPhone case, but you know what they say: dreaming is free. So on that note, here it is: our if-money-were-no-object, pie-in-the-sky wish list for holiday 2012.

Link Time

Coco Rocha's Running Start, Leigh Lezark's Dream Hair, and Another Ambassador-in-Chief?

All the news fit to print here, in our daily roundup.


All the news fit to print here, in our daily roundup.

  • Revealed: exactly one image from Longchamp's Spring 2013 advertising campaign, starring Coco Rocha. [Instagram User CocoRocha]

  • Do logos really help to sell a product? Selfridges has tapped a series of brands to shed their usual labels as a part of the store's "No Noise" campaign. [Telegraph]

  • Move over, Anna Wintour: Graydon Carter of Vanity Fair wouldn't mind being ambassador to . . . Antigua. [WWD]

  • Rachel Zoe's clothing line will no longer be carried in Saks Fifth Avenue stores, adding fuel to rumors that the collection might be on the decline. [BuzzFeed]

  • L'Wren Scott's first fragrance launched today exclusively in Barneys New York stores and online. [InStyle]

  • Leigh Lezark's subconscious mind might inspire her next hairstyle. [Elle]

  • Burberry Prorsum reflected on a stylish year with a spirited video scored by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. [Elle UK]

    Photo: Instagram User CocoRocha

  • Olivier Theyskens

    Theyskens' Theory Pre-Fall 2013

    Most designers don't try to reinvent the wheel with their Pre-Fall collections, but Olivier Theyskens isn't most designers.
    Theyskens' Theory Pre-Fall 2013 | Pictures

    Most designers don't try to reinvent the wheel with their Pre-Fall collections, but Olivier Theyskens isn't most designers. So even though he said he "wanted everything to feel really essential" in his most recent Theyskens' Theory collection, that sentiment didn't stop him from being a little forward thinking.

    Take for example, the multifunctional pieces here, like a jacket and miniskirt that combine to look like a belted coat, or a white poplin shirt long enough to be worn as a dress. (Theyskens instead showed the shirt tucked into a white A-line skirt.)

    Elsewhere, fine-tuned basics dominated, like a slim-sleeve raglan sweatshirt, a dress made of denim, and several pairs of trousers cropped at the ankle. A subtle tartan added a flair to a trench coat and some shirts. Otherwise, the only print was one inspired by one of the essential things that holds New York City together: scaffolding.

    Photos courtesy of Theyskens' Theory.

    Louis Vuitton

    Reality Check: Louis Vuitton's New Ads Reprise Spring 2013 Runway Set

    The elaborate white and yellow checkerboard Marc Jacobs commissioned for Louis Vuitton's Spring 2013 show makes a repeat appearance in the brand's newest ad campaign.
    Louis Vuitton Spring 2013 Ad Campaign Pictures

    The elaborate white and yellow checkerboard Marc Jacobs commissioned for Louis Vuitton's Spring 2013 show makes a repeat appearance in the brand's newest ad campaign.

    Artist Daniel Buren — who created the runway set — turned his original design into a backdrop for the ads, which were shot by Steven Meisel in New York City. Jacobs then arranged models Athena Wilson, Janice Alida, Ji Hye Park, Magdalena Jasek, Nastya Kusakina, Ruby Jean Wilson, and Tian Yi into pairs of twins (just like he did for his show) to express a "message of repetition and the repetition of pattern," he said.

    Rebuilding a runway set for a campaign is beginning to become a bit of a pattern for Jacobs. He used the custom-built $8 million train featured in Louis Vuitton's Fall 2012 show for the brand's last campaign.

    A look at the Spring ads, which will make their magazine debuts in February, here in the gallery.

    Photos courtesy of Louis Vuitton.