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The Pashmina returns- Where on earth did it go?

Posted by v on April 28, 2008

Obviously, I am a fashion arbiter elegantiarum, unless of course I did not know I was truly behind the times.  In France, I loved watching the kids as the school day ended. Kids as young as 6 were sporting scarves round their necks. Tres chic. Somehow I don’t see them saying “Est-ce que c’est à la mode ou non?”. Is this in or out?.

However, according to the Times of London, they are back. Ahem, I kind of think even Oprah featured them not too long ago, teaching her audience how to tie them. As with anything Oprah does, even when she raises her coffee mug to sip, it eliciting gasps of wonder and bewilderment. I remember cringing, this is 2008, these are simple tie techniques. I am not hating on oprah, if you missed it, please go here. The trick we are told, is to fold into a big triangle at the front and tied, Middle-Eastern style. We at least like one thing from the Middle East, thats progress.

Sites such as FORZIERI.com have truly luxurious scarves but if those are too rich for your blood, try the Love quotes linen scarves from Tobi

Each of these finely fringed scarves comes with a tag that contains a love quote from a famous person, promoting a heartwarming message. Even better, 10% of Love Quotes’ net profits go to international children’s charities. Layer one of these vibrant scarves around your neck or wear it as a wrap over the shoulders, and feel warm and fuzzy on the inside and out.

The Times of London continues :”As observed in this very column a while ago, the pashmina is back – and whereas before it ended up looking twee and yummy mumsy, this time it’s exuding a vague, rock’n’roll grunginess. Not to be confused with pashminas of yore, which were pretty and pastel and draped across shoulders, mark II is wound round the neck and dangles down the front, school-of-Burberry style, as a deliberate counterpoint to summer’s ultra-feminine ruffles fest. If you’re aiming for androgynous tailoring, the kinda-depressed pashmina will ensure you don’t look too severe. If you’re a celebrity, you could wear one with an evening dress to show you’re cool. Think of it as a new kind of necklace, but only if it helps. Read more ( times uk)

Aaaah! Fashion!!

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Iman and Heidi - UFC or the “Rumble on the Runway”

Posted by v on April 28, 2008

I love divas and Iman has never failed to deliver. Now, pay attention darlings and watch how a real diva does it.
While Klum presents the US version of hit fashion reality television show Project Catwalk, Iman fronts the Canadian version - and has proved keen to point out that, just because Klum’s show is more high-profile, that’s not to say Klum herself is the more famous of the two. Don’t worry Iman, We also like your accent better too. At least you don’t screech.

“Definitely Heidi and I come from two different places,” Iman tells the World Entertainment News Network. “I’m not belittling Heidi Klum, but I have been in fashion much more than she has. Not to toot my own horn, but I have been one of the best runway girls.”

She adds: “I know clothes, and I know about working hand in hand with designers - I mean, I’ve worked with Calvin Klein, Marc Jacobs, John Galliano. Yves St Laurent - he created a whole collection for me. Tom Ford, Valentino. Versace. Jean Paul Gaultier. Thierry Mugler… I could go on and on.” (Vogue)

Heyyyy ohhh!!! Mmmm, mmm, mmm! Snap! Round one goes to Iman.

Oh by the way, we think the only runway Heidi ever walked was Victoria Secret. Does that make her a real model?? At last count, No!, it makes her a Victoria Secret model and how does that qualify her to judge fashion. Just wondering.

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Miguel Adrover resurfaces with Hess Natur

Posted by v on April 28, 2008

In my humble opinion, Miguel Adrover may just as well have invented eco clothing.

I think I am going to make my dream come true,” says Adrover, whose maverick but visionary talent has finally been recognized. “I am glad to work for this company not only because of the philosophy and sustainability behind it, but because I can work with a clear conscience.”  The feeling is mutual because Wolf Lüdge, CEO of Hess Natur, picked up on Adrover’s authenticity and commitment from the moment they met last year in the designer’s studio-cum-bar in Palma de Mallorca.

 In an industry that chews through new talent like last season’s trends, Miguel Adrover has shown a rare resiliency. After losing his backers and closing his business a year ago in the wake of two poorly-timed, and poorly-received Egyptian-themed collections, Adrover has resurfaced this season with both his skills and his sensibility apparently intact. This collection again took swipes of inspiration from Middle Eastern aesthetics, but cleverly mixed these with sharply tailored or inspired pieces from Western culture that carry desirably commercial elements alongside a social point of view. (Fashionfile 2003)

But that was in 2003 and Adrover did a dissappearing act again. Miguel Adrover is like a pheonix, he has emerged again with Hess Natur. Nearly four years after the designer’s star fizzled out in Manhattan, he is on the ascent again, this time as creative director of Hess Natur, a $100 million, 30-year-old German mail order business of women’s, men’s and children’s wear rooted in environmentally sound practices.

Hess Natur is a German mail order company, specializing in healthy clothing made from environmentally responsible materials. Their shop in Butzbach, near Frankfurt fits this vision perfectly. The interior is built up around a large clay wall, where the energy and climate control takes place. The surrounding façade, with wooden lamellas and glazing is divided into several differently shaped squares. They appear as stacked boxes, and from the inside out, the façade works like a cabinet. By colouring the glass the façade is given a diverse and changing image, and at the same time these glass panels ward off the sun.

While other companies are recently jumping on the Eco bandwagon, and churning out diet coke versions of green clothing.( Diet green, perhaps?) Hess Natur is way out front, using cotton, wool, silk and leather that are not just “green” as a raw fiber, but throughout all the development processes. While just one “pure” white cotton T-shirt might require treatments with pesticide and fertilizer, the German company bans all polluting and toxic chemicals. From zippers through thread and snap fasteners, the clothes are the real eco deal.

 

This design from Miguel Adrover’s second collection was described by Cathy Horyn of The New York Times as “a simple but respectable Sunday-going-to-church outfit out of a Willa Cather story.” Its faded, dusty colors and worn surface made Horyn’s reference especially apt. However, the ensemble took on other evocative connotations—either macabre or poignant depending on one’s point of view—when Adrover noted that the fabric was taken from the discarded mattress of the late Quentin Crisp. The designer’s salvaging of this piece of urban detritus, with its forlorn history of wear and rusty stains, and transforming it into a tailored coat was less recycling than poetic reinvention. (MOMA)

During an interview Wednesday in Midtown with the brand’s chief executive officer and managing director Wolf Ludge, Adrover cut to the chase: “Being in a mail order company may seem like a funny marriage. For me, it is something so powerful. By working in mainstream, I can help people realize the clothes they wear affects the environment. (WWD)

We’ll just have to wait and see.

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Halle Berrys postbaby body, Guess goes green

Posted by v on April 28, 2008

Attending the Jenesse Silver Rose Gala and Auction in LA, the Oscar-winning star stepped out for the first time since her daughter Nahla Ariela Aubry was born in March.

The new mum appeared to have quickly regained her slim-line figure. She wore a flattering empire-line leopard print minidress, with a plunging neckline to show off those enviable curves.

During her pregnancy, Berry revealed that she kept in shape by doing yoga, swimming and doing light weights.

GUESS GOES GREEN

Zumel Jacket $54.50

Guess and Vogue banished the stereotype of eco-friendly clothing at Thursday night’s party for the launch of the brand’s organic cotton collection at its Rodeo Drive boutique. Co-hosts Amy Smart and Emmanuelle Chriqui were glammed up in Guess-supplied party outfits of slinky tops, dark organic cotton jeans and strappy sandals to greet Guess co-chairmen Maurice and Paul Marciano, and thespians Elsa Pataky, Rosario Dawson, Michele Laroque and Maria Conchita Alonso. Ten percent of the evening’s sales benefited the Environmental Media Association, a Los Angeles nonprofit organization that recruited Smart to be a board member eight years ago. “Being an environmentalist is really everyone’s job,” Smart said.

 But the poster child of the eco movement was Dawson, who not only drives a Prius, but uses a paperless vacuum cleaner. Pairing black jeans by James Cured by Seun with inverted heel pumps from Marc Jacobs’ current spring collection, she thought her outfit was environmentally friendly. After all, Dawson said of her jeans, “I’ve had them for years.” (WWD)
Shop G by GUESS

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