Tuesday, May 26, 2009
last post before SOUTH AMERICA!!!
get ready yallz this site is about to go on a very South American spin for the next two and a half months. hopefully i'll be able to post all of the pictures i'm taking, but if not, i'll definitely be able to write and write write about all of the things i'm seeing. im leaving thursday to Bolivia, the country with the most indigenous blood in South America right now; something like 80% of the population is indigenous. i'm there for a week, so the blog will have to pause for that week because i don't think i will really have any internet access at that point, seeing as i will be in the mountains and at lake Titicaca for most of the time. but indigenous style is amazing and i cannot wait to write about it. Any ways i just wanted to post one more time before the blog takes on a different perspective. So this weekend I hit up a psy-trance party, and met a ton of wicked people with wicked style. i am in love with the hippie aesthetic, so i was obviously in heaven. i met one really cool chic in particular, Krista, who was wearing a wicked skirt. It was a purple, sort of lacey, poufy, crinolin. but it wasn't too poufy, it was just poufy enough, with black detailing. not to mention the little black bats that were sewn on at the bottom! it looked like they were made out of pattened leather, stuffed with a little bit of cotton or something...so cool! those were definetly the best part! giving a girly skirt a dark-side twist is an awesome contrast. she said she got it at a store on queen street, and that its an imitation of a japanese design. we all know how rad Japanese style is. Props to her on the outfit as a whole. her top was black and lacey, and looked like a corset, but much more cozy and flexible. the stockings were a nice touch too. I need to get myself one of those wild skrits!
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
aaaaaaand lets not forget...the (in)famous naked shower
So, one of the most talked about occurrences from Sao Paulo Fashion Week this year was the naked shower which started off the first ever Rosa Cha men's show. The guy was model Rodrigo Rothen. While doing research for the blog, i stumbled across a video of this event, and the crowd was going wild, I would say it was definitely a crowd pleaser, and it got the crowd amped up for the rest of the show. Only in Brazil would this happen...Viva Brazil! I would post the video, but the quality is pretty bad, and its only like 15 seconds long. But if you guys are interested, i'm sure if you youtube Rosa Cha naked shower, you wont have any trouble finding something. However, despite the hype, there has been a lot of accusations that the show borrowed a lot from other desginers' shows. The naked shower, for example, has already been done by DSquared2. It seems to be popular belief that many elements from the show were in fact borrowed from DSquared2 and Dolce&Gabbana, including the sleek black runway, the oily muscle men wearing tiny swimsuits (Rosa Cha is a swimwear line), the blasting dance music, and even the four female models thrown on the runway to balance out the testorone, and perhaps make the show a little bit more enjoyable for the straight men present. Nonetheless, the show garnered a lot of press, and whether some elements were borrowed or not, they made the show one of the most talked about shows of the week. What I admire is having entertainment thrown into a fashion show to make it more interesting...and I defininetly think that a naked man showering is entertainment.
better late then never...more from Sao Paulo Fashion Week 09
Sorry its taken me so long to post more on the incredibleness (i know, not a word, whatevs) that is the Sao Paulo Fashion Week 09. I have been mad busy blah blah. So anyways, heres more. The pictures i posted are from the brilliant Animale show. I love the colours; the deep reds, dark turqoises, yellows, greens... its all fabulous. I also love the fabrics, and the flowiness of most of the pieces. Many of the pieces are one-pieces which are extremely sexy, and have a sort of femme fatale vibe to them. Onsies are defininetly very hot this season. The vibrant and unique patterns also stand out. The line as a whole is very unique and creative, AND very distinctly Brazilian, seeing crazy patterns and cuts like that screams Brazil to me, and I adore it.
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Video Clip of the Ellus show
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6D84rfcx-o&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fmadeinbrazil.typepad.com%2Fmadeinbrazil%2F2008%2F06%2Fspfw-best-set-d.html&feature=player_embedded
Friday, May 8, 2009
Sao Paulo Fashion Week: Ellus Underwater
As some of you might know, I am heading to south America for a couple of months this summer. I’m planning on updating the blog regularly about all of the latest styles and trends that I see while I’m there. Sadly, I’m not venturing to Brazil, a country well-known for being fashion forward. Regardless, I’ll be writing about Sao Paulo fashion week because it was absolutely brilliant. I want to help expose the fashion scene in South America. I personally think that people are too busy obsessing about European and American designers, and aren’t giving SA fashion enough love! Sao Paulo fashion week is known for being distinctly Brazilian, and the shows are unique and intriguing. Props to the creative directors of all the shows because they really took it to another level of creativity. This year, there was an infiltration of international journalists, which is good news for Brazilian designers, increasing their exposure in the international fashion market. I’m going to give you guys MY version of the highlights. I decided that I should do it in segments because there is so much to say. I’m going to start off with Ellus, because many have dubbed the show as having the best set design. Why? Because of the huge aquarium with models swimming around in it in jeans. This is why I love Brazil; you would only see something edgy like that in a show over there. The main colours used in the collection were black, white, coral and beige. There were also a lot of silver and metallic pieces. Leather jackets and vests of various shapes and sizes were a recurring theme in the show as well. But these were not your typical leather jackets, they were cut in untraditional ways, my favourite style of leather jacket from the show were the ones that seemed kind of flowy and drapy. I liked the twist on the typical, rigid leather jacket. There were also a lot of high wasted shorts, many of them were made out of a kind of washed out, faded denim. Stripes also made an appearance in many of ensembles mostly in the form of shorts and scarves. My favourite piece of the entire show was a white long flowy dress with huge sleeves. The dress had a coral pattern on it that sort of looked like a tree. The accessories that it was paired up with made for perfection. I’ve posted some pictures of my favourite looks from the show, including the dress, enjoy!
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
drum circle style
last night i went to the drum circle, a weekly event. this week it was at cherry beach in Toronto, right on the water, with three bonfires going. needless to say it was brilliant. what was also brilliant, in my opinion, was what people were wearing. i was in awe of some of ensembles i saw. along with the whole atmosphere, the style had a hippie aesthetic to it. I saw a lot of amazing long lace-y skirts, often worn over loose linen or cotton pants. I also saw a lot of fine, loosely knitted wool scarves, shirts, sweaters and headbands, paired up with the lace made for an amazing look. My favourite item of the night was a wreath of flowers that this beautiful hippie chick was wearing on her head (above). It had ribbons flowing from the back. I also saw a lot of awesome wool/alpaca sweaters, which had that South American mountain range vibe. I tried to take pictures, but it was dark, and it wasn't really a picture-taking atmosphere, but I did what i could. I'll be going next week, and I will definietely show up early this time to take some pictures while its still light out.
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Viva Brazil! ....Gnarley Shoes
I don't speak Portuguese, but I do speak Spanish, which helped me to understand that these shoes are by Christophe Decarnin. I am not familiar with him, but judging by the looks of these shoes I will have to do some serious research on him, because they are f*cking wicked. I love the punk studded vibe, and the black tassels. ASLO! stay tuned, I am writting a long article on Sao Paulo fashion week, hopefully I can get that up soon.
Friday, May 1, 2009
Here are some photos from my friend Angie Csercsa’s shoot for her styling course at Ryerson. She is also the assistant manager at NYLA, a trendy boutique in Rosedale, carrying all the latest styles from New York and Los Angeles. NYLA is where many of the pieces from the shoot come from. The theme of the shoot was plaid. According to Angie, designers have usually used plaid for the fall season, but now designers are using plaid in their spring/summer lines. Plaid is no longer only a fall look, with lighter pastel colours and/or lighter fabrics it is a summer necessity. The designers that inspired the shoot were Marc Jacobs, Micheal Kors and Vivienne Westwood, along with Diesel and William Rast. Going from top to bottom: in the first look, the head band is Rachel Weisman (which I think ties the whole look up beautifully), the necklace is hand made from Costa Rica, the bracelets are from H&M, which are also a nice touch, I love that look of pilling on an excessive amount of bracelets. The tank is YaYa Alfalo, and the belt is vintage Italian. In the second look, the shoes are Hypnotic, the ‘gladiator heel’, which are Dior look-a-like from Sex and the City, the denim vest and the top hat are from H&M, the shirt is from the Gap, the necklaces are from Aldo, the tapered trousers, another trend for the season, are Cynthia Vincent, and the bracelets are Chan Luu. In the third look we see the Hypnotic Gladiator Heel, along with a studded belt from Zara, which is a Balmain look-a-like. The tunic is from Zara as well, the skull necklace is from Aldo, and the bracelets are Chan Luu, and Links of London. The fourth look is my personal favourite, because of the stunning black leather jacket by Yaya Alfalo in contrast with the light colored skirt from H&M, with the matching bow tied on the neck. The top is from Marciano. In the final look, the edgy studded shoes are from Aldo, and so are the bracelets, the lace gloves are from Arden, the dress is Bryan Reyes, the blazer is Michael Kors, and the necklace is from H&M. As you can probably tell I love whole studded, dark gladiator-esque look, and I think that it contrasts nicely with the plaid, and lighter colours for the spring/summer.
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