Tuesday, February 23, 2010

The Artist

I am sad to finally write this blog about the death of one of the most talented designer of our time Alexander McQueen. A few days after I wrote about his mesmerizing designs in my blog, McQueen was found dead in his apartment in London.

The details of his death have been written about by many and I do not want my focus to be about his death or his private life. I have searched the Internet to find my favorite creations by McQueen and I want to make his work the highlight of this blog.




Alexander McQueen is a true artist, his designs are more than just clothing, they are art pieces. He redefined beauty many times, it seemed he had an endless supply of beautiful.





The way his designs move, drape and form exude confidence. He has won many awards for his work.

He was the youngest person to win the title "British Designer of the Year" three times. He drew his inspiration from architecture, futuristic thoughts, fantasy, reality, and most of all he was inspired by his own imagination.



He is known to push the limits of design, he had an imagination that knew no bounds. That is why I like him. I want to see clothing in a different light, structure, form, function, dimension and McQueen has given us a new way of looking at fashion.






I think that ultimately he was an artist who was extremely gifted. After his death he will still be known as the Artist because his work speak for themselves. ~Mahlet











Thursday, February 4, 2010

Stripes, Lace and Animal Prints


Have you been seeing a lot of lace and stripes lately? Those of us who have that sixth sense for fashion know this season is all about lace and stripes. Traditionally, lace was reserved only for the boudoir. But today, it's become the "it" outerwear fabric. Lace brings a romantic sense to everyday clothing, which I absolutely love. I can't get enough of lace, not even after Lady GaGa wore it on her face. Actually, she wears a lot of lace. I feel like I need to do a whole article on Lady GaGa's fashion aesthetics.

These are some cute lace ensembles that are very fashionable right now.The difference between black lace and white lace is simple. White lace is innocent, pure, friendly, romantic and playful. That is why it is mostly worn during the summer. The words pure and romantic come to mind when thinking of weddings and that is why white lace is commonly used to accent wedding dresses.

Some of us love black lace better because it exudes sex, cocktails, and ... more SEX. Black lace should be worn during night outs, in the boudoir and for cocktail parties. I prefer to wear it on dates with Italian mafia millionaires on yachts...on the Mediterranean. Or maybe at Manhattan rooftop parties with the king of fashion himself...Alexander McQueen. or in the meatpacking district.

Anyways... Here are similar looks that I have found from Forever21 that are feasibly priced. The white dress is $28 and the black dress is $20 they are as stylish as the above dresses.
Alexander McQueen's Spring 2010 Collection


My favorite designer Alexander McQueen's spring 2010 collection is just breath taking. His use of vibrant colors and organic design concepts will definitely inspire spring 2010 trends. Look out for bright animal prints and structural dresses this spring.



Furthermore, stripes are in. Yes, stripes. Navy blue stripes on white is the pattern to wear this season, giving any outfit a Mediterranean feel. This is a laid-back, classic look. Lace may go out of style, but I think stripes will always be fashionable.





My favorite look is number two designed by Salvatore Ferragamo, I love the billowy appearance.

I leave you today, my dedicated fellow fashion fiends, with a lace embellished bustier top that I absolutely adore and need in my closet by Alexander McQueen. This bustier is an art piece and I think it should hang on my body.

I want this whole outfit, although the top itself is $2000.



I also want to show you the most artistic and expensive leggings by McQueen. These leggings are magnificent, they are about $600. ~Mahlet

Monday, February 1, 2010

Should YOU Shave Half of Your Hair to Follow a Trend?

Here is Carmen Electra.   
This look has gotten a lot of negative press and responses from people, but personally I don't think it's that bad. I think it accentuates the face, particularly the eyes. The asymmetry created by the cut creates a sense of eccentricity. Most things that are beautiful are odd in my opinion.

Like every trend you have to ask yourself if this trend will work for you, your body type, or in this case the shape of your face. This cut is extreme, unless you are 100% sure DO NOT attempt for obvious reasons.



 Can you imagine how you would grow back the area affected by this fashion trend? You would look like a freak. I want to know if it was Britney Spears or Rihanna who inspired this trend. Take a look at these pics and let me know what you think:)


People are saying that this trend ended in 2009, but I think 2009 was just the beginning. Fashion is about risk taking and I applaud all who try something new.




 
Here is Cassie, I think she has become the THE person for this fashion trend. She is gorgeous. Hair should be fun right?
Here is Cassie again, this is how her hair looks when it is up. It's a bit weird looking, and the cute yellow nail color isn't helping. I attribute this weirdness to a bad hair styling day. She should have had a side pony to give the "up do" a whimsical aesthetics.
Kiya
For those of you who do not want to shave your hair, but appreciate the asymmetrical beauty of this look, there is hope for you. My friend Kiya did not shave her hair but instead she braided it along the sides. This is similar to the original look because it is structural and it plays upon asymmetry.



Here is a similar look that I have found for men. I just thought it would be appropriate to mention for the other sex. Proceed with cation that's all I am saying. That's all for today.
                                                                                                                                   ~Mahlet