lunes, 24 de diciembre de 2012
lunes, 17 de diciembre de 2012
Exhibition - "The Little Black Dress" at C.C. Moda Shopping
Last Wensday I went to watch the exibition about The Little Black Dress organized by the shoping mall "Moda Shopping" in Madrid and I had the opportunitie to take some pictures. Although the quality is not very nice I want to share it for those who can´t attend to the exhibition in person.
Here is the text about the exhibition, I´m going to try to translate it as better as I can (to read it on spanish just click the picture to enlarge):
Here is the text about the exhibition, I´m going to try to translate it as better as I can (to read it on spanish just click the picture to enlarge):
- The Little Black Dress was born in 1926 by the hand of the legendary Coco Chanel.
Until it appeared published for the first time in "Vogue America", in the spring of that year, the fashionable women had not worn black dresses except when they were in mourning.
Faithful to her concept that linked equally art and pragmatic, Chanel revolutionized this ancient tradition and turned black in the color of the elegant woman: the color of the twentieth century fashion.
The black also constituted a formidable base on which show off all kinds of beads, flowers, pins, striking costume jewelry, handbags, scarves, belts, chains .... accessories that were another great contribution of Coco to the feminine elegance and was the essence of its revolutionary new concept: "the Little Black Dress".
And the philosophy of the little black dress is just that: a neutral and discreet base with which, depending on the chosen accessories, the modern woman could feel safe and perfect 24 hours a day.
Like all unique ideas "The Little Black Dress" remains at the time but evolves and transforms the way of fashion, always changing.
"Moda Shopping Vintage" is pleased to present a selection of 70 pieces that summarize the history of this fashion icon, axis of the modern woman's wardrobe, from its beginnings in the 20s, until today, well into the twenty-first century, this small exhibition covers nine decades of style, elegance and "glamour" representing "the Little Black Dress".
Lorenzo Caprile
Dressmaker -
Now is time to look at the pictures, I hope you enjoy them!!
FOTOS: Elena Roa
Until it appeared published for the first time in "Vogue America", in the spring of that year, the fashionable women had not worn black dresses except when they were in mourning.
Faithful to her concept that linked equally art and pragmatic, Chanel revolutionized this ancient tradition and turned black in the color of the elegant woman: the color of the twentieth century fashion.
The black also constituted a formidable base on which show off all kinds of beads, flowers, pins, striking costume jewelry, handbags, scarves, belts, chains .... accessories that were another great contribution of Coco to the feminine elegance and was the essence of its revolutionary new concept: "the Little Black Dress".
And the philosophy of the little black dress is just that: a neutral and discreet base with which, depending on the chosen accessories, the modern woman could feel safe and perfect 24 hours a day.
Like all unique ideas "The Little Black Dress" remains at the time but evolves and transforms the way of fashion, always changing.
"Moda Shopping Vintage" is pleased to present a selection of 70 pieces that summarize the history of this fashion icon, axis of the modern woman's wardrobe, from its beginnings in the 20s, until today, well into the twenty-first century, this small exhibition covers nine decades of style, elegance and "glamour" representing "the Little Black Dress".
Lorenzo Caprile
Dressmaker -
Now is time to look at the pictures, I hope you enjoy them!!
FOTOS: Elena Roa
lunes, 10 de diciembre de 2012
Fashion Bloggers - Tuula
(mira abajo para leerlo en español)
Jessica Stein is the girl behind the fashion blog tuulavintage.com. This long-legged blonde Australian shows us her travels and visits to fashion weeks and diferent flea markets around the globe. Her style is very romantic and elegant, she often uses pastel colors and lots of white outfits. There are not many occassions when she chooses the black, but we wanna share with you the times she decided to wear total black looks with a compilation of the pictures that appear on her blog.
- Jessica Stein es la chica detrás del blog de moda tuulavintage.com. Esta rubia australiana de piernas kilométricas nos muestra sus viajes y visitas a semanas de la moda y diferentes mercadillos por todo el mundo. Su estilo es muy romántico y elegante, ella suele usar colores pasteles y un montón de conjuntos en blanco. No existen demasiadas ocasiones cuando elige el negro, pero quiero compartir con vosotros las veces que decidió llevar looks en negro total con una recopilación de las fotos que aparecen en su blog. -
FOTOS: tuulavintage.com
domingo, 2 de diciembre de 2012
Fashion Weeks in China 2 - Beijing
(mira abajo para leerlo en español)
Straight after finished in Shanghai, it´s the turn to Beijing, under the frame of the Mercedes-Benz China Fashion Week, where we could see the shows of 45 designers, with collections for women and men as well as bridalwear for next spring summer. This time the proposals in black were pretty more scarce than in other fashion weeks. Here we leave you with the summary from A to Z:
- Nada más terminar en Shanghai, le toca el turno a Beijing, bajo el marco de la Mercedes-Benz China Fashion Week, donde pudimos ver los desfiles de 45 diseñadores, con colecciones de mujer y hombre además de moda nupcial para la proxima primavera verano. En esta ocasión las propuestas en negro fueron bastante más escasas que en otras semanas de la moda. Aqui os dejamos con el resumen de la A a la Z: -
China Fashion Designer Top Award Winners Collection
EastAsia Fashion Show
G…VILL
GIOIA PAN
J. Lindeberg
JOOOYS
JUZUI
L&XF
SAN DAVID
SEC
Tanya Couture
Tom Dong
VISCAP
Wang Peiyi
Zeng Fengfei
ZUOAN
FOTOS: english.chinafashionweek.org