Biyernes, Marso 2, 2012

Balmain's Elizabeth Taylor Baroque

Fashion likes simply a sizzling succession, which can be exactly what the second collection by Olivier Rousteing achieved on Thursday, March 1, in Paris - a juicily lean hit which in fact had punch panache plus a in demand whiff from the excitingly new. In short, a star comes into the world.
Rousteing apparently already designed a lot of the house's collections, even under Balmain's previous creative director Christophe Decarnin who's hopefully returning soon for the Parisian fashion scene.

For his debut, Rousteing looked throughout the Atlantic for the very meaning of American glamour - Bette davis, melding her self indulgence in jewelry and fashion into their own rock 'n roll rococo sentiments and also the result was some sensational looking clothes.
Lots of European designers go for the U.S. to discover inspiration for his or her collections, though they general manage to get thier input from L . a . cinema or perhaps the Ny music and art scene. Rousteing, however, got a shot over a recent vacation to new york led him to see the Liz Taylor personal wardrobe auction sale at Christie's and night time drop in's at New York's outpost of famous Parisian nightlife destination, Le Baron.

Plus sync together with his short but steep rise on the Parisian fashion house, he turned across the cues he took home in record breaking speed to make out an outstanding 80's inspired hit fall 2012 collection that can hold the retailers yearning for additional. Just short one month after he saw Taylor's diamond encrusted palazzo nightgowns, he was able to create a tricky chic black leather collection, highlighted gorgeous embroidery dripping column dresses and baggy pants.
Designs ranged from chess piece shaped cocktails dissected with myriads of tine peals and emblazoned with floral carpet motifs to his new square cut authoritative jackets.

Though his finest moment was an bright green group of super fine velvets, cut with wrought iron lattice motifs, utilized in lean pants and funky boxy tunics. Taylor could have loved that moment, which climaxed a fantastic show within the gilded splendor of Paris' Hotel Intercontinental. A large number of other women will too.

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