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Showing posts with label Galanos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Galanos. Show all posts

3.5.10

Celebrity Vintage Spot - Christina Ricci

Looks stunning in a lime green vintage Galanos.

This dress made me think about how funny vintage can be. I bet that this dress languished in a closet or a shop for some time. The color is so vibrant and the cut is a little avant garde and distinctive that for many, many seasons it would have looked absolutely wrong. But for this season - this 40 odd year old dress looks fresh. It also serves to show you that good design is dated only by the attitude, style and accessories of the woman wearing it. I bet the woman who originally wore it this paired it with those (what seems now almost frumpy) low heeled shoes, maybe a hat and a tent shaped evening coat and maybe even gloves. Her hair would have been over-styled as was the fashion of the day and don't even get me started on her make-up. She would have looked wonderful in her day, but dated in ours.

Look at Christina again and squint a little, can you see that long ago girl?

Still fabulous, yes, but the dress looks entirely different doesn't it?

When you buy vintage see it as it is now, let it live now. Just like Christina has

27.3.10

Fashion Snapshots

(see who that is behind me? It's Ben Mulroney - he's super nice too - must be a Canadian thing)

I know I still owe you guys a post about the Halston event - I have just been swamped. I am going to post this quick pic that Fashion Magazine has up on their blog though. This is what I wore to the Greta Constantine show. Its vintage 1970s Galanos, YSL Tributes, a vintage Hermes red leather clutch and I have an armful of red Hermes bangles - new & vintage. I topped it with a brown and white lightweight jacket that was the same length as the dress and on the dress I had a slew of blue stoned rhinestone vintage brooches (hence the blue shoes). It is still OK with the shoes on their own but I should have thought it out better for when I removed the jacket. It's always weird to see pics of yourself after an event. I tell my clients to always take a photo BEFORE they step out the door but then never remember for myself because I am invariably running behind OR I am dressing in a hotel, so am stuck with what I brought, even if I have a last minute change of heart.

The show itself was wonderful. I was seriously impressed with the Greta Constantine line for women this season. Draped, easy to wear, spectacular dresses. Check out the coverage on Fashion Magazine here and I would also hop to the Flare site too for their coverage - Lisa Tant, editor of Flare, was my seatmate and hook-up for the show.

(thank you Lisa- you're the best!!)

Lisa had these fabulous Moschino shoes she had just picked up in Italy (that's the link to her Blog on Flare.com) and everyone kept coming up to her and asking her where she had bought them. Gotta love a fellow shoe girl.

And that handsome guy in the middle?
That is My Guy, who crashed front row his first show.
Looks rather smug there no?

16.5.09

Spotted - Peggy Moffitt

There was a big soiree in LA last night to celebrate the Model As Muse traveling exhibition. And I was particularly pleased to see Peggy Moffitt out and about

Anne Crawford, in vintage Galanos, with Peggy Moffitt, in Peggy Moffitt for Comme des Garçons.

Is it just me or do you die over Peggy's Outfit?
That girl is still rocking and pushing the edge.

If you are just a young thing you might have just said who is Peggy Moffitt?

Well Miss wet-behind-the-ears, Peggy was a hot hot hot model in the sixties and was associated primarily with Rudi Gernreich. She was THE model that was photographed in the infamous topless bathing suit for Life in 1964, dubbed "The Monokini"


Needless to say it caused quite the sensation

Life played up this feature to the max back then - it was publicized as if women where goign to be expected to wear these from now on, in fact be expected to.



It was just a big publicity stunt though. There where ever only about 100 suits made and very few worn in public - those that did try where promptly arrested. This was still America after all. Even the pool picture above - that was not even taken in America - nope, it was taken in France and that is not even Peggy, nor is it a Gernreich suit - its a french copy of the suit.
Ahh the wiles of publicity huh?

Either way it made her tres famous to say the least and she was from that point on, firmly attached to the Gernreich name and known as his muse.

She is also the face that graces the book on Gernreich's work

and her asymmetrical, blunt bang haircut by Vidal Sassoon,
known as "the five point" was copied worldwide

She also developed a signature style - tons of false eyelashes and heavy eye make-up. It photos as black but it was actually a heavy dose of red kohl which was said to be derived & copied from Japanese Kabuki theater






When Gernreich died in 1985, Moffitt held (and still does) the rights to his name and designs. It was she who allowed the exhibition of his work to happen in 1999 and was the force behind the book shown above, also released in 1999.

That book and exhibit and the subsequent interest generated are what led to the collaboration of Moffitt with the Japanese fashion label Comme des Garçons. (interesting that once again the Japenese theme creeps into her story, no?) Peggy and designer Rei Kawakubo re-created a number of Gernreich's designs and went over the Gernreich archives to select key pieces to be re-released under the Comme des Garçons label. In 2003 the *moffit line was released, initially as a series of t-shirts with Moffit's image. And it seems that now they might just be trying to take that a step further and into a full line based on Peggy's outfit.

I guess we will just have to watch and see.

6.5.09

More Met Vintage


More Met vintage!

Amber Valletta wore yellow James Galanos.
This dress photoed terribly in most shots but I finally managed to find this one where it actually looks OK.

Katie Lee Joel wore this gorgeous little vintage Harvey Berin dress. Its almost as pretty as my gorgeous client Melissa in her Shrimpton Couture Berin dress. I kid, both dresses (and clients) are beautiful in their Berins.

And I am terribly sad to tell you that the vintage gown MK is not really vintage, it was 2007.
What's with the trend to call anything just last season vintage these days?

3.4.09

Spotted - The Great James Galanos

James Galanos is one of the most amazing designers and it would be an absolute HONOR if I was ever able to meet him. I absolutely love his work and do not own enough of it. He was also in attendance at the Valentino Premier.
Here he is pictures with Gelila Assefa at the event.

The only Galanos piece I have available for sale at the moment is this one

I am astounded it is still available, especially with the harem pant trend going on. Its a silk floral dress with big balloon sleeves, whose skirt is slit to the waist. Under that skirt is a silk harem pant in matching fabric. It is so far ahead of its time when you consider when it was designed it is not even funny. Seriously it is beautiful. Sometimes I am so sad how poorly the photographed image conveys things!

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