Sunday, August 2, 2009

NYC - NEW STREET TRENDS

New York Fashion -- Street Trend
big belts, big bags and bright colors --
The casual sexiness w/elegants / trend

Baby Phat's Spring 2008 collection


BIG BAGS


Python Bag



by dynamic duo Badgley Mischka



STREET TRENDS

ZOOT SUIT
John Galliano - checkered snakeskin - extravagant ethnic mishmish - zoot suit/2009

Emanuel Ungaro, zoot suit inspired 2008 Collection -








Zoot Suit - 1942
Teddy Boy Look -- by Amand Basi - a Spanish brand -- created a womens wear 2009 collection that was strongly inspired from London's 1980 Teddy Boy look - this collection has a rough edge





Teddy Boy Street Style

Today's Beatnik Inspired Simple Line, Black Sunglasses and Beret Marc by Marc Jacobs, Fall 2008 RTWCourtesy - Style.com




Beatniks Street Style - a socio-cultural movement that started in the 1050's and early 1060's
The concept of the Beatniks movement was to promote anti materialistic lifestyle. The Beatnik style - long straight hair, black turtleneck, berets and goatees


A la mod ... Kirrily Johnston's version of the 60s





The ’50s and ’60s were turning points in fashion—a movement away from embellishment and being ladylike, and toward something more androgynous and slicker, less frou-frou,” says fashion editor Tammy Eckenswiller, who styled the “Thoroughly Modern” shoot in the October 2006 issue of FASHION. “It’s a modern turn into something stronger.

Mod Fashion of Today



Hippies - Inspired Runway Fashion /2009

Nicole Richie - in
House of Harlow 1960 _
shopbop.com
Hippies -- Street Fashion of the 1960











Balmain designer Chirtoph Decarnin



Disco Collection - June/2009 -



ready to wear



super sparkling studs on shimmering slinky dresses with bold pointed shoulders











Disco Fashion
Punk / 2009

Pam Anderson walked the Paris runway for designer Vivienne Westwood
Westwood, of course, is as best known as the mother of punk
2009


Street Punk






Today, hip hop clothing is known as urban fashion or urban style. It is the rise of celebrity wear. Many celebrities have jumped on the bandwagon of creating urban fashion trends by offering their own lines of clothing. To name a feww Kimora Lee Simmons of Baby Phat, Diddy of Sean John and Jay-Z of Rocawear, To add, the urban fashion trends of today lean toward comfortable styles.

classic hip hop material
Soulja Boy”, is always dressed in his flyest gear.



1980 / 1990

Hip Hop

Will Smith represented his interesting sense of fashion through-out the 80’s and 90’s in music videos and his tv show “Fresh Prince Of Bel Air












Wednesday, July 15, 2009

GENEALOGY ON HEELS FROM 5 - DIFFERENT HISTORICAL PERIODS



2008

THE 7K Louboutin HEEL - Limited Edition

Christian Louboutin heel

Louboutin created 36 of these queenly heels inspired by the great Marie Antoinette. The shoe is an open-toe platform high heel in satin, embroidered with colorful beads by the house of Jean-Francois Lesage, edged with a ruffling of chiffon and velvet.


1970's
Womens Go-Go Boots
forest green
patent vinyl go-go boot
with 3 inch heel.
knee high
with inside zipper opening.

1960's
Pointy Toe
Black Veleteen Shoes
with Bow and Gold Accent
Narrow Mid Heel Pumps
by Life Stride
1960's
Mod Pumps

1940's
Wedge heels were first invented by distinguished shoemaker Salvatore Ferragamo in 1937
He sewed together the corks of wine bottles to make a heel. The idea behind his invention was functionality. A pair of wedges raised the heel and gave both, the heel and the arch of the foot support.
The heels were chunky while the upper part varied depending on whether it was a formal or casual pair of shoes. Peep toes and large embellishments were quite popular with formal shoes and lower heels with thick straps and buckles were good for walking.
By the 1950s, after wartime, wedge heels went out of style but came back in the 1970s. And today they are back again
1940
Swing shoes.
Platforms are huge and they are so sexy
Made with a coppery metallic rope like Leather inside and ankle straps

1920's
Sexy ankle boot in two-toned black and white. Fondly called the Gangster boot, but also has 1920's style with its perforated detail. Lace-up front and side zipper. Comfortable heel and front platform. In Black & White patent. 1 1/2" platform, 5" heel.

1920
Black silk and gold metallic lame shoes
2 1/2 inch heels, and ribbon ties

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

HISTORICAL DRAPED & TAILORED GARMENTS


KILT


The kilt is a knee-length garment with pleats at the rear, originating in the traditional dress of men and boys in the Scottish Highlands of the 16th century.


It is most often made of woollen cloth in a tartan pattern.


Though the Scottish kilt is most often worn mainly on formal occasions or at Highland Games and sports events, it has also been adapted as an item of fashionable informal, and formal, male clothing in recent years.

20th century: a Persian Zoroastrian woman’s costume

Mid to late 19th Century - 1850 to 1900

This pants pattern is made from an actual salesman's sample dated after 1853. The buckle for the back cinch comes with the pattern

Worn during the Wild West - Gold and Silver Rushes - Pioneers - Civil War Civilians

Ladies' Reform Dress - Cowboy and Cowgirl - or Victorian

Handkerchief Garments
In the late 19th century free Swahili women commonly sewed together six imported Portuguese handkerchiefs to make a garment. The border design on these handkerchiefs inspired the border design of kanga.


THE SAREE


A sari / saree is the traditional female garment in India, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. A sari is a very long strip of unstitched cloth, ranging from four to nine metres in length, which can be draped in various styles. The most common style is for the sari to be wrapped around the waist, with one end then draped over the shoulder baring the midriff. The sari is usually worn over a petticoat (pavada/pavadai in the south india, and shaya in eastern India), with a blouse known as a choli or ravika forming the upper garment.






This is a Buddhist priest of 1890
He is wearing a monk’s stole, called kesa (袈裟) made of sumptuous silk brocade. Kesa are draped over one shoulder and under the opposite arm in order to wrap it around the body. They are believed to resemble a garment made for Buddha by his mother. Of a simple rectangular form, they have barely changed since Buddhism was first introduced in Japan during the sixth century.