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Gucci 2010 Spring Cruise Collection
The Gucci 2010 Spring Cruise Collection for ladies is really cool and special. The remarkable high heels, sunglasses that cover half the face and large handbags are all unique and have character. Clothes of this series in same color tone have a very different style each, but all of them are as dignified and cool as a queen.
Gucci is still a brand adored by a lot of people, and this greatly owns to the designer’s unique creativity and marketing methods, but more a result of Gucci’s long brand culture and modern, sexy and beautiful designs.
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McQueen succeeds posthumous fashion design award
Fashion designer Alexander McQueen, who died last month aged 40, has succeeds a top design award.
McQueen was named one of seven category winners at the Brit Insurance Design Awards 2010 for his newest spring/summer catwalk show.
Paula Reed, judge and style director of Grazia magazine, said the show emphasized the “enormity of his loss”. Other category winners integrated Monterrey Housing, a new model for social housing in Mexico.
McQueen beat other fashion collections, as well as Beth Ditto’s clothing label at Evans, to take the award.
Ms Reed harassed the jury did not give the award to McQueen, who was found dead at his London home on 11 February, for “sentimental reasons”.
She said the video presentation of McQueen’s last show was one of the mainly “compelling” pieces in the awards exhibition at the Design Museum. Amongst the fashion nominees, Alexander McQueen was a clear winner.
McQueen’s winning designs will now struggle for the overall Brit Insurance Design of the Year 2010, to be announced at the ceremony at the Design Museum on 16 March.
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Tough in black at Gareth Pugh intended for Autumn/Winter 2010/11
Gareth Pugh presented a tough, uncompromising silhouette in black, padded leather. Rigid, chevron-striped tunics, were cut in sharp-points, over ridged, bootleg trousers or over-the-knee, wedge-sole boots.
Trench-style and military coats, with trade finish, were high-collared, and tightly-belted. The mood softened, somewhat, when the leather was chevron-striped on georgette, for long and short kaftan-like tunics with triangular hems, or mixed with dark stretch wool.
Faintly softer, but no less witchy-gothic, were black and grey, long, cobweb-crochet cloaks and capes, worn over thin leather jeans.
As a gesture in the way of “party” wear, Pugh delivered a sequence of silver-chain, fringed “cages” over black leather dresses and bootleg trousers. His menswear built-in tight, black leather tunic-jackets or harnesses with floor-sweeping, pleated skirts.
I wonder what Sean P. Diddy Combs, making a front-row comeback after a few seasons “out of the fashion loop”, and here to support his new album Last Train Made to Paris, made of it.
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