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Dries Van Noten autumn/winter 2010/11 collections
The historic Hotel de Ville (town hall) in Paris – site, since 1357, of the city’s administration, not to reveal an ensuing revolution or two and thousands of weddings – was the setting for two differing fashion forces.
On the opening day of the Paris pret-a-porter season for autumn/winter 2010/2011, the Belgian designer, Dries Van Noten, wedded military inspiration and 1940s/50s haute couture, in a collection that balanced accurately the right mix of masculine and feminine.
His models strode through the impressive, 19th century, gilded and cherub-infested “Salle des Fetes”, in an amazing combination of army-green cotton, paired with hand-painted, floral silk, which lightly referenced the “New Look” of Christian Dior in 1947. It might sound fantastic, but it was beautiful.
Multi-buckled “fatigue” trousers came with tailored jackets with nipped-in waists and richness over the hips, in grey cashmere; and black wool “cocoon” coats topped elastic-hemmed PT trousers.
Military shirts, in khaki, were worn with profligate, full, skirts just covering the knee, hand-painted in shocking pink and violet over floral prints, with rustling petticoats underneath.
Garbo-esque, hooded raincoats, tightly belted and actually functional, featured a nod to an extravagant military past, with Napoleonic sleeves, covered with silver embroidery.
Leopard-print presented a counterpoint to the military and floral theme, appearing as little scarves and belted waistcoats.
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Glamour from Armani & Gucci shines in Milan
Giorgio Armani showed his take on polished stylishness with capes over dresses and flippy skirts.
Square-shouldered jackets over short, semi-wrapped shirts were redolent of the 1980s.
He added color to his line with plenty of red and orange tops and jackets, and sleeveless dresses enclosed in tiger print or embroideries.
For evening wear, there was sleek black velvet dresses decorated with jewels.
At Gucci, designer Frida Giannini drew on the brand’s golden eras of the 1970s and 1990s for her shiny collection, playing up the label’s sartorial qualities.
Extra-large, deconstructed cashmere coats and collarless cropped jackets were paired with printed silk tops and skinny trousers.
Figure-hugging dresses with metal collars and cuffs had cuts in diverse places, to expose skin.
The designer wedged to white, camel, ice grey, brick, black, and tobacco colors.
Giannini showed attractive Chantilly lace dresses, decorated with sparkling sequins or embroided with ostrich feathers for evening wear.
Lace stockings and crocodile sandals fulfilled the look.
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Twilight’s Ashley Greene beats Milan Fashion Week
Vampire girl Ashley Greene proves off her fashion credentials at Dolce & Gabbana and Armani Ashley Greene has hit Milan Fashion Week with trendy force. Sitting front row at the illustrate for Dolce & Gabbana’s A/W 2010 collection, the Twilight beauty was working a fatally hot look from the label, straight off the catwalk.
Ashley donned this painterly chiffon dress with a colorful flower print and pleated feature for a dreamy feel. The piece de resistance was certainly the toeless studded shoe boots that finished the look. The tough-girl footwear gave this cute springtime dress an edge.
Over at Armani and Ashley chose this violet dress with pink accents for her front row exterior. Worn with fuchsia pink lipstick, heels and grasp bag the outfit had a more ladylike feel. Ashley praised the outfit with a loose, waved updo.
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