Showing posts with label s/s 13. Show all posts
Showing posts with label s/s 13. Show all posts

21 October 2012

Fashion month S/S '13 inspiration, part 2

Calvin Klein Collection | Blumarine | Balmain
Balmain | Street style | Christopher Kane
Lanvin | Marchesa | Frankie Morello
Temperley London | Street style | Stella McCartney
Topshop Unique | Street style
Stella McCartney | Temperley London | Street style
Street style | Street style | Topshop Unique
Alberta Ferretti | Balmain | Street style
Marios Schwab | Street style | Oscar de la Renta
Street style | Street style | Just Cavalli
Gianfranco Ferre | Roberto Cavalli
Balmain | Street style | Christopher Kane
Street style | Balmain | Emilio Pucci
Erdem | Street style | Missoni
Balmain | Street style | KTZ
Erdem | Gianfranco Ferre | Balmain
Francesco Scognamiglio | Giambattista Valli | Just Cavalli
Gianfranco Ferre | Street style | KTZ
Balmain | Ashley Isham | Balenciaga
Viktor & Rolf | Street style | Temperley London
Marchesa | Roberto Cavalli | Salvatore Ferragamo
Roberto Cavalli | Salvatore Ferragamo | Street style
Salvatore Ferragamo | Marios Schwab | Street style
Viktor & Rolf | Veronique Leroy | Street style

There is a lot of looks I've liked off the S/S '13 runways, as you can see, but I rarely like a collection as a whole.  I don't know why this is, but for every ten outfits I probably like one, if that.  A collection I did really like though is Balmain's, who is definitely the most featured designer here.  I also loved his last collection, so Olivier Rousteing is quickly becoming my favourite designer.  He used the Nineties as his main inspiration, cue lots of big, exaggerated shoulders, hoop earrings and high-waisted trousers.  Another collection I liked is Salvatore Ferragamo's, aimed at tough, confident women.  Lots of black, lace and gold chains, a man after my own heart.  As you may be able to see, I much preferred the dark, punky runway shows, which had a gothic edge.  Maybe this is because my head is obviously still in winter fashion, but I do really like the idea of not going down the usual route for summer and just wearing pastels all the time.
My representation of fashion month might not show it so well, but each week was full of bright colours, different shapes and bold print (snakeskin is still going to be huge, people).
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15 October 2012

Fashion month S/S '13 inspiration, part 1


Acne | Alberta Ferretti | Balenciaga

Mark Fast | Balmain | Alberta Ferretti

Templerley London | Anna Dello Russo in Balmain A/W '12

Francesco Scognamiglio | Just Cavalli | Salvatore Ferragamo

Templerley London | Street style

Antonio Berardi | Alberta Ferretti | Acne

Acne | Street style | Balmain

Marchesa | Balmain | Lanvin

Salvatore Ferragamo | Street style | KTZ

Christopher Kane | Blumarine | Calvin Klein Collection

Giambattista Valli | Street style

Acne | Street style | Balmain

Balmain | Elie Saab | Street style

Elie Saab | Emilio Pucci | Balmain

Just Cavalli | Elie Saab | Emilio Pucci

Salvatore Ferragamo | Street style | Temperley London

Erdem | Roberto Cavalli | Francesco Scognamiglio

Salvatore Ferragamo | Street style

Ashley Isham | Balmain | Christopher Kane

Salvatore Ferragamo | Street style

Temperley London | Street style | Street style

Acne | Balmain | Ashley Isham

Street style | Marchesa | KTZ

Street style | Stella McCartney | Simona Rocha

Part 1 of 2 of my inspiration posts from the most recent fashion month.  I'll write about it in the second part when I've shown you of all the looks I liked, but as you can see, there's quite a lot.  It's quite hard to remember at times that these collections were for summer, not winter, as I've taken inspiration from the more darker runway shows; Salvatore Ferragamo, Acne, Balmain (who is quickly becoming my favourite designer)... To name a few.  I really like the whole grunge, goth thing that's so easy to get away with in winter, so the fact that so many designers have adapted this to summer, is very pleasing for me.
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