Vogue discussed in the April number of sublime haute couture collections that were in the last edition. With the world questioning their survival, Couture uncovered 'jar' essences. Collections sublime became the city of Paris in Wonderland, analyzed in detail by the magazine Vogue.
For example, Christian Dior, in Paris, a depressed and lacking in resources after the Second World War, became an arbiter of elegance with their narrow waists and long skirts and so rich in material that could barely lift. In full economic hurricane, John Galliano, in keeping with the spirit of the teacher in 1947 - wanted to go to the very soul of the House. Its collection shows, and defended with conviction, why Costura slashing excellence daydream and makes its viewers. It took more than eighty seamstresses and between 300 and 400 hours of work, to make the last six encorsetados gala dressed in crinoline. Then each piece was sent to the studios of artisans in Paris to post their embroidered and sewn.
For its part, with a strong collection for Chanel, Lagerfeld Kar wanted to get the most out of his office and for this role, did not need more than a clean paper to rewrite history. "It is my favorite material, where it all begins. I can not remember a time in my life that was not doing a sketch. I need physical contact with the paper, is my real way to express myself, "he said between racks. Had to be close to appreciate the 800 hours used in the shop for a dress Lesage strip percalina white embroidered with pearls and sequins, topped by tiny botanical elements previously cut by hand, the 700 working for a fully embroidered dress with small mirror sequins and a white ribbon trim, or 400 for a sequined shirt with large plastic rings and patent leather. The workshop offered its maximum Chanel, seamstresses and wept with emotion with each output.
Armani Privé challenged the aura of the glamorous Shanghai of the 20's to articulate a particularly personal speech. Women Giorgio slide in tailored qipao dresses bedrooms with lacquered red sequins in short cocktail dresses with iridescent lace chinería and skirt embossed with inspirational Coromandel.
John Galliano recovers romantism - Teacher Christian Dior silhouettes with corolla interpreted silk taffeta and pompous appearance.
Wow, beautiful post. Galliano has always been my fave...such a genius!
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ReplyDeleteThe first picture is truly sublime! you always do an impressive job of collecting!
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I really enjoyed this post. I love that first photo the best.
ReplyDeleteHi there-a very informative, fascinating and beautiful post my dear!
ReplyDeleteIt sure wasn't hard to pick out Chanel Iman from the rest of the pack. She really is one of the best models to come along. I loved all of these different looks, so glam. xo
ReplyDeletebeautiful post. that pair of vivier shoes cost an arm and a leg.
ReplyDeleteWow! What a perfectly edited and captioned couture analysis, FM! Sublime is exactly the word to describe it!
ReplyDeleteI adore that structured bodice at Galliano, the crinoline shaping at Dior, that amazing white paper flower stiarcase, and the "baroque profusion" at Lacroix. Divine description!
Btw, those Bruno Frisoni/Roger Vivier heels are a work of art!
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oh I love dior couture.
ReplyDeleteIf, in times of crisis sharpens the imagination and we must get over ourselves. I enjoyed this post, great work dear!!!!
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how interesting! great post :-)
ReplyDeleteWow, great post! So interesting. And I loveee the YSL tuexedo.
ReplyDeleteGreat roundup of images. Reminds me why we need couture - it just carries your imagination away!
ReplyDeleteI think this has been the most beautiful post so far... OMG all that couture!!!!!!!
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galliano makes me melt.
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fantastic post, i love galliano!!!
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ReplyDeleteI love couture and it's staggering to think of how much work goes into each of the pieces. Amazing photos as well!
ReplyDeleteI love the volume on some of those dresses at the top. They remind me of couture wedding cakes!
ReplyDeleteHaute couture is sooo gorgeous. I love all the collections =]
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So incredibly stunning! Dior can't do no wrong in my eyes xD
ReplyDeleteCouture is so fun, I can't imagine us having fashion without it. It is about dream and fantasy! xx
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful post and I love Ur new blogstyle! :D
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What a wonderful post, couture is such a dream!
ReplyDeletereally like the things you highlighted in this post. i passed an award onto u.
ReplyDeleteall those pictures are soooo beautiful... i would looove that corst from galliano.. swoon!
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