Friday, October 30, 2009

Reunion with Aphrodite

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Draping, pleats and folds of Venetian inspiration in the new season.
The long, steamy Greco-Roman-inspired gowns are, without doubt, a classic red carpet events. We are not surprised to see Angelina Jolie, Sienna Miller or Megan Fox with goddess dresses inspired by ancient Greece. Moreover, the rise of the ridge coincides with a summer marked by the omnipresence of the influential designer Madeleine Vionnet (1876-1975). The museum of Les Arts Decoratifs in Paris plays host to an exhibition now that the large contribution of the French fashion designer who now carry. Highly recommended, yes.

But art transcends the fold this season to the next series of garments that have nothing to do with cokctail long dresses, which will use only rarely. For example, the proposed new Balenciaga care is based on silk drapery key miniskirts applied to cake-shaped shell and pants Johdpur Santiago. This is a 360 degree turn for a designer who has focused on the futuristic elements during the past collections. The design duo Viktor & Rolf also joined this trend, combining pasty white with earthy tones and architectural drapery. The result is disturbing and radically different doses of glitter and metallic dress eighties style we've seen in other designers.

Ann Demeulemeester jacket commitment pattern models seemingly carefree, Valentino applies its extensive knowledge of this technique to cherry leather handbags with roses as a flower and uses Christian Dior yellow brocade dress in tight wrap.

Doo.Ri, Yigal Azrouel, Oscar de la Renta ... we show you the new codes in a style that will accompany you throughout the winter.




Draping, folds and Greco-Roman style complex networks reappear in the new winter collections. X Balenciaga silhouette strokes by adjusting the waist and focusing the entire volume in the miniskirt and a pronounced shoulder sweater.

Detail draped silk skirt shaped shell, the Balenciaga collection for autumn-winter 2009/10



Stilletto abotinado rubber based band draped navy and beige suede and red Balenciaga

The Les Arts Decoratifs museum in Paris is currently hosting an exhibition of dresses inspired pleats and drapery created by the Greco-Roman couturier Madeleine Vionnet (1876-1975)

Viktor & Rolf bet for a romantic blouse blue paste that incorporates in the back a Venetian-inspired draping


Details of the cascading folds applied to one of the new clothes by Viktor & Rolf



Soft white hand bag with pleated shaped shell, Viktor & Rolf


Donna Karan presents a flowing gown and Greco-Roman-inspired brown folds as a wrap

Detail of boat neckline draped in clothing, the new winter collection of Donna Karan


Wrinkled cotton pad loop, Zara Home

Givenchy bet for a total look in a white gown with a bow at the waist, V-neck and applications ostrich feather

Ricardo Tisci was inspired by the hairstyles of ancient Egypt and classical Greece to give rise to an original and innovative

Cerise bag with leather straps in the rosette, Valentino


The Rizzoli published "Valentino: Themes and Variations", a book containing 50 years of this master of haute couture and the handling of the needle. Highly recommended if you want to know more about the drapery

Max Azria combines the glam rock aesthetic drawing on tight pants, black low cut dress asymmetrical draping

Chocolate-colored minidress, high neck and wrinkled effect in X, Yigal Azruel

Brian Atwood established a preference for high leather boots with chocolate brown stiletto heel, hidden platform and wrinkled cane

Doo.Ri joins the trend with a flowing silk dress blue ink that incorporates a dizzying V-shaped neckline

Draped dress with purple sequined sash belt and halter neck, by Roberto Cavalli

For a formal event, we choose this fuchsia dress with asymmetrical neckline and sash belt, Oscar de la Renta

Effect wrinkled sack dress and casual cut, of Ann Demeulemeester's collection for autumn-winter 2009/10

Christian Dior bet for a colorful yellow wrap dress with brocade and tied around her waist
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