Saturday, January 7, 2012

Spring Fashion Trends: The Return Of The Swinging 60's.


Each decade of the 20th century is prone to being defined by its fashions; and for each of those decades is a cycle of revival inevitable.

Some decades are revived in distinctive fits and starts, like the 80s returning in a burst of irony that made good on its promise; others, like the 60s, linger never too far out of reach. So while tousling up your sexiest bed hair and pulling on your teeniest mini may always be an option there’s no better time than 2011 and 2012  to inject even more of that swinging 60s vibe into your wardrobe.





 60s fashion: Where it’s been seen

The fall 2011 runways, when they fit to a particular decade, strutted mostly down a glamorous 1970's path. The 1930s were also fairly well represented. And then, amidst it all, a few key designers of influence were marching to the ’60s drum.

Burberry Prorsum’s bright block coloured coats and structured short-hemmed dresses hit a swinging London note. Miuccia Prada worked together flapper chic and 60s mod into graphic pleated tunics and Mary-Jane heels. Yves Saint Laurent, Bottega Veneta, and Marni also dabbled in the trend.



  

60s fashion for spring 2012

While the sixties fashion themes took root in fall 2011, don’t think they’ll be dead and buried by spring. Having found their way into numerous editorials already, we then saw the trend filter onto the spring 2012 runways. So expect to see the ’60s continue as a spring 2012 fashion trend.






1960s fashion looks

For the purpose of inspiring a ’60s look as best fitted to right now, and without getting too pedantic on historical accuracy, we’ll break up the era into three key looks.





’60s mod fashion

Who could forget the long legs and short hems of Twiggy and Jean Shrimpton? Or the iconic designs of Mary Quant? Look to these icons for an update on a mod look, with elements like:

*  Wide eyes curtained by big false lashes (top and bottom).
*  Bright block colours.
*  Graphic prints and colourful abstract geometric patterns.
*  Short, boyish hairstyles.
*  Masculine flat shoes like penny loafers.
*  For fall, swing coats and capes.





 ’60s folk fashion

Softer and sexier than a mod look, a folkish sixties look is free spirited with a Parisian twist. The icons? Look to the likes of Jane Birkin and Francois Hardy for inspiration.
Anything made out of lace, especially structured heavier lace pieces.

*  Peter-pan collars.
*  Ultra-short hemlines. Low-slung belts.
*  Monochrome instead of colour: plenty of white, cream, black.
*  Effortless sexiness with unfussy hair and winged-out eyeliner.




’60s sex kitten

The opposite of the androgynous mod, the sex kitten is another ’60s era cliche that has come back into play. Think any of the era’s stunning screen stars: Catherine Deneuve, Brigitte Bardot, Ann Margaret, Raquel Welch, Sophia Loren, Elizabeth Taylor. Try:

*  Cuts that draw in the waist, accentuating the bust and hips. It’s all about the curves.
*  Full circle skirts or slim pencil skirts, or cropped pants  with high waists.
*  Bed hair. Try a softer, modern update on Brigitte Bardot hair, or go all out bouffant. Just make it count.    

 

Mens Fashion Week : Milan

The menswear shows are just around the corner. For the fall / winter 2012 shows at Milan Fashion Week, the schedule is as follows:

14 January, 2012

9.30 Corneliani
10.30 Ermenegildo Zegna
11.30 Ermenegildo Zegna (second showing)
12.30 Costume National Homme
2.00 Dolce & Gabbana
3.00 Jil Sander
4.00 Frankie Morello
5.00 Burberry Prorsum
6.00 John Varvatos
7.00 Neil Barrett
8.00 Roberto Cavalli

15 January, 2012

9.30 Bottega Veneta
10.30 Emporio Armani
11.30 Ermanno Scervino
12.30 Salvatore Ferragamo
2.00 Pringle of Scotland
3.00 Vivienne Westwood
4.00 Missoni
5.00 Trussardi
6.00 Prada
7.00 Moncler Gamme Bleu
8.00 Calvin Klein Collection

16 January, 2012

9.30 Dirk Bikkembergs
10.30 Iceberg
11.30 John Richmond
12.30 Gucci
2.00 Etro
3.00 Z Zegna
4.00 Canali
5.00 Gazzarrini
6.00 Moschino
7.00 Nicole Farhi
8.00 Versace

17 January, 2012

9.30 Dsquared 2
10.30 Giorgio Armani
11.30 Diesel Black Gold
12.30 Ports 1961
1.30 Enrico Coveri
14.30 Roccobarocca

See you there! 

Beckham Bares All

David Beckham has unveiled his new bodywear collection for the first time and has unsurprisingly stayed close to home when picking a model for his debut H&M collection. Sporting the collection's vests and briefs, the footballer showcases his first independent foray into design - from the collection which also features T-shirts, pyjamas and long johns.

"Working with a team has always been a key part of my life and I found that to be the same when developing this range," Beckham said. "Collectively with my design team we spent time working on the feel, fit and style to ensure the product is not only something I would wear but one which I would be proud to put my name to. I always want to challenge myself and this was such a rewarding experience for me. I'm very happy with the end result and I hope H&M's male customers will be as excited as I am."

The collection, which goes on sale on February 2 in time for Valentine's Day, is H&M's latest collaboration coup, with collections from Versace and  Marni already slated for launch this year.

"The David Beckham Bodywear collection for H&M is full of pieces that men will love," Ann-Sofie Johansson, H&M's head of design, said. "It's an amazing debut collection, with so much attention paid to the function and quality of the garments. David Beckham is one of the most respected men in the world today, and I can't wait to see how the range will grow and evolve in the seasons ahead."

"The collection is a first in a longterm partnership with H&M, which will seasonally develop with new styles, new fabrics and new patterns which will all follow the quality-focused blueprint of David's new classics," the brand said in a statement.

David Beckham is H&M's latest signing - the footballer and fashion icon has teamed up with the Swedish high street store to launch his bodywear range for men. The collection - which is not a collaboration but rather a long-term distribution partnership, we're told - will be launched on February 2 2012 worldwide, in time for Valentine's Day.

"Over the past year, I've been developing my Bodywear range with my team and I'm extremely positive about what we have designed and produced," Beckham said. "The final piece in the jigsaw was a retail partner who has the vision and capability to distribute these products globally. In  H&M we have found the perfect partner to collaborate with going forward, I'm excited and looking forward to showcasing the range to H&M customers from February."


"This partnership with H&M is an important step in the evolution of David's journey from sporting hero to entrepreneur and icon", says Simon Fuller, David Beckham's long time business partner. "H&M's enthusiasm and support for this venture, combined with their scale and reach, will continue to enhance the power of David's image around the world."

The range will be available from 1800 H&M stores in around 40 countries worldwide.

Fashion Hangover

Louis Vuitton  is going to war with Warner Bros: suing the entertainment giant for profits from it recent blockbuster sequel The Hangover Part II, for using fake copies of its bags in the film. Despite requests by the luxury label to not feature counterfeit bags - created by Diophy which is also being sued - the fake Louis Vuitton luggage appeared in a scene filmed at the airport.

"Careful, that is a Louis Vuitton," Zach Galifianakis' eccentric character, Alan, quips as he carries an imitation of the brand's bags, reports WWD. The character mispronounces the French label, and although a joke lies in the fact that he is an unlikely candidate to possess an authentic Louis Vuitton bag, the luxe company argues it is a misrepresentation of its product which will lead to "consumer confusion".

Louis Vuitton wants all copies of The Hangover Part II removed from sale as well as profits from the film - which has taken over $581 million worldwide.