Posts Tagged ‘Fashion’

Yves Saint Laurent Fashion

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

Yves Saint Laurent Collection 2009

 

Yves Saint Laurent Show Fall Winter 2008-2009

 

Yves Saint Laurent is one of the greatest fashion names of the late 20th century. Throughout the years, the groundbreaking designs of the Couture house created innovative pieces of clothing.

 

Today Yves Saint Laurent’s collections include women’s and men’s ready-to-wear, shoes, handbags, small leather goods, jewellery, scarves, ties and eyewear. They are designed for both modern women who have a keen sense of freedom and follow their instincts with assurance, captivating others with their elegance, as well as men who prefer a nonconformist look and assert the different facets of their personality in a modern and sensitive way.

 

Yves Saint Laurent Show Fall Winter 2008-2009 Part 1.

 

 

Yves Saint Laurent Show Fall Winter 2008-2009 Part 2.

 

 

The energy of this collection, the way it hit home was classic without remotely departing what we know and love about YSL.

Dolce and Gabbana Fashion

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

Dolce and Gabbana Collection 2009

 

Dolce and Gabbana Show Fall Winter 2008-2009

 

It was a great tartan themed collection success for Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana. D&G the collection where the fun never stopped was the big winner. So there were clothes that looked aged, tea dyed, even moth eaten looks, which gave the proceedings a winning quality.

 

 

Gucci Fashion

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

Gucci Collection 2009

 

Gucci Show Fall Winter 2008-2009

 

Gucci Fall Winter 2008/09 Collection featuring the modern gypsy girl look with a sexy layered conservative look. Gucci clearly inspired Giannini to push the boat out into dangerous waters, but moments of relative restraint accounted for the collection’s most appealing pieces. All those folk art prints, for instance, looked fresh. A chunky gray knit turned must have with a studded leather trim. Coins and charms were not only wrapped around waists, they also winningly decorated the placket of a shirt and piled onto a messenger bag. Coats and jackets were enhanced with velvet and fur trims and a pony skin biker jacket lined in beaver felt like the essence of Giannini’s casual, opulent, young ethos. Her ability to make her fantasies real was her original strength. Here, she went some way to recapturing it