Credit: Vogue.com After a delightfully bright Spring, Jonathan Saunders has shifted to sharply tailored sophistication for Fall 2012. The crispness to it feels particularly on point for autumn. I ...
Credit: Vogue.com “Warrior” immediately came to my mind when watching the Proenza Schouler Fall show. There was something incredibly exhilarating about watching the Proenza Schouler girl...
Credit: Vogue.com I hope that the day where I no longer sit in awe of Georgina Chapman and Keren Craig’s work never comes. Ever since its inception, Marchesa has been astonishing its audience ...
Credit: Vogue.com There is always something incredibly luxurious about J. Mendel. With a lot of classic structure and plenty of fur pieces, J. Mendel really appeals to the opulence of high class liv...
Credit: Vogue.com It is always intriguing to see how a rather random inspiration (at least to me) manifests itself in the Mulleavy sisters’ latest collection. Fall 2012 began as an exploration...
Credit: Vogue.com I loved how Gothic architecture plays out at Vera Wang Fall 2012. Geometric print and architectural shapes are rendered dreamily romantic with Vera’s ethereal sheer layering....
Credit: Vogue.com Kooky nuts, but man, can Marc Jacobs put on a show. After the restraint and maturity that he has displayed in the past few seasons, Marc completely switches gears with a playful an...
Credit: Vogue.com “I wanted to make clothes available, but at the same time preserve and protect them.” – Phillip Lim While Phillip Lim has always had a rather minimalist aesthetic, something a...
Credit: Vogue.com Long elegantly fluted sheaths reign supreme at Carolina Herrera this season. With mesmerizing prints and pretty pretty details, she provides a rather attractive display of evening ...
Credit: Vogue.com Without fail, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen have always managed to astonish with their incredibly sophisticated designs for The Row ever since its inception. Considering the origins o...
Credit: Vogue.com Diane von Furstenberg Fall 2012 is sexy and vivacious with brilliant pops of color to fully entice the viewer. I love the easy yet structured silhouette as it provides plenty of po...
Credit: Vogue.com While Derek Lam showcased some nicely structured separates, I think I was bit more enamored with his model line-up. That, and his snakeskin camera bags are adorable. Usually conte...
Credit: Vogue.com I love that Victoria Beckham is finally being acknowledged for her design work and not judged for who she is or who she’s married to. Honestly, the amount of disdain that he...
Credit: Vogue.com “A collection with all the distinctions of proper, strong, and innovative design on a level of maturity which had the audience craning forward, engaged and curious from first ...
Credit: Vogue.com While some may see this as a rift on a concept that David Neville and Marcus Wainwright have done in the past, I see this as a coolly practical and intriguingly printed continuation...
Credit: Vogue.com In this exploration of his roots, Jason delves into archetypes commonly associated with Chinese culture: “Madame Mao/Chinese Warrior,” Qing Dynasty, and Hollywood’...
Credit: Vogue.com Something about this quirky little label is making people sit up and pay attention. And with good reason. While the charming ease shown last spring landed it on Creatures of the W...
Credit: Fashion Gone Rogue Marloes Horst by Will Davidson for Harper’s Bazaar Australia March 2012 Marloes looks absolutely gorgeous across this alight landscape. Which is makes it funny that I cho...
Credit: Fashion Gone Rogue Mirte Maas by Hugh Lippe for Russh #44 Mirte looks so very pretty in the February issue of Russh. There is a dreamy romanticism to her editorial that feels utterly befitt...
Credit: Fashion Gone Rogue Mini Anden by Koray Birand for Harper’s Bazaar Turkey February 2012 I adore Mini Anden. I thought that she had stopped modelling in favor of acting and was very pleasantl...
Credit: Fashion Gone Rogue Magdalena Frackowiak by Ben Hassett for Vogue Germany January 2012 Magdalena’s gloriously out-of-control diva curls are utterly fabulous. And I love how her curls a...
Credit: Fashion Gone Rogue Josefien Rodermans by Naomi Yang for Vogue Taiwan December 2011 I must admit that I mainly like this editorial because of the colored streaks in her hair. I like how they...
Credit: Fashion Gone Rogue Alla looks fantastic in those Gareth Pugh pieces. That is all. Click to view slideshow.
Credit: Fashion Gone Rogue Certainly one of the fiercest portrait series for a new model that I’ve seen in a good long while. I love how edgy Natasha comes across in this. The almost hostile ...
Credit: Fashion Gone Rogue Lindsey Wixson by Will Davidson for Muse Winter 2011 I really love Will Davidson’s work. The light and texture to it make for some beautifully illuminated editorial...
Credit: The Iconophile Miranda Kerr by Willy Vanderperre for Industrie Magazine #4 *Warning: There is plenty of nudity in this. As you can see from the feature shot. If you don’t have the mat...
Credit: Smile Nyasha Matohondze by Sølve Sundsbø for Vogue Japan November 2011 For one, Katie Grand did an amazing job styling Nyasha for this. These gorgeous gowns are full of movement and flair, b...
Credit: Fashion Gone Rogue Frida Gustavsson by Andreas Öhlund for Elle Sweden November 2011 Frida is the picture of charmingly old school glamour in this forties-inspired piece for Elle Sweden. I thi...
Credit: Fashion Gone Rogue Fei Fei Sun by Josh Olins for Vogue China November 2011 Fei Fei Sun looks divine in this editorial. This is actually the fiercest that I’ve seen her look. I love t...
Credit: Fashion Gone Rogue Leticia Lamb by Jason Mickle for Elle Mexico November 2011 Love the dose of old school glamour in this. [Shot 2 is totally haute couture.] Leticia comes across as elegan...
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