Unraveling the weird!
July 23rd 2007 05:24
"What the hell was that designer thinking?"
"Who the hell would wear that?!"
“That one looks cool, but hell, I can’t wear it!”
I suppose three questions with the word hell in them should be more than enough to clarify what kind of clothes I’ll be discussing in this particular post
The number of designers today which are known to be on the ‘avant-garde’ side of fashion is in fact not little. These designers have been making headlines in the fashion world, often because of their highly ground-breaking fashion show presentations as well.
Internationally-known designers such as Alexander McQueen, Hussein Chalayan, Viktor & Rolf and John Galliano are some that have been highlighting this side of fashion. And for today’s post, I’ve carefully chosen one outfit from each designer that I think is worth discussing.
The first is an outfit from Galliano Men’s Collection, which you can see in the picture above. In that particular show, Galliano wanted to introduce his latest underwear collection. Hence some of the models were not wearing pants.. to supposedly bring the underwear more into focus. As with the woolen frilly bits, they really are just attached exclusively (for the show) on top of what seems to be a very cool leather jacket that any guy anywhere would definitely wear.
As far as this second outfit is concerned, the noticeably theatrical make-up and hairdo could very well be the first thing that could hit you right in the face the first time you see it. So in addition to applying a simpler make-up.. the result of combining that long jacket (worn by fashion darling Lily Cole) with a mini skirt or leggings and some stilettos could actually be a somewhat unique and very hip look for a girl’s night out in the town!
This third outfit is from Alexander McQueen Men’s Collection. As you can see, that’s not how men expected to wear the top part of their suit. The folded jacket which is sitting comfortably around the waist is just an intentional attempt to show the cool printed fabric on the inside. And since you don’t have to wear everything at the same time, a combination of PLAIN shirt with that cool printed tie and a pair of skinny jeans (which seems to be popular today) would definitely create one hell of a cool look.
Designer Hussein Chalayan to me has one of the most distinctive cutting technique when it comes to the shapes of his clothing. His designs are very straight to the point which I think makes them seem ‘very easy to follow’ no matter how elaborate they get from time to time. There is a sense of mysteriousness to this particular outfit which is the result of the model’s half-covered face, but take the hood off and pair that jacket with some leggings and cool sneakers and you’re more than ready to go!
Viktor & Rolf has almost become the pioneer when it comes to highly innovative fashion presentations. In this particular show, each model carried their own lights and stereo system to represent the theme of the show which was all about the meaning of individuality in the modern world. This particular dress might appear bizarre and almost creepy to anyone, but simply take away the dress off the light hook and you will get a rather beautiful blue dress.
Ultimately, this post could most likely be a highly arguable one since each person has their own sense of design aesthetics. I just figured there is always room for discussion when it comes to these remarkably gifted fashion designers from our generation
All images from Style.com
"Who the hell would wear that?!"
“That one looks cool, but hell, I can’t wear it!”
I suppose three questions with the word hell in them should be more than enough to clarify what kind of clothes I’ll be discussing in this particular post
The number of designers today which are known to be on the ‘avant-garde’ side of fashion is in fact not little. These designers have been making headlines in the fashion world, often because of their highly ground-breaking fashion show presentations as well.
Internationally-known designers such as Alexander McQueen, Hussein Chalayan, Viktor & Rolf and John Galliano are some that have been highlighting this side of fashion. And for today’s post, I’ve carefully chosen one outfit from each designer that I think is worth discussing.
The first is an outfit from Galliano Men’s Collection, which you can see in the picture above. In that particular show, Galliano wanted to introduce his latest underwear collection. Hence some of the models were not wearing pants.. to supposedly bring the underwear more into focus. As with the woolen frilly bits, they really are just attached exclusively (for the show) on top of what seems to be a very cool leather jacket that any guy anywhere would definitely wear.
As far as this second outfit is concerned, the noticeably theatrical make-up and hairdo could very well be the first thing that could hit you right in the face the first time you see it. So in addition to applying a simpler make-up.. the result of combining that long jacket (worn by fashion darling Lily Cole) with a mini skirt or leggings and some stilettos could actually be a somewhat unique and very hip look for a girl’s night out in the town!
This third outfit is from Alexander McQueen Men’s Collection. As you can see, that’s not how men expected to wear the top part of their suit. The folded jacket which is sitting comfortably around the waist is just an intentional attempt to show the cool printed fabric on the inside. And since you don’t have to wear everything at the same time, a combination of PLAIN shirt with that cool printed tie and a pair of skinny jeans (which seems to be popular today) would definitely create one hell of a cool look.
Designer Hussein Chalayan to me has one of the most distinctive cutting technique when it comes to the shapes of his clothing. His designs are very straight to the point which I think makes them seem ‘very easy to follow’ no matter how elaborate they get from time to time. There is a sense of mysteriousness to this particular outfit which is the result of the model’s half-covered face, but take the hood off and pair that jacket with some leggings and cool sneakers and you’re more than ready to go!
Viktor & Rolf has almost become the pioneer when it comes to highly innovative fashion presentations. In this particular show, each model carried their own lights and stereo system to represent the theme of the show which was all about the meaning of individuality in the modern world. This particular dress might appear bizarre and almost creepy to anyone, but simply take away the dress off the light hook and you will get a rather beautiful blue dress.
Ultimately, this post could most likely be a highly arguable one since each person has their own sense of design aesthetics. I just figured there is always room for discussion when it comes to these remarkably gifted fashion designers from our generation
All images from Style.com
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