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Super Hero Fashion

November 2nd 2007 00:06
Is it a bird, is it plane, no it’s a fashion show.


Super hero comic
Heroes on the page


I’m a complete comic book nerd and it seems so is the fashion world. This week it was announced that super powered designer Giorgio Armani will chair a Super Hero themed Costume Institute Gala scheduled for New York City in May next year.

The exhibition is aptly titled Superheroes: Fashion and Fantasy. Scheduled to be held at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, George Clooney and Julia Roberts will be co- chairs.

batman Elle Macpherson
Super hero meets super model


Originating in the 1930’s and 40’s before the advent of television, comics began as a subversive past time, deemed by the general populace as intellectually stinted. By the 1950’s and 60’s there was a certain kitsch appeal attached to fans but it was in the 1970’s that super heroes started to define pop culture.

The Shadow
the Shadow


Superman Phantom
Classic Heroes adapted to the bigscreen


Today the once humble plaything for childish imaginations is now a gigantic influence on society and the fashion community. You only need look at the choking hold that superhero movies have over the box office to get a gauge of their enormous popularity.

Designers and stylists have worked in costume departments for decades, projecting the outfits from the illustrated page and onto the screen.

Catwoman
Iconic Catwoman of the 1960's


Spiderman
A suit of dark intent


Andrew Bolton, a curator at the Costume Institute says, "Today, superhero imagery has suffused almost every aspect of popular culture."

He continues, "The superhero's iconic costume of cape, mask and bodysuit finds many fashionable permutations. But fashion's embrace of the superhero extends beyond iconography to issues of identity, sexuality and nationalism. Fashion shares with the superhero an inherent metaphorical malleability which fuels its fascination with the idea and the ideal of the superhero."

Jean Grey famke janssen
Ex Model Famke Janssen as jean Grey in X Men


Amongst the pieces that will be displayed is John Galliano's notorious Christian Dior Wonder Woman designs and Thierry Mugler’s Ghost Rider inspired leather jacket.

Ghost rider wonder woman
Ghost Rider, Wonder Woman and a corset of inspiration

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Sometimes I hate fashion, or more specifically, when something is in fashion. As someone who consistently tries to not wear the in-the-moment look, being confronted by what seemed like every girl on George Street wearing my style was like a slight on my wardrobe philosophy.

This happened a few years ago, and according to fashion experts, designers, icons and industry persons, it is not going away too soon. If ever. The buzzword I’m referring to is ‘vintage’. Trawl eBay these days and anything you’re looking for is likely to be touted as ‘vintage’, ‘retro’, ‘old-school’ and ‘so [insert era]’. To clarify, I don’t have a problem with vintage wear at all. It practically consumes all my hangers, shelves and drawers. My issue is with the consequences and ramifications of ‘vintage’ becoming what I would call a cultural movement


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Allyn Scura - Vintage Eyewear

August 21st 2007 03:52
Website name: www.allynscura.com
Location: California, USA
Category: Eyewear


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Saturday Powerhouse (Part 2)

August 20th 2007 05:56
Fashion From Fleece Promo Pierre Cardin Red Dress
Fashion From Fleece - Pierre Cardin Red Dress - image from sydneydesign.com.au


Continued from my previous post.....

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What's on your wish list?

June 27th 2007 08:14
Some days you need a little perking up. And today I'm a little short on money and dreaming of the fashionista I would be with the appropriate means. So here's a sample of what I'd be wearing given different fiscal circumstances.

Miu miu two tone pumps
From Net-a-porter.com

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In my habitual internet trawlings I came across quite a feat on the Prada website. Admittedly I didn’t much like this season’s collection but the means by which it is represented is a true cultural document. Prada demonstrates wit, self-reflexivity and pastiche in a way that many other ‘postmodernists’ should envy. As a European luxury brand, descended from a grand tradition to a commercial reality, Prada is a modern day icon but the self-representation offers an entirely new perspective on the brand.

Prada sunglasses
From Prada.com

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Why fashion?

June 11th 2007 23:11
Manolo Blahnik spring/summer 07
From Manoloblahnik.com Just try telling me that this is not beauty


With a background in literary theory and philosophy, an interest in fashion has been a naughty secret of mine for some time. But it’s time to go public. I love fashion and I’ve got good reasons. Firstly, it is aesthetically pleasing but also the social and cultural significance fashion holds are part of our everyday non-verbal communication


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Designer-Chain Store Hybrids

April 11th 2007 03:57
The frenzy at Target, I wonder if she returned it? (courtesy of theage.com.au)


To quote the infamous Ms Hanson, “I don’t like it


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Marc Jacobs enters rehab

March 13th 2007 06:56
Marc Jacobs


The breaking news coming in from New York is that Louis Vuitton Artistic director Marc Jacobs has checked himself into a rehab in Arizona after the recent launch of his latest Louis Vuitton collection


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