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Showing posts with label Givenchy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Givenchy. Show all posts

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Haute Couture By Night

In Givenchy

 In Atelier Versace

Rolls Royce Phantom!

In Giorgio Armani Prive

In Jean Paul Gaultier

In Elie Saab

So stunning

In Valentino

Dancing in Dior

Natasha Poly & Baptiste Giabiconi
Photographed by Karl Lagerfeld
Numero #116

I just love this. Natasha & Baptiste make such a beautiful couple. Despite wearing the finest of couture and the presence of a Rolls Royce Phantom, the shoot doesn't scream pretentious as one may expect. Just an exceptionally beautiful couple having a romantic night out in the gorgeous city streets of Paris. The black and white makes it look oh so elegant. The shoot reminds me of Karl Lagerfeld short film for Chanel "Remember Now".

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

The Fall Collections














Tasha Tilberg
Photographed by Michel Comte
Harper's Bazaar UK August 2010

This shoot is simply stunning! It presents the trends of Fall so well - black lace, shearling and scarlet red. The backdrop is as equally beautiful as the clothes and accessories. There's something very Ivy about it (Nightspot in Sydney), combining a classic look, with a hint of quirkiness. Those purple orchids are to die for. Truly inspiring.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Winter Uniform



This pic of Hilary Duff reminded me of my favourite winter uni look - black tights , leather boots, grey t-shirt, black jacket, big scarf and an iconic, big bag to house those study supplies (or in my case Vogue, Bazaar and a bottle of vitamin water). The Givenchy Nightingale is my favourite "It Bag" of the moment, along with the YSL Easy Bag. I'm not so much a fan of Hilary's enormous earings though. Unfortunately, I'll be back to uni soon for summer school soon - maybe I'd be looking forward to it more if I could wear boots and fabulous winter coats but I guess I still have at least another 4 months to go until I can wear such items without dying of heat exhaustion. Although I love summer (the swimming, the extra hours of sunlight, the long holidays etc), I am definitely a bigger fan of the winter. I love getting dressed up in coats, boots, scarves and walking through the parks with the orange leaves on the ground - it's somehow more mystical and intriguing than the summer months.