Thursday, 17 March 2011
Tuesday, 8 March 2011
The house of Kenzo opened in 1970, in a gallery called Gallerie Vivienne which is in Paris.
The founder and creator is Kenzo Takada who was Japanese, although this guy retired in 1999 after a 30 yr career! ...These days Antonio Marras is in charge and is constantly developing The House Of Kenzo.
Originally having Kenzo Takada as the designer and this guy being Japanese, although ending up being Paris based, it seems to keep this Japanese essence in the clothing, the Japanese seem to be inspired by England. I feel this translates well in the clothing, i think especially in the menswear there is a strong influence in the mod subculture. They will have smart blazers, doc martins, those 60's mods hats and just a clean but rebellious appearance.
Looking at all the collections, the womenswear doesn't have as much as a strong influence as the menswear, and it looks quite different but still fits together well ,i guess it reminds me of Pete Doherty and Kate Mosses relationship. All the dresses seem to have floral prints on them which i guess could be quite mod inspired, but it feels a lot more modern and a bit more free flowing because the fabrics seem to be very light in the womenswear. It has a really bright but not blinding look.
The founder and creator is Kenzo Takada who was Japanese, although this guy retired in 1999 after a 30 yr career! ...These days Antonio Marras is in charge and is constantly developing The House Of Kenzo.
Originally having Kenzo Takada as the designer and this guy being Japanese, although ending up being Paris based, it seems to keep this Japanese essence in the clothing, the Japanese seem to be inspired by England. I feel this translates well in the clothing, i think especially in the menswear there is a strong influence in the mod subculture. They will have smart blazers, doc martins, those 60's mods hats and just a clean but rebellious appearance.
Looking at all the collections, the womenswear doesn't have as much as a strong influence as the menswear, and it looks quite different but still fits together well ,i guess it reminds me of Pete Doherty and Kate Mosses relationship. All the dresses seem to have floral prints on them which i guess could be quite mod inspired, but it feels a lot more modern and a bit more free flowing because the fabrics seem to be very light in the womenswear. It has a really bright but not blinding look.
The A/W 2010 collection- it really has a mod feel to it, smart but cool, the coat, the trousers, the hat, the boots, welcome to the modern mod...
Wednesday, 9 February 2011
Halston
Grace Jones wearing a Halston creation 1986
thegloss.com/beauty/retro-snap-grace-jones/
Halston S/S 1978
Halston A/W 2010
S/S 2005
S/S 2011
He launched his womenswear label in 1968
He also had a reputation for partying too hard; taking drugs and drinking too much.
He died of Lung Cancer complicated by HIV in 1990.
The label was brought back to life in 2008.
paco rabanne
http://www.timeslive.co.za/lifestyle/fashion/article900899.ece/Paco-Rabanne-returns-to-ready-to-wear
I am in love with the 1997 silver metal and plastic tutu space dress
a/w 2005
a/w 2006
s/s 2006
kenzo
The house of Kenzo opened in 1970, in a gallery called Gallerie Vivienne which is in Paris.
There is some stunning pieces by KENZO in the latest womens S/S 2011 Collection. I love how floaty but interesting structured it seems to be. I am also really loving the colours and the fresh feel it seems to have.
A/W 2010
Beauitfully magic looking, they all look like really good outfits to wear to a tea party in the woods. I really love the prints alot!
Those shoes above are such a beautiful colour. Please get them me?
moving on to men i really adore this a/w 2011 collection, it really sticks to my mind, its got quite a feminine feel and guys being in touch with there feminine side really makes me happy, i adore it.
S/S 2011 collection has a few nice pieces, i really like the stripey sailor look
A/W 2010 collection- it really has a mod feel to it, smart but cool, the coat, the trousers, the hat, the boots, welcome to the modern mod...
Thursday, 20 January 2011
MODS
So my group went to visit a few places in Carnaby street, one of them was called 'THE FACE' and it has been there since the late seventies, the man who works there was lovely and very passionate and he had lots to tell us. Apparently the shop has been there since the late 70's, alot of mods go there and hang out on saturdays. Apparently Amy Winehouse used to sit on his floor there. The guy working in this shop also makes clothing and sells them there.
Another place we went to was just down from there, i can't reember the name now, oh yes i can it was Sherry's! But this woman was working in there and she was very helpful and her shop has been there around for the same amount of time as the other one, there was a picture of her back when she was younger on the wall, and there was alot of leaflets from new mod events going on. Also she let us know that a young guy works there, so we waited in her shop for him to get back, and then we asked him about the mod scene from our generation and he was very, very helpful and he really pulled the look off well.
We plan to go back and interveiw these people. If there is something i have learnt about the mod scene, it is how welcoming and friendly it seems to be. Also how underground it's managed to keep itself.
I stole this picture from someones myspace http://www.myspace.com/gnomeboythree/photos/56530438#{%22ImageId%22%3A56530438}
but i will be going back to take my own. x
Another place we went to was just down from there, i can't reember the name now, oh yes i can it was Sherry's! But this woman was working in there and she was very helpful and her shop has been there around for the same amount of time as the other one, there was a picture of her back when she was younger on the wall, and there was alot of leaflets from new mod events going on. Also she let us know that a young guy works there, so we waited in her shop for him to get back, and then we asked him about the mod scene from our generation and he was very, very helpful and he really pulled the look off well.
We plan to go back and interveiw these people. If there is something i have learnt about the mod scene, it is how welcoming and friendly it seems to be. Also how underground it's managed to keep itself.
I stole this picture from someones myspace http://www.myspace.com/gnomeboythree/photos/56530438#{%22ImageId%22%3A56530438}
but i will be going back to take my own. x
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