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VALENTINO "SALA BIANCA 945" HAUTE COUTURE SHOW
17:20I should start off by saying that I had high expectations. Scratch that, I had ridiculously high expectations for the haute couture...
I should start off by saying that I had high expectations.
Scratch that, I had ridiculously high expectations for the haute couture
collection that Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli presented on
December 10th at the former Whitney Museum of American Art to celebrate the
opening of the new Valentino flagship store at 693 Fifth Avenue. As it very
often happens – remember, RIDICULOUSLY high – my expectations were not met, not
even close, but this does not mean that the 47-look collection that walked down
the runway wasn’t enjoyable or nice. And this is exactly the problem: lately
Valentino has given us plenty of perfectly nice, cute, ethereal looks and very
few “wow” pieces and I really miss those days. The show, titled “Sala Bianca
945”, was supposed to be an homage to
the first collection that Valentino himself presented at the Sala Bianca in
Florence in 1968 – a collection which included the dress that Jacqueline
Kennedy worn to get married to Aristotele Onassis- and then revisited
for his spring 2007 couture collection, therefore the all-white looks (with
just a bit of gold) and a recreation of sorts of the Sala Bianca in the Whitney
Museum. There were some interesting pieces, for instance a short, intricate,
Elizabethan tulle dress or a star- studded, short-sleeved coat, and the
gowns were beautiful, as expected, but all in all the collection just seemed an
all-white version of looks that we’ve already seen and come to expect from the
duo. The designers specified that they will still show at Paris’ Haute Couture
Fashion Week this coming January: I promise to keep my expectations low if they
promise to wow us.
Click inside to see the 10 Best Looks from the Collection and the moodboard!
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VALENTINO HAUTE COUTURE SHOW IN NYC
19:37It seems that Valentino is in a New York state of mind and we could not be more excited! To celebrate the opening of their new st...
It seems that Valentino is in a
New York state of mind and we could not be more excited! To celebrate the
opening of their new store in The Big Apple, Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo
Piccioli are going to create an exclusive, haute couture collection that is
going to be presented on December 11, 8 p.m. (New York time). Although the mood
for the collection has yet to be revealed, we might have been given a hint with this tweet that was posted on Valentino’s official page… what you think, is
magic in the air?
You can watch the collection live here
12:56
"REINCARNATION" THE NEW CHANEL FILM BY KARL LAGERFELD
12:56It premiered yesterday "Reincarnation", the new short film directed by Karl Lagerfeld to accompany the CHANEL Paris-Salzburg ...
It premiered yesterday
"Reincarnation", the new short film directed by Karl Lagerfeld to
accompany the CHANEL Paris-Salzburg 2014/15 Métier d'art collection show on
December 2nd, 2014 in Salzburg. The short film features Pharrell Williams - who
wrote and performed "CC The World", the score for this new film- Cara
Delavingne and Geraldine Chaplin, making her come back as Mademoiselle Chanel
after having already portrayed her in last year’s short film “The Return”. Once
again, Lagerfeld imagines a new moment from the designer’s life: in 1954 Gabrielle
Chanel is holidaying in Salzburg when she sees a jacket worn by a young
lift-boy that will later inspire the iconic Chanel jacket. "Reincarnation"
is the story of a lift attendant’s jacket being reincarnated as a timeless
piece of women’s wear," declares Lagerfeld. But it also is the story
of another reincarnation, the one of Empress Elizabeth of Austria and her husband,
Franz Joseph I, who, at the stroke of midnight, come back to life for one, last
magical dance.
Click inside to watch the short
film!