Tag Archives: Chanel

Blake Lively in Couture

17 Jun

Blake Lively turned up to the Green Lantern Movie Premiere in a showstopping Chanel Haute Couture gown from the spring 2009 collection pairing it with some gold bangles. Blake chose to wear all white, she gave us all a little bit of flash of her great legs though as the skirt on the gown was sheer. She exuded lots and lots of confidence but was this dress right for the occasion?

The runway version of this dress was paired with a very quaint headpiece, which I think really adds to the drama of this dress, after all it IS Chanel Haute Couture. Without the headpiece does the dress lose the sense of it’s drama it was designed to have? Don’t get me wrong I think the dress was really nice, there’s just something I just can’t quite put my finger on. As Blake is currently the face of Chanel’s Mademoiselle Bag’s I think I just expected a little bit more special from her, the whole look didn’t really give me that ‘wow’ kind of a feeling.

Randi Spoon talks about the start…

3 Jun

It’s always great to see the Fashion industry from all perspectives, have you ever wondered how Chanel became one the biggest fashion houses in the world? At what point did the ‘big gun’ fashion designers decide to take that risk and start their own label? Well, everyone has to start somewhere right? Fashion Loving has found a designer based from New York City, who is in the early stages of starting her own fashion line and creating the new collection.

I’m sure it is both an exhilarating and overwhelming experience for any new designer starting out in the fashion industry, thankfully Randi Spoon involved Fashion Loving in her first steps to becoming the next big fashion designer!


FL: How do you feel about the process of starting a new fashion line?

RS: The process of starting my own clothing line has been one of the most exciting and yet overwhelming experiences.  At this point, I am at the very beginning stages of starting the line. I could go in a million different directions.  Every decision is ultimately mine.  The luxury in that is absolutely amazing but also quite scary.  For now, I am a one man show and it is up to me to decide every last detail and to make sure I do it with integrity and with respect to my personal design aesthetic.  I will say that it sometimes feels safer to work within a team and to use your friends as a sounding board.  I simply have to trust myself to make the right decisions and to move forward.

FL: Describe yourself as a Fashion Designer?

RS: I am about the longevity of a design.  I am interested in creating garments that can withstand time.  I want people to buy my clothes and wear them for years to come.  Quick trends are fun, but they get tossed around and eventually thrown out.  I want people to look at my clothing and pause, take a moment and breathe them in, to process the actual designs.

FL: What gives you inspiration?

RS: I think the better question is what doesn’t inspire me!  It is so important to always keep your eyes open and to take in everything around you.  Always be an observer.  Keep your eyes open and carry a notebook because its the tiniest things that end up being the most inspiring.  If you want a more concrete answer, I would say architecture, art, nature, seasons changing,
color, texture, shape, music… and most importantly, how all of these things relate to one another.  The wonderful juxtaposition of different textures layered on top of one another or the way in which light reflects against a puddle of water.

FL: What’s the next step for you?

RS: Since I am only at the very beginning stages of starting the Spoon Fashion line, the next step is to start turning my illustrations into actual samples.  I need to work on initial samples to figure out the actual construction of each design.  I need to test fabrics and see how they bring the design concept to life.  I think this stage of the design process will be the most exciting.  It is always gratifying translating a sketch into a reality!

FL: When did you know you wanted to become a designer?

RS: For as long as I can remember, I’ve been creatively driven.  I carried a box of crayons everywhere I went and colored anything and everything that came before me.  I was a danger to our house, quickly covering our white walls with colorful patterns and designs.  Needless to say, my parents were never thrilled with my surprise midnight murals but they always remained encouraging towards my creative endeavors. I think my interest in fashion,
specifically, was there all along.  When I played with my barbies, I was more interested in dressing them up and changing their outfits than I was in playing make believe.  I loved to try on my mother’s shoes and to play with her pearls.  Fashion illustration is what initially drew me into the industry.  I filled one notebook after another with fashion sketches and ideas.  There was never a doubt in my head that this was the industry I wanted to be in and ever since I have focused every extracurricular, summer vacation, and job towards furthering my dream of becoming a designer and starting my own line.

FL: What advice would you give someone who wants to be a Fashion Designer?

RS: Do it! There is nothing wrong with taking a risk and following your dream. To do what you truly love is the most energizing, exhilarating feeling there is.  You wake up every day knowing that your goal is to turn your dreams into a reality.  It’s important to continue to build relationships with people in the industry, act like a sponge and soak up all the information you possibly can, recognize what you do and do not know, and ask questions!  People love to talk about themselves and what they know… so use everyone as a resource!

** N.B Pictures of from Randi’s previous portfolio. She is still in the design process for her new collection

Wow, this lady certainly has her head on her shoulders, and her designs are awesome already. Can’t wait to see her new collection! If you want to know more about Randi Spoon then follow her on her blog, where she shares all of her adventures on the road to becoming a successful fashion designer!! Randi said “I want people to join me for the ride as I expose my process in building a collection! In the end, I hope to open up a strong line of communication between me and my audience. Their opinions and thoughts are everything to me.

  1. www.randispoon.com
  2. www.facebook.com/spoonfashion
  3. www.twitter.com/spoonfashion

The Met Ball 2011 Fashion

4 May

One of the most important fashion nights happened this week at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute gala ball in NYC, where the genius designer Alexander McQueen was honored! His masterpieces were being exhibited, so there were only a few Mcqueen creations on hand for the red carpet fashions.

If your one of these people that enjoy the red carpet fashions (I am!) then the fashions that were on this red carpet will probably, most likely blow your mind! I found myself oohing and aahing at the outfits of the night, there so many delicious outfits out there. But the following outfits really stood out in my eyes..

For me, Sarah Jessica Parker looked exquisite in Alexander McQueen Autumn 2005 collection. The figure hugging dress fit her so well. Yes this is why she graces the best dress title, oh so often, just SO stylish!

The red carpet was showered with various other designers. Below Madonna was wearing Stella McCartney and I loved this vintage 1930s look. It was something very different to what I am used to Madonna wearing, so it was a pleasant surprise!

Another favorite of mine was Blake Lively! Karl Lagergfeld dressed this beauty to perfection in a lovely couture Chanel dress. The dress really showed her awesome body off to the upmost. Wouldn’t you agree?

Now, I love this next dress that Ginnifer Goodwin wore simply for the fact that the dress held it’s own out of the couture gowns on the red carpet. The gown is from Topshop Unique!! Yes, I know what you’re thinking because I thought that too! Love the colour and I think she looked stunning. What do you think?

Here’s a few more photos to add to the awesome looking A-listers!

What do you think of these lovely red carpet fashions?

Photo Sources:

  1. http://www.thedailymail.co.uk
  2. http://www.graziadaily.co.uk

Spring Chic

8 Apr

Cool, grey winter is on it’s way out right now as a bright and sunny spring is taking over – so it’s time to shed those heavy winter statement coats and embrace the lighter signature spring jackets.  There are styles and cuts to suit everyone’s taste and for every occasion this season.

For the more daring amongst us the jackets below from Alexander McQueen and Burberry are absolutely the way to go. With their cropped cut, use of experimental materials and attention to detail these little beauties are begging to be thrown on over an evening dress to give an edgy twist to a formal outfit.

For the girl looking for a slightly more smart and sophisticated jacket then look no further than Phillip Lim and Chanel. The jackets below are elegant and cool and have a lovely sense of occasion about them – ideal for a wedding or, for the more business savvy lady, (very) high end office wear.

And finally, for fun-loving girl looking for some more light and casual, then these two jackets from Stella McCartney and Jil Sander will float your spring time boat. The over sized denim jacket from Stella McCartney is perfect for throwing on over the top of any colour top and a great item to rock the double denim look when paired with some skinnys. The Jil Sander jacket has an amazing pop to it with the choice of colour and will brighten up any day and it’s three quarter sleeves add a distinctly informal feel to a very classy item of clothing.

I love the variety of jackets which are on offer for this spring and I think there are some very strong pieces that would be a great staple for any woman’s wardrobe – regardless of age, style or size.

Photo Sources:
1. Left McQueen, Right Burberry – vogue.com
2. Left Phillip Lim, Right Chanel – vogue.com
3. Left Stella McCartney, Right Jil Sander – vogue.com

FL♥ Thursday Loves – Keira Knightley

24 Mar

So I waited all weekend for the highly anticipated ad for the Coco Mademoiselle perfume with Keira Knightley. It was fun and one of the few adverts I sat through and watched right up until the end!

My Favorite thing was Keira  Knightley’s styling, of course!! It fit both the brand and Keira so well (but this was obviously expected).