lunes, 23 de septiembre de 2013

Gucci spring 2014 MFW: The goddesses of hell

Nowadays there is no one in the fashion world who designs such sexy clothes as Frida Giannini, the blond italian (well maybe Donatella Versace does). It's not weird that the best one to know women is precisely one of them.

She lives in her own skin what's to be a woman 
and what fears can they have about their body.

Frida came to Gucci to solve some of this problems: to make women look incredible and to understand their style problems as no one does it. 
Her job in the ilatian house is really laudable: she mixes successfully a classy with a more contemporary and provocative style. To get this she always uses lots of transparences wich cleverly imply some parts of the body with soft textiles and female necklines that raise up the self-esteem immediately.

I don't like all the looks of this collection, because I find some of them extremely ornate, but those which I've put on this post for me are beautiful and really sexy.
Going along Frida's Femme Fatale, the models wear a powerful collection though for maximize the women's beauty.

Frida is creating a new army of women: The goddesses of hell

song of the day: Muse – Supremacy





























viernes, 20 de septiembre de 2013

Preen spring LFW 2014: Overpowering


I'm no gonna talk so much about this collection presented in the London Fashion week ss 2014 by Thornton Bregazzi.
Why? Because it's my LFW favourite and I think it needs no words as its pulchritude speaks for itself. I only needed to see a pair of outfits to realize that this one was going to be my chosen.

I find it overpowering and a real ode to colour (but not the only colorful from the fashion weeks).
As a painter, it uses a big part of the palette colour (as it's happened  with others like Helmut Lang or Prabal Gurung) and walks across the purest whites, bubblegum pinks, sky blues to neutral greys, but always with a clear prevalence of the white used as a canvas.


Composed mostly by geometric shapes, let's enjoy the next burst of graphic prints which are repeated in different looks.


















































If you missed any show from the LFW you can watch them on the official page: http://www.londonfashionweek.co.uk/