Tuesday 22 June 2010

Julian Macdonald: The Fatcist Designer

So, I was scanning the retail news at work on Monday morning and found an article I was deeply shocked about. Julien Macdonald the designer quoting that " a catwalk model is size six to eight. You can't have plus size girls winning [model shows] it makes it a joke". I'm finding it hard to believe that in a world where plus size women are being more accepted and more appreciated that a designer could make such a statement. WHY can't plus size women win model shows and competitions Julien? If you ask me the fuller figured women who walk down the catwalk look much more appealing than those who are a size six or eight because they relate more to the modern woman of today. I'm pretty certain the majority of women are not even close to a size six or eight. Crystal Renn is a size 16 and is one of the most successful models of our time. We are seeing Vogue doing a 'Vogue Curvy' section on their website in which some of the most wonderful Fatshion bloggers regularly appear. (Check out Gabi Fresh of 'Young, Fat and Fabulous' and lovely Lauren of 'Pocket Rocket') These girls are leading the way for plus sizes and it makes me sick when designers make such statements.
New York have even played host to Fuller Figured Fashion Week which took place last week. Check out 'The Curvy Girls Guide To Style' who blogged about the event and included some gorgeous girls walking on the catwalk and appearing at the event. http://garnerstyle.blogspot.com/
Luckily Crystal Renn and even our own Janet Street-Porter were on hand to voice their opinions on Juliens ridiculous statement (please see scans below) Its a shame that Debenhams plays host to such an ignorant designer and it will be interesting to see what they have to say on the matter, if they even say anything at all. I can only imagine that women will be put off from wearing this mans designs in the future. All I can say to Julian is I suggest you keep rolling with the times and open your eyes to real world.



Jane Street Porters response:

Let me know your opinions guys because I've love to hear them! x

Thursday 10 June 2010

Grace Kelly: Style Icon

So I have been wanting to go to the Grace Kelly exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum for ages now and yesterday I finally grabbed my Mum and off we went. I knew it was going to be good but what I saw was absolutely mindblowing. The dresses were unlike any others I've seen before and it was so strange to think that she had actually worn these dresses I was looking at.
I've always been familiar with Grace Kelly but I never realised exactly how much of a fashion icon she was. I spose its not everyday you get a Hermes bag named after you (see pictures below).
Born in 1929 in Philadephia, Grace appeared in films High Society, The Country Girl (for which she won an Academy Award for Best Actress) and The Swan. In April 1956 Grace married Prince Rainier III of Monaco and became Princess Grace. As her film roles were growing so was public interest and she was soon to become one of the most photographed women of the 20th century. The public enjoyed gazing at beautiful photos of her in magazines and seeing her on the big screen as she was a 'girl-next-door type. She was always seen at lavish parties and Galas wearing the most beautiful and show stopping gowns of which I have managed to capture below.


This printed silk 'Yves Saint Laurent' dress was a more sophisticated daytime dress that Grace wore in Paris in 1970. Her daytime outfits were just as elegant as those she wore in the evenings and she was never seen without accessorizing her evening and daytime looks. She would often add a simple brooch to a black dress to step it up a notch.


The Hermes 'Kelly' Bag. A statement bag that she was never seen without which is still today one of Hermes most popular handbags. It was named after her because she was rarely seen without it. Hermes still has a waiting list for this handbag today.


Another collection of Grace's beautiful handbags. Including a Crocodile Skin (bottom right). My personal favourite the floral clutch (top right). I wish I would of been able get my hands on this!!!


What girl wouldn't die to have a Chanel suit hanging in her wardrobe? Grace loved Chanel and the intricate detail in the Chanel designs. The knotted C's on the golden buttons and the fit of the suits made her one of Coco's most recognised customers. (Above: Chanel Suit Below: Chanel Dress)


Also a lover of glasses, the exhibition played host to a small collection of Grace Kelly spectacles ranging from Christian Dior to Oliver Goldsmith. Dior soon became one of Kellys favourite designers.


Below is one of Grace's most famous dresses she was photographed in during a Gala. The photograph does not do much justice but the detailing in this was incredible. I especially love the massive pink bow and the cream gloves. I was drooling over this dress for a good half an hour.


And finally, heres what I wore to the Exhibition.


Rose Hairband: Topshop, £8
Blazer: Primark, £13
Coco Chanel Slogan Tee: Topshop, £20
Hareem Pants: Evans, £25
Scarf: Gift from Marks and Spencer
Bag: Topshop, £36
Clogs: Evans, £35
Name Necklace: Tatty Devine, £30
Hand of Hamza Necklace: Age Concern Charity Shop, £3