Thursday 10 March 2011

New Trend: Bare Midriffs

Cover, uncover, cover, uncover. Every once and a while we come across a trend that is completely opposite to what we are use to and prefer.  What I love about the trend is that it inspires us to cross the boundaries and wear clothes in the way that we have never done before. This new bare midriffs trend is not about exposing your entire stomach but it's all about showing just a little bit of skin.

S/S 11 runways were full of bare midriffs ranging from fully exposed stomachs to a tiny bit of skin. I am not sure about this look, but it will not stop me from trying and who knows, maybe I will love it.

Now it's time for the shopping. To avoid looking too casual, it is key to put together a high-waisted bottom and fitted top. If you fancy showing off a little more skin, feel free to do it. Remember, it’s not about how much you can show, but how trendy and chic a look you can get.  

YSL S/S11

YSL S/S11

Rag & Bone S/S 11

Rag & Bone S/S 11
 Text: Joanna Gorska



Monday 7 March 2011

Society helped to fire Galliano

John Galliano’s anti-Semitic statements and the consequences has been the hottest news in the fashion world the last few days. The whole industry is talking about it and questioning whether House of Dior’s decision to let the designer go was too extreme and unnecessary.
The controversy began after Galliano allegedly insulted Geraldine Bloch and Philippe Virgitti at a Paris bar called La Perle, last Thursday (24 of February).  Later that week things heated up when a video emerged showing Galliano abusing two other women at the same bar in December.

House of Dior’s first decision was to suspend the designer. On the 2nd of March John Galliano, officially broke his silence and released a statement about the events. He claimed ‘I was subjected to verbal harassment and an unprovoked assault when an individual tried to hit me with a chair having taken a violent exception to my look and my clothing. For these reasons I have commenced proceedings for defamation and the threats made against me.’ He adds ’I only have myself to blame and I know that I must face up to my own failures and that I must work hard to gain people's understanding and compassion.’

Wednesday 2 March 2011

Vogue Australia loves Anja Rubik

Vogue Australia April 2011 is fully dedicated to Anja Rubik. The polish supermodel is not only on the cover of glossy magazine but the issue contains 12 pages with pictures of Anja, while spreads are generally 6 pages long.
Images have been captured by Marcin Tyszka and Max Doyle. Anja photographed by Marcin Tyszka and styled by Naomi Smith is a night fever's queen, while captured by Max Doyle shows more romantic and sensual side of her. The model delivers flawless performance and shows how many different, beautiful faces models can have.

Vogue Australia April 2011, cover

Anja Rubik for Vogue, editorial  'Edge of Forever'

Anja Rubik for Vogue, editorial  'Night Fever'



Tuesday 1 March 2011

Jazzkatze and pearls tights

What is the most amazing about Jazzkatze new A/W11 collection? In my opinion, definitely tights. The interesting looking tights with attached pearls can not be unmentioned. The colours of tights were different but the pearls stayed the same. It can be questioned how comfortable are those tights but there is no doubts that they are definitely brings attention to wearer’s legs. 
The collections titled 'The Name of the Rose' is inspired by the novel written by Umberto Eco under the same title. Jazzkatze plays with the images of a rose as well as  a snow covered ground print. Key pieces include hooded coats and simple dresses. The catwalk show was like a novel, full of symbolism and mystery.

Images from VFS, day 3:








Images&text: Joanna Gorska

Scarlet Red MASHA MA

Masha Ma during A/W11-12 season is focusing on mixing textures, contrasting heavy coats with silk and satin. The designer used dusty pink, light grey and egg shell and brightened them up by scarlet red. 'DeCon' collection is design for both strong and subtle woman. The red detail makes sure your presence is never ignored.

Images from VFS, day 3:











Images&text: Joanna Gorska