Showing posts with label Zac Posen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zac Posen. Show all posts

Monday, January 31, 2011

GLAM OR SHAM?: Eva Longoria in Georges Hobeika Couture at the 2011 Screen Actors Guild Awards




Eva Longoria is one of the few Hollywood starlets who can go from show to show during Awards Season without missing one glamorous beat. Though each look is new and refreshing (she's no Angelina), they are always stunning, regal and polished. Totes Glamazon material.

At the Golden Globes, she was a veritable black bombshell in a long black gown that hugged her curves perfectly. For the Screen Actors Guild Awards, she pours on the sexy again but this time in a gorgeous stone-hued gown by Georges Hobeika Couture from their Spring 2011 collection.

Even with the plunging neckline, the draped waist and fluid silhouette bring a touch of elegance. Her updo, metallic shimmer and silver accessories (Fred Leighton earrings and Ferragamo clutch) bring the look full circle.




What do you think of her gown? Glam or Sham?

Kisses,

Coutura

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Zac Posen

2010 Spring RTW
Zac Posen for Target is coming soon!!!






pictures from style.com

Friday, April 9, 2010

You're Invited to the Zac Posen for Target Shopping Party in NYC + The Like Video by Gia Coppola

The good people at Target know how excited we are about the launch of Zac Posen for Target. That's why every couple of weeks they give us a teaser about the collection. 


First, pictures featuring Alfre Woodard's daughter, Mavis Spencer, hit the web. Then, we spotted Nicky Hilton in a Zac Posen for Target Sailor Dress in Animal Print at Nylon Magazine's 11th Anniversary party.


Fabness! And now, with sixteen long days until the collection debut on April 25th, Target has announced they're having a shopping party!


Yes, Target is throwing a glamorous shopping soirée to celebrate the launch of their best designer collaboration yet! The party will run for one day only, from April 15th at 11pm to April 16th at 11pm. And everyone is invited (I repeat: it's open to the public). See deets below...and see you all there!






While shopping the collection of flirty frocks and gorgeous gowns, partygoers will enjoy performances by DJ Kid America and The Like. Fab girl group, The Like, is also featured in a short video by director Gia Coppola to celebrate the Zac Posen for Target launch. Gia Coppola and Zac Posen have been buddies since he started in fashion, and Coppola and the Like have been friends since high school.


Check out the video below:





Are you as excited for the party as I am?


Kisses,


Coutura

Monday, March 22, 2010

Countdown to Zac Posen for Target! New Pics Featuring Alfre Woodard's Daughter, Mavis Spencer


April's almost here, and that means one thing to fashionistas: the launch of Zac Posen for Target is near! I reviewed the collection in November and crowned it the best collection ever to come out of Target!


And now, I see why. Zac Posen, who recently launched a lower priced line, Z Spoke, at Saks, reinvented some of his iconic pieces for the new collection. In the gorgeous collection, you will find some of his classic designs---like the trumpet dress he made for Naomi Campbell in 2000---reimagined at a Target price point. “That was the dress that started my business,” Posen said. “It’s flirtatious and fun, but it has a punk, tough quality too.” 








(P.S. how amazing does Alfre Woodard's daughter, Mavis Spencer, look in this spread!)

Rather than slapping a designer logo on mediocre, poorly-constructed work, Zac is giving us reinterpretations of his signature pieces. Amazing!


Here's what the designer, whose Fall 2010 collection I trekked to see with a sprained ankle (yes, it's that serious!), had to say about his snap dress design for Target:


“We made the ruffles detachable, like a Judy Garland apron,” says Zac Posen. “You can wear it as a skirt over the dress; undo it and drape it over your shoulders à la Cristóbal Balenciaga; or if you don’t want any frou, take it off and you have a sexy date dress.”


Beautiful and versatile? Sigh. Does it get any better? 


Even the tuxedo look has inspiration and meaning behind it.  “Lesbian proms have been such a big thing in the news lately. Rather than create a fake subculture, I wanted to address things that are actually happening.Posen says. “It’s a kick-ass girl who can wear a tuxedo to prom! Don’t be afraid of drama.”


Get ready for looks with plenty of drama and attitude when the collection debuts on April 25th. It will be available through May 30th.


And click here for images of the entire line. 






Kisses,


Coutura

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

New York Fashion Week Trend Report

Hey Glamazons!

So you stocked up on Red Bull, threw on your fur, strapped on your Louboutins and survived Fashion Week chaos alongside Ferocia and I. And we love you for it!

After the last show at Bryant Park ends (which was Tommy Hilfiger, fyi), the "Empire State of Mind" song fades and the models change into regular duds and go home, it's time for editors to pick the trends of the season. Well, those who are unlucky enough to not be attending the London and Paris shows (I always laugh at the scene in "Devil Wears Prada" where Emily is dying to go to Paris Fashion Week. That's so me!).

Here's a preliminary roundup of the standout trends we saw at New York Fashion Week. Tell us what's your favorite and what you'd never wear in a million years!

-FUR

PETA, don't hate me. From colorful fur coats at Zac Posen to fur-trimmed jackets at Marc Jacobs, fur is the most luxurious way to stay warm next Fall. And the opulent material is no longer just for coats.

Fur-trimmed booties, purses and blouses were everywhere on the runway, like the fab fur-trimmed gloves at Brian Reyes. Designers like Marc Bouwer showed faux, PETA-friendly alternatives, which offer a guilt-free way to be lavish. Check out our faves:


Zac Posen



Michael Kors




Marc Jacobs





Stephen Burrows




Marc Bouwer



Boy by Band of Outsiders




Brian Reyes

-MILITARY DETAILING

When financial strife hits, fashion responds with clothes for work in strong, utilitarian silhouettes. The sharp shoulders of the 1940's were an answer to the financial strife of the Great Depression and the need for women to work during World War II.

With recession-induced panic spreading at a fever pitch, and today's war on terror, there is no better time for fashion to embody a brave, valiant spirit. Military looks accomplish just that. From Deola Sagoe, who presented at the Arise Magazine fashion show, to Vivienne Tam, power ruled the runway for Fall. Salute!


Deola Sangoe, Arise




Nanette Lepore




Vivienne Tam




-VELVET

Rich, opulent textures made their presence known on the Fall runways, but none was as important as velvet. The fabric was reborn in silhouettes that ranged from short and sexy (Alexander Wang) to long and luxurious (Nanette Lepore). A velvet blazer at L'Wren Scott offered a practical way to wear the look for day. Whether going to the office or hitting the red carpet, there are plenty of ways to rock Fall's fabric du jour.



Alexander Wang




Marc Jacobs


Rachel Roy




L'Wren Scott




Nanette Lepore


-WIDELEG PANTS

Though cigarette pants, tights and even some leggings were a staple on the catwalk, everyone's talking about the reemergence of the wideleg pant.

Fluid, oversized pants made a triumphant return to the runway paired with everything from suit jackets to knits. The new twist? Experimentations with color at Malandrino (orange) and 3.1 Phillip Lim (gold) that refuse to go unnoticed.



Rebecca Taylor


3.1 Phillip Lim




Charlotte Ronson




Malandrino


-PATCHWORK

DKNY promised to present patchwork in their Fall 2010 sketch, and boy, did they deliver! The patches from Grandma's quilt got a modern and sophisticated update on chunky sweaters at Yigal Azrouel and short, fitted dresses at DKNY. Rodarte had a particularly artful spin on the trend with colors and prints all weaved into one stunning blouse. Grandmas, don't try this at home.


DKNY



Rodarte




Yigal Azrouel




-CAMEL

While designers didn't shy away from an occasional pop of color, most collections were rooted in understated tones, like gray and camel. The latter is a warm and rich staple that looks clean and sophisticated without feeling drab. Michael Kors showed almost an entire collection of camel looks (in line with his safari theme) while newcomer LaQuan Smith's collection presented the neutral color alongside oceanic tones of blue.


Zac Posen



3.1 Phillip Lim




Michael Kors


Boy by Band of Outsiders




LaQuan Smith


-LEGS!!

I don't like pants, and apparently, many Fall 2010 New York Fashion Week designers share my sentiment. More than ever, several collections skipped pants altogether sending dresses, shorts and skirts down the catwalk.

Of course, I find this thrilling but it presents a dilemma: how does a sexy girl brave the cold with her legs out during the Fall? Designers like Alexander Wang and Elie Tahari have the perfect solution: legwarmers and thigh-high boots...for the fashionista who wants to stay warm while looking hot.


Alexander Wang




Elie Tahari




Vera Wang




L'Wren Scott




Rag & Bone

-GRAFFITI PRINTS

What once was a pastime for urban rebels has become a legitimate work of art. Heralded for its gritty yet artful flair, graffiti prints are being embraced by designers like Tory Burch and J Brand for Proenza Schouler

Coupled with trend-focused silhouettes, 90's-esque graffiti looks make a chic yet creative statement that shoppers are sure to love. And city girls, like me, who loved graffiti all along will be happy to wear their support on their sleeves, literally. See our top looks below:



Tory Burch




Proenza Schouler




Proenza Schouler




Diesel Black Gold

What do you think of our favorite Fall New York Fashion Week trends? What are your favorites? What are you tired of seeing? What would you never be caught dead in? Discuss.

Kisses,

Coutura