Backstage Agnès B.



I need to confess something, this polaroid wasn't really done at the backstage of Agnès B.
Agnes Trouble prepared a static presentation of her S/S 2010 collection and I tought it would look better to photograph the model inside the chapel of the convent "Petits-Augustins" instead of the backstage.

2009 was a great year! I started to blog, I worked hard and had also lots of fun with new friends. I'm not sure yet if I want 2009 to finish!
I'm specially happy this year with the polaroids I did of: Karl Lagerfeld, Rihanna, Lou Doillon, Anna Wintour, Carine Roitfeld, Anna Dello Russo, Freida Pinto, Gareth Pugh, Eniko Mihalik, Roisin Murphy, Anna Selezneva, Isabeli Fontana, Iekeliene Stange, Natasha Poly, Garance Doré and Scott Schuman.
And I'm also very grateful to everyone else I captured with my polaroid camera and with all my dear readers!

I will try my best in 2010 to make polaroids of all the models, designers, celebrities and fashionistas that have been suggested to me!

(This is my updated list with the suggested names by readers.)
- Grace Coddington
- Hilary Alexander
- Raquel Zimmermann
- Lara Stone
- Freja Beha Erichsen
- Jessica Stam
- Alexa Chung
- Sofia Coppola
- Daria Werbowy
- Tanya Dziahileva
- Charlotte Kemp Muhl
- Irina Lazareanu
- Ricardo Tisci
- Coco Rocha
- Imogen
- Sasha Pivovarova
- Agyness Deyn

Happy new year!!! Have a wonderful holiday!!

Backstage Estrella Archs



My dear readers, what are you up to for new years eve? How was your christmas??? What was under your tree???

Have a wonderful holiday!!!

Monsieur in Paris



Take Hirakawa a few minutes before the beginning of Comme des Garçons.


Audrey Huber from "A Lovely Escape" posted in her blog a holiday wishlist and asked me what would be under my tree. Take a look at her blog to find out! :)

Merry Christmas!!!!

Backstage Ingrid Vlasov



Backstage Ingrid Vlasov S/S 2010

I was very happy to see Tina Daunt's kind words about "The Singular", on the blog "English Muse"! You need to check her blog, it's lovely!!!

Monsieur in Paris



During the fashion week I meet lots of stylish, elegant and extravagant people attending the shows however I would prefer to see and photograph those people in an ordinary day. I belive that some individuals dress fancy looks during(and only during) the fashion weeks because they seek exposure. And I want to spend my polaroids only with people that sustain a style far away from the runways too!!!

I was very pleased to see Charles Guislain a few weeks ago shopping with his mother in Le Marais, in Paris. This boy has style even during a regular day...


One of my polaroids was featured at "The Montebury Magazine"! Yaay!

these are a few of my favorite things: winter 2009!

ok guys, so my laptop is still messed up and i don't really have anywhere to update from because i can't store files on my mom's computer. the only place i can update is from work because i installed my image editing program here and whatnot. i don't come to work often (it's more of a volunteer thing) and so i can't update often, especially since updates take a while to do (making graphics and whatnot). i've missed blogging a lot, and have missed reading your comments and all that jazz. every time a new season comes along i make a 'favorites' post, listing some of my favorite items for the season. there are always some expensive items and some more affordable items. i hope you enjoy this!
♥ me


p.s. i am out of school for the time being (don't you just loveeee winter break?), but in mid january i will go back to the drudgery of school. :P hopefully i can get in more updates during the break!


wfav (to see full size click on it, i know the labels look fuzzy)


ok, so before anyone tells me anything: i know that this collage is very black and grey. i'm usually a more coloful gal but lately i've been leaning towards the darker side? my mom LOVES black and of course with a love of black she loves grey as well, and i always resisted that and tried to be more colorful but i guess now she's rubbing off on me. oh well, black is always in.


i am so in love with the giambattista valli silk lace knee length dress. it is so classy. i know i could buy this now and wear it forever. it is $1,625 at netaporter.com and by golly, if i had the money i'd buy it!


knee high and thigh high boots are so in right now, and before everyone started wearing them all the fashion bloggers were anticipating the high boot craze because they were all over the runways and so eventually they'd have to be in the stores. i have to say, i wasn't quite sure if i'd hop onto the high boot bandwagon or not but i am absolutely loving them now. i especially love brian atwood's new davis suede boots! just pair them with a sweater dress/sweater coat, put on sunglases, a hat, spritz on some perfume and dash out the door!


of course i have ysl tribtoo's on the list. they are so perfect. netaporter only has them in grey patent leather but they are also available in suede as well as many other colors.


on the cheaper end of the fashion spectrum is the poked bead ring prices at a nice $9.99 at pinkice.com. i love it's warm coloring, with it's muted pink beads and firey stone in the center as well as the dark metal that complements it nicely. the ring also has a not so perfect round shape that can be seen more clearly if you look at it from a bird's eye view.


i am currently obsessed. O-B-S-E-S-S-E-D. i am obsessed with getting my hands on ck one. it reminds me of my childhood and it's a classic, fresh, invigorating scent. i keep saying i'm going to order it, but never get around to it. i will by the end of the year.


i am using burt's bees herbal blemish stick and i am very pleased with it's results. i was having major breakouts in the cheek/jaw region for some unknown reason and by using the all natural blemish stick my blemishes have gone down. my skin still has a long way to go. but i think that i've learned my lesson from switching up my facial care products: my skin likes burt's bees. i think i'm going to try and use more of their products.


thanks for reading, what are your winter faves?

Backstage Valentino



Toni Garrn (Women) at the backstage Valentino S/S 2010, Paris.

I would like to invite everybody to visit my new blog!!! "F... TOURIST"

Backstage Junko Shimada



Backstage Junko Shimada S/S 2010

After watching "The September Issue" I was feeling so inspired and decided that I needed a polaroid of Grace Coddington.
Today I was thinking about doing a list of people that I should try to get in the front of my polaroid camera during the next fashion weeks.
As I already saied the list starts with:
- Grace Coddington
- Hilary Alexander
- Raquel Zimmermann
- Lara Stone
- Freja Beha Erichsen
- Jessica Stam

Who else would you like to see in my list?

Mademoiselle in Paris



I saw Chun Hui walking at the Rue de Rivoli in Paris with her boyfriend.
She is wearing a "GAP" shirt, "Guess" scarf, "Goex" shoes, "Coach" bag, jeans and jacket from "Abercrombie and Fitch".
We did this polaroid at the side of the Musée du Louvre.

I would like to say thanks to the girls of "shut up, I love that shirt on you" for the sweet post they did about "the singular".
I also want to thank Ana Clara Garmendia for the post she did about my polaroids in the blog of the brazilian newspaper "Gazeta do Povo"

Mademoiselle in Paris



I take my polaroid camera everywhere I go and on that day I was lucky to meet Polina Sova (Elite) in the supermarket at the Avenue des Champs-Élysées.
She was so nice with me and we did the polaroid right there between the yogurt and the ice-cream section. But Polina was not buying ice-cream, it was me! My basket was full of junk food and she was shopping bio and healthy. I was a little ashamed, a 10 year old boy alone in supermarket buys less sweets then I do. After she left I decided to buy something healthy too. I returned the brownies to the shelf and took some frozen vegetables and müsli. (I could not get rid of the Haribos, chocolates, Nutella, ice cream, peanuts...)

Julie Depardieu



Julie Depardieu is a french actress and daughter of Gérard Depardieu. I met her some time ago in a party at the Palais De Tokyo, Julie is so funny and has an unique style!

You can follow "The Singular" now on StreetstyleNews!

Backstage Véronique Leroy



Backstage Véronique Leroy S/S 2010
Amanda Nørgaard (Viva) and Stella Maxwell (Viva)

Mademoiselle in Paris



I did this polaroid a while ago when I was photographing people in the streets of Paris for SOMA Magazine.

You can see the digital picture I did of Anaïs on page 34-35 of the digital version of Soma.

You also have to check Josef and Nina, I photographed them for the magazine too.

Mademoiselle in Paris



I love the variety of styles that you can see at the district of Le Marais in Paris.
The 4th arrondissement is also one of my favorite places in Paris to go shopping and to have a drink. (It is also one of the rare areas of Paris open on Sunday!)

Backstage John Galliano



I did this polaroid at the backstage of the show from John Galliano S/S 2010.
Did you have a chance to touch the bubbles?! The show was so pretty!

Check this lovely blog: Department of the Interior. Jennifer wrote a very cute post about "The Singular"!

Mademoiselle in Paris



I saw a few days ago Helena (IMG) walking at the rue Saint-Honoré and I did this polaroid of her.
She was in hurry and I did not have time to ask the brands of her outfit. I really like how the shoes and the pants make her legs look so long!

I can't wait for the fashion weeks to be back again!

I would like to invite everybody to visit the blog "Shimu's Holiday" and "Hype Ain't Sh*t", both of them did a very nice post about "the singular"

Mademoiselle in Paris



The sun was shining again in Paris and I went for a long walk! I did this polaroid today at the Place Vendôme. The big Bottega Veneta bag and the long trench coat caught my eye.

A few minutes later I met Yacine Diallo (a friend and a great make-up artist) working on an editorial for Conde Nast in the front of the Hotel Ritz.
One of the models had a pink dress with lots of volume and I wanted to do a polaroid of her but I was afraid of asking the photographer! He looked so serious, concentrated and frightening!

Frédérique Bel



I was yesterday at a party at the Palais de Tokyo and did this polaroid of the french actress Frédérique Bel.

The weather is a little better in Paris! Time to go for a walk and enjoy the city!

Backstage Bernhard Willhelm



This polaroid of the backstage from Bernhard Willhelm S/S 2010 reminds me of the crazy dream I had tonight.
I can't really remember from who the fashion show I dreamed about was and I don't know why I was sitting at the first row. All other seats have been empty, except two, a couple of seats away from me. Anna Wintour was there with her husband waiting for the show to start. It was a very weird menswear collection! A model drove a miniature mustang at the runway and came in our direction. He hit the car against the seats that separated me from Anna Wintour and then he streched his arm with an inflatable baseball bat out of the car window and hit Anna three times in the head! Her hairstyle was all messy! I was speechless and she looked shocked at me.
Anna Wintour complained with the designer (it was a woman!) after the show and I was there just listening...

I'm so tired of my fashion week nightmares! In my dreams I always lose my photography gear, can't go inside the shows or arrive late! Do you have dreams like that too?

Eugenia Sizanyuk



Today I photographed Eugenia Sizanyuk (Karin). We started the shooting at the studio and after that we went to a small bar at Rue d'Enghien. When the sun came out we took the subway until the Place de l'Étoile and we walked up the 284 steps to reach the top of the Arc de Triomphe!
I live in Paris since 2006 and today was the first time I went to the top of the Arc!!!
The view is amazing!!!

Monsieur in Paris



This is Josef and I photographed him some months ago here in Paris for Soma Magazine.
First I did a digital picture of him for the magazine and after the interview I decided to do a polaroid for my blog too!
He is a huge fan of Karl Lagerfeld and also of the blogger Brian Boy.

You can check the other picture I did of him on page 34-35 of the digital version of Soma.

In october I posted a polaroid with Nina, I photographed her for the magazine too. Click here if you didn't see her before!

Backstage Karl Lagerfeld



Yay!!! My blog is 4 months old today!
For this special occasion I will post one special polaroid!

Eniko Mihalik (Elite) at the backstage of Karl Lagerfeld S/S 2010 collection! Eniko is one of my all time favorite models and Karl Lagerfeld is, Karl Lagerfeld!
Eniko was so happy when she saw the polaroid and asked me to do one for her too but unfortunately this was the last frame I had. She gave me her camera and asked me to photograph her holding the polaroid! :)

My TOP 4 polaroids! If you did not see them before, check now!

1st: My girlfriend! (Isn't she the cutest?!)
2nd: Rihanna at Gareth Pugh
3rd: Iekeliene Stange at Emanuel Ungaro
4th: Girls in St. Raphaël

I would also like to say thanks to everybody who is visiting my blog, writing sweet comments and helping me with this project! :)

Shoes in Paris



I saw these heels outside the Louis Vuitton show. What do you think?
Should I do polaroids of shoes more often?

It's a rainy day in Paris and I'm so bored!

Backstage Wunderkind



I saw this adorable model at the backstage from Wunderkind S/S 2010.

How was your weekend?

Backstage Moon Young Hee



This was the first polaroid I did during the S/S 2010 collections in Paris.
I liked so much the make-up at the show from Moon Young Hee and this model looked so pretty with the dress.

I will go tomorrow to a party at the Château d'Augerville and will stay there until sunday afternoon.

Have a wonderful weekend!

Anna Dello Russo



I was so frustrated at Chloé, I couldn't get inside. I decided to go and arrive earlier at Junko Shimada. When I was leaving I saw Anna Dello Russo (Fashion Director at Large & Creative Consultant, Vogue Nippon) shining in front of me.
I asked her if she would pose for a polaroid and she saied yes! I took the camera from my backpack and did her pic. I was encouraged again to continue! :)

:(

i am very upset at the moment.
my laptop has a virus. so most likely i will not be posting the 2nd part of my coverage of paris fashion week as all of my infor for that i son my infected laptop. i don't know how frequently i'll be posting, if at all. i'll try my best, but it's looking bad. between school, family life, and other general frustrations i don't really know how this will all turn out. we'll see.
- me

Backstage Chanel



The Chanel S/S 2010 show was again unbelievable! The catwalk was amazing, the make-up flawless and the clothes looked just perfect.
I had the chance to see Prince from very close! Claudia Schiffer, Rihanna and Natalia Vodianova!
At the backstage I did this polaroid of Karmen Pedaru (Next). She is so tall and pretty!

Now it is time to get back to work... I need to organize a beauty photo shoot this week! :)

Backstage Tim Hamilton



I took this polaroid at the backstage from Tim Hamilton's show.

My schedule today is pretty empty... and I used the free time to go for a walk and to buy some groceries at the supermarket. On the way back I saw Anna Selezneva having lunch at the Plaza Athénée, she was looking amazing! But this time I did not talk to her.

One more person asked me today which program I use to make the polaroids.
Why do people think I do that? Can't they see that the polaroids are real polaroids?
If you tought this blog was done with a virtual polaroid application, click here!

Who let the dog out?



There is a huge red dog standing at Avenue Montaigne. Whose dog is it? Who let it out there? Why?

Backstage Lie Sang Bong



I did this polaroid in the backstage of Lie Sang Bong at the Musée d'Art Moderne. (Please tell me the name of the girls if you recognize them) It was a very pretty show and the backstage was full of amazing paintings and sculptures!

Today I will have a meeting at Silent Models. Wish me luck! But I can't tell you yet what the reason is!

I had so much fun yesterday at the Calvin Klein Party... they had so much food and drinks! :)

my fake interview with...hilary swank



like me, hilary is a july baby (hollaaa!). she was born july 30, 1974 in bellingham, washington, USA. her full name is hilary ann swank and showed an interest in acting at a young age, acting as mowgli in the play "the jungle book" at age nine. her breakout role was the next karate kid (1994) and she won her first oscar for boys don't cry and the second oscar for "million dollar baby". not only is she an amazing actress, but she's also a skilled athlete. she is a superb swimmer, gymnast and she loves all things outdoorsy. the list doesn't stop there, she has amazing red carpet style. this faux interview with the lovely hilary swank is merely a fiment of my imagination that i've decided to share with you all. these are questions i would ask hilary if i had the chance, and the answers that she "gives" are what i think she might say. i could be totally wrong about how she would reply, but this is all for fun. :)


me: hi hilary, it's so nice to meet you! i admire your style and your acting ability.



hilary: [smiles] thank you!


me: alright, so into the questions we go: i read that you were once a vegetarian. is that true, and why are you not a vegetarian anymore?


hilary: yes it is is true that i was once a vegetarian, i tried it because i wanted to eat healthier and i thought that having a stricter diet would rid my bodies of toxins and all that. and eating mainly veggies is a great ting, vegetables hhave so many vitamins, minerals and nutrients and a great stand in for meat are nuts. however, i soon found out that being a vegetarian made my breath stink so badly, and i missed the taste of meat. i can still keep lean and eat meat, but i do still eat more vegetables than i did before i was a vegetarian.


me: i don't think i could ever be a vegetarian...but it's cool that you tried it. alright, as i said before i truly admire your acting ability. to be a great actress you really have to throw yourself into the role , and that's not always an easy thing to do. you've been rewarded for your geat work with an oscar for boys don't cry and million dollar baby. with all of these accolades, do you think you could be the next great actress, a la meryl streep?


hilary: thanks for the comment but....comparing me to meryl streep...wow! that's huge. i don't think i'm at her standard yet and if i will ever be at her standard, but being as great as she is is definitely a goal and i absolutely adore her.


me: how was it working on your new film about amelia earhart?


hilary: it was fantastic, i loved working with mira nair (the director) and richard gere. i felt right at home with this role for some reason and i love the story of amelia earhart. she is such a great icon of female strength and wit.



me: would you do another biographical film again?



hilary: i don't know, it depends on who the story is about and what their message was. i wanted to play this role because i loved amelia's gutsiness. she was determined to take a trip around the world, and she was a female pilot in times when females were defined as strictly dainty creatures. in the world we live in now, there is a clearer understanding of what women want and what women are like. we want adventure and fun in life just as men do, we're not just satisfied with staying at home and having children, even though children are great. there are so many different aspects to life that women want to experience and amelia took her life into her own hands and was successful. she is remembered for her determinedness.


me: ok, you look great on the red carpet pretty much every time i see you. i'm going to pick some of my favorite looks i've seen you in and tell me how you were feeling at that moment. ok?



hilary: alright [smiles], i'm excited for this!



me: hilary, you were absolutely divine in this herve leroux for guy laroche gown. you looked so sexy and elegant all at the same time. this is one of my favorite red carpet looks of all time. absolutely amazing. simply sublime! *spazzes*


hilary: [laughs] thank you so much. i do get a lot of compliments on that look! i was so excited to be at the oscars and i felt great in the dress.


swank


1st look from the left


me: this is a more recent look that you wore to the premiere of your movie 'amelia'. you look so elegant, did you pick out this dress yourself?

hilary: thanks again, i really love this dress. i've never worn anything from vionnet, but when my stylist showed me this gorgeous gown i knew i had to wear it. i really love the draping and the color. it's like a dark, rich teal.


2nd look from the left


me: you always bring an elegance to the red carpet everytime i see you. you're not exactly on a red carpet here though, you were front row at the tommy hilfiger spring 2009 show. i love this look. it could work for dinner, for work, even for a red carpet event.

hilary: i love shirtdresses. they are so classic and so easy to wear. and i like how professional i look, yet at the same time i still have that mysterious look going on because of the beautiful deep navy color of this dress.


3rd look from the left


me: i'm noticing something about you, you like blues, greens and purples. and you look great in them. if you still have this dress in your wardrobe can i borrow it for...say...forever?

hilary: unfortunately i had to return this dress [makes sad face], but if i had it i would let you borrow it.

me: yippee!

hilary: i didn't notice that i wore so many cool colors on the red carpet.

me: if it ain't broke, don't fix it!


hopefully you all enjoyed reading this, tell me if you love the red carpet looks that i pulled up. :)
and yes, i know i'm taking forever to post the 2nd and last part of paris fashion week. i am so unbelievably busy. being a student is difficult, and i have so much work i have to take care of. i'm surprised i had time to make this post, but i'll be trying to post again as soon as possible. thanks to the people who comment me and take the time to visit my blog. i do appreciate it.



images from google images and wire image and W magazine


Backstage Costume National



I went backstage at Costume National and saw Sasha Pivovarova (IMG) sitting alone in a corner and texting something in her mobile. She was looking awesome but she did not want to do a polaroid... I went back (very sad!!!) to the middle of the backstage and saw Anna Selezneva (Silent Models) at the catering table and she looked gorgeous!!! I asked her if she would like to do a polaroid and she saied "SURE!". (I was happy again!)
I did the polaroid and we talked for a while until the picture was visible. She is such a nice girl! I'm a big fan of her now!

Mademoiselle in Paris



Last Week I saw this girl in front of the Hotel Plaza Athénée at the Avenue Montaigne and across the street hundreds of girls waited for the band "Tokio Hotel" that was hosted there.

Backstage Elie Saab



I love the vibe at the backstages from Elie Saab! (I have the feeling that the pretty dresses inspire the models.)
I was already trying to do a nice polaroid of Isabeli Fontana (Silent Models) for a long time...
the backstage was full but I was the only photographer close to her and this was the perfect moment! :)
Isabeli is a great girl! She is always so cute and funny!

Backstage Chapurin




Models in the backstage from Chapurin show S/S 2010. Naomi Campbell was at the runway in this show but I did not see her in the backstage... :(

Carine Roitfeld



I did this polaroid of Carine Roitfeld at the show from Isabel Marant. She is always so nice and I was so happy that she posed for my picture!
Isabel Marant's collection was great! Fresh and sexy!

You can't imagine how many chocolate samples I ate today at the Salon du Chocolat. It was delicious!!!
I had the chance to see the finals of the World Chocolate Masters and admire the chocolate sculptures done by the winners! The theme was "Haute Couture" and I was amazed with the artwork!
The japonese chef Shigeo Hirai is the winner of 2009 and his sculpture is fabulous!!! (I wouldn't have corage to eat it! It is perfect!)

Amanda Lear



Yesterday night I went to Amanda Lear's party at the Kube Hotel here in Paris.

Amanda Lear's life is so interesting... she was the muse of Spanish surrealist painter Salvador Dalí in the 60's, she was photographed by Helmut Newton and she walked the runway for Yves Saint Laurent and Coco Chanel!
She used to hang out with Twiggy, Rolling Stones and The Beatles!!!!

I needed one polaroid of her! :)

Mademoiselle in Paris



What a great day! I woke up today and checked my email... there was a message that saied I had a picture published in the cover of a novel from Adam Thirlwell and that they owed me some money! :)
The book is called "The Escape" and the girl in the cover, is my girlfriend! :)

There is more!!! Today I saw that Soma Magazine published my street-style pictures! I did for them digital pictures and you can check them on page 34-35 of the digital version.

In the polaroid of today you see Nina. I photographed her for Soma Magazine but I liked her style so much and decided to make a polaroid of her too.

Gareth Pugh



I did this polaroid of Gareth Pugh in the last day of Paris Fashion Week. He went to see the show from Giles at the Palais de Tokyo.
Did you see the show? I liked the bags and the glasses!

Paris Fashion Week: Spring 2010 Part I

I know this entry is late as paris fashion week has been done for a bit of time now, but this entry is still going to be as good as if i had posted it earlier. paris fashion week seemed to start off slow and got better as it went on. it wasn't my fave fashion week, i prefered milan fashion week and new york fashion week the best i think, but all of the fashion weeks were so entertaining and showcased the true talent of the designers and their staff.
♥ me


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isabel marant- marant's rock chick girls turn into "boho pirates" for spring 2010 according to style.com. i liked the slight irreverence of this show, it wasn't overly fashiony or serious and the slouchy boots and flouncy dresses are things i can see a lot of girls wearing.


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hussein chalayan- this collection showed off a more wearable, streamlined design from chalayan than i have seen. i am much more used to his abstract, out of this world designs. the closing look, which is the white one shouldered dress to the far right is so cool because it has a white fist closing around the single shoulder strap.


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givenchy- the cone hats were super weird and super ugly, but some of the clothes were actually nice. did you love this collection as much as every fashionista seems to?


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giles- giles deacon really is a genius. he combined colors and fabrics that i would never think went together and made it all chic. the show was very kitschy with some dresses and other clothes featuring tarantula print. there were a lot of frills, short hemlines and outrageous accessories, but a fashionista with a more classic style sensibility could still find great pieces in this collection.


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giambattista valli- i absolutely loved this show. it seemed more pared down from the usual valli shows (and it was), but as the show went on, the glamour, the structure and the beauty of his designs were apparent. featured were confetti like ruffles, feathers, huge ruffles around the neck, beaded embellishment, animal print and sheer bodices.


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gareth pugh- woohoo for gareth pugh! although his shows always have a gothic overtone and i am by no means a goth, his clothes are so well made that you can't help but love his collections. these are versatile clothes that you can buy and put in your wardrobe and adapt to your style. that is the genius of gareth pugh.


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emanuel ungaro- style.com is so judgmental. just because lindsay lohan's name was attached to the ungaro show it was deemed a failure. first of all, the house of ungaro got rid of it's creative director estaban cortazar and hired estrella archs and had lindsay lohan as an artistic director. for their first hand at a collection for emanuel ungaro, they did a good job. they delivered on great party dresses that a lot of young hollywood could wear. yes, the sequin heart pasties were strange, but they were few. style.com said the harem pants were absolutely atrocious, but honestly...no designer has won me over in the harem pant department, not even the loved givenchy. picking on lindsay lohan, just because she is lindsay lohan is pretty low. kudos to estrella archs and lohan for a good debut collection.


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elie saab- elie saab can do no wrong. this season he took some inspiration from balmain and made an edgier collection with a darker color palette and emphasized shoulders and tight dresses. his show still had his signature stamp of class though.


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collette dinnigan- lovely. my favorite piece is the aquamarine ombre sequined dress.


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christian dior- amazing, as usual! :) this collection was based on 40s film noir and wartime fashion as well as playing around with the look of lingerie that john galliano explored in detail for his recent collection for christian dior.


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chanel- this was a fun show that centered aroung all things country and farm based. models had wheat in their hair, walked out of a hay filled stall and walked flirtily around the chanel set with clogs and remixes of the chanel suit. a lot of great, fun, young, stylish clothes were featured that i know celebs will be jostling for. the show featured 72 beautiful looks, and all of the models looked genuinely happy to be there.


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celine- phoebe philo does it again. watching this show made me feel clean, happy and bubbly. the design aesthetic was sharp and clean, the color palette for spring was great and i loved the model's clean faces and gently pulled back hair. the clothes were simple, but not boring.


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ann demeulemeester- i like it. i like it. long skirts are love, especially when made this well.


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andrew gn- andrew gn delivered with more stunning jewel embellishments, bright colors and modern girly cuts of clothing. i am so in love with the second dress from the left. it's purple print is divine and this dress would pair perfectly with my purple gem ring that i have yet to wear.


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alexander mcqueen- this show started off with a bunch of out of this world, abstract, weird, unwearable looks and then eased back into wearable pieces with amazing prints. this show was absolutely insane. the work that went into making these prints and these intricate clothes, and the model's makeup and sculpted hair was immense! and the shoes were so high. this collection was based on the sea creatures that humans are supposed to turn into when our polar ice caps melt. >.>


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akris- akris's shows are always perfect. they make perfect clothes. perfect lines, perfect fabrics, perfect colors that can benefit any warddrobe. this brand should have long been on my list of favorites, and now that they are there, they will probably be there forever. the color palette consisted of white, cream, powder blue, pale beigey grey, black, pumpkin orange, brick red and chocolate brown. the big, pillowy yet structured white bags they featured were heavenly.


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a.f. vandevorst- sheer garments paired with thick and skinny leather belts. with this show, it was all about presentation. i wasn't expecting to like this show, but the show had a clear, cohesive message and that always attracts me.


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rochas- i did like this collection, but as with many other good collections, i needed it to be great. women are always on the search for great pieces, not just good.


limi feu- the model's didn't even look good in the clothes and limi yamamoto (the designer) didn't look happy after the presentation...so....why should i be excited about this?


anne valerie hash- i fell in love with one look, a metallic top and skirt combo with a ruffle going down the midline of the skirt but a lot of the other pieces weren't wearable and did not excite me.


rick owens- this collection got interesting at the end with some metallic pieces and cropped jackets with high collars...but by then i had lost interest.


nina ricci- all of the red carpet dresses from this collection were absolutely stunning, but peter copping (the new guy at nina ricci) has taken the house in a way different direction than olivier theyskens did, so it was kind of discombobulating...but i'm sure i'll be in love with this new direction for nina ricci next season.


bruno pieters- didn't excite me.


balmain- the show was good, and interesting, but i couldn't find enough pieces that i liked. i know, i know...it's balmain...but i just couldn't like enough pieces. all of the models looked like glammed up cavewomen or old army vets in model's bodies...and some of the looks were great, and others can only be worn by models.


balenciaga- straight hair, prints, architectural draping, blah, blah, blah....whatever.


azzaro- i loved the cute dresses and jackets azzaro presented, but i was expecting more, especially since i loved their fall 2009 collection so much. the closing dress was absolutely beautiful and simple. i'm sure we'll see it somewhere other than the runway.


maison martin margiela- this wasn't the best show but it wasn't death dealingly horrible as style.com lamented. still...it does seem like margiela has lost a bit of its touch.


issey miyake- dai fujiwara, the head of issey miyake at the moment, tried to cover a bunch of themes in his show and it didn't work to the show's betterment.


undercover- this show was sporty and futuristic, with dark ambient prints, anorak blouses, slim and short trousers, models with slicked back hair and orange lines drawn under their eyes and brown leather detail on some of the clothes.


sophia kokolasaki- the show was good, but i was expecting more. some of the shoes were absolutely fab though.


jean paul gaultier- his inspoiration: madonna's cone bra that he designed, gang girls, cornrows and afro puff ponytails, overalls....he played with very interesting concepts and let pregnant jourdan dunn walk the runway but he still couldn't win me over.


haider ackermann- lots of draping and shiny fabrics, and one model walked the runway holding half of her chest.


commes des garcons- this show had a few coherent looks such as looks 17 and 28. and this was one of the better commes des garcons shows i have seen but it was not collage worthy....sorry :/


kris van assche- nothing special. black, leather, and greased down hair.


dries van noten- lots of ethnic prints and slouchy cuts. this collection was't as fun and inspiring as his past two.


costume national- ennio capasa was looking to make a really intrigueing collection, but it didn't work for me. the models looked great in the super, super short shorts...but who else would? most of the gowns were shapeless and looked half tattered so costume national isn't getting my vote for the spring 2010 season. although i loved the bag karmen pedaru walked out in for the first look.


yves saint laurent- i don't know what's going on with ysl, but this collection was sloppy, random and a bit too on the minimalistic side for me.


vanessa bruno- an improvement from past shows.


tim hamilton- a very severe look of black lips, slicked back hair, monochrome super tailored outfits and nipples exposed through sheer blouses. i liked some of it though...not the nipple exposure part.


chloe- this show was sooo boring. the simplicity didn't look chic at all. what was up with the monogrammed pieces? i wonder how the ad campaign will look for this collection.


wunderkind- this was weird. sheerness, body stockings based off of medical wrapping, arrows....??


hermes- i absolutely loved the sporty clean preppiness of this show. the theme was tennis, and jean paul gaultier made beautiful use of the theme. i fell in love with his tennis infused classic hermes bags the instant i saw them, and i loved that the models' hair look so clean. however the looks weren't standout...they were nice though.


miu miu- i did like this collection, but i couldn't find enough pieces that i absolutely loved. it was a great show though, with cute cat, dog and tree prints, colored shirts and above the knee office skirts and long braided ponytails on the models.

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