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Feb 19, 2010

Designer #6 - Adrienne Vittadini

The Label


This label was created by Adrienne Vittadini in 1979. It is RTW and sold in Lord & Taylor and Macy's. It also produces eyewear and shoes.

The Designer


Adrienne Vittadini was born in Budapest. Her family fled her country when she was twelve during the revolution. She attended the Moore College of Art and Design in Philadelphia.

Unknown Terms


Moore College of Art and Design - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moore_College_of_Art_and_Design, sorry got lazy, just look at wiki:) thanks


Spring 2010 RTW





Very safari like lol:) LOVE that hat. Interesting seeing this on manaquins..



HAT:) And I like the shirt, skirt, and bangles. 



So Springy:):):) I can't WAIT for warm weather and flowers. Such a pretty, cute dress.



Cool mismatch. I always like black and white. I like how she balanced the colors and the black and white. Especially like the coat. 



Very nice outfit. Love the stripped shirt:) and hat:)



YELLOW!!:):):) very pretty dress:)

I enjoyed her style:) refreshing and very springy:)



- kEyLyNne

Designer #5 - A Detacher

The Label

This was created by Mona Kowalska, its is RTW and shown in New York and sold at A Detacher. The boutique is in Nolita at 262 Mott Street. They sell nothing wholesale, and it is more popular in Europe than in New York. It's a very high-end, avante garde store, very original. 


The Designer


Mona Kowalska is a 41 year-old New Yorker with great style and who likes to keep her business small. Turns out she actually does have some wholesale clients in Japan, but she prefers to sell her things personally in her store so that people see the full collection. That way the pieces make more sense, all together. She designed earlier in several small places in Italy and then briefly at Sonia Rykiel's studio (she ran it). I got all of this from this lovely article:


http://nymag.com/nymetro/shopping/fashion/spring05/11013/




Unknown Terms


Nolita - north of Little Italy and China Town in Manhattan


Sonia Rykiel - she is the "Queen of Knits" and sold them from her husband's label Laura. She written many books on fashion and has three US boutiques. 


Spring 2010 RTW






Such interesting fabric choices but I really enjoy them. One of those mismatches that work. I love that color palet. They were dead on in the articles, very architectural and avante garde. 


Beautiful patterns. Such an elegant cut too. 



I love it when designers make several pieces out of the same material. It's not only a very effective tools for unifying a show, but it also flatters the designer's imagination and flexibility. 



SUCH a great mismatch:) LOVE it:)



I picked this one for the architecture. Not always a fan of tan, but a very interesting construct. 



This one was my favorite piece, just so elegant and individual and flattering. The necklace, makeup and hairstyle all work so well with it, and the shoes. They flatter it instead of overwhelming it, compliment its simplicity. Such an interesting piece. 


So there is the work of Mona Kowalska. Seems a very cool person:)






- kEyLyNne

Designer #4 - Adeline Andre

The Label


This is an established label owned by Adeline Andre S.A. It is in Paris and can be bought at Linda Dresner. There are three segments of it. Adeline André which is RTW from Fall 1984 - present, Adeline André Haute Couture which is couture from 1998 - present, and then Adeline André Made to Measure Men's Collection Menswear from fall 1984 - present.


The Designer


Adeline Andre is a French designer who was born in the Equatorial French Bangui in Africa. Her family, of Scottish roots, mined gold and diamonds. She is also the great grand daughter of the constructor of the first railway in Egypt. She studied at School of the Syndicate Chamber of Parisian Couture, graduating in 1970. She then went to the Cristian Dior House. She was a couture assistant and worked alongside Marc Bohan. She then opened her own designer house in 1981. She came up with the "three sleeve hole". There was this really interesting article on her on WWD.com, here's the link:


http://www.wwd.com/fashion-news/fashion-scoops/adeline-andrs-armor-lagerfeld-speaks-up-bookish-in-paris-2206747


Unknown Terms


Linda Dresner - first retailer to sell Jill Sanders minimalistic clothes and sells many chic fashion designer's wares now. 


Three Sleeve Hole - I seriously couldn't find an image anywhere. In the article I linked up above they talk a bit about the sleeves. It seems to be a really big deal for her, so I'm surprised that there isn't a picture anywhere... Read the article, its like a paragraph long and really interesting!


Spring 2010 Couture






This is really the only one that is figure flattering (almost) and actually wearable out and about. she is VERY into color and chiffony fabric, multiple layers. Hence the three sleeve hole I believe.






Very orange. I actually like the red lipstick a lot here though.




Yellow!:) fav color right now, actualy painted my nails as such lol:) like spring, which we all so dearly miss



Big fan of this color, what a pretty blue:)



The most popsickle like one of them all:) here you can really see the layers. Fashion as more of an art, and experiment with color and fabric. It is beautiful, just not what I'm used to:) Adeline Andre has officially been the most interesting designer of them all so far:)

Hope you enjoyed her as much as I did:)

Stay warm!



- kEyLyNne

Feb 16, 2010

Designer #3 - ADAM

The Label
Adam Lippes created this line in 2004. He used to work for Oscar de la Renta and Polo Ralph Lauren. The collection originally consisted of pima cotton tees and underwear. It was launched at Saks Fifth Avenue. Expanded line fully to sportswear in 2006. Is now sold in over 200 stores and is known for knit tops and
slouchy shirts, widelegged trousers, and breezy dresses for women. Also for button-down shirts for men.


The Designer

Adam Lippes was born in Buffalo, New York. He went to Cornell and studied Psychology. Upon graduation, he studied architecture and art history at the American University in Paris. He moved back to New York and began his fashion career at Polo Ralph Lauren. Then he moved to Oscar de la Renta and quickly became a Global Creative Director, one of the youngest ever. After working with Oscar de la Renta from 1996 to 2003, he started his own line of tees and such called The Collection of Basics in 2004 which was very succesful. This lead to his current line of sporstwear called ADAM. August 2005, he was inducted into the Council of Fashion Designers of America. He is involved in many charities and is 35 years old. 


Unknown Terms

pima - a variety of fine cotton developed from Egyptian cotton in the Southwestern United States

Global Creative Director - head of a business??? idk couldn't find a def anywhere:(

 
 Resort 2010 Womenswear



I like this jacket. I mean it's a tad low cut for me, but I like its cleanliness:) black and white is always as such. Those shoes are awesome...:) i have a recent desire for more heels lol.



Interesting pattern on this dress. It reminds me of chinese caligraphy, like the beginning of Mulan! Yeah childish I know, but that's what i get. the cleanliness of freshness of blank white paper:)
Such a cute dress. I love blue and simple as it is. And then the necklace is the perfect touch, especially in that color.


ORANGE SHORTS!:) I like orange. and yellow:) just painted my nails that color actually lol.


Orange with pink, very pretty. Gets me very in the mood for summer.... cant wait!!:)


This coat is fantastic, I kind of really want it... and those are the first grey pants/leggings i've actually liked. I usually on't like grey pants at all, almost always a mistake haha


The rainbow thread-like pattern reminds me of clothes a child would like which is not bad its very good:) I like its playfulness.


Very clean. Perfect. Actually like this blazer (not always a huge fan of those either..)


This dress reminds me of shipwrecked Ariel. In a good way;)

 And onto the next!
 


- kEyLyNne