Archive for the ‘Lanvin’ Category

Green Fashion

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

Aside from Kermit the Frog, who says it isn’t easy being green?

 

 

Giovanna in Derek Lam

 

photos lovingly borrowed from the Fashion Spot, AltamiraStyle Bubble, Garance Doré, and Jak & Jil with many thanks!

Tilda. It’s always Tilda.

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

The luminous Tilda Swinton in Lanvin

The luminous Tilda Swinton in Lanvin

Oh how I love Tilda Swinton on the Red Carpet. Ladies, if you want to look chic, sophisticated and gorgeous, this is the woman to whom you should look for inspiration. Unlike so many of her peers, Ms. Swinton never looks as though she is on her way to the prom when making her way down the Red Carpet. She takes risks (which I wholeheartedly admire), and always manages to project an image that is age-appropriate, fashion-forward and chic. Of course, it doesn’t hurt that she seems to adore the marvelous Albar Elbaz and Lanvin. What’s not to love, right? I would venture a guess that she doesn’t even work with a stylist. She oozes taste, class and sophistication and is always — hands-down — the one that I am the most excited to watch.

Red Carpet Fashion

Monday, January 12th, 2009

Everyone who loves fashion loves an awards show. It’s a chance for us to ooohh and aaahh at all the lovely dresses, jewels, bags and shoes and, of course, to make fun of the all the missteps. What’s more fun than creating your very own best and worst-dressed lists? I have to admit that my lists don’t usually gel with everyone else’s — for example, one of my favorite Red Carpet moments from last year was Tilda Swinton at the Oscars — so don’t be shocked when you see my picks…

 

Stunning!

In Lanvin at the 2008 Oscars

I really appreciate risk-takers on the Red Carpet. Virtually all the ladies in Hollywood have smokin’ bodies and can easily rock out a classic form-fitting gown and, frankly, I get tired of looking at the same thing over and over and over again from one year to the next. Did Kate Winslet look beautiful? Sure. But was it  anything new? Not in my book. My personal fave from this year’s Golden Globes popped up on a number of other people’s worst-dressed lists so maybe I’m crazy. But I know what I like. And I like a lady who’s not afraid to put herself out there.

That having been said, it should come as no surprise that I actually liked Marisa Tomei’s “pirate” get-up. I thought the ensemble fit her beautifully and that the whole look was perfectly styled. To me, she had a very easy, vintage appeal. I’m probably the only one who appreciated this look, but I still stand behind it!

 

LOVE the necklaces

In Oscar de la Renta

Channeling Marilyn Monroe and exuding that old-Hollywood glamour, another one of my picks of the eve was Drew Barrymore. And although this is more along the lines of typical Red Carpet fashion, I thought she looked better than some of those ladies who played it a little safer. 

 

Flawless

Flawless in Galliano for Dior

My favorite of the entire evening, though, has to be the always-interesting Maggie Gyllenhaal wearing a print, one-shoulder dress by Lanvin. In all honesty, I was shocked to see people put her on their worst-dressed list. What’s wrong with a print? It looked fantastic on her and definitely made her stand out from the crowd. When going for bold, I’ll take a print over red any day of the week. 

 

HOORAY!!

HOORAY!!

So who did I think flopped? I’ll let the pictures do the talking…