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Queens for a day at the Joffrey Ballet

Monday, May 17th, 2010

 

I love, love, love dance. I feel it from the top of my head to the bottom of my toes and deep, deep into my soul. Not to sound dramatic, but it truly moves me more than any other art form. The combination of movement, music, costumes, lighting… it just gets me every single time.

I have loved dance for as long as I can remember. Maybe it was the influence of my mother. She used to take me to see the Nutcracker every single December. We saw all sorts of dance performances together, including a very interesting one in Paris where the curtain would come crashing down with an unnerving thud after each movement.

There is a definite link between theater & dance and fashion. Fashion is undoubtedly an art. And a runway show is certainly a performance. Alexander McQueen knew this. And Karl Lagerfeld obviously knows it. But costume design is a very different thing from fashion design. Although some designers can actually cross over (Gaultier’s many memorable costumes for Madonna come to mind), they really are two separate art forms.

Anyway, after a lovely post by the Queens of Kingdom of Style about their visit to the Scottish Ballet, I got to thinking about exploring the dance in Chicago. I decided to reach out to the Joffrey Ballet and was thrilled to no end when I got a response from Eric with their PR firm. Eric invited us to chat with Marianne, the mistress of the Joffrey’s wardrobe department, and preview the creation of some original costumes for 2 world premiere pieces for Eclectica, their Spring program. So exciting!

When we got to the Joffrey’s costume department on Monday morning, it was 2 days before the premiere of the Spring program and everyone was busy, busy, busy completing and putting the finishing touches on the costumes to be worn. Marianne was sewing the entire time we were talking (frequently utilizing a pair of sewing scissors dangling from a ribbon around her neck).

My favorites were the re-worked ORIGINAL (over 40 years old!) colored tutus from Gerald Arpino’s Confetti (re-worked for the Joffrey’s gala the previous Friday evening)…

Also in the running for favorite (and super-wearable, like put me in it RIGHT NOW) were these dresses from Crossed, one of the 2 premiere pieces making their debut. Choreographed by Jessica Lang, with costumes designed by Tamara Cobus.

a finished version waiting for its ballerina…

in progress…
 
     
and in action…

They also created these unbelievable corsets with contemporary tutus for the world premiere of Pretty Ballet, choreographed by James Kudelka with costumes designed by Denis Lavoie.

The corsets had over 32 pieces of fabric and took 10-15 hours each to put together. According to Marianne, Denis actually sent her a completed corset to show them what he wanted and then Marianne and her team adapted it to dance. Marianne says, “For me, the fun and the challenge is in taking someone else’s design and making it work for dance.” An underrated skill, if you ask me.

Here’s the Joffrey’s lead stitcher, Lavinia (or her hands, anyway), working on one of the many corsets…

a couple more in progress…
And on stage…

I was really hoping to see a sketch and finished costume, and although their renderings “bible” was not present (can you imagine how cool that must be??) there was this piece from Arpino’s Paquita

The sketch…
and the finished product…

Designed and built by the Joffrey’s Travis Halsey, this baby is like a piece of couture. With over 100 hours of labor, you would see this retail for at least $2500. In person, it’s like a fairy tale.

The Joffrey has a very exciting 2010-11 season coming up, including an All Stars program featuring Joffrey premiere pieces by the legendary George Balanchine and Jerome Robbins. Can’t wait to see that one! Check out Joffrey.org for more info.

A very big and most heartfelt THANK YOU to Eric Eatherly and The Silverman Group, Marianne Marks, Travis Halsey and their whole crew, and the Joffrey Ballet for making this most amazing day possible!

 

Jill & Her Jewels

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

What a fun and too too short time at Intermix.  There’s never enough time for friends and jewelry! This collection was Jill through and through with her beads, stacking bracelets and diamonds thrown in here and there.  Brandon and I are definitely planning to visit her studio.  Here’s just a few favorites from show…..

other favorites...loved her pendants.

I'd love to pile all these on all together!! Very Jill Alberts....brass chain with aquamarine colored pendant.

here's the ring I fell in love with and brought home with me :)

here's the one I fell in love with and brought home with me :)

Giovanna and The Item of The Day

Monday, March 29th, 2010

We played around with more outfits last week.  One of my favorite items this spring (aside from every piece of Rachel Comey!) is the classic shirtdress.

I remember when the shirtdress popped up on my radar.  It was this image from a few years back of Giovanna Battaglia that turned me into both a Giovanna fan and a big fan of the shirtdress.  I just loved the way the great Giovanna layered her shirtdress under a crewneck sweater.  For a dress, you really can’t find an easier shape and the hemline makes it so pretty & flirty.  Needless to say, I have been on the hunt since then!

I honestly could not of been more thrilled when Rogan created his version for S10…

The hunt is finally over!

The hunt is finally over!

I wish you all could feel this dress...super soft cotton voile and also lined with super soft cotton voile!  Just a dream!

I wish you all could feel this dress...super soft cotton voile and also LINED with super soft cotton voile! Just a dream!

Check it out at The Shop!

Giovanna Battaglia image via The Sartorialist

This week in streetstyle - shoes, Shoes SHOES!

Friday, March 19th, 2010

With this first wave of springtime weather, I go immediately to the streets and look at shoes.  Shoes that my toes can’t wait to be in!   It’s an interesting part of the year…you see great combo’s of fall and spring together. Fall pieces with more open-up shoes or spring pieces with great over-the-knee boots.

man, look at those boots!  Love the leather + leather

man, look at those boots! Love the leather + leather. These would definitely be worn all year round if they were in my closet!

images via VanessaJackman.com

March 5, 2010. A very important date.

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Alice in Wonderland fans will know I’m talking about the release of Tim Burton’s take on the classic Carroll story. A while back, I posted about Alice and was eagerly anticipating the unveiling of exclusive Alice designs for Printemps in Paris. Somehow, I completely forgot about it until I started thinking about who I could get to go to see the movie with me tonight. Surprise, surprise, they’ve been up for over 2 weeks now!!! In case you haven’t seen them, here’s a glimpse.

First, Alexander McQueen. {I have been struggling with what to say about his passing. I just adored him and what he brought to the world of fashion and am so, so sad that he is gone. The world of fashion won’t be the same without him.}

 

Chloe

Chloe

Nicholas Kirkwood

Nicholas Kirkwood -- "This time, I figured, why not just pile as much as I can on top?”

Ann Demeulemeester

Ann Demeulemeester

Maison Martin Margiela

Maison Martin Margiela

images via focusonstyle.com and style.com

F10 outerwear

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

One of the most important pieces in a wardrobe for me is outerwear.  Being in Chicago, outerwear comes in real handy 8 out of the 12 months a year.  Half the time my outfit is my outerwear!  Great to see such a variety…layered, color, color blocking, vests.  Lots & lots to choose from.  Here are a few stunners to look forward to this fall.

Images via style.com

from top to bottom:  Boy by Band of Outsiders, Chris Benz, Acne, Zero+Maria Cornejo, Boy by Band of Outsiders, 3.1 Phillip Lim, Acne

Trend spotting: duck boots

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

It’s true, if you’ve been around long enough, you see trends come and go and come around again….this time it’s the LL Bean duck boots.  Surprisingly, I still have mine from my college days!  Happy to say, these handmade beauties still look perfect :) !  They were all over campus back then and we saw them all over NYC last week.  I say, give the Ugg’s a rest and pick up a pair of these to trek through the last bit of winter.  They also come shearling lined for all you die hard Ugg fans.

Blue version on the NYC subway

Blue version on the NYC subway

This year's hot trend, the over-the-knee boot next to this year's other hot trend, the duck boot by LLBean. Seen at the Rachel Comey show.

This year's hot trend, OTK boot, next to this year's other hot trend, the duck boot. Seen at the Rachel Comey F10 show

Here's Garance Dore's pick...

Here's Garance Dore's pick after her trip to NYC

Top & bottom images via LL Bean & Garance Dore

Loeffler Randall prefall2010

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

Prefall is well underway.  Here’s just a small sample of what caught our eye from Loeffler Randall….

Model with a mission

Friday, January 8th, 2010

Over in another part of our website, the shop, we carry a little line called Lemlem. Launched in 2007 by supermodel and philanthropist Liya Kebede, Lemlem is a line of women’s and children’s clothing hand-woven in Ethiopia using only natural cotton. Embracing her African heritage, with Lemlem Liya seeks to “add a sense of diversity to the fashion market while fueling prosperity in another.” A very noble cause. Arlene and I were very taken with her hand-woven scarves, wraps and cowls when we first saw them…

Being an online store, we were also very excited that Liya is the model in the Lemlem lookbook meaning that we would have a supermodel on the website. Little did we know that her scarves would sell SO fast that her picture would never even make it up!

Things just keep getting better for Lemlem and Liya, as evidenced by this spread in Italian Elle…

It’s so nice when people use their fame and success for good. Go, Liya. You’ll be seeing much more of Liya and Lemlem on twentythirtyforty.net, that’s for sure.

 

images from Lemlem Fall 09 lookbook and Italian Elle via Steven Alan showroom

Ode to the Slash bag

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

 

The Slash bag from Boyy. We just got our sample and BOYY, is it fantastic!! Leather that feels like butter and so many amazing details — removable straps; gusseted, zipped bottom; zipper pocket on back; straps that can easily be worn on the shoulder or cross body. Honestly, I wanted to write Boyy and ask them if I could buy the sample, it’s that good. 

Well, we love this bag so very much and when we saw the cherry blossom girl’s homage to her red quilted Chanel bag…

…we just knew we were going to have to do our own homage to the Slash bag. Just love the idea of loving a bag so much that it becomes the piece you dress around. We’ll be shooting our little story in the coming weeks, so stay tuned for the results!

 

images from Jak & Jil via Steven Alan showroom and the cherry blossom girl