What I really liked about this fall editorial from Vogue Paris was how it still did "total looks" from the designers, but alternated styling them in a typically editorial way, and in a street style way. It seems obvious, but it really brings a lot more life to the clothes, I think. For example I loved the fall collection from Alexander McQueen, with it's over the top frilly royal theme, but couldn't ever imagine it applied in practical terms. Below, Vogue put an embroidered royal vest over a simple blouse and jeans, and the clothes still make a statement but are thoroughly wearable. That's the kind of styling that I love the best. Here are my favorite sets, from Chanel (above), McQueen, Ralph Lauren, Dolce & Gabbana, and Gucci.
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
some of fall's best looks, from paris vogue
What I really liked about this fall editorial from Vogue Paris was how it still did "total looks" from the designers, but alternated styling them in a typically editorial way, and in a street style way. It seems obvious, but it really brings a lot more life to the clothes, I think. For example I loved the fall collection from Alexander McQueen, with it's over the top frilly royal theme, but couldn't ever imagine it applied in practical terms. Below, Vogue put an embroidered royal vest over a simple blouse and jeans, and the clothes still make a statement but are thoroughly wearable. That's the kind of styling that I love the best. Here are my favorite sets, from Chanel (above), McQueen, Ralph Lauren, Dolce & Gabbana, and Gucci.
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it seems as if the french vogue's have all the good stuff!
I love this editorial too, as you said, quite simple, but fun. Keep it real is the idea!
Love French VOGUE , they have amazing style.
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