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Dior Illustrated: Rene Gruau and the Line of Beauty

Thursday, November 25th, 2010

If I could offer one piece of advice before taking a trip to London’s first major exhibition of René Gruau illustrations, it’s to practice rolling your Rs. I, alas, didn’t manage to perfect the aura of Parisian chic that seems so fitting to Somerset House’s latest display, but I hope I managed to absorb some of Gruau’s effortless sophistication simply by witnessing it. Even fashion novices will recognise many of these iconic drawings and can leave better informed, which is both a gratifying experience and a testament to Gruau’s pervasive influence in the House of Dior.

It was Gruau that Dior entrusted with communicating his vision and who continues to inspire John Galliano’s creations. One of his dresses pays tribute to the illustrator alongside the Dior New Look creations on display. Galliano states ‘to be inspired by Dior is to be inspired by René Gruau’. Indeed, echoes of Gruau’s ‘Flower Woman’ can be found in the delicate florals and enveloping chiffons of the Dior Spring/Summer 2011 collection. The master lives on.

What I enjoyed most about this exhibition was the Eau Sauvage section. This is a rare glimpse at men’s fashion in a major fashion exhibition. Gruau’s taste for controversy and humour are a welcome surprise – it is rare that a fashion exhibition permits a snigger, even rarer that it solicits one.

The curator from Somerset House, who worked jointly with a curator from the Dior Parfum Archives, has cleverly picked out five contemporary UK-based illustrators whose work demonstrates the continuing legacy of Gruau. Fittingly, limited edition prints are on sale so you can take some of the exhibition away with you for your wall at home. I was faintly disappointed that they had not been quite as ingenious with the Gruau designed Dior Christmas cards from the display – I was hoping to have the most stylish seasonal tidings in town this year.

If you have an insatiable love of fashion illustration, get yourself to one of the Somerset House Late Studios, a series of late night workshops where you can indulge in a cocktail or two and create something fabulous to take home with you. Inspired by the Dior Illustrated Exhibition the next three Late Studios offer you the chance to whip up a breathtaking headpiece, fashion your own chic paper doll or turn designer muse as you take part in a life size fashion illustration class.

Dior Illustrated: René Gruau and the Line of Beauty is open daily at Somerset House, between 10am – 6pm, until 9th January 2011.

The Leather Forecast

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

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Sun + Summer = Happy days in London Town. Time to relegate tights and trenches to the back of the wardrobe, reaching instead for delicious florals and petal-like chiffons.

Must be said that I’m always a bit heartbroken to see the loyal winter staple – my trusty leather jacket – back on its hanger; she who has sheltered me from bitter winter winds on Bond Street and warded off hypothermia as I stand shivering in my LBD outside the bar.

Worn to death and possibly too often – let’s be honest, my poor jacket is torturously abused – this single piece of clothing has stood the test of time and trend. It seems a shame to bid her adieu for the summer months ahead. Imagine my surprise at learning that the fabric du jour for Summer 2010 is none other than…

Leather?!

Before you recoil in horror at the thought of spending your days wrapped in a leather cat suit in 30 degree heat, allow me to shed some light on the situation:

This summer’s leathers are buttery soft, wafer thin, in a palate of muted mochas, etoupe and various shades of nude, and thankfully can be found in collections from our favourite designers: Alexander Wang, Phoebe Philo for Celine and Yves Saint Laurent.

The eternal question: How to sport this rather eccentric trend? A few suggestions: A leather skirt can take on a feminine edge when teamed with a delicate silk blouse; pair a leather tee shirt with roll-hem khaki shorts or your faithful Daisy Dukes! For the uber fashion-forward: opt for a leather shift dress, showcasing your tanned pins in a pair of killer Nicholas Kirkwoood’s or Burberry’s strappy summer wedges.

My thoughts: Leather is the new lace; feminine, smart and forever sexy. Not a hint of Hell’s Angel in sight.

Sartorial Bliss

Friday, April 9th, 2010

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Jean Cocteau once said that art produced ugly things that became more beautiful with time and that fashion became more ugly.

Gresham Blake launched his bespoke menswear and clothing company in 2000. Re-imagining Cocteau’s dictum for the 21st century, Blake aimed to devise a sartorial solution for people who could take centre stage in the cocktail party, important business pitch or boardroom.

Specialising in Savile Row inspired tailoring with a rock star twist, Gresham Blake epitomises classic British tailoring with a playful, subversive edge. Blake officially opened his tailoring outfit and store in 2000, rapidly earning himself a cult following from the cognoscenti by re-positioning stereotypes of ‘Britishness’ .

Blake’s bespoke, made to measure and ready to wear suits and product range hold universal appeal and somehow he unifies the white-collar plutocrat with the stylish anarchist. Combining floral designs or witty linings with quality tailoring, the suit itself may be sober and cut to perfection but carries a dandyish element. With bright patterns or other quirky embellishments, such as a gold or silver button on the sleeves, Blake delivers conformity and eccentricity.

Oscar Wilde once remarked that fashion was a form of ugliness so intolerable that it needed to be altered every six months. Blake’s tailoring disproves this theory. Despite the typical brand embellishments found in Blake’s ready to wear collection, he will dispense with some of the edgier details if the client wants a more understated option. “Tailoring is a personal business,” he says. “You have to psychologically weigh up the customer and listen to them, rather than tell them what they want. We don’t instill a house style.”

To paraphrase Giorgio Armani, the difference between style and fashion is quality. Blake’s loyal following includes Jimmy Page, Norman Cook,Nick Cave, Tracey Emin, Steve Coogan and Christian Slater. Edgier and more in tune with the spirit of the times that some of the more traditional English tailors, Gresham Blake bends the conventions while paying the greatest respect to the craft.

Email customerservices@greshamblake.com for more information, or call + 44 (0)1273 609 587. www.greshamblake.com

Spring is in the Air..

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

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Just because our Easter Eggs are decorated with florals doesn’t mean you have to be. The hottest trend from the Spring/Summer catwalk collections is military chic. Pale hues of khaki and skin tones made various appearances on the catwalks of Balmain, Stella McCartney and Celine emphasising power heels twinned with military-style shorts, and layered neutral colours. The parka jacket is also making a comeback and but is a far more stylish affair than the hooded grunge look of the 80s.

Silk and satin parkas with ribbon detail are popping up everywhere and are the perfect accessory for that uncertain Winter/Spring crossover when the weather plays havoc with the best laid of style plans. Neutral shades and straight cuts are perfect for an understated but smart look, and just think – the lesser the detail on the clothes, the greater the opportunity for statement shoes!

Boots by Guiseppe Zanotti pictured above.

Contact Quintessentially Gifts for all your purchasing needs at www.quintessentiallygifts.com

A Body To Die For

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

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This hottest trend this spring is the stretch body. Try to banish the
immediate association with leg warmers, 80s hair and Jane Fonda workouts
- this season’s body is a far classier affair, and not just for the
aspiring Lady Gagas amongst us.

Gracing the runways of the latest shows for Jean Paul Gautier, Saffron
Knight and PPQ for Adidas, there’s no getting away from this slinky
little number and believe it or not, it’s a hugely wearable piece that
can be tailored to accentuate your best assets. Don’t feel the need to
do a Kate Moss and wear yours as outerwear – unless you have sky high
legs and the fashion credentials to pull it off! Even then, it can be a
dangerous affair. Team yours with a high waisted skirt to accentuate
that tiny waist you’ve been striving for in the gym, or wear with harem
pants for that dressed-down look. There are a huge range of styles out
there, perfect for those of you that don’t feel like you have to stick
to subtle colours and cotton-mix fabrics. And once again, that old
favourite, Topshop comes to the rescue with a range to satisfy any
fashion-savvy shopper. Think lace, scalloped edges, low back and deep
neck lines. Throw over a tuxedo boyfriend jacket and you’re set to go.

For more information visit http://www.topshop.com

Through The Looking Glass

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

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If you see a white rabbit running down Oxford Street over the coming weeks, don’t be so surprised. London is about to fall through the looking glass and straight into Wonderland. It would seem that the entire city is drawing inspiration from Tim Burton’s latest screen extravaganza and just about everyone wants a piece of Alice.

In honour of the film, Britain’s top designers are coming together to re-invent this classic children’s heroine. Stella McCartney has teamed up with Disney for a range of Wonderland jewellery, including charm bracelets and necklaces with playing cards and Mad Hatter’s hats topped with Swarovski crystals, all in her signature muted palettes.

If a bauble on your wrist isn’t enough to satisfy your craving for an Alice fix then head to Alice Temperley, where thanks to the new Alice Spring/Summer collection you can dress yourself from head to toe in the style of your favourite rabbit-chasing icon. Temperley’s polka dot Tiger shorts, broderie anglaise Bluebell shirt and the delightfully named Mini Tiddles dress will have you reaching for an Aliceband faster than you can say Jabberwocky.

Alice and her wardrobe are firmly on the fashion agenda for this season and if you want to be the first to pick up your slice of the Wonderland pie then head to Selfridges on Oxford Street from the 22nd of February where inside the newly created pop up Wonder Room you will find everything you could possibly need to channel your inner Alice.

This is certainly a trend that will continue to get ‘curiouser and curiouser’ as it grows, but don’t let that hold you back. Embrace the fairytale and indulge in this seasons fantastical fashions, just be careful you don’t lose your head.

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