Archive for the 'Spring/Summer' Category

I Heart Zac Posen’s Strapless Bubble Dress

(Photo: Net-A-Porter)

Hope Robertson said, “This dress design is an ode to summer – meant to look like the sky — and I’d say the blue and frothy print of this Zac Posen creation even resembles the sea.” It couldn’t be described better. I think the uneven bubble hem is ingenious. Net-A-Porter styled it with Jimmy Choo shoes, a Chloé bag and a Philippe Audibert bracelet.

Available at Net-A-Porter at £2,368, the editor quiped “this divine Zac Posen dress seizes upon the idea and transfers it to a modern evening silhouette with brilliant result”.

(Photo: Team Sugar)

As seen on Agyness Deyn on the runway and the fabulous, Rachel Bilson, the dress is definitely captivating and eye-catching. I think Rachel Bilson looks absolutely sweet and gorgeous with dark tights and black heels. And, I love her new hair! This is my favourite look of the season. What’s yours?

SFF08: cK Calvin Klein Spring/Summer 2008

It’s a wrap at this year’s Singapore Fashion Festival. So far, we’ve seen a range of minimalistic designs from Qiu Hao, and Thomas Wee. And now, cK’s Creative Director, Kevin Carrigan. The cK Calvin Klein’s Spring/Summer 2008 collection played with minimalism and simplicity. The colours are soft, “light tones of gray, taupe, pink, orange & blue (plus) plenty of white & champagne tones”. Scroll down and feast your eyes on what you’ve missed at yesterday’s show:

Bright Lights
There is so much to love about the fluidity of the fabric, and illuminating colours. As the models walked down, the pieces flow so beautifully, and seamlessly down the runway - you couldn’t help but gawk and fall in love with Kevin’s work.

Chic & Short
cK
is all about the everyday woman. It’s chic, sophisticated and wearable for the urban fashionista. I particularly love these two tube dresses, especially the one in grey hue, and strappy heels.

Pretty in Pink
I love pink - but not excessively. This is an excellent example for the usage of such a bold colour, for a simple design. Clean lines, which I totally love.

Black Dress, Bright Shoes
Oh yes, I heart those strappy shoes! Another innovative lil’ black dress which I can’t get enough of. This season redefined the classic black dress for spring/summer - just add a splash of colours to your feet and you’re ready for summer.

Sparkle ‘n’ Dazzle
These cute dresses definitely jazz up the evening! I love the babydolls even though the sparkling effect might prove to be too much for some.

Gorgeous Grey
There is something elegant and unique about cK’s separates. I particularly love the off-shoulder grey piece that exudes a certain confidence through its design.

Not Your Average Black Number
Yes, more black dresses. I think I’m going through a phase! To be honest, I don’t think I owned the perfect lil’ black dress. I’m going to start my lil’ black dress collection and nobody can stop me!

Hint: I finished my examsss! *skips around in pink bunnie slippers* It’s freedom for the next 3 weeks.

(Photos: Benjamin Seetor)

SFF08: Sex-Y in the City

This is the only show that I wish I had invites for, haha. For very obvious sex-y reasons. Men parading in tight whities and boxer shorts. NICE. Unfortunately, my boy wouldn’t have like that but it’s for “work” reasons. Sex-Y in the City is for both women and err, some men to drool over. I have to admit that me knowledge on men’s underwear is very limited but I know my Calvin Kleins to my Renoma. Scroll down for more drool-worthy pictures for your lovely Saturday:

John Galiano

Oh yeah, pull it down lower buddy! I don’t really like Y-fronts - I prefer these fitted boxer-like ones. Haha, I don’t even know the proper term! What do you call those things?

Emporio Armani

I love the styling for this! Uber-cute! Haha, booties, with elf-like hat and collar & tie combi. This is a bedroom fantasy. Eh-hem, only on the right man. YUM YUM.

Everlast

You want some Nacho Libre? Of course, these guys look yummier than Jack Black. With capes, and masks, and boxing gloves. I love thiiiiiissss!

2xist

The styling for 2xist is more radical, and bold. Definitely some drama elements in here. I couldn’t really focus on the “front” as I’m more distracted by the whole look. Very European, though.

Punto Blanco

This is prolly my favourite men’s underwear of the lot. I love the stripes and colour combination - very fresh and of course, it’s very different than than the usual white, black, red, grey zzz…

Renoma

Don’t we all love men in a nice suit? Well, without the pants too. I can’t help but laugh at the knee-length socks - very very ‘uncle’-like. But very adorable. I always tease my boy about men-in-socks. That red Renoma looks very familiar… hmm.

DKNY

Men in capelets! Why didn’t anyone think of that. These Great Gatsby-inspired looks definitely left me in awe. Then again, it’s DKNY. Maybe I should consider getting those purple undies - they actually look quite hot on him.

Photos: Benjamin Seetor

SFF08: Carlos Miele Spring/Summer 2008

Everytime I play word association with “Brazil”, I think VS models, samba and sexy sexy bikini bodies. Carlos Miele integrates his Brazillian culture and art into his creations “with cutting-edge technology and handcrafted luxury”. It’s no wonder that A-list stars such as Jennifer Lopez, Sandra Bullock, Eva Longoria and Heidi Klum keep asking for more!

Sea of Blue
The brazillians love their sea and lounging by the beach. The colours of sea blue just spring out of the runway, and I simply love the flow of the fabric, and gorgeous colours. Fash-E’s favourite is definitely the off-shoulder mini dress. Just look at the swirls of different shades of blue, and grey - ooh, absolutely love it!

Nude & Neutral
As you can see, Carlos Miele doesn’t clashes his colours. He keeps his colour scheme very close to one another. The macrame dress paired with the bikini underneath is fabulous for the summer. The silhouette is really pretty. It’s all about the little details in his designs as you can notice the champagne skirt with crochet texture. Very subtle, quiet and charming.

Of Details & Texture
You can see why his designs are showcased in the The Metropolitan Museum of Art. His collection is almost like a work of art. The layering & crochet creates an impeccable texture to the dress, that adds quality and sultriness to his work.

Clean Lines
I’ve always admired clean designs. I hate clutter (It’s embedded in my personality) but I love organized chaos. However, these evening gowns made an impressive impact with its sexy silhouettes & clean lines. Even the pewter, light grey and white colours are gorgeous. Very red-carpet worthy & you definitely won’t end up in Go Fug Yourself.

Colours & Prints
Fancy dresses that are more Brazillian-like and ultra-spicy? His flamboyant culture and Brazillian rhythm is expressed through these exuberant designs. He makes them flirty, loud and very feminine. My focus is drawn to the middle piece, bright blood orange sweetheart dress with rosette applique. What a stunner.

Mini-Me
Enough of maxi dresses and evening gowns! Snip it short, and go mini with these cute pieces. It’s amazing how he could send his models down in flat thongs! His designs certainly embrace the beach, relaxed lifestyle of Brazil. Ahh, I am dreaming of Sao Paolo, white sand beaches and pina colada.

(Photos: Benjamin Seetor)

SFF08: Raoul Spring/Summer 2008

RAOUL is Singapore’s household name for elegant, contemporary smart-casual wear. This fashion success owed it to “an understanding of what makes people different and what makes them the same”. Mr Douglas Benjamin, CEO of FJ Benjamin Singapore said that, “This year for Fall 2008, we’ve got a really strong silhouette for ladies, very confident, with jackets and suits which we’ve never done before”. Of course, RAOUL is here to shine.

SFF08: Raoul Spring/Summer 2008

The Power Suit
Add a lil’ colour and jazz up the suit - RAOUL brings a new outlook on the power suit. You don’t have to wear boring black suits because it’s too predictable. Everyone likes to be surprise, right? So, give your colleagues something to gripe about while you look ultra-snazzy in the office. It’s all about feeling good.

SFF08: Raoul Spring/Summer 2008

One-Piece Wonder
We all love dresses (or at least I do). RAOUL’s effort to break its own stereotype by introducing more feminine, and casual pieces. These dresses are very high-fashion, something you don’t expect from the brand. And, did I tell you how much I heart those red & black laced-pumps?

SFF08: Raoul Spring/Summer 2008

Pencil Skirts & Colours
It’s the hottest and “it” wardrobe item this season. The pencil-skirt has made a comeback and it’s here to stay. Ladies, show off those curves and lean legs! Also, RAOUL introduced big, bold colours that really pops. These colourful tops have very interesting details and cut across the chest - which takes “boring” out of the officewear.

SFF08: Raoul Spring/Summer 2008

Shiny Shimmery
Yes, bring out more rich colours in strikingly elegant one-piece outfits. RAOUL aims to define the woman in you - smart, sassy, elegant and confident. It is no wonder why some of my friends are big fans of the brand. My friend (who works in a foreign bank, former G2000 member) made the transition to RAOUL from G2000 about a year ago. She said, “Everyone wears RAOUL in my office! I can’t be caught dead in a G2000” - note: This is just a personal encounter, no punt intended for G2000.

(Photos: Benjamin Seetor)

SFF08: Nouveau Couture|Coiffure Moderne by Thomas Wee

SFF08: Nouveau Couture|Coiffure Moderne by Thomas Wee

Thomas Wee is back. After more than a decade, the homegrown fashion maestro staged his first show, Nouveau Couture|Coiffure Moderne, with his highly anticipated collection of “‘maximum minimalism’ without a single bead or embroidery stitch in sight”. His collection will be “uniquely complemented with hair design by Shunji Matsuo featuring L’Oreal Professionnel“. I like the sound of that, already. I love minimalism especially when it’s done tastefully and of course, cutting-edge. There’s no doubt that Black & White is all the rage at this year’s SFF. Thomas Wee gave us a fresh look at B/W colours and I’m giving him two thumbs up!

SFF08: Nouveau Couture|Coiffure Moderne by Thomas Wee

Pasteliscious
Thomas Wee believes in fine tailoring. And, you definitely see it through his designs. He knows his fabric and manipulate it with great cuts, and vision. From B/W to soft pastel colours, his pieces are simple yet well-engineered. What can I say about the “HAIR”? Simply state-of-the-art, and innovative. Shunji Matsuo is tress-genius.

SFF08: Nouveau Couture|Coiffure Moderne by Thomas Wee

Back to Earth
The earthy tones and unique colour combination for these pieces are simply smart. I’ve to say that his collection is like wearable art. He changed a woman’s perspective about their bodies - his pieces hide the curves, and shift your focus on the clothes. You don’t have to be self-conscious to wear his collection. Also, these designs are so novel that you want to reserve a space in your wardrobe for Thomas Wee.

SFF08: Nouveau Couture|Coiffure Moderne by Thomas Wee

The New WoMAN
Here’s a fresh take on the menswear-inspired pieces for women. They’re sharp, contemporary and very relevant to the modern-day women. The colour combination of bright yellow, blue and grey is so cool. Even though his collection is wearable, Thomas Wee’s signature style is always present.

SFF08: Nouveau Couture|Coiffure Moderne by Thomas Wee

Big Avant-Garde
As Thomas Wee said, “STYLE and fashion in Singapore fashion is missing.” He wants to “remind Singapore of what good fashion design really is”. To take it to the next level, Thomas Wee unveiled his progressive pieces in the one, and only classic colour, black - and he does it BIG. He pushed himself as a designer to be radical and yet, practical. I love his style, definitely… and his comeback is probably the most exciting this year.

SFF08: Nouveau Couture|Coiffure Moderne by Thomas Wee

The Little Black Dress
It’s every woman’s essential piece: The little black dress. Here, we have the unconventional little black dress by the man himself. I love the details and the draping of the middle piece. It’s definitely a head-turner despite black being boring… but hey, at least it never goes out of style.

SFF08: Nouveau Couture|Coiffure Moderne by Thomas Wee

Fash-E’s Favourite
Now, my favourite: This is a pretty pretty piece. I love the layering of the fabric, that creates an interesting, yet simple texture. It gives this lil’ black dress a special dimension and it can be worn at casually, or however you wish. Thomas Wee has proven that he’s still the fashion genius that he was many years ago. Singapore definitely needed the boost in the fashion industry - and Thomas has shown us how.

(Photos: Benjamin Seetor)

SFF08: Tan Yoong ‘Dazzling Rhapsody’

SFF08: Tan Yoong

Sheer Symphony
Tan Yoong
may be a veteran designer, but his comeback after 17 years got all eyes peeled to his Dazzling Rhapsody showcase at this year’s Singapore Fashion Festival. The fashionista said, “When designing the clothes, I had very specific colours, textures and tones in mind. But finding the exact fabrics in the exact shades and textures was very difficult”. Hence, you won’t be seeing his signature white wedding gowns walked down the runway, because it’s all about colours and fun. These subtle, sheer couture pieces will probably be the closest to anything ‘bridal’ or romantic.

SFF08: Tan Yoong

Drama Mama
Then came the drama, and bold kaleidoscope of colours. Every piece was impeccable, in terms of the tailoring details, sparkling embellishment and gorgeous fabric. Tan Yoong took his skills to the next level and pushed to the pinnacle of his imagination. Simply marvelous.

SFF08: Tan Yoong

Fash-E! Favourites
Now, for ‘my’ favourites of Tan Yoong’s collection. I absolutely heart these three. Firstly, the well-draped two-toned dress flows beautifully down the runway. I love the silver shimmery tube dress that is red-carpet worthy. Finally, I’m really impressed by the cute fairy-like mini dress that would be my ideal birthday outfit. Haha, just kidding.

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Fairy Fantasy
Have you ever wonder or dream about living the fantasy world? Well, Tan Yoong reinterpreted these three dresses for the modern day woman who fantasizes in prancing around a beautiful secret garden. I particularly heart the first piece as the top looks like a blooming flower from a fresh spring garden. Am I making any sense?

SFF08: Tan Yoong

Dazzling Diva
Tan Yoong
’s divas emerged in bright, explosive colours in their fine couture evening gowns. Junita Simon looked ultra-stunning in the red dress embellished with diamonndddsssss. Haha, yes which girl doesn’t love her bling? She looked like a fiery angel with maximum sensuality.

SFF08: Tan Yoong

The Subjective Lot
Design and Art, are subjective. This is the “???” lot, in which you would either love or loathe. I understand that
Tan Yoong was trying to break out of his ’shell’ and stretched his versatility as a designer. But, I don’t think these looks work for me, especially the light blue, layered skirt. It felt like it was trying hard to be different, and it doesn’t fascinate me. We’re all entitled to our own opinions, no?
As a collection, Tan Yoong’s vision of a Dazzling Rhapsody doesn’t fall short. It might have dazzled and ‘drizzled’ a little but his hard work is reflected in all his pieces. Bravo, Tan Yoong!

(Photos: Benjamin Seetor)

SFF08: Qiu Hao ‘Something Growing’

SFF08: Qiu Hao ‘Something Growing’

Shanghai’s rising fashion designer, Qiu Hao, debut his ‘Something Growing’ collection at this year’s SFF yesterday. His fresh collection has been highlighted by Vogue (China), Harper’s Bazaar (China), Fast Company (USA) and our local newspaper, The Straits Times. Looking sleek in black, Qiu Hao honed his crafty skills at the famed London’s Central St Martins and eventually opened his boutique with his partner in Shanghai. His designs speaks of individuality, “subtlely Chinese” and “quiet” - hence, his understatement may just be his strength as a fabulous designer.

SFF08: Qiu Hao ‘Something Growing’

Black Beginnings
The sheer leggings is Qiu Hao’s signature look for this collection. Black has never been sexier in Spring. What’s interesting about ‘Something Growing‘ is the metamorphosis of his designs from the first to the final look.

SFF08: Qiu Hao ‘Something Growing’

Signature Knots
Something’s growing, already… Qiu Hao’s signature knot designs are articulated in certain key pieces that I absolutely heart. His colour palettes work fantastically for his designs as they are well-refined for the modern day Asian women.

SFF08: Qiu Hao ‘Something Growing’

Metallic, I Like
No, it’s not a flashback of the 80s. We all know that silver and gold made a comeback about a year ago, but Qiu Hao’s selected muted silver and gold fabric rocks my world. The mini-skirts are so chic, and foxy. Now that’s what I call ‘Fashion Forward‘.

SFF08: Qiu Hao ‘Something Growing’

Pretty Breezy
The clothes get longer, and breezier. His clothes are incredibly fluid-like and romantic. You know what else I like? The HAIR! The Chinese-inspired super high pony tail - so kungfu!

SFF08: Qiu Hao ‘Something Growing’

Femme Finale
It gets ultra-fierce as the final look ends off with a bang. My favourite look is the muted gold knots over black (middle) and that’s going into my ‘Look Book’. Qiu Hao is now one of my favourite designers, and I’m sure we’ll see more from him.

(Photos: Benjamin Seetor)