Archive for the ‘dress’ Category

Madame Grès Modern

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

It’s hard to believe Madame Grès designs were made so long ago.  Below is a pre-1950′s dress that looks comfortable and beautiful.  The exaggerated pleating is made by sewing elastic onto the inside of the dress.  The simple draping and pleating make the dress seem so simple and modern.  Now on view at the Met Costume Institute exhibit, American Woman:  Fashioning a National Identity.

Met Costume Institute

Here’s video footage of the entire exhibit:

Chanel Spring 2004

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Absolutely loved this collection. Where the boots went thigh high and the dresses with long torsos and a mini skirts…

Unforgettable.

Clothing for the Modern Peasant

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

I love smocks made of natural fibers. They are so comfortable to wear indoors (in the winter with the heater on) or in the summer (summery and light). Here is one I found by Eskandar:

It’s made out of linen and it’s $875 (unfortunately). I could wear this everyday, if I were someplace warm.

Eskandar is a UK brand. Very similar in style to Eileen Fisher. I realize the styles may be targeted to older women who do not have the patience to wear form fitting clothing, but the smocks, and wide pant legs look elegant in the way they don’t constrict the body. Light and airy, easier for movement.

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