Versace for H&M coming Fall 2011

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“I am thrilled to be collaborating with H&M and to have the opportunity of reaching its wide audience,” Donatella Versace said this morning. “The collection will be quintessential Versace, perfect for H&M and Versace fans everywhere.”

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A Look Back at Last Year’s Met Gala 2010 Looks and Trends

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Metropolitan Museum of Art, Costume Institute Ball May 4th, 2010
American Woman: Fashioning a National Idenity
Host: Patrick Robinson of Gap
Co Hosts: Anna Wintour and Oprah Winfrey

Top trends:

Princess/Good witch style dresses

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R.I.P Alexander McQueen!! Fashion celebs tweet their remorse + Avatar relation?

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The world lost its most creative and interesting designer, Lee McQueen, aka Alexander McQueen.

AlexanderMcqueen.com

Alexander was the most creative, talented, genius, and edgy designer that had the craziest presentations out there, but everything came together and was beautiful, opposed to Gareth Pugh who just doesn’t make sense to me.

EVERY show that Alex was involved with was a piece of ART, and those of you who witnessed his magic should feel very blessed.

I can’t fathom Isabella Blow, Alex’s mentor and bff, committed suicide and three years later Mr. McQueen did !

Alexander and Isabella

The best part of Paris Fashion Week died today :-(

Joe Zee, W Magazine

Model, Coco Rocha

Designer, Betsey Johnson

Dita von Teese

Designer, Donnatella Versace

Singer, Katy Perry

Designer, Jeremy Scott

Milk Studios

ABC news

Ron Herman

Teen Vogue

W Magazine, Womens Wear Daily, and Logan H

Nylon Magazine, CNN, and Rachel Zoe

Lee’s Bio

Born in the East End of London in 1970, the son of a taxi driver, Alexander McQueen fast rose through the fashion ranks to become one of the leading lights of international design.

He graduated from Central St Martins College of Art & Design in 1991, with a display of such flair and innovation that he was immediately awarded an apprenticeship with Savile Row tailors Anderson & Sheppard. He went on to work for Romeo Gigli and Koji Tatsuno, before opening his own studio in East London. Having introduced his label, McQueen managed to secure tabloid headlines with the launch of his infamous, low-cut ‘bumsters’, while his beautifully crafted and often outrageous designs attracted a small but fiercely loyal clientele, including such influential fashion figures as stylist Isabella Blow, who was sitting on the front row of his MA show. She wore one of the outfits he presented in a Vogue shoot in November 1992 and has championed his work ever since.
In October 1996, McQueen was named Best British Designer of the Year for the first time. Days later, he was also named John Galliano’s successor as the new chief designer at Givenchy. What recommended him to the 40-year-old French couture house was his “brilliant creativity and technical mastery”. In 1997, a year in which he produced four collections for Givenchy and two for his own label, McQueen shared the Best British Designer award with Galliano. But it is McQueen’s carefully propagated image – as the raspberrying bad boy of fashion – which made him a star in his own right, winning him such rock ‘n’ roll clients as David Bowie and The Prodigy’s Keith Flint.

Arriving at Givenchy, McQueen had the hubris to slam its founder, Hubert de Givenchy, as “irrelevant”. As if in response, his first collection for the couture house wasuniversally slated even by McQueen himself. “I know it was crap,” he told US Vogue in October 1997, promising to make amends the following season.

Despite the shock tactics, however, McQueen is roundly recognised as a highly innovative designer, with superb tailoring skills particularly by his new bosses at the Gucci Group. In December 2000, shortly after McQueen voiced his malaise with LVMH, Gucci confirmed that it had acquired 51 per cent of McQueen’s own-name business, enabling him at last to loose himself from the Givenchy contract he claimed had constrained his creativity.

Opi limited edition collection for Disney & Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland

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Opi's Alice in Wonderland limited edition nail polish collection

While getting my nails done yesterday, I came across the pop up above in my nail salon, and was very elated! How cute ?!?

I LOVE that Disney is doing different partnerships for the new Alice in Wonderland movie.

The Colors

Absolutely Alice: An absolutely amazing blue glitter that celebrates Alice’s ability to see something classic from a different perspective

Off with her red! A glowing, empowering hot red reminiscent of the Queen of Hearts, who would much rather be feared than loved.

Thanks so muchness! … For this ”much-have” red shimmer- as classic and timeless as this famous children’s story, with a subtle sheen that sets it apart

Mad as a hatter: A madly marvelous black-multi glitter that reminds us of the Mad Hatter’s creative madness

Color testers

The four colors

Opi's Alice in Wonderland limited edition collection

The amazing cast of Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland

Trailer -> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCM4JiJ6B2I

My original Alice in Versace Land post

Originally Published on: Nov 23, 2009 @ 2:25

Alice in Versace Land

The inspiration for Versace’s Spring/Summer 2010 runway collection, is the upcoming Alice in Wonderland, Directed by Tim Burton.  Donatella described her show as, “Alice in Wonderland in a Baroque world.”Ms. Versace has been a fan of Never Land for a long time, in fact, it is her favorite fantasy land.Up close, some of the fabrics are adorned with pocket watches, rabbits, playing cards, hearts, baroque curlicues, butterflies, and mushrooms.I loved this collection because it brought a younger, more hip feeling to Versace. (No more tacky, obnoxious 80′s feel). My only complaint is that Nana, the children’s maid and dog, was not involved. (wait, did I mix up my lands?) Next stop……My idea of Donatella in Wonderland !

Versace Spring 2010 runway show inspired by Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland

Alice in Versace Land, The inspiration for Versace’s Spring/Summer 2010 runway collection

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Alice in Versace Land The inspiration for Versace’s Spring/Summer 2010 runway collection, is the upcoming Alice in Wonderland, Directed by Tim Burton.Donatella described her show as, “Alice in Wonderland in a Baroque world.”Ms. Versace has been a fan of Never Land for a long time, in fact, it is her favorite fantasy land.Up close, some of the fabrics are adorned with pocket watches, rabbits, playing cards, hearts, baroque curlicues, butterflies, and mushrooms.I loved this collection because it brought a younger, more hip feeling to Versace. (No more tacky, obnoxious 80′s feel). My only complaint is that Nana, the children’s maid and dog, was not involved. (wait, did I mix up my lands?) Next stop……My idea of Donatella in Wonderland!

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Alice in Versace Land, The inspiration for Versace's Spring/Summer 2010 show

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New Alice in Wonderland Trailer out TODAY

Originally Published on: Nov 23, 2009 @ 2:25

Alice in Versace Land The inspiration for Versace’s Spring/Summer 2010 runway collection, is the upcoming Alice in Wonderland, Directed by Tim Burton.Donatella described her show as, “Alice in Wonderland in a Baroque world.”Ms. Versace has been a fan of Never Land for a long time, in fact, it is her favorite fantasy land.Up close, some of the fabrics are adorned with pocket watches, rabbits, playing cards, hearts, baroque curlicues, butterflies, and mushrooms.I loved this collection because it brought a younger, more hip feeling to Versace. (No more tacky, obnoxious 80′s feel). My only complaint is that Nana, the children’s maid and dog, was not involved. (wait, did I mix up my lands?) Next stop……My idea of Donatella in Wonderland !

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