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SS13 AT FRIEZE, ARE GALLERIES AND DESIGNERS TALKING?

Posted by Bethan Holt, Fashion Junior at Large

The Frieze Art Fair has become as much about what those who attend wear as it is about the art itself- well, that's true if you live in my world where pretty much any happening gets a fashion slant. I spent about 3 hours ensconced in the Frieze vastness on Saturday afternoon and I admit that I probably dedicated just as much energy to looking at what everyone was wearing as I did to the art itself. For men, it was all about a Tod's loafer and a tweed jacket and/or cashmere jumper, very Italian. And of course there were plenty of those enduringly popular brightly coloured trousers, may of them corduroy- I spotted mustard, pink, red, cobalt and bottle green. The ladies, as you may have seen from all the features covering Frieze style, were mostly either going for a bright, patterned vintage look or sharp, tailored conceptual pieces from Balenciaga, Celine, Comme et al. But I found that once you began to look, there was fashion in the art. Not just in the sense that there were photographs and paintings of "fashion" but numerous pieces reminded me of the looks I've been poring over from the SS13 catwalk. So, here they are- my fashion/ art Frieze twins.

1. BURBERRY/ PIETER VERMEERSCH

Colour bleed blues...



2. HERMES/ CAETANO DE ALMEIDA

Colourful digi checks...


3. PREEN/ DOUG AITKEN

Navy and white big stripes and little prints



4. DIOR/ FARHAD MOSHIRI

Red and pink colour clash



5. SOPHIA WEBSTER/ YAYOI KUSAMA

Colourful dots




6. LOUIS VUITTON/  AKRAM ZAATARI

Marc calls them twins, Zaatari says couples but they both mean two by two. 



All Frieze images by Fashion Junior at Large, catwalk image from catwalking.com

LFW SS13: HERE'S LOOKING AT YOU, RAG AND BONE


Posted by Bethan Holt, Fashion Junior at Large

Hello, Rag and Bone audience!
It's a long way from Dakar to New York and then to London, but that's the trajectory taken by Rag and Bone which culminated in a presentation of their SS13 collection on Saturday afternoon of LFW. Let me explain if you were wondering why geography has anything to do with this post. If you haven't already seen Rag and Bone's SS13 collection, then you should know that it is made up of soft, loose cottons including hoods to drape gently over your head and fierce leather trousers, jackets and skirts, some in blinding neon colours. This is the Dakar bit, referring specifically to the Paris-Dakar rally- a hardcore off-road race which used to run, as the name suggests from Paris to Dakar, Senegal. Due to safety issues, it now takes place in South America but Rag and Bone designers David Neville and Marcus Wainwright drew inspiration from the combination of souped up cars and their crews, as well as the Bedouins whose territory the race would cross.

Paris-Dakar 2001 (image from www.usautoparts.net)
Bedouin styling (image from style.com)
The New York bit is obvious. Rag and Bone is a distinctly NY label even though the designers are British- they occupy a place on the city's fashion week schedule and slot nicely into the attitude and cool which defines a modern New York aesthetic. They have six stores in New York, and one a piece in Washington, Boston , Tokyo and now London. The only European store opened on Sloane Square back in July, so to celebrate the brand decided to host a presentation during London Fashion Week, with an official store opening by Anna Wintour at the same time. Natty. It was all well and good for Wintour who smashed champers over the door frame before crossing the road for the presentation. For the rif-raf (which still includes key editors and fashion directors of top publications) there was a long, confused and crowded wait as realisation dawned that there were to be two presentations and we would have to wait. I think quite a few gave up, judging by some tweets I saw but after being plied with free drink all the invited who stuck it out eventually made it in. There was none of the usual show diplomacy with carefully thought out seating plans, instead there was one bench at the front reserved for the most special of guests and beyond that, a free for all.

Even before it began, Rag and Bone in London was something different. Then it got fun and savvy. The screens which had been white with the brand logo flickered to life to show the audience reflections of ourselves. The fact that this made us so much more than observers became clear once the models emerged, dressed in looks seen already in New York. If anyone was moved enough to make any kind of facial expression then everyone would be able to see. There's one look- the green leather skirt you'll see details on below- which really makes me smile, perhaps that came across in the footage beamed onto the screen when the model passed my way.

Presentation over, we were shown out and, ta-da, were facing the Rag and Bone store. I guess if you were lucky enough to have a little LFW time to kill you could have popped straight in and bought something if you'd loved the presentation enough. It would have been fascinating to see how a "See and Buy" system could have worked, like the one Topshop Unique employed. Topshop let customers watching online click, choose the colours and buy looks as soon as they saw them streamed on the website. They'll be delivered to them in eight weeks time. Clever. I'm not sure Kings Road locals can have been mightily impressed to have hoardes of fashion people causing chaos in the square on their quiet Saturday afternoon stroll. But it definitely showed them what Rag and Bone is all about.



My favourite look- big zips, cracked graffiti paint-ish leather and a massive white shirt, what's not to love?

More Rag and Bone Details...





LFW SS13: FIVE CHRISTOPHER KANE OBSESSIONS

Posted by Bethan Holt, Fashion Junior at Large and Kasia Hastings

Christopher Kane, the Brit boy who can do no wrong, wowed once again this afternoon with an offbeat concoction of pretty pastels and dangerous D.I.Y. Kane incorporated nuts, bolts and spikes as well as every Dad's favourite duct tape but there were also lovely bows and delightful beads. There was a slim, silver mirrored catwalk at the same location as yesterday's ACNE show plus the sleekest ponytails ever. Until 3/4 of the way through, we thought it might all be bright whites and candy floss colours, then BAM- a badass biker. Then back to loveliness before the final two looks which were all fragile pieces of lace patched on with blacker than black gaffa. Only at Chris Kane. 

Five hours later and we're still obsessing over...

1. HELL'S ANGELS LEATHER JACKET


2. MAJOR BEADING



3. WHITE DENIM (J BRAND COLLAB)



4. DUCT TAPE MASTERPIECE


5. NUT & BOLT SHOES

Image from Jane Keltner deValleSenior Fashion Director, ‏‪Teen Vogue.

LFW SS13: WHAT ACNE WILL YOU WEAR?

Posted by Bethan Holt, Fashion Junior at Large

Look at your Twitter feed right now (if you're reading this within a week or two of me writing) and it's probably full of fashion insiders singing the praises of whichever designer is showing their SS13 collection. "Love, love, love" it goes but there's a difference, dare I say, between a fashion show you love and what you really end up wearing. Then there's ACNE.  Just looking around LFW this week, it's ACNE that's everywhere. From those never-going-away pistol boots to biker jackets, camo shirts and fluffy neon jumpers, they all have Jonny Johannson's fingerprints all over them. This afternoon, ACNE showed SS13 in a stark office building in which they had installed a candy striped pen. Given that the soundtrack was punctuated with cowboy-cartoony "yeee-haws", the set now makes me think that maybe we were in some kind of rif on the country market cattle auction. Anyway, if Johnny really does kinda dictate what fashion girls and boys will be anchoring their wardrobes with then here are a few predictions for how SS13 might shape up...

1. SLOGAN TEE

Not that ACNE don't do them already...



2. THE NEW BIKER



3. BUCKLE UP



4. CONTRAST COLOUR FLOUNCES


5. LOOOOOONG SKIRT


6. A DOUBLE HEADED COWGIRL HAT... MAYBE?


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