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Showing posts with label Cynthia Rowley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cynthia Rowley. Show all posts
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Friday, January 23, 2009
Trends for Spring '09: The Wilma
Shelley O's one-shoulder inaugural gown may not have set us on fire, but we can't deny the First Lady's right on trend. As with any trend, it works only depending on how it's utilized. Let's go to the tape, shall we?

Alberta Ferretti, Bottega Veneta, Calvin Klein, Carlos Miele
These are all gorgeous. No problems here. The proportions on the Ferretti are letter-perfect. We love the architectural detail on the strap on the Bottega Veneta. The Calvin Klein was part of a collection that was all about shape and structure and this look summed that up perfectly. The Carlos Miele is just perfect.

Chloé, Cynthia Rowley, Emilio Pucci, Gianfranco Ferré
We'd like the Chloé more if there wasn't that patch of skin at her hip. As for the Rowley, we really never liked the one-sleeve look. The Pucci is a nice look but Tom doesn't like that color. The Ferré would work for us without that massive strip of white.

Giorgio Armani, Gucci, Hermès, Iceberg
Gorgeous/too Miami Beach/too Studio 54 (although we kinda like it)/hideous.

Jill Stuart, Luca Luca, Malandrino, Marchesa
The Stuart is hideous. Even though we said we don't like the one-sleeve look, we have to say we like the Luca Luca. The Malandrino is surprisingly disappointing. It doesn't even look like she tried. She normally goes for a very feminine silhouette and this just kind of hangs there. The Marchesa is pretty fabulous, but there's too much toilet paper on it and the tulle is a little too long.

Marc Jacobs, Monique Lhuillier, Nicole Miller, Preen
The Lhuillier and the Preen are both absolutely gorgeous. The Marc Jacobs is just too much. Too costume-y. The proportions on the Nicole Miller are all wrong. Not flattering or pretty.

Valentino, Versace, Vivienne Westwood, Zac Posen
The Valentino is gorgeous but isn't it long past time for him to retire that shade of red? The Versace is adorable. The Westwood is just plain ugly and Zac Posen's is simple and chic.
What do you gals think?
[Photos: Style.com]

Alberta Ferretti, Bottega Veneta, Calvin Klein, Carlos Miele
These are all gorgeous. No problems here. The proportions on the Ferretti are letter-perfect. We love the architectural detail on the strap on the Bottega Veneta. The Calvin Klein was part of a collection that was all about shape and structure and this look summed that up perfectly. The Carlos Miele is just perfect.

Chloé, Cynthia Rowley, Emilio Pucci, Gianfranco Ferré
We'd like the Chloé more if there wasn't that patch of skin at her hip. As for the Rowley, we really never liked the one-sleeve look. The Pucci is a nice look but Tom doesn't like that color. The Ferré would work for us without that massive strip of white.

Giorgio Armani, Gucci, Hermès, Iceberg
Gorgeous/too Miami Beach/too Studio 54 (although we kinda like it)/hideous.

Jill Stuart, Luca Luca, Malandrino, Marchesa
The Stuart is hideous. Even though we said we don't like the one-sleeve look, we have to say we like the Luca Luca. The Malandrino is surprisingly disappointing. It doesn't even look like she tried. She normally goes for a very feminine silhouette and this just kind of hangs there. The Marchesa is pretty fabulous, but there's too much toilet paper on it and the tulle is a little too long.

Marc Jacobs, Monique Lhuillier, Nicole Miller, Preen
The Lhuillier and the Preen are both absolutely gorgeous. The Marc Jacobs is just too much. Too costume-y. The proportions on the Nicole Miller are all wrong. Not flattering or pretty.

Valentino, Versace, Vivienne Westwood, Zac Posen
The Valentino is gorgeous but isn't it long past time for him to retire that shade of red? The Versace is adorable. The Westwood is just plain ugly and Zac Posen's is simple and chic.
What do you gals think?
[Photos: Style.com]
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Trends for Spring '09: Sheer Madness
Darlings, suddenly everyone wants to show off their ladybits! What's THAT all about?

Roberto Cavalli, Vera Wang, Chanel
Don't hate us; we actually like the Cavalli. Oh, don't get us wrong, if we saw someone actually wearing it we'd mutter "dirty whore" under our breath and judge her most harshly, but for the runway, it's fun. Hate Vera's. Love the Chanel.

Cynthia Rowley, Elie Saab, Alexander Wang
Feh/'70s prom dress/skank.

Catherine Malandrino, John Galliano, Armand Basi One
Fab/Runway fab (although those grannie panties...yikes)/Fug.

Costume National, Christian Dior, Monique Lhuillier
Hate the first two and we'd love the Lhuillier except for the white bust. Zellwegger did the same thing for the Golden Globes and we think it looks stupid.

Badgley Mischka, Nina Ricci, Oscar de la Renta
Gorgeous/Fabulously impractical/Fabulous and slightly impractical.

Zac Posen, Betsey Johnson, Calvin Klein
Chic/Outrageously fun/Chic 2, Electric Boogaloo.
Here's the thing when it comes to trends: it's fun to talk about them, but they're fleeting and what is a trend on the runway doesn't always become a trend on the streets. We'll definitely see more sheer in the average stylish bitch's wardrobe in the coming seasons, but have no fear: you won't be seeing a lot of panties and nipples on the subway any time soon. Sorry, straight boys!
[Photos: Style.com]

Roberto Cavalli, Vera Wang, Chanel
Don't hate us; we actually like the Cavalli. Oh, don't get us wrong, if we saw someone actually wearing it we'd mutter "dirty whore" under our breath and judge her most harshly, but for the runway, it's fun. Hate Vera's. Love the Chanel.

Cynthia Rowley, Elie Saab, Alexander Wang
Feh/'70s prom dress/skank.

Catherine Malandrino, John Galliano, Armand Basi One
Fab/Runway fab (although those grannie panties...yikes)/Fug.

Costume National, Christian Dior, Monique Lhuillier
Hate the first two and we'd love the Lhuillier except for the white bust. Zellwegger did the same thing for the Golden Globes and we think it looks stupid.

Badgley Mischka, Nina Ricci, Oscar de la Renta
Gorgeous/Fabulously impractical/Fabulous and slightly impractical.

Zac Posen, Betsey Johnson, Calvin Klein
Chic/Outrageously fun/Chic 2, Electric Boogaloo.
Here's the thing when it comes to trends: it's fun to talk about them, but they're fleeting and what is a trend on the runway doesn't always become a trend on the streets. We'll definitely see more sheer in the average stylish bitch's wardrobe in the coming seasons, but have no fear: you won't be seeing a lot of panties and nipples on the subway any time soon. Sorry, straight boys!
[Photos: Style.com]
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Monday, February 26, 2007
Judging the Judges: Cynthia Rowley
Get your claws out, ladies. It's Cynthia's turn! We're not usually crazy about her stuff, but this collection, we liked.












More pictures and videos of Cynthia Rowley's Fall 2007 collection here and here.
Labels:
Bryant Park,
Cynthia Rowley,
Judges
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