The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show does not show how hectic backstage is at a fashion show is. I mean it does, but it's a whole 'nother beast in person.
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Sunday, November 19, 2017
Tuesday, November 7, 2017
Seoul Fashion Week S/S 2017 - Ti:baeg
Can a dress be anymore perfect?
Ti:baeg impressed at Seoul Fashion Week with it's feminine style, inspired streetwear, and traditional inspirations. I might need to make a trip to Doota for their upcoming spring collection - because this dress is the definition of perfection.
Thursday, December 31, 2015
New Year, New Blog!
Just a reminder, the blog's url has changed from mytangledmusings.blogspot.ca. You can find the new blog at casualncouture.blogspot.ca. Happy New Year!
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Thursday, December 24, 2015
Merry Christmas and a Bit of News
Firstly, Merry Christmas everyone! This has been an exciting year for me with many new opportunities!
With these new opportunities, I'd also love to better the blog, especially the photography. I normally use a tripod and remote for my photography, and while it works, I'm not the best at it. In Korea, I have a couple of friends who are willing to take photos of me on the weekend, however I'm not sure how long we'll be able to continue that as contracts are anding and people are moving. I'll manage though. Worst that happens is I go back to the tripod (my usual location by the university is usually free of people and onlookers).
Secondly, you'll notice a few design changes. This not only has to do with giving the blog a facelift and rebranding, but to refocus myself, and have the blog more to my current fashion style. When I first created this blog, my personal style was very girly. While I still love feminine pieces, I find myself being drawn to cleaner, more minimalistic and neutral designs and colours. I want the design of the blog to reflect that.
Lastly, a name change. You may have noticed my social media handles changing to reflect this earlier in the year. Again, this is to refocus myself, as well as refocus and refine my style. I've decided to call the blog "Casual 'n Couture." Why 'n? Originally, I couldn't decide if I wanted to rename the blog "casual and couture" or "casual in couture." And would have been the most accurate choice to reflect my style (mixing more high end and trendy pieces with regular, everyday stuff), but in had a better ring to it. So I decided to mix it up a bit and use an abbreviated form of and, that would sounds like in. The url will be changing to casualncouture.blogspot.ca New Years Eve, so make sure to watch for it!
Saturday, October 24, 2015
Seoul Fashion Week Runway Review – J Koo
Sports, lace, water colour prints. That's what J Koo was all about this season. Lace, frills and pleating were strategically placed to give a feminine, almost lingerie feel to otherwise sporty looks. Paired with oversized anoraks, soft jersey dresses and jumpsuits, the bustier details created a perfect balance between separate pieces as well a coherence amongst the rest of the collection.
Thursday, October 22, 2015
Seoul Fashion Week Runway Review – Ultimo SS16
Designer Kim Dong Soon of Ultimo proves fashion is all about the details.
The show started off with gorgeous feathered masks among sheer black tops with gorgeous beadwork, and ended with romantic sheer dresses and flowing chiffon skirts with soft floral prints (which could easily be layered over those gorgeous black tops from before). But not everything had such a romantic vibe. Ultimo quickly switched to summer themes reminiscent of a vacation to the white sand beaches of Cuba. Flowing ponchos, over-sized, western belts paired with pepper necklaces and bohemian tasseled blouses were all seen before Ultimo once again moved on to retro inspired work wear. Polka dots, swing coats and red leather detailing made this a memorable part of show, until once again, black and white romantic ensembles came out.
Tuesday, October 6, 2015
Favourites from Paris Fashion Week
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| Balenciaga - Photo from Style.com |
Paris fashion week is definitely my favourite of all the fashion weeks. The designers create detailed, yet laid back outfits – most of which are totally wearable. This year, I'm all about sheer, flowing layers (aren't I always?), suede (my new obsession), and feminine, yet sporty looks.
Personally, Alexander Wang at Balenciaga does this best, and I'll be sad to see him go (isn't the dress above gorgeous?!). Balenciaga quickly became a favourite of mine with Wang at the helm, but I can't wait to see who picks up the lead next!
Chanel was also a hit with me this year. Lagerfield outdid himself with the airport theme – combining classic Chanel style with comfy flight wear. Patterned track pants or wide legged – everything was to die for. Definite must haves for those who travel a lot (ok, maybe just those who travel a lot and can afford Chanel).
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| Christian Dior - Photo from Style.com |
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| Elie Saab - Photo from Style.com |
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| Isabel Marant - Photo from Style.com |
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| Isabel Marant - Photo from Style.com |
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| Stella McCartney - Photo from Style.com |
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| Stella McCartney - Photo from Style.com |
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| Chanel - Photo from Vogue.com |
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| Chanel - Photo from Vogue.com |
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| Chanel - Photo from Vogue.com |
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| Lemaire - Photo from Vogue.com |
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| Balmain - Photo from Vogue.com |
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| Balmain - Photo from Vogue.com |
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| Balmain - Photo from Vogue.com |
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| MacQueen - Photo from Vogue.com |
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| MacQueen - Photo from Vogue.com |
Friday, December 5, 2014
Karl Lagerfield Reincarnates Cara as the Empress of Austria
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| Photo courtesy of Allure Russia |
So I finally watched the Chanel film, "Reincarnation," featuring Cara Delevingne and Pharrell Williams. I mean, they sing! Who wouldn't want to watch?
I loved the video – very cute – but guess what I loved more. Cara's dress and hair was obviously inspired by Sissi, the Empress of Austria and Queen of Hungary (I'm half Hungarian and biased and I think it's cool, okay?). The story is supposed to be about the history of the iconic Chanel jacket - from it's inspiration as a humble lift-boy's jacket, to it's reincarnation as the icon it's known as today. But hey, it also makes sense that Cara is a reincarnated queen.
Seeing this brought back a lot of memories of my trip to Vienna a few years ago. In other words, I've seen the original dress and hair ornaments (okay, the original was stolen so technically I only saw a well made duplicate), and I was giddy to recognize that Karl Lagerfield took inspiration from them.
Seeing this brought back a lot of memories of my trip to Vienna a few years ago. In other words, I've seen the original dress and hair ornaments (okay, the original was stolen so technically I only saw a well made duplicate), and I was giddy to recognize that Karl Lagerfield took inspiration from them.
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| Is Cara the reincarnation of the Empress of Austria? |
I loved that rather than taking the original jewels and dress exactly, Lagerfield created a modern and unique take on the Empress's famous outfit. I loved that Cara's stars were flowers while her dress stayed relatively true to history. She also had a pair of earrings that I feel were inspired by the original Hapsburg jewels.
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| The star on the right is the original Hapsburg jewel know as the Koechert Diamond Pearl, or the Sissi Star. |
You can take a look at the video here! Geraldine Chaplin is adorable as Chanel. Seriously, watch it to the end, she's amazing!
Friday, August 15, 2014
Into the Deep
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| All images are from Fashion Gone Rogue |
As I'm still doing my little mia/I have no time to take photos as all I do is sleep, I thought I'd share with you an old editorial I fell in love with.
How beautiful is this shoot from Flare's June issue. Chris Nicholls shot model Meagan Callen as an ocean siren, complete with sea worthy hair, heavy embellishments, and gorgeous dresses. Just another reason for my love of blue....
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Yves Saint Laurent Movie
Is anyone else excited for the Yves Saint Laurent biopic?! It was just released in France on the 8th, and will hopefully be making its way to North America soon.
The movie features Pierre Niney as Saint Laurent, and oh my is he good looking. Did I mention the movie includes the iconic photos of Saint Laurent nude? Yea, I'm looking forward to it, anyone else?
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Rick Owens Spring/Summer 2014
| Photo Courtesy of style.com |
I recently stumbled upon a few photos of the Rick Owens Spring/Summer 2014 show via the Sartorialist as I don't normally follow Owens during Paris Fashion Week. The photos I looked at didn't look like a regular fashion show, but illustrated a lot of movement, contemporary models, and some fierce (and I don't mean Tyra Bank fierce) expressions.
Turns out, the amount of movement and the savage facial expressions was due to some intense choreography.I absolutely adored the show! It was a breath of fresh air compared to the regular catwalk shows. While fashion shows have become increasingly creative, even including dancers, I've never seen one where the show is entirely the dance. Even when the models walked the line, they were always moving and dancing, stopping only for a few brief seconds to pose.
Kudos to Rick Owens for bringing something new to the table (also I'm in love with the leather jacket (or is it a vest) in the top picture.
Sunday, September 29, 2013
Capitol Couture - Hunger Games Inspired Fashion for Net-A-Porter
Move over Cinna, we have Trish Summerville!
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| Photo Courtesy of capitolcouture.pn |
Personally, I'm hoping for a recreation of Katniss' mockingjay dress and some amazing boots.
The collaboration between Summerville, Net-A-Porter and Lionsgate is not the only part of the Hunger Games fashion. As a part of the it's viral marketing campaign, the marketing team for the new movie, Catching Fire, launched the Capitol Couture website. The site features different designers, their opinions on how they would dress the different characters and what their interviews would be like, as well as collections that could have been inspired by the 12 districts.
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| Photo Courtesy of disneydreaming.com |
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| Photo Courtesy of fanpop.com |
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| Photo Courtesy of capitolcouture.pn |
I understand the message of the books, having read them soon after the first movie came out - the Capitol thrives on violence between the districts as a course of pleasure and entertainment - which is seen by the way they dress, in luxury and extravagance. The gross perversion of the Capitol is meant to be an extreme mirror of the life of the 1%, or even the first world compared to developing nations. We lay back in our ignorance akin to the majority of the Capitol's citizens, while our governments condone wars and violence against each other in countries such as Syria or Iraq. While I wouldn't say we consider these wars to be entertainment compared to the Hunger Games, it's a form of control, used by both the Capitol government and the governments of our world.
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| Photo Courtesy of capitolcouture.pn |
I can't say I disagree with Suzanne Collin's message, however, I do disagree with those saying that by designing a line inspired by the Districts and the Hunger Games, we are suddenly becoming the Capitol. I get that yes, by slapping the Hunger Games name on it, it becomes a part of the viral marketing for the new movie, Catching Fire, and yes, it will be making money due to the viral campaign as well as the name. Summerville is an award-winning costume designer, where the fashions she designed for the Capitol received attention from fashion- and beauty-lovers around the world. Who couldn't love the sleek lines of Katniss' and Peeta's opening ceremonies costumes, or the whimsy of Effie's promotional photos featuring Paperself false lashes. Is it really a surprise that when she finally designed a collection for Net-A-Porter, available to all, that she wouldn't use her well loved designs for the Hunger Games movies and adjust them to suit our own needs? While it may be considered easy success, it also means she knows her audience and is catering to them and current trends, in this case, the new movie. Can we really consider using one's own designs to inspire a new collection as giving in to the same values as the Hunger Game's Capitol? Is it truly any different than the new collections appearing every fashion week?
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| Photo Courtesy of capitolcouture.pn |
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