fashion DESIGN

the world of pantsuits

A few weeks ago I was sitting in a team meeting. In the midst of discussing an approaching high profile client meeting, the project manager looks at me and says “you must wear a pantsuit……and that means no skirts”. The conversation continued. After the meeting, I started thinking about that request/demand/comment….and what that meant? The corporate world always makes me laugh as there is this preconceived idea on what you should wear. However my angle is that I am in a creative field, so the doors of fashion are a bit more open. I think you should dress professionally but show your personality . put a twist on it . show a little style.

Ladies….if you love to wear pants, you should take a minute to thank Coco Chanel, “80 years ago, that was a concept reserved strictly for  bearers of XY chromosomes.  Then along came Chanel, who decided that women  should enjoy the same freedoms as men, and that binding corsets and skirts were  physically holding them back. “I gave women a sense of freedom,” she once said.  “I gave them back their bodies: bodies that were drenched in sweat, due to  fashion’s finery, lace, corsets, underclothes, padding.” When she decided there  was no comfortable way to ride a horse while wearing a long skirt, she literally  took the pants off a male rider and made them her own.  And that, my dears, is  what we call feminism. To read More http://www.glamour.com/fashion/blogs/slaves-to-fashion/2009/09/5-things-you-can-thank-coco-ch.html#ixzz1pZ5cSpnt

 

The most important foundation to the pantsuit is the PANTS. You have to find the pant that fits your body style the best. I can’t always go with the trends of skinny dress pants, etc. I was born with curves so once I find a few pants that fit….I take good care of them. As the pants I decided to wear are probably close to 10 years old. I always have to get them hemmed to the right length and then I always dry clean them to keep the material crisp and pressed. Below are a few more rules to keep in mind when styling, fitting and buying the pant:

  • Pay careful attention to the length of your pants. They should sit perfectly balanced on top of your shoes with about a quarter of the top of your shoes should be covered by your hem when standing. (an easy alteration to be made post purchase)
  • Shop to find the best fit and style for your body type
  • Get them to the tailors if you need extra alterations . hem, waist, hips, etc. Don’t forget to pair them with the heel of the shoe you would most likely to wear to make sure the hem is just right for you
  • For the ultimate in sophistication and stylishness, pair your pants with a soft shirt, great jewelry, and a use the shoes and belt to pop some interest.
  • Be creative + have some fun

I began to do research on the history of pantsuits and this is what I found. “An ageless trend – the pant suit has a stunning nostalgia of designers and backing brands that adore the feminine play on what was originally a masculine design – Coco Chanel led the questioning of gender roles and fashion with her feminine trouser designs in the 1930′s. Marlene Dietrich and Katharine Hepburn wore them to the gender line during the ’30s and ’40s. Yves Saint Laurent feminized trousers in the ’60s and the Giorgio Armani power suit took over every ’80s boardroom with strong shoulders and sturdy menswear wools. Helmut Lang and Jil Sander stripped the pant suit down to its barest architecture in the ’90s for a lean modern look that was the very essence of cool for a decade. Today, pant suits are back on the runways in a big way, and they continue to say, I’m a woman and I WEAR PANTS. ”

Unlike their male counterparts, women can play up the accessories with the jewelry, scarves, designer handbags and shoes with their pantsuits. So have fun ladies, add some flair and color and don’t hesitate in being bold and hip.

Enjoy these snapshots of some classic pantsuits seen on the runway by Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger and Yves Saint Laurent.

This is what I decided to wear to the high profile meeting. The client is very conservative, so I attempted to take it down a notch on all the Patterns, Colors, and Jewelry that I typically love to wear. In minimizing color and working with neutrals, its important to still have some flair and a little bling. I captured the flair with the high collar silk ruffled shirt AND added the gold glittery belt and jewelry for a little extra sparkle. I finished the outfit with some classic black patent heels.

Remember that pairing together a pantsuit does not have to cost $100s of dollars. I say stay classic and shop smart to put the money where it counts. If you start with the classic foundation, it is easy to mix in differet accessories and shoes to give added interested and style.

My outfit above consisted of: Black Plaid Jacket: Gap, Silk Blouse: JCrew, Black Pants: H&M, Gold Belt: Gap, Jewelry: Stella&Dot, Black Patent Shoes: Vince Camuto

The Fashion of Jean Paul Gaultier

Our recent move to Dallas is proving to fulfill our lives with a richness of world class art + culture. Today’s outing to the Dallas Museum of Art to see Jean Paul Gaultier’s exhibit was pretty spectacular. We luckily arrived early to the museum before the actual opening, as the lines and crowds were miles long just a few hours into the day. Dallas is so fortunate to be the first of only two US cities to be on the international tour for “From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk”.  The exhibit will be leaving Dallas later this month, to travel to San Francisco for its next exhibition.

Jean Paul Gaultier is one of the most important fashion desingers in recent decades. The exhibition includes over 130 haute couture dresses, along with accessories {handbags + jewelry}, headpieces and shoes. It was a glorious visual stimulation for all fashion lovers and artists. The ability to view these pieces in person, showed the high detail, mix of materials, layering of patterns, which all help to create the full masterpiece show which was phenomenal. With a quick glance, you may see a leopard print, but up close you would see the hand stitched sequin detailing that proved it was a Jean Paul Gaultier special.

The exhibit was broken into 6 different galleries: The Odyssey of Jean Paul Gaultier, The Boudoir, Skindeep, Punk Cancan, Urban Jungle, and Metropolis. The pieces displayed ranged from the 1970’s to 2010, with many of them never being exhibited before. The exhibit also featured sketches, photographs and video clips. Another interesting add for this exhibition was 30 animated mannequins in costume who talk and sing, which added alot of life and personality to the fashion.

The costumes designed by Jean Paul Gaultier are wonderfully beautiful. If you have an opportunity to see this show while on tour, don’t pass it up. If you can’t make it, enjoy what I saw below:

The runway dress on the left was one of my favorites, as it was catwalk to boardwalk wearable. The shear material draped beautifully with the button detailing that was so “awe……lovely”.
Another favorite was the dress on the left, which had acetate strip film details. It was so unique and pure genuis with the detailed corset volumious shoulders flowing to the elegant skirt and long train.

One of the more visually stiumulated galleries included a live show continuous along the catwalk. It was crowded with people lined up one by one to get a glance of the garment “up close” as no understandment of detail and quality could be understood without that close viewing. If you have seen his work in person, you know what I am referring to.

Thank you Dallas for enriching our day with such vibrant fashion.

fashion and F U R

 Walking around Vail Village is always fantastic. Its like we were swept off to a European country. As there are alot of different languages being spoken and the fashion + style is always the best as you walk through the narrow streets.  I almost feel like I am walking through a movieset, it is so perfect.

I especially love window shopping and then occasionally stepping inside of all the high end retail shops. Like the designer fur store above…the quality and details are impeccable and I can only dream. However there are so many new alternatives to the full FUR coat and this season is perfect for it. You can still get fur in your wardrobe within the details…..fur collars, fur boots, fur vests, fur leg warmers, fur on heels, fur hats, fur scarves, etc so the options are endless.

However a little fur accent goes along way so don’t overdo it but have fun with it, nonetheless.

 Another favorite from the mountain villages are all the ski l outdoor shops that are filled full with not only all the sporting equipment for skiing, but the fashion coats and accessories are multiplied. I was in heaven looking at all the great colors and varieties in the downfilled coats that you can see…..have a little fur hood detail. Which is soooooo cozy and perfect for those windy, cool winter days.

After the afternoon of shopping, we headed to a fun filled night at Beano’s Cabin. If you are ever in Beaver Creek, Co…..Beano’s is a must. Just know you have to make reservations and you meet in the village before being transported up to the cabin. In the winter, the ride to the top of the mountain was pretty chilly, to say the least. But the amazing views and landscape around overtook the coldness that we felt. Plus once you arrive, there are beautiful fireplaces in the restaurant and the food + wine from the 5 course dinner was unbelievably good.

A quick shot before we road to the top of the mountain. After this shot was taken, my fur hood quickly went up and my fur gloves were already on! Cheers to fabulous fashion + food l wine + snow in Colorado!