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Alexander Mcqueen 2010 Couture Fall [last] Collection
AdvertisementsAlexander McQueen’s last works were given final honors by his trusted team in a hushed and dignified showing that went to his core as a designer who scaled the heights of couture accomplishment. Sarah Burton, his right hand, described how, in beginning this collection, McQueen had turned away from the world of the Internet, which he had so powerfully harnessed in his last show.
“He wanted to get back to the handcraft he loved, and the things that are being lost in the making of fashion,” she said. “He was looking at the art of the Dark Ages, but finding light and beauty in it. He was coming in every day, draping and cutting pieces on the stand.”
The 16 outfits shown had been 80 percent finished at the time of his death. [via style.com] So very, very sad :(.
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Johanna Johnson 2010 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsJohanna Johnson, based in Australia, has recently introduced her 2010 collection called “Zepphora”. It’s inspired by the “heady nights of the 20’s and 30’s where the evening shone with cresol beads and the heady scent of violets and jasmine”. The latest creations are entirely handcrafted and feature Swarovski crystals, heavy platinum tones and Parisian bead-work.
Along with the absolutely stunning 2010 wedding dress collection, Johanna Johnson has also launched an online accessory store called “Trousseau”. All designs are created exclusively by Johanna in her “signature romantic, vintage style”
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Lara Helene 2010 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsThe majority of the gowns are produced in New York. Each gown boasts the highest quality Italian, French and English fabrics as well as hand-stitching and attention to the smallest detail. The Lara Helene collection offers the bride a wider range of options than many other designers, as Lara Helene is focused on delivering the best style and shape for each bride’s particular body. The common theme is incredible luxury and attention to detail.
