Sunday, July 18

You're cold, then you're hot, Karl

I was going to ask if you guys remembered the Chanel FW10 collection, but how could you possibly forget? I remember how indignant I was at the Kaiser for this very odd collection. In fact, I only liked the hot water tweed bags, if you remember my review. I haven't changed my mind one bit but I must admit I did not see this one coming. Silly me. What can you possibly do with a show piece that can't go into production (because it ain't wearable, Karl) but that attracted a lot of media attention? —You use it on editorials. Duh.
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And that is exactly what Dazed & Confused has done in their August 2010 issue. Kristen McMenamy, one of the first models to become known because of her androgynous look in the 90's, wears Lagerfeld's yeti overalls in an amazing shoot styled by Dazed's fashion director Karen Langley. I have to admit that, in this scenario, the coats work like a charm. Thinking about it, if you cut the black legs it wouldn't make a half bad coat. After all, we all loved Bárbara Martelo in the Marant one, didn't we?
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Click here to see the rest of the shoot at Dazed & Confused.
I'm off.

[Pictures: Style.com, trucosyfondos.com, RDuJour.com]


PS. They would also be great for a fashion version of "Where the wild things are" with Anna Wintour as Carol and Bryanboy as Max.

1 comment:

Kirstie Marié said...

Thank you so much for your lovely comment!

I haven't visited here for a while either, shame on me!
Those Chanel pieces really are not practical for everyday fashion, but you are so right in the editorial thought. The fur is such a captivating piece perfect for an editorial.

Kirstie Marié
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