Showing posts with label Naomi Watts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Naomi Watts. Show all posts

Monday, February 25

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Jennifer Lawrence in Dior carrying the Roger Vivier Boite de Nuit clutch.
Anne Hathaway in Prada carrying the Roger Vivier Pilgrim clutch.

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Jennifer Lawrence in Calvin Klein Collection.
Anne Hathaway in custom made Saint Laurent.

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Zoe Saldana in Givenchy at the Vanity Fair after-party and
in Alexis Mabille and Roger Vivier smocking sandals on the red carpet.

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Jessica Chastain in Giorgio Armani.
Charlize Theron in Dior and Roger Vivier Cecil sandals.

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Naomi Watts in Armani Privé carrying the Roger Vivier Ceniera clutch.

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Monday, February 6

Best Dressed of the Weekend- Michelle in Erdem, Part II
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Best Dressed of the Weekend: Michelle in Erdem, Part II
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This week I am very happy with the mix of women on the BDOWeekend post! So happy, in fact, that I am not ranking them because I can't choose.
Naomi Watts' Stella McCartney look from the Resort 2012 collection is the ultimate example of understated elegance. I love the top white panels, which make the dress super modern. I also love the fact that there's barely any accessories (perhaps a different clutch?) but the hair and the shoes are simply spot-on.
Brooklyn Decker makes a second appearance on this post in a very different look. Her Proenza Schouler dress has all the right vibes for a pre-Superbowl event. It's the perfect time to give the luxury sportswear trend a go! I am not super keen on the bag but the Karl shoes add the perfect touch.
Rooney Mara just can't get it wrong. She's on like her bizillionth red carpet hit, this time in Louis Vuitton  Pre-Fall 2012. It could have been a boring look had the dress been black but the emerald green injects energy into the look and works great with Rooney's skin tone and dark hair.
Michelle Williams has adopted a much more pin-up-ey attitude lately, no? Like she's been hanging out with Dita von Teese. And it works brilliantly with her SS12 Erdem dress. I didn't think she could top her last Erdem moment but I was definitely wrong. She looked stunning.


Wednesday, December 14

Naomi Watts stunning on the cover of Harper’s Bazaar Australia
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Naomi Watts' stunning Harper's Bazaar Australia cover
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I am seriously considering moving to Australia. If anything, it will be worth it only for their magazine covers. My love affair with them started with this Jessica Alba editorial from a year ago in Harper's and was confirmed by the September cover of Vogue Australia and was followed. The following months were filled with hits –the Arizona Muse multi cover, the Miranda Kerr cover in Mary Katratnzou, and (my favourite yet) the December issue with Isabel Lucas on the cover and this amazing African-inspired editorial inside.
My latest cover love goes out to the new January/February issue of Harper's Bazaar Australia with Naomi Watts. I absolutely love Victor Demarchelier's work because it has some of the essence of what made his dad so famous but Victor has a more modern approach to photography. The styling, by Jillian Davison, is also beautiful. I am particularly keen on the palette –a watercolour jade green font that matches the jewellery and contrasts beautifully with Naomi's blue eyes. It reminded me a bit of the colours from Monet's famous water lily series.

Tuesday, April 20

Vogue power

Last night, at an Irving Penn tribute event in New York, Anna Wintour was asked about the role of bloggers —“We laude as much coverage on fashion as possible —we don’t care where it comes from,” she said. “But with all the noise, it actually helps Vogue, because we have authority”. Well, Amen to that. Some of us do try hard to make posts worthy of well-read visitors but I can't deny nor will I ever dare (or want to, for that matter) to deny Vogue's authority.
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Funnily enough Vogue US is not exactly the pinnacle of fashion-forward information, which is why I haven't bought a single issue for months. Vogue Paris, on the other hand, is quite the contraire. For their Mai issue Carine has handed her editor seat over to Penélope Cruz, who has gathered for it the people that inspire her. Everything in this issue is to be loved , from the triple cover (Bono, yuk) to the McQueen homage and the Serge Gainsburg and Jane Birkin-inspired editorial (featuring Daria).
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Vogue España takes on the cowboy trend for SS10 from a minimalistic point of view. Raquel Zimmermann covers the issue in a picture that looks bang-on trend as well as slightly ironic —can't quite put my finger on the reason why. The shoot inside is alluringly beautiful. A very Philo palette dominates over the whole story, with pieces from Alaïa, Chloé, Altuzarra, Loewe and Balmain; the big promoters of the trend this season.
I'm off.

[Sources: TheFashionSpot.com, Vogue.fr, Vogue.es, Fashionista.com]