lundi 14 octobre 2013

Vogue + Film (2006)

American Vogue, Marie Antoinette, and Kirsten Dunst all have something in common--they played a major role in strengthening the relationship between fashion and film.



The choice to feature Kirsten Dunst on the 2006 September issue was a major statement from Vogue indicating that they were not only happy to help promote the upcoming American release of Sofia Coppola's film, Marie Antoinette, but they were completely mesmerized by the mix of contemporary and 18th century fashion that was about to be unveiled to audiences world wide.

In order to take part in such a major fashion moment in film, Vogue obviously had to have Kirsten pose as Marie Antoinette for the cover and multi-page fashion spread just a little over a month before the American film release. This was such an iconic shoot because it was the first time in 25 years that the Chateau de Versailles authorized a photo shoot inside palace walls.



(All photos above by Annie Leibovitz, Vogue 2006) 

 Did I mention the Couture?

Kirsten really got the royal treatment when she had the opportunity to wear a number of couture designs made specifically for the shoot. Below she can be seen wearing gowns by designers like John Galliano, Nicolas Ghesquiere, Oscar de la Renta, and many more. No wonder she wasn't the most well-liked queen... 


1. Chanel Haute Couture 
Lace dress with tulle rosettes


2. Oscar de la Renta
Chine-Taffeta gown


3. Balenciaga by Nicolas Ghesquière
 Pale-blue jacquard quilted, hand-painted, and embroidered dress


4. Dior Couture by John Galliano 
Black aluminum foil dress covered in organza, ruched into bubbles
(All photos above by Annie Leibovitz, Vogue 2006) 

Clearly the relationship between Vogue and a film like Marie Antoinette is pretty major--just look at how massive that hand-made train is! Not only did the magazine spark readers' interest in the film but it also increased awareness of 18th century French fashion and the inspiration it continues to provide premier designers today. 

vendredi 4 octobre 2013

Skyfall (2012)


Mr.Bond here is associated with many things: action, intellect, an incredible physique...
but nothing ties the character of James Bond together more so than his dashing looks and
enviable wardrobe.


Yes, many a men look to James Bond for dandy, polished inspiration 
but does anyone truly see the beauty of a man's suit?

I have chosen to place Skyfall as the second in our list of unconventionally fashion-filled films
precisely because the film is not necessarily mass-appreciated for it's fashion. Why?
Well, it's a heaven for MENS' FASHION 
and I believe that mens' fashion does indeed fall into the category of fashion-underappreciation, for lack of a better word.



Too often does this generation of fashionistas turn to the innovative characteristics of women's costumes.
Yes, the dress above has a corset-like structure with sheer, lace detailing of the sleeves.
Many a woman can easily observe this.


But it is the subtle qualities of a truly, beautifully created tuxedo or suit that often goes unrecognized and it is this that places Skyfall out of the realm of "fashion" films and into the more renowned generalization, "ACTION" film. 


Bond's slim fitting suits are not analyzed nearly enough in all their glory!
The narrow lapels, the short cut of his jacket lengths, the low-rise skinny trousers that complete the look. 
It's difficult to see how even the most seemingly simple aspects of a suit, 
such as the bowtie, the width and length of the cravate, whether the suit is black, navy, light grey, dark grey, tweed, etc.,
are very carefully chosen, even handpicked by Tom Ford himself! 
Although all of these Tom Ford chosen details have not entered the lime light next to the wardrobes of films like "The Great Gatsby," they are nonetheless essential pieces to the suave, chic, contemporary character that is James Bond
and if you find that this is irrelevant...
try watching James Bond walk into a bar with a pair of sweatpants and tell me if you experience the film in the same way.

-Monica

mardi 1 octobre 2013

Star Trek (2009)

Reaching out to a rather unconventional film truly goes to show that
we find fashion tips and inspirations in unpredictable spaces.
Today's post focuses on none other than what many a fashionista has termed, "Geek Chic."

The origin of these futuristic, sleek uniform-like ensembles is unmistakable: sci-fi films,
or in this case,
STAR TREK!!!

Just a year ago, with the release of the second Star Trek: Into The Darkness,
many fashion week attendees all wondered the same thing:
Did Star Trek indeed inspire RUNWAY STYLES?

Given the representations and underlying meanings of the characters' ensembles,
it was no surprise to me!


For instance, Spock here is represented as an extremely coarse, rational individual with little or no emotion. 


In contrast, Kirk is portrayed in a more rugged, sexual manner.

Both character personalities are conventionally, positive traits 
attributed to the menswear presented by them.


There is no doubt that the infamous trench coats of Khan, from the 2013 sequel, hit runways hard.
His slick suit, and personality, made it the ultimate masculine piece to any macho man's wardrobe.


Is there any being on the planet that cannot vouch for the prestige of Burberry Prorsum? I think not.





In a similar manner, the female characters of Uhura and Carol Marcus are symbolic of strong, independent, highly intelligent women.
The fact that they are also dressed in attire that oozes sleek sexiness also helps these futuristic, spandex suits hit the runway.



In my opinion, it's also important to take note of the change in wardrobe of the characters from the 2009 "Star Trek," to the 2013 sequel "Into The Darkness."

Seeing the response from the fashion attires of the 2009 film led to the opening of a much bolder costume design for the 2013 film
with the creation of looks that undoubtedly aimed to make a bigger statement: brighter colors, tighter suits, more intricate pattern palettes.


The mass media has already recognized and tapped into the success and vibrant allure of outer space attire, as seen in this photoshoot with galactic-like looks by Pierre Cardin.


It doesn't end there. Star Trek has plenty to say through the outfits of its cast members, such as Zoe Saldana portrayed above.
Although she is shown here attending a normal, public press outing, she still carries with her the sleek figure of her galactic uniform on-screen!

...
and for those of you who are in the least bit interested:
Purchase Star Trek clothing HERE.

-Monica