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McQueen succeeds posthumous fashion design award
Fashion designer Alexander McQueen, who died last month aged 40, has succeeds a top design award.
McQueen was named one of seven category winners at the Brit Insurance Design Awards 2010 for his newest spring/summer catwalk show.
Paula Reed, judge and style director of Grazia magazine, said the show emphasized the “enormity of his loss”. Other category winners integrated Monterrey Housing, a new model for social housing in Mexico.
McQueen beat other fashion collections, as well as Beth Ditto’s clothing label at Evans, to take the award.
Ms Reed harassed the jury did not give the award to McQueen, who was found dead at his London home on 11 February, for “sentimental reasons”.
She said the video presentation of McQueen’s last show was one of the mainly “compelling” pieces in the awards exhibition at the Design Museum. Amongst the fashion nominees, Alexander McQueen was a clear winner.
McQueen’s winning designs will now struggle for the overall Brit Insurance Design of the Year 2010, to be announced at the ceremony at the Design Museum on 16 March.
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Dries Van Noten autumn/winter 2010/11 collections
The historic Hotel de Ville (town hall) in Paris – site, since 1357, of the city’s administration, not to reveal an ensuing revolution or two and thousands of weddings – was the setting for two differing fashion forces.
On the opening day of the Paris pret-a-porter season for autumn/winter 2010/2011, the Belgian designer, Dries Van Noten, wedded military inspiration and 1940s/50s haute couture, in a collection that balanced accurately the right mix of masculine and feminine.
His models strode through the impressive, 19th century, gilded and cherub-infested “Salle des Fetes”, in an amazing combination of army-green cotton, paired with hand-painted, floral silk, which lightly referenced the “New Look” of Christian Dior in 1947. It might sound fantastic, but it was beautiful.
Multi-buckled “fatigue” trousers came with tailored jackets with nipped-in waists and richness over the hips, in grey cashmere; and black wool “cocoon” coats topped elastic-hemmed PT trousers.
Military shirts, in khaki, were worn with profligate, full, skirts just covering the knee, hand-painted in shocking pink and violet over floral prints, with rustling petticoats underneath.
Garbo-esque, hooded raincoats, tightly belted and actually functional, featured a nod to an extravagant military past, with Napoleonic sleeves, covered with silver embroidery.
Leopard-print presented a counterpoint to the military and floral theme, appearing as little scarves and belted waistcoats.
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Burberry brooks Catwalk Show in 3D
London, United Kingdom (CNS) – British luxury fashion brand Burberry has made fashion show history by brooking their catwalk event in 3D to special venues in New York, Los Angeles, Dubai, Paris and Tokyo.
With a live show at the London Fashion Week on Tuesday, Burberry also streamed the show at five concurrent invitation-only events all over the world in 3D. The show was also streamed online in 2D, where customers could make direct purchases of the items modeled.
The label’s Chief Creative Officer Christopher Bailey was quoted by Daily Mail as saying; we are very thrilled we are hosting the first ever truly global fashion show.
This unparalleled event will enable people to experience the energy and atmosphere of his show fro around the world.
3D technology will bring our global audience into the London show space allowing them to see the colors and fabrics, to heed the music and to be a part of that instant when it all finally comes together.
Among the live show attendees were Kate Hudson, Kristen Stewart, Claire Danes, and Mary-Kate Olsen, who were all seated side by side in the face row.
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