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MBFW: Vivienne Tam F/W 2011

All Photos: Winnie Jeng

Opening with a full house, the Vivienne Tam F/W 2011 collection was definitely a visual feast. Inspired by the traditional Kun Opera that originated six centuries ago in China, this collection is a romantic story of modern fashion meets traditional Chinese culture. Vivienne Tam incorporated some of the most essential natural elements in Chinese traditions such as wind, fire, and cloud. Fabrics such as tweed, wool, silks and lace united perfectly with these patterns, and at the same time makes the collection absolutely appropriate for our mundane world.

Favorite picks:

The water sleeves with a hint of Japanese styled Kimono are the perfect interpretation of yet another Kun Opera tradition; the water sleeves are used by Kun Opera performers to express exaggerated emotions.

The traditional Chinese water painting adds to the elegancy of the dress.

Check out the rest of the collection in the gallery:

The submarine umbrella

Let your inner child play with this super cute submarine umbrella from 25togo Design.

Steel and nylon construction, with special handle bar and that awesome window that lets you peek out. check out all the cute details.

on sale for $580 New Taiwan dollars, so like 20 bucks us, if you like it get it here.

Make tea with Duck

It’s cold, and I want tea. So Ducky is here to help out and look cute!

Get it here, only $12.

via like cool

Coming Up: Fashioned in Hell

Detroit Metro Times is hosting Fashioned in Hell at the Majestic this Friday (10/29).  This show features local fashion designers and boutiques, a costume party, and a whole slew of other halloween-themed fun. Plus, proceeds go towards a good cause, the Ronald McDonald House of Michigan.

Tickets are available here.

From the press release:

Join Metro Times for the premier of their newest event: Fashioned in Hell Halloween Party! It is happening Friday, October 29th at the Majestic Theater. It will be a scary night full of fashion to die for and the best Halloween party around! A portion of the proceeds raised will benefit the Ronald McDonald House of Michigan.

“The Ronald McDonald House is pleased to be a beneficiary of this Metro Times event” Jennifer Litomisky, Executive Director of the Ronald McDonald House Charities – SE Michigan, said. “Funds raised will help offset expenses of housing families and children. We encourage the community to attend and support the fashion show and enjoy a night of fun and scary glamour all for a great cause.”

Doors are at 8 p.m. A hellishly delightful runway show will begin at 9:30 p.m.

Here’s a list of the designers that will be showing their wares at the event

Designer Cristin Richard
Designer Dana Keaton
Designer Camilo Pardo
Fantasy Attic Costumes
Getup Vintage
Femilia Couture
Lost and Found Vintage
Peace, Love, Spandex
Noir Leather

Fashion in Detroit: Femilia Couture

Fashion in Detroit’s first show for day two was Femilia Couture, a collection created by two metro-Detroit designers Fotoula Lambros and Emily Thornhill. They describe their Spring/Summer 2011 collection as “future vintage”; Femilia uses a lot of draping and layering to create clothing that looks both contemporary and classic at the same time. The pieces, while dreamy and organic, stand strong on their own, and the glass accessories paired with some of the outfits only added to that feeling. Femilia also focuses on using sustainable and organic materials in their clothing, as well as makes an effort to cut down on waste fabrics.

For this collection, every piece was presented in white, but any piece can be ordered in any of the colors Femilia carries: Ecru, Ochre, Crimson, Onyx, Royal, Violet, Kelly Green, and Gunmetal.

Tell me a little bit about Femilia Couture.

Fotoula: First and foremost, Femilia is an alternative to a high fashion clothing label. We’re in the Midwest, and that’s not traditionally where you’d start a line like this. Emily and I really focus on doing high-level design techniques… with draping and different things. But then, number two, our most important thing that we try to do with design is to use sustainable materials. That’s where we focus on bamboo jersey, organic cotton twill denim or crepe de chine silk, or satin devore, which incorporates a little bit of rayon, but it’s mostly silk. But at the same time, we’re really reducing a lot of the waste that goes on with using synthetic fibers; polyester and stuff like that.

So I feel like, Femilia’s a line that’s really motivated to be innovative in design, as well environmental impact. Number one, we do use sustainable materials, but number two, we draft and drape our designs in a very unconventional way that becomes eco-friendly in its process, because we’re not having that many scraps. Like most of our dresses come in block shapes, where we’re not cutting off stuff and leaving it in a pile. If we do cut it off, we’re reusing it in trims.

How do you describe what’s created Femilia’s look and style for this collection?

Fotoula: Well, according to our program, our inspiration for the collection was the integration of hard and soft and flow. You know, like purity of water and really natural elements to top off the organic fabrics that we’re using. We really wanted to focus on the way you can use such a soft fabric  and create either harsh lines or enhance drapery. So yeah, synergy, the synergy of organics.

Highlights from Femilia’s collection:

Silk Devore Swing Dress- Deep Back Cowl & Tulle Neck Bow

Asymetric Organic Cotton Twill Trench Coat- Silk Lined Pockets, Waist Belt & Carriers

Crepe Back Charmeuse Halter Dress- Front & Back Pleating Detail W/ Glass Accents

Photos by Winnie Jeng

Hermes x Yamaha!

Remember the Hermes Lecia? Looks like the madness continues with Yamaha x Hermes leather-clad V Max concept bike. This bike was let loose at the Cologne Show, combining ‘mechanics and leather, to “reinforce the sculptural lines of this unique object and underline its emotional power.” The £20k machine is dressed in Skipper buffalo leather and combined with beautifully machined parts.

Time will tell if it becomes available, but it’s certainly a gorgeous concept. Hermes, you’ve done it again.

via MCN

“Darcel Disappoints” characters at MBFW

Craig Redman’s Darcel Disappoints is a cute and adorable, and together with NOWNESS, they are making an appearance at the currently ongoing Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week. And a series of characters has been created featuring Ralph Lauren, Tavi, Alexander Wang, André Leon Talley, Freja Erichsen, Marc Jacobs, Kim Hastreiter and Anna Wintour in the likeness of Darcel Disappoints! Check out the super cute video below.

Bonus! Some of the Dracl Disappoints @ Louis Vuitton London opening illustrations.

via Hypebeast

Introducing: LOT NET

Ever wonder how stars and socialites get the newest styles before everyone else?   Even if you figure out their secrets and tricks of the trade, think you can only take advantage of them if you live in urban areas like New York City or Los Angeles?  Think again…

Created as a way to bring new items from sought after designers directly to the consumer, LOT NET offers exclusive savings and “Private Pre-Sales” through its member-only website,www.thelotnet.com.  Today’s market is saturated with online shopping portals offering last season’s clothing and accessories, but what if you want something new?  Frustrated by how often the items you want the most are sold out in the blink of an eye?  If you want a way to keep ahead of the trends, the “Private Pre-Sales” available on LOT NET are the answer.  Set to launch Late August, 2010, the wait is almost over!

LOT NET gives a new definition to the words “Private Pre-Sale.”  Unlike the pre-sales we are all familiar with offered by department stores, LOT NET will feature new items from designers that are often not yet available in stores. LOT NET Private Pre-Sales give you an inside look at the hottest, latest merchandise and exclusive items you have not seen anywhere else.  The deals you find on LOT NET are truly once in a lifetime!

LOT 323 www.lot323.com, is the first e-commerce website to be introduced by LOT NET.  LOT 323 is the “As seen on…” division of the network that will feature one item daily, for a 12-hour period.  Each item will be from a current season that is either a celebrity favorite or featured in the press as a “must have” designer trend.  In time, LOT NET will introduce various categories to accommodate the shopper in all of us.  New stores will include different price points and enter various markets such as high-end luxury items, contemporary apparel, trendy accessories, beauty products, and much more.

The LOT NET is proud to donate 10% of all profits to Charity: Water.  Charity: Water is a non-profit organization bringing clean and safe drinking water to people in developing nations.  100% of public donations directly fund water projects.

I’m going to register, are you?

Fancy up your lights!

Photo by Jesper Lindstrom

Implanting a simple sense of luxury into one of the basic elements in every household, Swedish designer Eric Thern designed the delicate, environmentally friendly “diamond light bulb”.

photographed by Jesper Lindström

If it didn’t cost 29 Euros each, I would totally consider getting one for myself. But would you?

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Coming Up: Fash Bash 2010

Photo from dia.org

This year marks the 125th anniversary of the DIA, and Sak’s Fifth Avenue is opening up their new Contemporary Collection’s as well. To celebrate, they’re teaming up to throw one of the biggest parties of the year with designer Robert Robert Rodriguez.

From the Founder’s Junior Council:

Thursday, August 26, 6 pm At Saks Troy Celebrate the 125th Anniversary of the DIA and the Grand Opening of SFA’s new Contemporary Collections with cocktails & hors d’oeuvres, live DJ, a personal appearance by designer Robert Rodriguez and the hottest fashion show in town!

Tickets include a $25 gift card to Saks.

Tickets are available here. For more information, contact Tim Burns at 313-833-4025.