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Monday, January 3, 2011

VIDEO: Tom Ford's Womenswear Runway Presentation Featuring Beyonce, Chanel Iman, Joan Smalls, Liya Kibede and more



    Tom Ford left no stone unturned in his quest to keep his fashion show under wraps. As I reported in September, he invited one photographer (the great Terri Richardson) and few journalists despite the megastars like Beyonce who walked in his show. His reasoning? He simply doesn't care for the "instant gratification" that comes from today's digital media platforms.




    That didn't stop us, of course. Images of his first-ever womenswear collection hit the web and were soon followed by a shot of Beyonce wearing a sparkling gold dress and wild blonde curls. Now, video of the presentation has made its way online.

    Turns out the seventies-inspired line of fitted dresses, playful prints and traces of menswear look even better in motion. Check out Beyonce, Liya Kebede, Julianne Moore, Joan Smalls, Chanel Iman and more storming the catwalk below.






    What do you think of the show?

    Kisses,

    Coutura

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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

PIC: Beyonce Walks in Tom Ford Spring 2011 Show



    Ugh. We told you during New York Spring 2011 Fashion Week that Queen Beyonce walked in the Tom Ford show but due to Mr. Ford's distaste for the internet and fashion media in general, editors weren't allowed to take or share pictures.

    Well, finally, Glamazons, the moment has come where the picture they guarded like fossils at the Louvre has been released. The picture will appear in the January issue of Harper's Bazaar. And it may have been worth the wait.

    A voluminous blonde curly afro, skin-tight metallic python-pattern dress and fishnet peeptoe knee boots? Fierce! Did she vanish at the end of the catwalk into a pool of sequined glitter? That's the only way this could get hotter.

    What do you think of Bey's look? Glam or Sham?

    And if you missed it, check out Tom Ford's full Womenswear collection here.

    Kisses,

    Coutura

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Monday, November 15, 2010

First Look! Tom Ford's Women's Collection



    Remember when Tom Ford hosted a super private showing of his first-ever Women's Collection with barely any editors, no celebrities in the front row and ONE photographer (Terri Richardson)? Well, he finally unveiled images of his collection in next month's Vogue shot by Steven Meisel and presumably to his dismay, those images have hit the internets.

    Like Marc Jacobs and Tracy Reese's Spring 2011 collection, Ford presented a seventies-inspired line of fitted dresses in vibrant colors and playful prints like leopard and tye-dye with traces of menswear. For some reason, perhaps given the mere obscurity of all, I thought I'd be laying eyes on something more fascinating, like feathers and hair used as fabric for example.




    Ford's desire for exclusivity and elusiveness I can understand (afterall, he's a fashion designer), but his aversion to the internet...to celebs? I mean, it's all a little perplexing. You don't want celebs in your front row, but Beyonce, one of the biggest pop stars of our generation, can walk in your show. If that's not vying for media attention, what is?

    Here are Tom Ford's (who now goes by Mr. Ford) quotes on the internet, celebrity and fashion journalism via Vogue:


    “I do not understand everyone’s need to see everything online the day after a show. I don’t think it ultimately serves the customer, which is the whole point of my business — not to serve journalists or the fashion system. To put something out that’s going to be in a store in six months, and to see it on a starlet, ranked in US magazine next week? My customer doesn’t want to wear the same thing she saw on a starlet!"

    Do you agree that seeing fashion the day after a show (or the day of on The Glamazons, haha) doesn't serve YOU as the customer? Does the fashion industry benefit from celebs wearing their garments?

    I'd argue that it does, but immediacy does represent the democratization of fashion, and some people prefer the traditional hierarchy (designers -> editors/buyers -> (and six months later) the public). Even though I'm an editor, I'm not one of those people. Are you? Do you think the new and improved, digitally-enhanced "fashion system" undermines the retail business?

    And finally, on to the most important question, which dress do you think Beyonce wore? LOL.

    Do you like the collection?

    Kisses,

    Coutura




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Friday, September 17, 2010

Should Celebrities Take Over the Catwalk?



    Beyonce at Tom Ford. Amber Rose at Indashio. Cassie and Serena Williams at Laquan Smith. Vanessa Simmons and Dawn Richard at Edwing D'Angelo. Ellen at Richie Rich. 

    While some designers complain about the pressure to pay celebrities to grace their front row, others are enlisting famous faces to actually model their clothes.




    Amber Rose at Indashio.



    Serena Williams at Laquan Smith.




    Cassie at Laquan Smith.




    Dawn Richard at Edwing D'Angelo.




    Vanessa Simmons at Edwing D'Angelo.




    Ellen at Richie Rich.


    This can't be surprising. Celebrities serve as models all season long getting photographed in designer's clothing, thus serving as a promotional tool. Having a celebrity wear your clothes is almost a guaranteed mode of increasing sales, especially if that star is Rihanna, Beyonce or First Lady Michelle Obama. 

    To that end, designers gift celebrities a ton of clothes, pay them to appear in the front row at their fashion shows, elect them as their muses (Ciara the most recent example at Givenchy) and now, enlist them to model designs on the runway.

    The lines between Hollywood and Fashion are fainter than ever. And here's the problem with the collision of the entertainment and fashion industry. It abandons that once-glorified profession: modeling.

    Models have been banished from the covers of magazines, replaced with celebrities who, as I once complained, aren't the easiest to work with. While models come to do a job and transform to any look you assign them, celebrities may come with an entourage, may be difficult about beauty and style direction (understandable-they're careful about their image) and often haven't conquered the art of posing. Yea, you'll be there coaching them all night.

    Now, celebrities are replacing models on the catwalk as well. While some celebrities can strut like the best supermodels (I'm sure Beyonce stormed the runway with her signature Sasha Fierce attitude); and a celebrity walking in a show gives the collection more media attention, I'm not sure that I want an entire show to feature celebrities (save for "The Red Dress Collection" which is less about designs and more about awareness and giving back).

    It becomes less about the designs and more about the famous bodies wearing them, in my opinion. What's your take on it? Do you think more celebs should walk in fashion shows? How do you think it affects models who are already struggling for jobs? Discuss.

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    Coutura

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Monday, September 13, 2010

Beyonce Walks the Tom Ford Spring 2011 Show and Debuts Big, Curly Hair




    Getting Beyonce to walk in your fashion show? Pretty impressive, wouldn't you say? Tom Ford certainly had plenty of star power at his Spring 2011 presentation with Julianne Moore, Lauren Hutton and of course, Queen B storming the catwalk.


    Ford debuted his first Womenswear collection in an intimate presentation where photography wasn't allowed (some say you'll wait to January to see Beyonce's pics!) and bloggers were not present. The only photog on site, actually, was Terry Richardson. How's that for elite and exclusive?


    The collection itself was much more bold and attention-seeking with velvet evening gowns, feather adornments and hammered gold breastplates making a glamorous statement. Beyonce wore one of the highlights of the collection: ablack-fishnet, gold pailette patterned dress. She walked out to enthusiastic applause, which says a lot at a fashion show full of important, sometimes stuffy editors. Can't wait for the fabulous pics!


    In the meantime, check out this pic of Bey rocking a new, wild and fabulous head full of blonde curls. Now that's a runway-worthy moment.





    Kisses,


    Coutura

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