YSL Takes the Trash Out

   Anthony Vaccarello presented his debut collection of garbage bags, I mean YSL's latest trends, this week at Paris Fashion Week and let’s just say... it got off to a very rough start. Where YSL used to be fashion forward and demure, Anthony now took us to the streets...down the corner alleyway and to the garbage dumps.

   Can I just start off by saying, who in their right mind saw this collection and said, "Wow, this is runway ready! It is so on trend and everyone will look great in it!" If I saw this collection, I would fire Anthony immediately and sue him for defamation of brand character. Quite honestly if something can’t even look good on the models, how the hell do you expect normal sized people to try to look good in it?


   Let’s start with “trash bag” look #1 and #2:

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   I can’t imagine that the fashionistas watching this show thought, “That dress will look icona-chic on me and I need it!” Yes, I understand we’re taking inspiration from the 90’s now because that was the “cool thing” but like many trends, they should be left in the past. This took 90’s inspiration in the completely wrong direction and took puff sleeves, which were never cute, and made them look extremely sloppy. Whoever cut this dress also seems to have cut the fabric a little too short on most of his dresses because you can pretty much see her area. I think maybe if you cut those ugly ill fitted sleeves off, we might be getting somewhere. Rule I was always taught, “When you leave the house, take one accessory off”, well take those damn sleeves off please.
  

“Someone forgot to finish this” look #2:

Photo: Courtesy of Fashion to Max / @fashiontomax

Photo: Courtesy of Fashion to Max / @fashiontomax

  This is what would be made on project runway during the unconventional challenge if they said make an outfit out of the insides of a car and you only have ten minutes. To me, fashion should look finished and sewn to perfection while this item looks like it started to fall apart and off the model as she walked down the runway. Again the length is giving me major hooker realness and it is by no means a classy lady length. I suggest just staring at the shoes during most of this collection because that is it’s only saving grace. Nina Garcia’s exact words for this outfit would be:

   “1999 Lil Kim Called and wants her Dress Back” Look #3:

Photo: Courtesy of Fashion to Max / @fashiontomax

Photo: Courtesy of Fashion to Max / @fashiontomax

   Okay the saddest part about this dress is that it is actually very well constructed compared to rest of the collection. This hit just short of being amazing until he snuck in that sparkly pasty over the left boob. This might have been a moment in red carpet history for Lil Kim but do you really want your collection to be compared to such trash as Lil Kim? I feel like he missed the mark, just short of a nipple.

   Okay fine, I did find some positive highlights from the show that I saw between the piles of black leather garbage. The YSL logo stilettos were quite iconic and were such a chic move by Anthony, if only he took the inspiration from those and applied it to every look. He snuck in one men’s piece which got me very excited/terrified to see where he will take his menswear in the coming season. Are we going to have another Rick Owens moment? Also, some of his silk fabrics draped on the models with such beauty, eloquence, and moved with such fluidity that it slinked down their bodies in a breathtaking way. Sadly the positives in this collection are drowned out by the many looks that are just plain awful. I will say he was definitely consistent with this collection but consistently bad. I think it belongs in its home, a big dumpster behind the YSL corporate office. #SorryImNotSorry

Photo: Courtesy of Fashion to Max / @fashiontomax

Valentino's Fall 2016 RTW Paris Fashion Week

   Tune in to watch Valentino's Fall 2016 Ready-to-Wear Fashion Show during Paris Fashion Week. This show is sure to present the perfect amount of glitz, glam and luxury you would see only in your dream. This collection has a ton of buzz around it so be sure to leave your comments and thoughts! #Valentino #AllTheGlitz #AllTheGlam


Andrew Coimbra Fall/Winter 2016 Presentation

   Andrew Coimbra revealed his environment inspired, fourth collection with his Fall/ Winter 2016 Presentation. This collection is special because it helped bring awareness to the current oil spill off of the coast of Vancouver.  This presentation was done for an intimate exclusive audience in Toronto.

   Andrew was quoted saying, "The inspiration for the FW16 collection came from the oil spill off the coast of Vancouver, in 2015. I began thinking about the different forms of marine pollution and researching natural forms of defense for marine wildlife, in efforts of juxtaposing the two themes. This collection is a combination of my current aesthetic and bringing attention to a topic that needs to be put in the spotlight".

   Coimbra pulled from his inspiration and incorporated oil printed fabrics, slick textures and aquatic embellishments into a very well made men's line of contemporary sportswear. I think bringing attention to this serious problem is a brilliant idea. Andrew is on top of trends and knows how to pull out one hell of a successful line, I dare you not to fall in love with his collection! Also, loving the eyewear from spectacle! #AndrewCoimbra

All photos by Jenna Wakani (www.jennawakani.com)


Thom Browne Fall 2016 RTW

   One of my favorite designers, Thom Browne, killed it again on the runway for Fall 2016 Ready-to-Wear. He has an amazing way of being new and original every single time. Not only is the show beautifully presented but his creations are truly one of a kind. The way he plays with what most people think are gender specific clothing and throws them into a melting pot, is phenomenal! #ThomBrowne


Zac Posen RTW Fall 2016

  Zac Posen's Ready-to-wear Fall 2016 collection graced the runways in New York this week with many famous faces looking on from the front rows. Some of those celebrities included his favorites; Katie Holmes, Jennifer Hudson, Lucy Liu, and Debbie Mazar. He based this collection on one specific woman: Ugandan Princess Elizabeth of Toro, the first East African female to be admitted the English bar. What do you think of this collection?


Tom Ford Redefines Fashion Week!!!

   Always a trendsetter, Tom Ford has decided to completely switch things up this Fashion Week! Not only will he not be presenting during Men's or Women's Fashion Week, but come next season, he will presenting a collection that will be available immediately in stores. TALK ABOUT A SMART AND BOLD MOVE. 

   "In a world that has become increasingly immediate, the current way of showing a collection four months before it is available to customers, is an antiquated idea nad one that no longer makes sense," Ford was quoted saying. I agree, I think Fashion Week needs to be redefined and fresh, this is the perfect way to do it!

   Will this change up the game for everybody now? Bold statements lead to bold changes, can't wait to see what happens next season! Guess we shall see soon enough! #TheNewWayToFashionWeek


Public School 2016 Fall/Winter Men's Collection

   Check out Public School's 2016 Fall and Winter Men's collection that graced not just a regular runway, but the streets of New York City. Designers Maxwell Osborne and Dao-Yi Chow really brought their A game and showed a completely fashion forward collection that is sure to get all the heads turning. Their signature reverse layering is a trend to really look out for in 2016. #PublicSchool

All Images via Public School


Garciavelez Men's Ready-to-Wear Fall 2016

   This collection quickly caught my eye the second I saw it posted all over twitter and I think it is one to watch out for. Garciavelez's Fall 2016 coats are a trend to look out for, the poncho and the long textured fabrics are my favorite, especially the one seen above. That look is one that I would definitely love to rock down the NYC streets. #CallMe

Images from WWD