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Showing posts with label Christopher Kane. Show all posts

Clive Davis' Pre-Grammy Gala: Jennifer Hudson in Christopher Kane

Sunday, January 26, 2014


Jennifer Hudson - 2014 HYUNDAI/GRAMMYs Clive Davis Pre-GRAMMY Gala Activation + Equus Fleet Arrivals
Jennifer Hudson - 2014 HYUNDAI/GRAMMYs Clive Davis Pre-GRAMMY Gala Activation + Equus Fleet Arrivals
Jennifer Hudson - 2014 HYUNDAI/GRAMMYs Clive Davis Pre-GRAMMY Gala Activation + Equus Fleet Arrivals
Jennifer Hudson attended 'Clive Davis  Pre-Grammy Gala' held at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California.

The singer opted for a playful multi colored sheer panel Christopher Kane body-con dress.

I have to say that I'm loooving her funky short cut.

She finished off her look with red lips, red clutch, and black pointy heels.

Jennifer Hudson In Christopher Kane

Friday, September 13, 2013


Jennifer Hudson - Jennifer Hudson Is All Smiles in NYC
Jennifer Hudson - Jennifer Hudson Is All Smiles in NYC
Jennifer Hudson - Jennifer Hudson Is All Smiles in NYC
Jennifer Hudson was out and about in New York giving us vibrant prints.

The singer/actress rocked a Christopher Kane graphic printed dress.

She finished off her look with soft bangs, and a fresh face.

I am dying over her black patent gold Giuseppe Zanotti metal ankle straps.

Top 10 London Fashion Week Looks

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Here's the run-down of my top 10 favorite looks from the London Fashion Week fall/winter 2012 runways, in no particular order.


House of Holland



Red leather is heating up the runways right now, and Henry Holland's fire engine cocktail dress might be the sexiest version I've seen so far.


Temperley London


I loved Alice's Temperley's polished folk-themed runway show. I could imagine a stylish young czarina wearing this bright floral embroidered velvet dress with sheer long sleeves. 

Mary Katrantzou

Unique prints are a huge trend for fall, and no one does them better than hip designer Mary Katrantzou.  Mundane, every day objects like clocks, grass and typewriters decorated her moulded dresses for a not so mundane result. 

Marios Schwab

Marios Schwab drew inspiration from Hollywood grande dame Marlene Dietrich for his fall collection. My favorite looks were a series of sequined sheaths glittering under sheer chiffon, referencing Dietrich's "naked" dresses from her cabaret years. Who knew that pornographic fashion could look so chic?

Christopher Kane

 Christopher Kane also took on the sheer trend, but this time, the designer chose see-through tulle mesh, strategically covering any naughty bits with oversized black flowers.

Burberry Prorsum

Dressed up puffer jackets were a favorite on the fall runways. Christopher Bailey's cropped coats looked especially sleek paired with slim ruffled pencil skirts. Expect to see these stylish puffers sell out everywhere come fall.

Mark Fast

 Now, THAT's a sweaterdress. I've never seen comfy look so sexy!

 Matthew Williamson

 I loved the bright baroque prints that decorated Matthew Williamson's gowns. This is such a unique take on red carpet dressing.

Roksanda Ilincic

 Dressed up sweatshirts have appeared on many runways this season, but my favorite was this one, contrasting an ice blue astrakhan skirt with luxurious fox trim.

Jonathan Saunders

The futuristic equestrians at Jonathan Saunders were both charming and modern. The neon green mixed with neutral tones was a clever, but simple stroke of genius.

Spring 2011 Trend Report: Mismatched Prints

Thursday, January 27, 2011

 Above: Tsumori Chisato
Photo: Monica Feudi / GoRunway.com

Looking like you got dressed in the dark is so hot right now, judging from the spring/summer 2011 collections.  Mismatching prints were everywhere, whether floral on floral (D&G), stripe on houndstooth (Balenciaga), animal on animal (Burberry), or Chinese porcelain print on... um, wood (Rodarte).  

If this trend seems a little ballsy for your liking, the easiest way to wear it is to pair a stripe with a floral in the same color intensity (pastels with pastels, brights with brights, etc.) as seen at Prada and Versus.

 Above: D&G
Photo: Yannis Vlamos / GoRunway.com
Model: Jac

 Above: Christopher Kane
Photo: Yannis Vlamos / GoRunway.com
Model: Anais Pouliot

 Above: Kenzo
Photo: Yannis Vlamos / GoRunway.com
Model: Kat Hessen

 Above: Balenciaga
Photo: Monica Feudi / GoRunway.com
Model: Lindsey Wixon

 Above: Rodarte
Photo: Monica Feudi / GoRunway.com
Model: Kasia Struss

 Above: Marni
Photo: Monica Feudi / GoRunway.com
Model: Sasha Pivovarova

 Above: Versus
Photo: Marcus Tondo / GoRunway.com
Model: Ruby Aldridge

 Above: Prada
Photo: Monica Feudi / GoRunway.com
Model: Irina Berezina

Above: Burberry Prorsum
Photo: Yannis Vlamos
Model: Julia Nobis

Spring 2011 Trend Report: Lace

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

 Above: D&G
Photo: Yannis Vlamos / GoRunway.com
Model: Patricia van der Vliet

Whether inspired by a showgirl in her boudoir at Zac Posen or "Princess Margaret on acid" at Christopher Kane, designers showed lace pieces for every fancy on the Spring 2011 runways. 

Sweet, scalloped-edged looks will be perfect for Sunday brunch while sheer and sexy styles will surely turn heads during a night out on the town.  

Whatever your taste in lace, designers will offer every flavor this spring.

 Above: BCBG Max Azria
Photo: Monica Feudi / GoRunway.com
Model: Arizona Muse

 Above: Zac Posen
Photo: Marcus Tondo / GoRunway.com
Model: Crystal Renn

Above: Jean Paul Gaultier
Photo: Yannis Vlamos / GoRunway.com
Model: Sasha Pivovarova

 
Above: Christopher Kane
Photo: IMAXtree.com and Matteo Volta
Model: Alana Zimmer

 
Above: Chanel
Photo: Monica Feudi / GoRunway.com
Model: Behati Prinsloo

 Above: Oscar de la Renta
Photo: IMAXtree.com and Matteo Volta
Model: Heidi Mount

Above: Dolce & Gabbana
Photo: IMAXtree.com and Matteo Volta
Model: Karmen Pedaru

Above: Valentino
Photo: IMAXtree.com and Matteo Volta
Model: Maud Welzen

Above: Ralph Lauren
Photo: IMAXtree.com and Matteo Volta
Model: Kristina Romanova



 
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