Showing posts with label Couture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Couture. Show all posts

Monday, 23 February 2015

Charles James: The Sculptor and Architect of Couture


 Charles James? It can't be...surely it's Dior? I bet you're thinking of this iconic image instead:


It was taken by Loomis Dean in 1957 of Dior's collection whereas the previous picture of Charles James gowns was shot by the great Cecil Beaton in 1948, nearly 10 years earlier. Like Dior, Charles James was a master couturier. Born in England but after moving to New York at an early stage, he was as far as anyone is concerned, an American.

I was already a huge fan of James but after doing a bit more research into the designer and his work I'm just astounded by his genius. If his dresses sauntered down the catwalk today they'd still be considered cutting edge. It's easy to see his influence in modern designers such as the late Alexander McQueen and Zac Posen who have both focused of the architecture of a gown. 


 It was Charles James vision to enhance the female shape. To create dresses that gave his clients better, more pronounced figures. He achieved this through the use of contrasting fabrics, complicated pleats and seams.


It's astounding that this outfit is from the 1940's, it's just so fashion forward. I can just imagine someone like Emma Stone rocking up to the red carpet in this.

This top, designed by Charles in the 1950's has touches of sports luxe that's featured on every hot trend list . I adore this, it would make a fabulous addition to my wardrobe!!!

If you've ever worn a puffa jacket, strapless dress or wrap dress then you are wearing a piece of fashion innovation that stemmed from Charles's designs. The dress pictured above is known as the "Taxi dress" and it's construction meant that it was so easy to get on and off that a women could put it on in a taxi!
The construction of his gowns are a thing of beauty in themselves.

Charles James considered himself an artist who's medium was fabric as opposed to a designer. His love of wearable sculpture was developed when he began work as a milliner. His ability to mold head wear into fantastical shapes enabled him to transition into women's clothing.

Wouldn't this pleated 1940's gown have made a beautiful wedding dress!

ARGHHH to-die-for!!!!

Any celebrity wearing this dress would surely have won best dressed!
This is the Clover Dress and it's formation meant that the hem never touched the ground but rather sashayed as the wearer walked.

Imagine the thrill of seeing these hot pink tulle layers peaking out as you move...utterly gorgeous!


The "Butterfly" was another stunning work of art created by Charles James. I'm not sure how this lady sat down (the dress weighed about 14lbs) but she certainly looked fabulous standing!!!

Another dreamy 1950's dress, this time in sorbet silks.
Charles James's finest work spanned from the 1930's to the 1950's. There are few true geniuses in the fashion world, they can be described with other adjectives such as pioneers and revolutionists.  The Metropolitan Museum in New York honoured him last year with an exhibition in the newly renovated costume institute. The Met gala ball also encouraged patrons to wear gowns inspired by Charles James's creations. Oooh how I would have loved to have attended both of those. You can see so many more of James work on the Mets archive, the images above are just a tiny selection.

The Met also have some fantastic video's charting the exhibition and his career. Sit back and relax and learn about a true fashion master...I dare you not to fall in love with his work!



Monday, 1 October 2012

Arthur Cox Irish Couture Fashion Evening 2012


The Dirty Fabulous ensemble were lucky enough to be invited to last weeks Arthur Cox Irish Couture Fashion Evening. This beautiful fashion event was held in association with the Irish International Business Network and took place in the decadent setting of The Westin Hotel ballroom.






First on show were Couturiers Tyrrell & Brennan.
This was one of our favourite collections as it had definite echoes of 1950's silhouettes. The tailoring was impeccable and the fabrics sumptuous. We collectively drooled over an embellished black lace!


Joanne Hynes had a striking collection that was not for the faint hearted! Metallic's were the name of the game and heavily embellished neck pieces adorned every outfit.


Mark T Burke displayed absolutely stunning head pieces that were truly works of art. We wanted every single one of them!


Another gorgeous collection included hats by Milliner Polly McGettigan and outfits by designer Jen Kelly.
Also on show during the evening was knitwear designer Caroline Mitchell

After the show all of the well oiled attendees were treated to a Pop-up Show featuring the designers.
I had to try on everyone of Joanne Hynes huge embellished collars and made a mental note to beg Santa for one. I am so a fan of the bling!!!


Caroline loved this slightly more understated gold and turquoise piece.


Thursday, 17 June 2010

Bridal inspiration from 1950s Musicals


Leslie Caron in a dress by Cecil Beaton



Such a sumptuous movie



Feathered bird detail on shoulders




Sisi by Benjamin Adams www.benjaminadamsshoes.com

There's nothing like the glamour from an old musical. The top three images are from the 1958 musical Gigi which is a gorgeous feast for the eyes.
I saw this movie again recently and was struck by how modern Leslie Carons' final gown with the black bird detailing now looks.
It would make a truly dramatic wedding gown!

The shoes are actually modern (and expensive!) but divine, very Marie Antoinette. I can just imagine these teamed with a short prom dress. Very quirky and fun. Any dress would have to secondary to these beauties!

Monday, 20 October 2008

Couture evening gown




I just had to post some extra shots of this couture dress as its so fab!

The back is low cut and ultra sexy, I Love this dress!

The Spoils Of New York!




Phew!
It was exhausting but fabulous work to hunt for all the beautiful dresses and accessories in New York.
We trawled the city and have brought back simply stunning bridal dresses, party frocks, crystal clutch bags, statement hats, rhinestone jewellery and couture gowns.
Above is a tiny sample of our New York collection, we're still sorting through everything and its been busy busy busy!
The top 1950's dress looks so similar to the one Carrie wore in the final episode of Sex In The City we knew our Dirty Fabulous customers would love it.
The full length black evening gown is a Couture dress that is breath-taking, it has oodles of velvet, satin and jet beading, it also has a gorgeous train with loads of volume. This one is definitely a show stopper for any Black Tie event!
The last image is of our very full rails! Positioned in the middle is an elegant and unique 1950's lace and tulle wedding dress, so chic.
This collection has to be seen to be believed so make sure you contact us to make an appointment, as always we look forward to seeing you in Dirty Fabulous!