Just Cavalli fall 2010
Just Cavalli’s fall 2010 collection was a wild mix of everything “Cavalli”. The fact that he lives for his dear animal prints is just proofed with yet another collection containing many animal printed pieces. This time around, it’s more updated and to fit into the 2010 year, he mix it up and creates his very own glam-grunge look. A crazy selection of patterns are mixed together and if you throw in a little bit of fur, specially collars, and leather you might get the picture. Plaid flannel shirts, patchwork sweaters and mini kilts and shiny, over the top leggings is worn together and different kind of animal printed pieces is put on all at the same time. It was many ohh’s and aah’s after the show, and even though I can understand the whole concept, I wouldn’t wear it myself.


Moschino Cheap & Chic
Moschino Cheap & Chic’s fall 2010 presentation was definitely the one I won’t forget in the first place. This was the most fun show, and the one where they just didn’t take themselves and fashion too serious. It was all about the celebration of Maison Moschino, the new Moschino hotel. Pixie Lotto, the british pop-singer took the stage and live music was just the right thing to have to create a dazzling atmosphere. The collection itself was very connected to the hotel, and the theme was an idea of different woman who would be staying there. The models was wearing the new collection teamed with either suitcases, a few handbags or shopping bags. The words “Fashion Must Go On” was peeking out from underneath a blazer and printed all over a tee-dress for the closing of the show. Loved this new and creative and most importantly fun way of showing a collection. After the show, guests, editors and fashionistas was squeezing themselves into the crowded elevators to view the hotel more closely or just mingle around in the huge tents that later transformed into a great party. Thumbs up Moschino for a great show and a great after-party.


Jessica Stam for Aldo
Fun campaign photographed by Terry Richardson for Aldo. Model Jessica Stam.

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Copperwheat Autumn/Winter 2010

NYC’s Copperwheat describe their Autumn/Winter 2010 collection as “Edwardian-style camping and hunting gear.” Designer Lee Copperwheat, one half of the design duo behind describes the collection as having “an outdoors feel -layered looks with wooly socks and rustic accessories – but in an interesting mix of burgundy, camel, black, and pops of neon.”
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No. 21 Fall 2010
It wasn’t until I was seated at the No. 21 fall 2010 show that I was informed that the designer we were about to view was in fact Alessandro Dell’Aqua’s debut line. After loosing the rights to his brand and taking a season off, this was more like his big come-back.I was quiet curious since the room was crowded with power-women, famous fashion-editors and fashion insiders you wouldn’t expect to see at a new up and coming designers show. The new label was basic daywear (mostly) with a nice twist of masculinity and a great feeling for cuts and details. After seeing so much fur, leather and animal dots in all the other shows, it was so fresh to see something as crisp and clean as the new No. 21. To make the collection less day-wear and more high-fashion it was spiced up with strong splashes of colors, biker jackets and a little bit of animal prints but in a more minimal and elegant way. Loved the camel pants and the flowing feathers in the back of the top and dress closing the show. Very interesting twist and the perfect end to a great show.


Haute fall 2010
Haute’s fall 2010 show was one of the collections I liked most during the 2nd day of Milan Fashion week. My favorite look was the one with the loose fitted brown leather skirt teamed with the grey knee socks and the lazy frowned pale pink scarf. Most of the leather pieces, skirts, dresses and jackets came in this lovely light camel shade. The collection felt very relaxed and the combination of comfortable style and poised elegance came out just right. The pieces alone wouldn’t have made me feel so strong about the collection in general, but the styling was so well made it really brought out the best from every little piece and made each and every look a winner one. Very romantic atmosphere and all the bleached shades and paleness created a good fall vibe.


Louis Vuitton Gets Personal

Could this Louis Vuitton suitcase be any chicer? We have long been fans of Louis Vuitton luggage, but the uber luxe has just gotten a bit more fabulous. The new Mon Monogram personalization service is now available online at Louisvuitton.com allowing consumers to give their Speedy, Keepall, and Pregase bags a unique touch. Add your initials in any color you like and a sleek preppy stripe to coordinate. Prices range from $940 to $4,070; orders are delivered within 8 weeks. There will no question as to who the bag belongs to. Customize your LV for a set of accessories you’ll be proud to carry!
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Blugirl Fall 2010
Blugirl Fall 2010 started out with a snow-princess theme taken over the runway and I’m happy the black, grey cold winter days are very far away from this lovely feeling. Blugirl did animal prints too, but the pattern was over-sized if you compare it to the leopard dots that have been shown in almost every other collection so far here in MFW. Having the prints in a lighter shade they’re working together perfectly with the creamy backdrop. After all that white and dots, a little bit of gold was mixed in to give it some glam effect and the super-girly style soon went from being light to grey without loosing it’s cute, feminine vibe. Even though the show did take a turn and went from the lightest light to a very dark and black phase, it still kept it’s girly image. Spiced up with a little bit of gold and silver shimmer, many of the dresses are great as evening wear. The show closed with a winter bride covered in the most romantic white fur and a full-on dress taking over the catwalk.


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