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Thursday, 14 May 2015

Malta Fashion Week : Caroline Hili : 2015



It was another jam packed house last night at the official Mercedez-Benz evening with Caroline Hili. Caroline's show last year was one of the most talked about so anticipation was high. The setting, venue and ligting was incredible - Lascaris Wharf is stunning, and I loved the brilliant concept of the models travelling down, the steel lift, down the bastions followed by perfectly matched lighting.



So what about the collection?

There is no doubt that Caroline is a master at the craft of tailoring, pattern cutting and construction. Her skill is in crafting pieces to fit the female body the exact way she has envisioned it. Perfectly nipped in waists with contrasting voluminous skirts, flowing fabrics and cuts that cling in places and flow in others were the order of the night. She presented a range of items - from trench coats to party pieces to even more toned down items I can see working as 'day pieces'.

Compared to last year's collection, this one is a lot less safe and maybe to some people, much less wearable. This year she has let her imagination run a bit wilder, and whether or not each piece tickles your fancy - the collection can definitively not be called ordinary. I was pleased by her use of contrasting materials - there were sheer fabrics, leather pieces, metallic detailing and even a huge tulle skirt for the finale piece. I also spotted some lovely accessories on a few of the pieces, accessories are actually one of Caroline's forte. Her work is all very clean and thankfully there's never a sense of anything feeling overdone. 

One thing that really caught my attention is that barring the finale piece, all the lines were very long, each piece had a sense of infinity, of seeming to exist beyond the scope of itself. 




Caroline thinks a bit differently to other designers and prior to the show she did not divulge her inspiration nor the story behind the collection, she preferred to let the audience create their own interpretation. I personally don't fully agree with this, the theme is not an obvious one and I don't think it could have been easily picked up. A consequence of her decision and this is something I did hear a few people mention, is that as the show moved from pieces to piece, it might have felt a bit disjointed and lacking of a running concept.

I did however speak to her after the show and she shared her thoughts with me. Her designs were heavily influenced by the current happenings in Malta, especially in regards to the Spring Hunting referendum debate over the last few months. Her play on colours and styling evokes the birds themselves (those eyelashes!) and the natural behaviour of the Maltese people as a whole to always be divided in opinion (contrasting colours). The single red dress signifies the blood shed in the killings of these birds.






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Sunday, 26 April 2015

Malta Fashion Week 2015 - What's On & What To Wear



So it's that time of year again - when Malta devotes an entire week to celebrating and showcasing local fashion and some international fashion too. For those who don't really understand what Malta Fashion Week is, you can read this post I wrote a few weeks ago that elaborates a bit more on the whole affair. Then hop on back here to learn about the calender of events for 2015 and if you're a woman - what to wear to said events.


CALENDAR

If you're somehow connected to the event then it kicks off with a private launch party on the 8th May. This usually involves a bit too much celebration and somewhat of a hangover the next day.

9th May Day 1
The official open-to-the-public event kicks off the next day with two events. At Pjazza San Gorg in Valletta, a stunning open-air photography exhibition will be officially opened, exhibiting some stunning works by both local and international photographers.

Across the sea, in the evening at 20:00 at Pjazza Tigne a fashion show promoting the stores of The Point will take place 

What To Wear
- This show will be presenting many different high street brands with highly different collections so I think this will be a fun one to have a bit of 'fashion fun' and experiment a little.


10th May Day 2
On Day 2 it's all happening at MCC,  at 17:00 prospective brides and wedding aficionados are in for a treat as CF7, Farage, Bridal Creations' and Ivory & Co are all going to be dressing the fashion week models in one beautiful gown after another. This is a good opportunity for any bride-to-be to see a huge variety of different styles of gowns in one place. If you ae a bride-to-be try and get a feel for which style you think you might like to wear and what would suit you. It's also Mother's day so this might be a nice one to bring mummy along as a guest.

Later on, in the evening, one of my favourites of the lot - it's the New Designers Show - time to see what Malta's emerging, new talent has to offer.

What To Wear
This is rather a long day and my guess is a lot of you will be coming straight from Sunday lunch sooo I suggest something loose and comfy to hide any food babies. 



11th May Day 3 
And on Day 3 it's a double bill at Ordanance Street by Ferragiu and Nilara. Ferragiu is a young brand that is offering high end, exclusive designs using luxury fabrics, her last collection was very interesting so ddefinitelyone to watch out for. Nilara is presently mainly known as a very popular shop in Malta selling mainly attire for evening parties / weddings, for this event a big heads up - she is launching her couture line at Fashion Week, I was lucky enough to see some preliminary sketches and they look fabulous. 

What To Wear
The mood and vibe of this event is likely to be a bit more formal, so I suggest something a bit smart, perhaps a smart jumpsuit and blazer or a dress and blazer, and I also suggest adding a very nice bag


12th May Day 4
And on Day 4 it's two shows once again. At the Malta Society of Arts Nadege Renee Cassar will present her high end, innovative jewelry designs. Right after, at the Malta Chamber of Commerce, it's a triple bill by Maltese designer Marco Parascandalo, Julia Boikova and Indian designer Sai Suman. Marco already has quite a following in Malta and a little birdie told me he's heading in a slightly different direction this time round sooooo I'm definitely curious. 

What To Wear
With a varied and interesting mix of designers, this one is a bit harder to get a feel on what the vibe will be like but my guess is that for this one it's time to pull out something a bit interesting and different - let's have some fashion. 



13th May Day 5
Caroline Hili is up next at the Barakka Lift, Lascaris Wharf. Her collection last year was a very big hit so expectations are high for this one.

What To Wear
For some reason I'm finding this a bit difficult to decide, a lot of the guests will be dressed smartly but Caroline loves innovation. I'd say go for something that embraces femininity and expresses your individuality. 


14th May Day 6
The highly imaginative Ritienne Zammit is showcasing at the stunning Grandmaster's Palace followed by a private event organised by luxury multi-brand store Sarto at an undisclosed location. 

What To Wear
This one depends on whether you're attending both shows or not. For Ritienne's show something eclectic and interesting would be perfectly suited but the Sarto events calls for something a bit luxurious, slightly more formal.


15th May Day 7
And on the last day of fashion week we play host to a select group of International Designers and there are designers flying in from London, Paris, Serbia, New York and Nigeria - bound to be a highly versatile and interesting show.

What To Wear
Again this has a very varied lineup but traditionally the crowd for this event tends to be quite smarty dressed so I'd say leave the jeans at home for this one. 



Right after fashion week on Saturday 16th the Malta Fashion Awards happens - all the designers from the week just passed present a small subset of their collections along with hair shows and of course award presentations.

HOW TO GET TICKETS?

Now for the important bit: 
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Saturday, 21 February 2015

London Fashion Week : Jasper Conran


At Jasper Conran yesterday - the winter colours- dark navy, plum, ginger and vibrant shades of green  are both simultaneously rich and muted. The designer cites as inspiration 19th century prints from the designer Kunisada.

The collection is tailored but the actual pieces have are relaxed, loos fit - the vibe is wearable, comfortable fashion. The cashmere dresses are in my opinion the standout pieces within this collection, the patterned fabric adds an exciting twist but it's the lovely fabric that really stole my heart. There were also some exciting hats on show that added a bit of an edge to the styling.

A very wearable, luxurious collection.














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Friday, 19 September 2014

Events Post : LFW : Teatum Jones SS15



I have been a fan of Teatum Jones for a while now, with every season the duo's collections get better and better their craft seems to get more honed. When the invite to the show arrived I danced a little gig of joy. On the day of the show though I have to admit, I complained a bit - well the ticket said 2 mins away from Somerset House which is true, if, a you are a Londoner and know where you're going, b you're wearing ultra-comfortable shoes and can run rather than walk. Anyway.. I digress.

I arrived a bit late and in a bit of a panic that I'd missed the show but true to LFW fashion it started a little late so all was good with the world. I got quite a surprise when the show began - two gospel choirs walked out on stage and started to sing and wow - that was incredible music, beautiful vocals and beautiful energy, the room really came alive. The choir continued to sing all throughout the show, as the models walked across the room, the two elements matched in perfect harmony - the effect was a wonderful, memorable performance. The collection was inspired by Nina Simone the American singer renowned for her Jazz music and the choir sang a remix of her music.



The clothes needless to say are mesmerising - interesting cuts, cowl necks inspired by Nina Simone's methodist background, exaggerated shapes especially in the shoulders, Swarovski sequins and beautiful silhouettes that enhance the female curves. There were also some more wearable clothes including the shirts the brand is famous for.





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