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Showing posts with label caroline hili. Show all posts
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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, 2 November 2014

Caroline Hili for LabelC - A Touch of Prettiness



Yesterday, at Moda Malta, besides Charles & Ron and their new Pre Fall Collection, Label C also showcased a new collection by Caroline Hili. Caroline is a very talented designer and one of her greatest talents is in using clever tailoring touches to enhance a women's figure. This is very evident in these pieces - beautiful silk dresses, clever wrap-over fastenings, -there's a play on a woman's sexuality whilst always retaining elegance. 
However, I must admit that in general, I think her brilliance is more evident in the designs she creates for her own label, probably because for her own collection she can let her imagination run wild but nonetheless, this is a very pretty, very sellable collection that should resonate with a lot of women. The blue dress in particular, is something I'd be pretty eager to wear.

































If you'd like to see more of her work check out this post





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Monday, 27 October 2014

Styling Work : Made in Malta Fashion Editorial





You may or not know that the popular TV programme Ilsien in-Nisa has recently started a new project - a weekly magazine in which I have my weekly fashion column. The sixth edition of the ilsien in-Nisa Weekly had something a bit more special - a fashion editorial - this is to be a bi-monthly occurrence and I'm the stylist.
For the first editorial, we thought of creating something a bit different - we used exclusively Maltese designer pieces and mixed the different pieces together to create different looks. As the stylist, I didn't simply visit each designer and ‘borrow’ a whole look, I combined different pieces from different designers, (from their latest collections) and combined them. To my knowledge, this is the first time such an editorial has been done in Malta.

The different designers’ collections really intersected well together, there was a lot of common ground as regards styles, colours etc. Our model was Kristen Buhajar who brought a wealth of modelling experience to the shoot. Alexander was the fantastic hair stylist and the creative Mateja was the makeup artists - both did a remarkable job. We shot at the Malta Society of Arts and the photos were taken by Kurt Paris.


Cover Shot Above  - Dress by Charles and Ron


Dress : Caroline Hili

Dress, Bag : Charles and Ron
Necklace : Marpesia&Co.


Playsuit : Creativefactory7
Coat, Knee pads : Rosemarie Abela
Halo : Ritienne Zammit
Necklace : Yana’s Jewellery
Bracelets : Marpesia&Co



Cape : Rosemarie Abela
Skirt : Ritienne Zammit


Jacket : Rosemarie Abela
Shorts : PARASCANDALO Marco
Bag : Fransina
Rings : Yana’s Jewellery



Dress, Shawl : Ferragiu
Leather cuff : Charles and Ron


Cape, Visor : Caroline Hili
Bodysuit : Ritienne Zammit




To see the actual photos of the shoot head to Kurt Paris Photography on FacebookOne last interesting piece of info is that each of these designers donated a piece from their collection towards an auction for charity and you can bid on these items - read about it here.



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Sunday, 25 May 2014

Events Post : MFWA - Caroline Hili - Malta Fashion Week 2014 - Day 2





You know you've just seen a brilliant collection when members of the audience walk up a long flight of steps in high heels to see the clothes up close and personal and ask the designers to reserve pieces for them; instead of going directly for a glass of wine.

Praise for tonight is twofold, the organisers of the event did a brilliant, brilliant job in setting up the event on the steps of Renzo Piano as they are known in Valletta, the lighting was perfect, the mood captured the vibe perfectly and the model timing was spot on. Speaking of the models, their walks really rose to the occasion today with many of the models giving their best ever catwalk performance.

Next praise of course now goes to the divine Caroline Hili. When you meet Caroline Hili and learn that she's a fashion designer who has worked for some of the biggest names in the industry, it simply makes sense. Caroline screams elegance, from the manner in which she speaks, to her natural poise and beauty...I always expected something brilliant from her. She did not disappoint in any way, shape or form - the collection simply couldn't be better. From a white pantsuit that looked perfect from all angles, to a silver dress with the cutest flounce hem, to stunning gowns...there's a lot to tickle one's fancy. It is very evident from these pieces that Caroline knows a thing or two about the craft of fashion design and understands a woman's body and how to enhance it. She also seems to know just what women want  and her pieces are striking without being overwhelming and stylish without being over-the-top trendy. I applaud her good taste.

And here are my favourite looks of the night - all photos by Kurt Paris.



 



Check out a video of the show below



To see what I wore check out this post
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