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Saturday 31 May 2014

EVENTS POST : MFWA - INTERNATIONAL DESIGNERS - MERCEDES BENZ FASHION WEEK MALTA 2014 - DAY7



The last day of Malta Fashion Week was yesterday and it ended with a beautiful International Designers Show in Pjazza Regina, Valletta on a rather chilly night. Five designers were featured: Danijela Bozic from Serbia, House of Jola from Nigeria, Jean Paul Benielli from Paris, Sally Bowa from Nigeria and Judy R Clark from Scotland UK.

As regards organisation, this is of course the hardest to coordinate as there is a limit to how many preparations can be done in advance before the designer arrives, certain last minute decisions always need to be had. This means that it was a tiring afternoon that started at 2 pm and ended when the show ended at about 9:30 pm but the satisfaction at the end was brilliant.

I loved each and everyone of the designers, they all displayed wonderful collections - Danijela's pieces are extremely interesting, a lot of the pieces have very structured shapes with very clean and defined lines and lovely tailoring. The style is elegant and chic and what I really liked is that although these are structured pieces, the woman's body is not lost and there is in fact still a healthy dose of sex appeal thrown in in the final look. The jewellery worn with the outfits is also very luxurious and very stunning.






Joan Okorodudu from House of Jola is a fabulous designer and a fabulous champion of fashion in Nigeria. Her collection fills me with joy - literally - those prints, those colours and of course the jackets - her jackets are absolutely amazing - both male and female...the clothes all have really nice fits too and really enhance the female body. She has some lovely 2-piece pieces and I really liked the purple crop top and matching trousers outfit. The men's pieces are very nicely tailored and the green paisley suit is truly a standout piece. I think I could actually buy all of her female collection.





Jean Paul Benielli is a haute couture designer that produces intricate, delicate, mesmerising pieces, his pieces are all about femininity, about showing off a woman's body, they scream glamour and sophistication. They also have an air of magic about them and immediately transport you to a red carpet. The detail of the pieces, the beading and the way the different fabrics are worked together is quite impressive, this is a designer who produces art.








Sally Bowa is another Nigerian designer and just like House of Jola, she also designs clothes that are a lot of fun, clean lines, large patterns, lots of colour, flared trousers - I truly am a fan of African fashion.






Last up was Judy R  Clark from Scotland and WOW, ooh I want to wear one of these romantic, work-of-art pieces, actually scratch that, all of these pieces. Her collection is both Scottish and vintage inspired with vintage lace, cuffs, petticoats and bustles all being prominent featuresHer collection has different sets within the collection, there's what I am calling the Scottish princess one with beautiful long gowns worked from lovely lace with intricate beading and lots of frills and volume. I keep imagining one of these dresses being worn as a wedding gown - that would be one of the most interesting brides ever. The standout set in my opinion was the 'tartan one' featuring tailored, structured, blazers and frock coats made from wool, with tartan accents and some even with feathers.







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Friday 30 May 2014

OUTFIT POST : MERCEDEZ-BENZ FASHION WEEK MALTA - DAY 6 - LACE, WANG, QUEENS & CUSTOMISED JEWELLERY

Day 6 and another outfit - this time one worthy of the beautiful Maltese National Library. Books, books, everywhere - seriously impressive building!

For this day, I wished an outfit that is classical and elegant but at the same time still me and therefore a bit 'different'. I recently bought a leopard, fitted midi skirt from Warehouse that I thought was perfect and I also had a beautiful, new lace top from M&Co in valletta (this is NOT the same store as Max&Co that I spoke about yesterday, I must have said that about 10 times last night so thought I'd clarify in advance - M&Co is the store that replaced the old BHS in Valletta). 

I also took my Alexander McQueen jacket out to play andddd a customised piece of jewellery by the lovely Yana from Yana's jewellery - she made it especially to go with this outfit and it really lent a stunning effect.

I then decided that my Alexander wang bag and these blue laser cut shoes I purchased in Istanbul completed the look perfectly and off I went.














 
Outfit Details

Skirt : Warehouse
Top : M and Co (Valletta)
Blazer : Alexander McQueen
Necklace : Yana's jewellery
Shoes : Istanbul
Bag : Alexander Wang


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Thursday 29 May 2014

EVENTS POST : MFWA - GAGLIARDI - MERCEDES BENZ FASHION WEEK MALTA 2014 - DAY6



I'm embarrassed to say that last night was my first time inside Malta's national Library, I was always under the impression that it wasn't actually open to the public. I've mentioned before that I love libraries. well most of all, I love books, burying myself into a story and allowing myself to be transported somewhere is one of my favourite pastimes. An entire huge room with floor to ceiling (and a massively high ceiling) books is therefore right up my alley. 

There has never ever been a fashion show held in the public library, actually I wold probably think there has never been a show of any kind inside the library. It seemed fitting that Bortex, a long standing Maltese company, would celebrate their 50 year anniversary with a Gagliardi show at such a location,. Gagliardi is their most recent venture and it is the company's first venture into creating a brand from scratch and making it their own. Bortex had always had a reputation for impeccable tailoring, for many years they produced clothes for large, foreign brands and were also the de facto place for a Maltese man to purchase a suit. When Gagliardi was first launched, most people thought that it was another brand that Bortex were making clothes for. The foreign-sounding name and the opening of stores abroad, further enhanced that belief but irrespective of where they thought it was coming from, Maltese men loved it, it offered a fresh approach on formal wear with reasonable prices and I would say that presently Gagliardi is probably dressing 3/4 of the Maltese men.

Yesterday, they presented two collections - the Spring/Summer 2014 one and the Autumn/Winter 2104/2015 one. The Summer collection was fresh with some lovely colours and of course impeccable tailoring. The beautiful suits were a feature and there were some lovely jackets paired with chinos and very interesting shoes, the shoes are theirs too. The fabrics are of a very high quality with fine Italian Wool, high quality cotton and leather all a prominent part of the collection. The collection is inspired by the Amalfi coast and there's an evident emphasis on lightness throughout.





The Winter Collection blew me away ....timeless and classic but with some standout, original pieces that really need to start being available for women. The collection is inspired by wild boar 'Cinghiale' hunting in Tuscany. The collection is quite colourful, warm colours such as mustard, orange and a beautiful green used throughout. There are some standout classical pieces such classic chinos and single breasted waistcoats and chunky knits, plaid made an appearance as did tweed fabric.












My standout piece from the whole show was this paisley jacket....its is DIVINE.


Great show, great venue and beautiful clothes. The styling of the show was also very, very good, everything fit the models perfectly and I really enjoyed seeing the way the different accessories - from pocket squares to mirrored sunglasses - were incorporated into the outfits.


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OUTFIT POST : MERCEDEZ-BENZ FASHION WEEK MALTA - DAY 5 - A TULIP DRESS & AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT


So people, my outfit last night was a very important one as it signified a taster of great things to come - I have very very exciting news to share - come next September and the Autumn/Winter season I will be a brand ambassador for Max&Co Malta. This is of course is not affiliated with my work as a brand ambassador for Coccinelle Malta - Coccinelle is a bag and accessories shop and Max&Co is all about beautiful, luxurious clothes, in particular DRESSES. So basically YIPPEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

Last night was the bridal fashion week event and it seemed the perfect occasion to wear such a pretty dress. It's no secret that I love dresses, especially pretty ones..even more so if they have a touch of pink but I have also been known to say that sometimes I like to see people make more of an effort than simply wearing a petty dress but then sometimes i's a dress that has something unique about it..the most you can really do is add interesting accessories as anything else will simply spoil it. This dress hit all the right notes, I particularly love the tulip shape as I find the shape to be so flattering and the BOW...that bow is extra, extra special. To complete the look, a pair of delicate, two-toned, orange & gold sandals and a beautiful pink-toned, patterned, crocodile-effect bag and matching bangle from Coccinelle were added.

Check out the photos below:




Outfit Details

Dress : Max&Co
Shoes : Zara
Bag, Bangle, Bracelets : Coccinelle
Ring : Kenzo


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EVENTS POST : MFWA - BRIDAL - MERCEDES BENZ FASHION WEEK MALTA 2014 - DAY5


Day 5 of the Malta Fashion Week brought us three bridal shows, all showcased in one event at the imposing MCC. I was pretty impressed at how many people came to watch this show, whilst I know anything bridal is popular in Malta..I stilll wasn't expecting quite so many people.

All photos by Kurt Paris. Models by supernovamodel.com
The first show featured the local shop Wedding Bells. Marquita Kemper who runs Wedding Bells is an expert bridal stylist and dresser and this was really evident in yesterday's show. Besides the dresses themselves being beautiful, for all the girls, it seemed almost as though the dress had been made for them -everything fit them perfectly and they looked so beautiful as though they were really brides and this was their wedding dress.







Next up was Pronovias featuring hei 2014 Atelier Collection feauting different designers, one of which is Elie Saab who is one of the most celebrated bridal designers worldwide - these gowns are so intricate, so beautifully made ... they truly are a work of art. There was a lot of lace and of course the interest was in the amazing details of the dresses.



Last one up was Italian designer Loredana Rocca Salva and she showcased both bridal and occasion wear...these were highly original dresses with a lot of flair and interesting styling. Overall I preferred her bridal collection to her occasion wear but both ere a lot of fun to watch.




To see what I wore go here
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