Sunday, July 7, 2013

Paul Poiret

   " I am an artist, not a dress maker."- Paul Poiret

 
   As I said in the yesterday post, I am back and I have some interesting ideas like... " One designer a day"( I hope will keep anything bad away). So for today I chose the amazing Paul Poiret. Controversial in his time, Poiret brought amazing elements that were not only highly modernist for the late 19th century- the beginning of the 20th century, but they are still very used and appreciated today( just that probably most of us do not know that we owe him these).

   In case you do not know too much about Paul Poiret, I invite you to read this short biography of this amazing 20th century designer.

   Paul Poiret was born in 1879 in a village near Paris, in a middle-class family. As a chiild, he would work in the atelier of an umbrella maker. He would collect the silk left from the cutting of umbrella patterns and he would make clothes for a doll that he received from his sister.

   His first clients would buy his drawings, including Madame Madelein Cheruit, among other important Parisian fashion houses. In 1896, Jaques Doucet hired him and in 1903 he opened his own fashion house.

   During the World War I, Poiret enrolled in the army. when he returned to Paris in 1919, he was already out of the market because it had been taken over by the new designers, like Coco Chanel, whose clothes were more confortable, simble, yet very stylish( chic). In 1926, the Poiret fashion house was completely closed and the leftover dresses were sold as rags. He died in 1944.

   Paul Poiret is responsible for the first Art deco fashion movement; his designs were truly avangardist and modernist for the beginning of the 20th century. He brought the slim, high-waisted silhouette and the less-structured cut. He was inspired by the Persian style and by Orientalism. His style can be described as exotic, elegant and extravagant.

   He used light silks, he introduced the golden tassels in haute couture, turbans, tunic dresses, kimono coats, bold use embroidery and harem trousers.

   Paul Poired was the first couturier to launch a perfume linked to a fashion house- Parfums de Rosine, named after one of his daughters.


 
 
 
 
 
   Paul Poiret was an eccentric, he was not only an innovative designer, but also a great merchant, who combined pleasure with business: history remembers him for the exorbitant and opulent parties that he would throw in order to draw attention upon his designs.







































Saturday, July 6, 2013

I'm back !

   I've been out for so long( for precisely one month!!!) that I almost forgot how to type. I've been busy with my exams and some other staff that kept me from doing whatever I wanted( posting on my blog about which I hope you did not forget completely).

   The saddest thing in my opinion is that I was not able to keep up with all the Fashion news, though I've tried... At least I've read all the e-mails coming from Vogue, I've watched the E! News and Fashion Police and I had the decency to buy magazines( ELLE, Marie Claire, Beau Monde, Cosmo...). Annnnd I've watched some Sex and the City episodes in the evenings in which I was exhausted enough that all I could do was hearing that cute soundtrack and admiring Carrie's pieces of clothing( I came to the conclusion that she had not the best taste in Fashion... at least not in combining things... if Patricia Field was also the actress, not just the stylist, things would have been better I guess... or not, Sarah Jessica Parker is the perfect Carrie...). Unfortunately I could not read all my favourite blogs or websites... I hope I didn't lose too much...
  
   But now my recovery is almost complete. I'm back! And I have some ideas that I really hope you will like.

   The truth is that now, that I actually got to confess all these, I realize that things have not been so bad for me... As the famous song says, " With a little help from my friends" and my mom, I managed to stay close to Fashion by purchasing some stuff that I would like to share with you :)

  






   Please feel free to comment on anything you want.

   Aw, and today I boght the July issue of ELLE Romania and I've noticed that my letter is in it :D



   See you soon,
   Kisses, A.

Thursday, June 6, 2013

... and I will name it... FashionPilule!

   Lately, somebody asked me where did this " hilarious" name come by. First of all, most of the people usually get addicted to pills( yes, I want people to read my blog constantly).... but I needed a more sophisticated name, so I picked the French version of it:" Pilule". Then, I thought that it was a good idea to tell exactly( from the beginning) what is all about, so that no one confuses it whith something else:" Fashion".

   If my blog was an object, this is how it would look like:



   Don't you just love it? :D

   Well, I do!

   Kisses, A.

  

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Fab. by Andrada Gache

   I am so glad to present you a beautiful and sophisticated jewelry line called Fab. by my beloved friend, Andrada.


  

   I am so enthusiast that she made it in this industry! She is so young and fresh, but she is extremely talented and confidant and she definitely knows what she is doing!

   These are from her first collection:


 









   This necklace below is from her latest collection:


 
 
   Her jewelry is now available in stores, if you are interested in any of them, please let me know.
   This is her official Facebook page, you can find more here:

   https://www.facebook.com/pages/Fab-by-Andrada-Gache/341906499244453

   I hope you'll come to love her necklaces as much as I do!

   Stay Fab. !
   See you soon,
   Love, A.

Day. Birthday!

   Today is my birthday and I've planned to make it

crazy
beautiful
youthful
silly
memorable
dizzy
.........

   It is well known that one photo can tell more than a hundred of words.
   So here it is, the photo that best describes my day:



   Have a wonderful day!
   Lots of kisses, A.

Monday, June 3, 2013

Rainy Days

   Hate the uncomfortable, cold, wet rainy days?

   There is no need to do so, due to these amazing Raincoats and Rain Boots:


Burberry

 

 Hermès Vintage(left)
 Jil Sanders(right)




Agnona(left);Nina Ricci(right)



















 Yohji Yamamoto














 Which ones are your favourite?

https://www.facebook.com/FashionPilule

   I have just created a Facebook page for my blog:

   https://www.facebook.com/FashionPilule








   I hope you'll like it.
   Have a wonderful day!
   See you soon,
   Love, A.

Saturday, June 1, 2013

Summer!

   Summer is finally here!
   I hope you like my latest painting:


   I'm sorry I've been out for so long... It is because of the final exams.
   I hope you did not forget about me!
   See you soon,
   Love, A.

Monday, May 20, 2013

The Real Fashion Icons

   Lately, I've heard some people talking about fashion icons and I've even seen a top made by a famous Romanian fashion magazine of fashion icons and, sadly, I came to the conclusion that the concept of " Fashion Icon" is misunderstood. To make it clear from the beginning, not any celebrity can be taken as a fashion standard.

   Lets try to answer to these questions: What does Fashion Icon mean?
                                                                Who are the real Fashion Icons?

  

   In my view, it is really important to remain objective while talking about Fashion Icons. We should know that not everyone in the magazines or on the TV is a fashion etalon; even if we admire someone, we should reflect on the reason we have this sympathy and not anything that person does for good. As I said, reflection is really constructive. This is available for fashion, too. Unfortunatelly, not every public person takes into account hiring a stylist. A lot of celebrities wear expensive clothing which looks bad because they believe they have an amazing personal style. A professional never does this.

   What does Fashion Icon mean? Well, in my opinion, a Fashion Icon is a person who is accepted by almost every fashion critic as being a well dressed person, someone who usually appears in the Best Dressed section( not one who accidentally dresses well), a person with a genuine personal style that not only fits his/ her body, but also his/ her personality and attitude, a person whose style is definitely unmistakeable!

   Examples of Fashion Icons( this is just my opinion, if you don't agree, feel free to comment):

- Coco Chanel( The One and The Only!)
















- Audrey Hepburn( we all know that Hubert de Givenchy in person took care that miss Hepburn will always look... Iconic!; she is believed to be the most elegant and the best dressed female of all times, she has never been dethroned; her pictures became " archetypal")
















- Lisa Fonssagrives
















- Anna Wintour( her style is unmistakeable: large sunglasses, helmet haircut, her image is also... Iconic!)

















- Anna dello Russo( " shoe maniac"; eccentric)
















- Carine Roitfeld( ex-model; muse to Tom Ford at Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent; associated with Versace and Calvin Klein)
















- Miroslava Duma
















- Ulyana Sergeenko( dramatic, theatrical style)
















- Daphne Guinness




  











   Romanian Fashion Icons: unfortunately, I can only think of one right now- Iulia Albu.

   Iulia Albu is a fashion editor and a fashion blogger( http://www.theflappergirlchronicle.ro/). After she graduated from the Law School, she attended the Fashion Design section at the Univeristy of Arts. Almost all of her outfits are designed by her. Her last name comes from her ex-husband, one of the best Romanian designers, Mihai Albu, from whom she has learned a lot, she admitted in some public speech. It's a pity that in Romania she is more famous because of her divorce and for having a hen as a pet, rather than being a fashion icon and a very active person in the Romanian fashion journalism and events. She describes herself as " Flapper Girl" and in an article on her blog she wrote that her style was highly influenced by her aunt, Ileana Focșa ( actress).





   














   Who do you consider is worth being " labeled" as a Fashion Icon? Please let me know.

   See you soon,
   Love, A.