Monday, November 4, 2013

New Artistic Director at Louis Vuitton: Nicolas Ghesquière

 Nicolas Ghesquière, 42-year-old

Yesterday, the biggest rumour of the year in the fashion world has been confirmed; Marc Jacobs announced his plan to concede the creative helm of Louis Vuitton after 16 fruitful years. It should be known that the house of the famous LV monogram is considered the most lucrative luxury label in the world with over 7,5 billion dollars in revenues. As a matter of fact, the reigning sacred cow of the LVMH group has decided to focus on his eponymous label in order to prepare for his initial public offering. Thus, Ghesquière, the french designer behind the revival of Balenciaga, is set to sign his first women ready-to-wear fall-winter collection at Vuitton next march in Paris (2014). The expectations are high but since the group has been divided in three distinct department; Kim Jones being the director of menswear since 2011 and Darren Spaziani looking over the permanent leather craft since October 1st 2013, Ghesquière can really concentrate on showcasing his skills and creative talent. Besides Alexander Wang is now the artistic director of Balenciaga (and is doing absolutely amazing) which is currently suing Ghesquière for breach of contract demonstrating how the fashion world can be at the same time free-spirited and open-minded and shallow and peculiar! Anyhow let's hope for all the StylXtas out there that Ghesquière will be able to construct a great future for Louis Vuitton and be able to preserve the fabulous legacy that Vuitton has been transcending since 1854. Moreover, we, at StylX.net are very glad with the french house's decision to put forward leather handbags and trying to leave out the monogram as luxury customers around the world are looking for even more exclusive materials and designs without tacky logos. We are still saddened by the departure of the American designer as he offered tremendous designs through the years and we have been speechless ever since his amazing last collection for Vuitton. 

Some of his most famous sets. 
Final looks for Vuitton. 
Best of luck! 






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Monday, October 28, 2013

Toronto Fashion Week




Just as we have been recovering from the hype and excitement generated by the Big 4, Toronto's World  MasterCard Fashion Week has begun and we, at StylX.net could not believe all of the talent and potential we have here in Canada. As a matter of fact, the week-long event held under a tent set on David Pecaut Square did not disappoint as highlights include mind-blowing shows by veterans like Mackage, Pink Tartan and Rudsak. Furthermore, Joe Fresh and a sportswear collection signed Target were among the hottest topics of the hour as they were surprisingly re-Freshing dare we say and truly wearable. 

Throughout the week, we denoted many similarities among the designs and it is hence possible to present the hottest trends for the upcoming Spring and Summer collections of 2014, as they are also generalized in the world! First, the go-to tone is definitely blue as the hue definitely popped out against the ever preferred black, white and neutral shades of the majority of the designs. Be it, navy or baby blue, this palette is not going anywhere in 2014. Second, metallic variations mainly in silver tones were also seen repeatedly on the runway as designers opted for metallic accents or full-on treatment making the wearer stand out from the crowd in an instant. The same can be said about the third trend which is all about larger-than-life prints either on scarves, skirts or caftans but beyond what caught our attention is the textural details of the garments which consisted of quilting on outerwear, perforated fabric, laser-cut petals, feather trimmings and leather panelling offering a new dimension to clothing. Then, even though we are thinking about getting our winter gear (Canada Goose and furs) out of the antic, we certainly enjoyed witnessing the resurgence of skin-baring designs, we are talking here about cropped tops, sheer material and asymmetrical cuts. Lastly, the word of advice for S/S 2014 is certainly; FEMININE! In fact, the looks showed during the week were all really ladylike and did wonders to enhance the woman body in all its glory, like they say...If you have it, flaunt it ladies! 








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Sunday, September 22, 2013

Emmys 2013



On sunday night, Neil Patrick Harris hosted the 65th edition of the Emmys which rewards outstanding performances in TV be it miniseries or movies. As expected the front runner of each category pretty much won in their respective category but we, at StylX.net, were obviously interested by the amazing red carpet held before the actual even. And can we express how delightful it was! As a matter of fact, jewel tones were greatly sported by the stars with red and pink dominating . Furthermore, this year, we definitely thought that the starlets stepped it up a notch fashion wise as they picked (or were handed by their stylists) modern trends; romantic lace overlays, graphic black-and-white combination, stategic skin-baring cuts and though-girl harnesses. So if you were looking for the extension of the Milan fashion week you will be certainly served ha! The best-dressed was definitely Kerry Washington with her romantic Marchesa gown (the final look of their last collection). One other positive feedback was the fact that the actresses wore many up-and-coming designers which is always greatly appreciated by savvy StylXtas like us! Anyways, we always appreciated a red carpet as they always remind us to be a Glamorous Gal!


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Monday, September 9, 2013

NYFW : New York Fashion Week Fall 2013


September is such a big month fashion-wise, as a matter of fact, we all know fashion publications offer their biggest issue for the ninth month of the year as it is also when designers, critics, bloggers and other industry professional gather in New York for a sponsored Mercedes-Benz fashion week. It used to host the great Fashion Night Out event but for some mysterious reason the event has been on hiatus this year. 


Anyways, we, at StylX.net in the wait of attending these shows one day, followed the shows via social media and were so very glad to witness again inspiring and interesting fashion. First and foremost, Diane Von Furstenberg created amazing prints in blue, yellow and pink and caused quite a scene by casting supermodel Naomi Campbell to close the show in gold and black macrame. Victoria Beckham also surprised us by shifting the conventions about shapes and proportions and we are pretty sure she is on to something that will be seen in the future trends. And of course the queen of New York, Donna Karan outdid herself once again for Spring 2014 especially with her bomber jackets, overalls and sweaters. Furthermore, StylXtas anywhere in the world should also take some time to be inspired by the street fashion whilst the event. In fact, the fashion is great on the runways but most of the time we are so impressed by the fashion worn by attendees and models. So make sure to have a glimpse and let your style shine through! 

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Monday, September 2, 2013

''L'Amour Fou'' de Pierre Bergé & Yves Saint-Laurent


Since being under the tutelage of Christian Dior in Paris back in the 50's, Yves Saint-Laurent, born in Algeria in 1936, has been said to have revolutionized the fashion world more than once despite having to face the hurdles of war, betrayals and the pressure of becoming the head designer at only 21. As a matter of fact, after suing and gaining 48 000 Euros from Dior, he created in collaboration with industrialist and life partner Pierre Bergé his own eponymous fashion house in 1960. Over the next two decades, Yves Saint-Laurent wowed the fashion world with its signature blazers, smoking jackets and pea coats, fulfilling his duties and passions being member of La Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture. In 1966, the world renowed couturier came out with the very first prêt-à-porter collection in his attempt to democratize fashion selling the ready-to-wear design at Rive Gauche stores Catherine Deneuve is said to be the first customer and had became one of his many muses following the likes of Loulou de la Falaise, Iman, Betty Cattroux, Laetitia Casta, etc.

Even though considered a true Jet-Setter at that time, his collections did not always collected rave reviews and were sometimes demolished by the press which would add to the factors that encourage his consumption of alcohol and drugs. This fabulous and tumultuous life ended on June 1st 2008 as Saint-Laurent succumbed from brain cancer shortly after his same-sex union with Pierre Bergé was recognized by the french autorities. 


In February 2009, Bergé had gathered 733 works of art collected since 1950 to be held at a Christie's auction because he felt like the art ''has lost the greater part of its signifiance'' without Yves in his life. The process was captured on camera in the documentary ''L'Amour Fou'' that retraced the great Yves Saint-Laurent and Pierre Bergé. For many YSL may only be a logo that resonnates with French couture but the essence and legacy of Yves Saint-Laurent is so much more than that, he was a man that truly understood women and a man who adored them deeply. His influence is still vibrant today and we at StylX.net would like to commemorate his genius. RIP YSL

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Monday, July 29, 2013

Royal Maternity Style : Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge



Ever since being in the spotlight during her courtship with Prince William, the Duchess of Cambridge has, season after season, reaffirmed her style icon status. The apotheosis of her influence is undeniably when she walked down the aisle in the intricate lace gown she helped Sarah Burton (creative director at Alexander McQueen) create  for what would be the wedding of the decade if not the century. Afterwards, her style has been decorticated by numbers of StylXtas, the entire Blogosphere and Twittosphere and it is her impeccable style, modern approach and often inexpensive choices that have kept us, at StylX.net, on our feet whether running errands of attending the fanciest diplomatic dinners, she always nails it! 

During the pregnancy of George Alexander Louis, the now world-renowed taste of Kate Middleton has been reflected by bold and savvy clothing, making the most of her new figure. Her go-to designers were essentially Mulberry, Alexander McQueen, Jenny Packham, Tara Jarmon and Erdem but she was also seen wearing pieces from Top Shop and Ralph Lauren. She made it seem so effortless and we had to sum up her maternity style; fitting coats in bright colours and always short so that it showcases her fantastic legs, empire waist that define her changing body and various and interesting prints be it florals or sparkles. 


At their leave from Saint-Mary's Hospital, the Duchess commemorated Lady Di by wearing a soft blue Jenny Packham dress with white polka dots referring to what Diana wore when presenting baby William to the world. We are wondering what will everybody wear at the royal baptism. Let's just bet that hats will be worn


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