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SPRING SUMMER 2012 FASHION WEEK RECAP | PERFECTISM’S TOP 12

Spring Summer 2012 Fashion Month brought a lot of mixed feelings along with Bright and clinic whites, bold summery prints, brilliantly fabulous footwear, and the modern take of the twenties . On one hand It was by far one of the best Spring Summer Fashion Months I have seen, I have already admitted that I am more of a Fall Winter person. On the other hand, I was disappointed by a few of my all time favorite designers.

Amongst the most promising designers were Dolce & Gabbana, Louis Vuitton, Moschino, Balmain, Alexander Mcqueen, and Chanel.

Chanel’s Karl Lagerfeld bringing  a dazzling collection, what I thought was one of Chanel’s best lines in the past few years. It was exquisite to see Lagerfeld’s underwater inspiration translated into traditional Chanel.

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Dolce & Gabbana’s breathtaking collection was an ultimately Italian indulgence for the eyes. Dominico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana’s inspiration was 50′s Picturesque summertime in a small town in southern Italy.  The model’s strutted the runway to Sophia Loren’s “Mambo Italiano” in Oversized vegetable prints eggplants, zucchinis, chillies, Garlic and what have you but Domenico and Stefano, inevitably, didn’t forget to incorporate laces, corsets, and crystals.

Last season was when I really fell in love with Moschino, Rossella Jardini had me head over heels for everything in their collection from the hats, to the eye glasses, and the clothes. This season wasn’t much different: Jardini went back to Moschino roots when the founder of Moschino created the feminine “Bull Chic” matador outfit. The result was beautifully embroidered and beaded jackets, Tiny bells stiched into the fabric, Suede fringe dresses, and LBDs. Moschino with a twist.

Balmainiac me couldn’t resist this jaw dropping collection from Balmain. I thought it was downhill after Christophe Decarnin decided to leave, but Balmain’s resort collection changed my mind, as did this one. Definitely one of the highlights of fashion week, 25 year old Olivier Rousteing kept what Decarnin and Alt made famous but cut the trashy rockstar look out of the equation. The result? Still skin tight, short hems and heavy embroideries, though surprisingly no holes, or safety pins holding them together.

By now, I think we have all established a solid thought that Sarah Burton like her predecessor Alexander McQueen is,  in words of one syllable, a Genius. I don’t know if it was her 3 G’s concept ” Grès for the pleating and draping, Gaudí for the architecture, and Gaia for the sense of all-encompassing oceanic life that infused the clothes” that made me fall in love with her all over again, or the obsessively detailed, maniacally accurate clothing. Either way she is definitely one of my favorite designers ever to exist.

Normally I would completely disregard the scenery of a fashion  show, but inevitably, with Louis Vuitton Spring Summer it would be a crime to do such a preposterous thing.  The incredible Louis Vuitton carousel at Louvre’s Cour Carrée was far-fetched even for Marc Jacobs (Okay, maybe not) the blinding white horses carried model’s draped in this brilliant collection and the giant Carousel  was the cat walk featuring cotton candy colored Broderie anglaise dresses, tweed skirtsuits embellished in ombre feathers, big lace collars, white oversized buttons, and dresses and skirts covered in 3 dimensional paillette flowers and crystals. Always keeping me on my toes, Marc.

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME

Hey everyone, sorry for the lack of posts! Perfectism has been having some backend issues and its almost impossible to post.

However even if its going to take me HOURS to post a paragraph and a half I want to share with you something I am ecstatic about! Let me indulge you in my latest purchase, two, actually. A few days ago I purchased the only loafers I have ever loved in my entire life. Those of you who know me, or have been reading Perfectism for a while, know that I have always hated flats. Hate with a passion. Ever since I have had Chloé, wearing heels 24/7 is right next to impossible, I believe it wasn’t too long ago that Kourtney Kardashian also presented this ‘revelation’ “Heels are a Mommy No, No.” Lets be honest chasing a 22 month old in flats is not so easy, in 140 Louboutins its a whole different story.

To be quite honest, let me state the obvious here, I’m not skinny, especially since having a baby girl…wearing flats has made me feel like an Oompa Loompa. I’m quite tall for a female so I have tried to convince myself for almost 2 years that it’s okay to wear flats. I haven’t succeeded yet.

Since Chloé, I have been trying to find a pair of flats I would actually wear. I saw these loafers when I was back in Italy for Luisa Via Roma’s Firenze4ever and fell in love but ignored it because I wouldn’t wear them. I haven’t stopped thinking of them since. I had a gift certificate from Luisa Via Roma and decided that it was time for flats, so that when I did decide to wear flats, not only look like an Oompa Loompa, but a Hobo Oompa Loompa wearing the only flats I have owned since…well, let’s not get into that. Ladies and Gentlemen, I present to you my [now] one and only FLATS *heaven sounds*

They are PERFECT! They go with almost anything! Haven’t worn them yet, but I will try and do an outfit post SOON! …and I will show the other pair soon as well.

Thank you Luisa Via Roma for shipping SO FAST!

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INTERVIEW BY LIVE LIFE IN STYLE

Shalanda Turner who is founder and blogger of the fabulous Live Life in Style Interviewed me  for a Feature. I enjoyed talking to her, and getting to know her. Here is the interview and Hope you enjoy it! Be sure to visit her blog!
Name: Diane De L’Orpaz
Age: 22
Occupation: Fashion Designer/Stylist/Blogger
Hometown: Bangkok Thailand
Current Location: Tel Aviv, Israel
Blog URL (If Blogger): www.perfectism.com
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How did you come up with your blog name?
I have always felt like society puts so much pressure on being perfect, especially in the fashion industry.  Perfectism was my definition of that. Perfectism, obviously, isn’t really a word and it was my very own oxymoron. Perfect, but flawed.
How would you describe your personal style?
I don’t believe in defining my style. Style and Fashion,to me, have no boundaries and no specifications.  Style and Fashion for me go hand in hand they are constantly altering and shifting into something fabulous and beautiful everytime. I am a fashion victim, definitely not a daywear kind of person.  I feel faceless; in say a T-shirt and Jeans. I love to dress up anywhere and everywhere I go!
What made you become a fashion designer?
I think just the fact that I was so exposed to fashion growing up; my mother is a fashion designer and artist. I remember going through her office when I was little, and going through the stacks of Vogue in her bedroom. Once I asked my mom to read me a Vogue for bedtime, or so I’m told. My poor defenseless Barbies were over accessorized and changed at least 3 times a day. I would style and design pieces for my mother to alter or sew for them. Though, they did have the ultimate wardobe that every girl could only wish for, they had more clothes than I did (I dare them to complain). My mom definitely tried to steer me away from fashion in my teenage years when it was very clear that’s what I wanted to do.  I think it was because the industry is tough on so many people, and you have to shift and change rapidly and immediately and concurrently with fashion its trends. I actually want to be a Fashion Editor of a High Fashion magazine like Vogue or W magazine. I think that would be really be something that would bring into play all the aspects of fashion; that is something I truly want to do.
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Do you have any fashion icons?
If I had to choose it would definitely be Anna Dello Russo. I think she is the true representation of a true fashionista.  She ultimately pushes the limits of fashion to where no one else would even dare to. When Helmut Newton called her a “Fashion Maniac” he was spot on. I truly love what she does and what she stands for.
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Tell us an interesting fact about yourself: I am French Moroccan, but I was born in Israel and grew up in South East Asia. I consider Thailand my Home.  I think seeing and being exposed to so many different cultures, forms, and manifestations of fashion from such a young age helped me to see how every person and culture takes on fashion differently. That is why I say that Fashion knows no limits. That is what I love. The influence of cultural exposure is what impacts and inspires me as an artist and it definitely shows up in my work.
Who is your favorite Designer? I have so many! My list always grows too! I am always on the lookoug for new and emerging high-fashion designers. My all time favorites are Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana, Alexander McQueen, and Balmain’s Christophe Decarnin, especially when he is teamed up with Emannuelle Alt.
How did you come up with the Fashion Bloggers Suitcase feature on your blog? I travel a lot, and after my ‘One Blogger, One Suitcase’ post which essentially talks about how I have been living out of one suitcase, for almost 8 months now and I haven’t been able to do the ‘unpack, repack’ regime which I usually get to do. One of my readers asked me to a post on what I pack, especially for long-term trips, and that’s how the post was born.
Tell us an interesting fact about yourself: I am French Moroccan, but I was born in Israel and grew up in South East Asia. I consider Thailand my Home.  I think seeing and being exposed to so many different cultures, forms, and manifestations of fashion from such a young age helped me to see how every person and culture takes on fashion differently. That is why I say that Fashion knows no limits. That is what I love. The influence of cultural exposure is what impacts and inspires me as an artist and it definitely shows up in my work.
Do you follow celebrities on twitter? And if so, who is your favorite twitter person to follow? Yes, I follow 2 celebrities: Tyra Banks, just because I think she is a sensational business woman and model and Ian Somerhalder.  I am co-coordinator and head of the Ian Somerhalder Foundation in Thailand for which I am currently designing a line for. All money will be donated to the International Ian Somerhalder Foundation and its cause. Oh, and I follow Eddie Murphy, who is my favorite celebrity to follow; his tweets make my world a better place, he is hilarious!
Can you go into more detail on the ISF cause?
The IS FOUNDATION THAILAND aims to advance efforts for inspirting Thailand and it’s residents to make a difference.  The ISF cause is separated into 3 aspects: Habitat, Environmental, and Animals. The IS Foundation aims to distribute funds and resources towards global conservation, green energy development/deployment, preventing extinction of endangered species, stopping animal cruelty, empowerment of no-kill shelters, deforestation, reforestation, and much, much more.  ISF really appeal to me because it is dissimilar to a lot of charities and foundations I have worked with; which essentially concentrate on one aspect.  ISF touches and influences many issues. I am one of those people who want to do a million and one things at once and I think that is what appealed to me the most. (WOW! Sounds like a great cause! That’s cool that you work for them. I’m also someone that does a ton of things at once! You’ll have to keep us updated on ISF)
You say you love fashion illustration and as a designer I’m sure you have many illustrations of your own. What was your favorite fashion item that you’ve ever drawn?
Ever since I was little I have loved fashion illustration. My mother is a fashion designer and has been for the past 22 years. I would love to go through all her illustrations and do my own. Which at 8 or 9 years old, I can tell you they were not very good. When I went to study fashion design I took an illustration class and that’s when I really got to develop my own style and technique and my favorite fashion illustration of mine. I actually have 2, and they are very recent ones I did for fashion week outfit ideas.
Here are some of Diane’s Illustrations. I asked her to send me some because I love fashion illustrations too, and figured you all would love to see her work!
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Paris outfit: Giambatista Valli F/W 11/12 Fur Cape Coat, Dsquared Leather Washed Pants F/W 11/12, Dsquared Ice Skate Shoes also F/W 2011/12 and Valentino Couture 2009 Lace Mask
New York oufit: Dsquared Fur Collar Coat F/W 11/12, Dolce & Gabbana Felt Hat and Pants F/W 11/12, Jason Wu S/S 11 Shirt, Burberry Prorsum F/W 2011/12 Clutch, Jil Sander S/S 11 Shoes.

Tell us a great fashion tip you have learned over the years? “It’s my first job to make myself up. You should put on your passion on yourself before translating to other people….Fashion is always uncomfortable. When you get comfortable, you never get the look” ~Anna Dello Russo
What do you use for Fashion Inspiration when putting together an outfit?
Inspiration is everywhere, Fashion is everywhere! You shouldn’t look in one place for it! That way your inspiration is monotonous and whatever you look for, for inspiration will be too. It can’t be forced; you just have to deliberate things differently.
What’s your favorite shoe brand? Oh, how I love, love, love, love, love shoes!! You can never have enough shoes! When I go shopping for clothes, or anything for that matter I am more likely to come back home with shoes. I honestly cannot choose one favorite shoe brand. I love Christian Louboutin, Alexander McQueen, Dsquared’s crazy heel designs, Luxury Rebel, Giacomorelli, Guissepp Zanotti, and Alejandro Ingelmo.
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How does the fashion where you live now compare to any other places you may have lived or visited? I am in Tel Aviv right now, and I love dressing up no matter where I go, or what I do. People don’t do that here, sometimes people look at me like I fell out of the sky because I’m wearing power (exaggerated) shoulders, half-tint sunglasses, or a color blocked outfit.
You are also a stylist, who have you styled for? I recently attended Luisa Via Roma’s Firenze4ever event and styled various looks along with the shoots for the event, which was by far one of the most amazing experiences I have had as a blogger! That’s when I decided it would be something that would be perfect to do along side fashion design. In essence, I want to be a creative consultant for a high fashion magazine; style photo shoots for magazines. We’ll see where it takes me!
Do you speak more than one language? If yes what are they? If no, what languages would you like to learn? I speak English, Hebrew, and French. I definitely want to better my French and learn Italian
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What are your favorite fashion magazines?
I love high fashion magazines. Vogue is my favorite magazine: Vogue Paris, Vogue Italia, Vogue Nippon and American Vogue. I love WWD, W magazine, i-D Numero, and L’officiel.
Would you like to add anything else for my fabulous readers?
Keep an eye out for my upcoming IS Foundation line which will be coming out soon.  All money raised will be donated to ISF and its cause.
Thank you Diane for your interview! It was very cool interviewing you, as you are doing so much a 22 and definitely big things in your future! I know my readers will enjoy reading and learning about you!!

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The people who do not dance are the dead

When I came across this editorial I wanted to write something meaningful because it inspired me. Dance inspires me. Somehow it came out sounding like a middle school essay. I wanted to get my story across of why dance means so much to me and why it has such a big effect of my life even today when I have no time to dance other than at home. Dance is the love of my life hand in hand with fashion and music one does not exceed the other in any sort of way. Since the age of 2 and a half I have owned ballet shoes, going to ballet class was my favorite part of the week. You couldn’t rip those shoes off my feet if you tried, and the tutu? Let’s not even start on that. I had every color leotard you can think of in every shade you can find on a RGB grid and wore them everywhere. You know the kid in kindergarten who refuses to take off his superman costume? well, that was me, super ballerina.
When I entered elementary school I was made fun of, I had no friends, and no one ever talked to me. People who would talk to me would do it after school when no one was looking so they wouldn’t get made fun of too. Dance class was the only place people would talk to me, look at me, or be nice to me at all; so inevitably, Dance became my only escape from everything, and somehow it still is. Until now dance has been a place I can completely blank out and transfer my thoughts and feeling into movement, give into the music you know? It inspires almost everything I do from designing to striving for perfection in my art.

“Artists lead unglamorous daily lives of discipline and routine, but their work is full of passion. Each has a vision and feels responsibility to that vision.”

When I came across this editorial in Vogue Russia I stared at it for hours, and again a while after. I cannot rip my eyes off this peice, I have never connected this much to an editorial. Not like this.
It’s beautiful to me, it’s perfection.


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To Buy Or Not To Buy?

Jo No Fui

So I have totally been obsessing over these Aaaaammmaaaazzzinnnggg Jo No Fui Boots with Pins. No, seriously I cannot stop thinking about them since the day I’ve seen them. Now, the reason I haven’t bought them yes is because they cost about a thousand Euros but Luisa Via Roma [also, probably the only place on the planet you can find them...] has them on sale.

So….To buy or not to buy? That is the question.

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Excuse Me, Luisa, I’m in love with you.. & Polyvore Style Guide Challenge

I have a confession to make: I am one of the many people who are madly and insanely in love with Luisa Via Roma. I cannot begin to explain how crazy my obsession has gotten over the last 3 years. Since 1930 Luisa Via Roma has been established to hold the world’s most important designer’s masterpieces; and unfortunately I was only introduced to Luisa at the late age of 19 when I happened to come across their beautiful store; It was definitely love at first sight. If Luisa Via Roma was a guy he would be my knight in shining armor that has everything I want and more.

Since then I’ve been on their website at least once a week and making purchases of designer items that are almost impossible to come across especially in a country like Israel or Thailand and whatever other random country I happen to live in.

The thing with Luisa Via Roma is that it’s for everyone. Whether your style is classy, glam rock, or even if your thing is T-shirts and Jeans and a pair of awesome sneakers. They have it all. There is not one thing I wanted that I didn’t find, and inevitably things I didn’t want which I had to have as soon as I saw them.

Luisa Via Roma has amazing service on and off line; they have an incredible team. For those of you who don’t know Luisa Via Roma, You should. It has definitely taken the luxury world by storm and will continue to do so.  They present the fashion-addicted not only with to-die-for items but also opportunities such as their recent collaboration with Polyvore.

The Luisa Via Roma x Polyvore style guide challenge winner, wins a round trip to Firenze, Italy to attend the FIRENZE4EVER Second Edition which will take place on January 7th – 9th 2011 courtesy of Luisa, including accommodation and  a 500 Euro gift card to use at LuisaViaRoma.com

Here are my designs:

Luisa Via Roma Polyvore Style Guide Challenge

Visit them at: LuisaViaRoma.com

Or if you’re ever in Florence:

Via Roma

Florence, Italy, 50123

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Event on Thursday | Zuhair Murad Dress

So.. I have a really important even on thursday, and finding a dress for these things in Israel is 2 millimeters away from impossible. I’ve already chosen a dress and have spent two weeks trying to find it; online, offline, everywhere. A dress similar to it…nothing.

Blake Lively Zuhair Murad Serena

I’ve been looking for this Zuhair Murad dress. I should’ve known trying to find a Lebanese designers dress here wouldn’t happen. However, i am completely clueless as to how and why you cannot find “anything” online like we expect to.

So, being the horrible, terrible person that I am…I’m going to make it. I feel horrible; but I can’t find any other dress I like which is probably due to the fact im so totally head-over-heels for this one.

Also I have been invited to this event by someone religious so i should probably cover up a bit more which is the up side to making it on my own. Also, it’ll probably look a lot worse on me due to the fact that i’m still trying to put off my baby weight which has been like a world war for me :(

Hair up or down? I cant decide…

I’ll take pictures when i’m done.

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3 Most Inspirational Women in Fashion

“A woman has to be two things: Classy and Fabulous” – Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel
Coco Chanel
Genius & Fashion Designer

Most Inspirational Women in Fashion
Most Inspirational Women in Fashion – Coco Chanel

 

Audrey Hepburn
Actress & Fashion/Style Icon

Most Inspirational Women in Fashion
Most Inspirational Women in Fashion - Audrey Hepburn

 

Anna Dello Rosso
Vogue Nippon Fashion Director & Fashion/Style Icon

Inspirational Women in Fashion
Inspirational Women in Fashion - Anna Dello Russo
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