The Met Gala 2013 reared its privileged head last night and the looks hindered on quirky and overtly melodious themes. This could be due to the dress code that encouraged Chaos to Couture, which in essence gives permission for all in attendance to run rampant in their quest to fulfill the requirements of the night.
Madonna in Givenchy Haute Couture
Sarah Jessica Parker in Phillip Treacy headpiece and Giles Deacon gown
Curator Andrew Bolton has staged an identifiably nostalgic homage to the still throbbing age of punk.
The iconic bathroom scene at CBGB
Supermodel Naomi Campbell has consistently proven that she is more than capable of bearing the responsibilities that come with being part of the fashion world’s illustrious elite.
Baz Luhrmann’s much hyped masterpiece is getting the all star treatment in every avenue imaginable so it only makes sense that the celebration would include a lookbook inspired by the functional excess of the re-imagined time period which serves as the dramatic backdrop.
Zeddie Lukoe and Sydney Owino, the talented masterminds behind the Blackbird brand have consistently produced vibrantly engaging offerings, armed with uniform precision and refreshingly dramatic inclinations.
Designer Monique Lhuillier has enjoyed a thriving career thanks to her homage to the delicacies of elegance and her ability to be intricately precise especially during the moments that define a lifetime.
Every little step we take can either be torturous or heavenly depending on what you decide to encase your feet in.
The recent temps in NYC are already preparing us for the upcoming season that requires optional attire in appropriate places and skin exposure on a level that gratifies our sense of comfort.
Fashion Week fever didn’t end in Europe, the train chugged along to other vibrantly enhanced territories and this time the destination is Tokyo, Japan.