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Monday, December 5, 2011

Designed: Fall 2011 Runway - Fur

Wearing fur can be a touchy subject for many.  But, it is undeniable that this season the Fall runway presentations were full of real and faux fur options.  Many people that like the look of fur, but don't want to contribute to the harming of animals - can find more and more realistic faux fur options on the market or buy a  vintage fur.  Here are the choice picks:

Jil Stuart

Tracy Reese

Donna Karan New York

The Row

Michael Kors

Oscar De La Renta

Anna Sui

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Thursday, November 18, 2010

Fashion History: Guy Laroche




Guy Laroche was a French fashion designer and founder of the eponymous company. Before entering the industry in the 1940s, Guy Laroche had no formal training in fashion design. However, he soon built up a varied portfolio of experience, beginning with styling and millinery in New York followed by work in fashion and merchandising on Seventh Avenue. Returning to Paris he was offered a job as design assistant at the fashion house of Jean Dessés. Dessés was famous for designing the stole and distinctive draped chiffon evening gowns in striking colors. Laroche was involved in these innovations and in 1955 traveled to the U.S. to study new fabrication methods for ready-to wear.

In 1956 he founded a high-fashion atelier at 37 avenue Franklin Roosevelt, Paris. His first well received collection, reintroduced vibrant colors such as pink, orange, coral, topaz and turquoise. This collection, shown in his apartment, was one of subtle sophistication, reminiscent of Balenciaga's restrained elegance: simple tops that spread into huge bouffant skirts, or relaxed short evening dresses in black silk chiffon, with elegant capes. Later collections were more feminine, fun, and younger in feel: short puffed hems and schoolgirl dresses or delicate gathered drapes and scallop-effect necklines. Guy Laroche clothes were particularly noted for their skillful cutting and tailoring.

In 1961, he moved to larger quarters, a townhouse at 29 avenue Montaigne, Paris. He then opened a boutique there and introduced his first ready-to-wear collection. In 1966, Laroche introduced Fidji, his first women’s fragrance. He also began to design men's ready-to-wear and and opened the Guy Laroche Monsieur boutique. Licensed goods promoted the reputation of the Guy Laroche name internationally. Lingerie, nightwear, hats, ties, bags, scarves, and jersey knits were exported and sold in 250 boutiques worldwide.

Guy Laroche, the legendary designer, died in 1989, while his company struggled under successive designers, including Michael Klein, Elber Albaz, and Ronald van der Kemp. Albaz, widely credited with rejuvenating the company, left to head up Yves Saint Laurent in 1997. In November 2007, franco-Swedish designer Marcel Marongiu took over as Artistic Director of Guy Laroche.


Read more: Guy Laroche - Fashion Designer Encyclopedia - clothing, men, style, new, body, hair, footwear, collection, dresses, hats, world http://www.fashionencyclopedia.com/Ki-Le/Laroche-Guy.html#ixzz15gMreo8V



Vintage 1980s Guy Laroche Drop Waist Dress. Available on online at boroughvintage.com


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Thursday, October 21, 2010

Fashion History: Ellen Quinlan Donnelly Reed's Nelly Don

As a housewife, Ellen Quinlan Donnelly Reed was concerned with the lack of style of the ordinary housedress of the 1920s. She went to create a smarter, more colorful style of dress for herself. After attracting a great deal of attention for dresses she made for herself, Reed decided that all women should have the opportunity to share the more stylish clothes.

In 1919 Reed opened the Donnelly Garment Co. in downtown Kansas City, for less than $1,500. Women paid what was considered to be a very high price, one dollar, for the new styles. Nelly Don became one of the largest U.S. dress manufacturers of the 20th century. Nelly Don was headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri and manufactured about 75 million dresses between 1916 and 1978. This company was one of the first companies to to use assembly line techniques for clothing manufacturing. During World War II, Nelly Don was also the largest manufacturer for women's military and work clothing. A documentary film was made about this company titled Nelly Don: A Stitch in Time. Reed was an astute businesswoman who led her company through depressions, recessions, wars and battles with the federal government over regulations. She sought to create better working conditions for her employees. Her company was the first in Kansas City to pay for group hospitalization, provide welfare benefits and make educational opportunities available for workers and their children. She also had survived her own tribulations, including being kidnapped and held for ransom.

Additional information on the this brand and it's founder can be found at www.nellydon.com. Check out our Facebook Page for pics of a Borough Vintage Nelly Don Dress.


*Information taken from wikipedia,womenscouncil.org and nellydon.com




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Thursday, December 17, 2009

Designer: Morton Myles

"There is no style, no quality dressmaking. There is no more fashion. It's just clothing." - Morton Myles

Morton Myles gained almost instant celebrity in 1961, when Jacqueline Kennedy wore his blue sleeveless linen dress on the cover of Look magazine for a family photo with President Kennedy. 

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Thursday, December 4, 2008

Michelle Obama: Designer's Inagural Vision



Here are my favorite sketches for Michelle Obama's inaguration dress. (In order: Peter Som, Oscar De LaRenta, Kai Milla, and Issac Mizrahi). See all of the illustrations here

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Friday, November 28, 2008

Vintage Style: Sonia Rykiel Exhibit


spring/summer 1973


fall 1973


spring/summer 1982

A major retrospective of the French designer and casualwear pioneer, Sonia Rykiel, will take place at Les Arts Decoratifs. The exhibit runs November 20, 2008 - April 19, 2009. Annointed the "World's Queen of Knitwear" by Women's Wear Daily in 1970 - she created a unique style that was all her own. Relying on the heavy use of color, Rykiel's knitwear designs popped. She opened her own label in 1968 and it continues today under the direction of her daughter.

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Sunday, November 16, 2008

Well Read: Diane Von Furstenberg's Blog Diary


Diane Von Furstenberg in vintage YSL

Diane von Furstenberg burst into the fashion world in 1972 with her iconic wrap dress, the beginning of what is today a full fashion house. The iconic designer is letting us get a glimpse into her well-traveled life in her blog. The site features upcoming fashion trends, but also, a personal diary by DVF herself - highlighting her travel adventures.

Here is an excerpt from her trip to Shanghai:

I also found my home in Shanghai…the small boutique hotel The Mansion, located in the French Concession. It has been incredibly well decorated and restored to its art deco glory…I felt like Marlene Dietrich in the 1930s!!
Read and Enjoy!

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Sunday, October 26, 2008

Chanel Art Container: Ode to a Purse




Chanel has opened its Contemporary Art Container - also known as its mobile museum - in New York, produced by its artistic director Karl Lagerfeld and designed by architect Zaha Hadid. The travelling exhibition presents works of leading contemporary artists from around the world, "depicting their thoughts on the concept of collaboration of fashion and art".

To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the company's iconic 2.55 quilted bag, Chanel has built a Zaha Hadid-designed torus-shaped exhibition hall in the middle of Central Park's Rumsey Playfield. The space-age exhibition hall, open to the public by a free-ticketing system, houses 18 handbag-inspired installations by international artists including Sylvie Fleury, David Levinthal, Yang Fudong and Michael Lin. Source

Hurry - the show runs until November 9th - tickets are free.

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Friday, September 19, 2008

Vintage Inspired: Leifsdottir




Leifsdottir - Fall 2008

First, let me say that I love Anthropologie. My infatuation is mostly focused on their great photographic styling, inventive visual merchandising, and translation of vintage details into their clothing. Now, Anthropologie has given me even more reason to follow their every move with the launch of their contemporary label - Leifsdottir. Leifsdottir is made by the Anthropologie design team, but is targeted towards select boutiques and high end department stores. Even though the new line is completely separate from the Anthropologie stores - it still has the vintage details, bold graphics and pretty styling that its predecessor is known for. The initial Fall 2008 launch had great bold pieces like those pictured above. The spring 2009 collection is not as strong in my opinion.

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Friday, July 4, 2008

Stars and Stripes 2008




pics: vogue
HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY! Enjoy the collection from Issa Spring 2008.

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Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Piet Mondrian Inspired Design





pics via art.com,apartmenttherapy.com

When I decided to list the shoes in the top picture on etsy - I couldn't help but feel that they looked really familiar. After some digging, I remembered why. The shoes bring to mind a 1965 Yves Saint Laurent collection based off of Piet Mondrian's artistic work. When I searched further I found this collection of boxes for the home based off of the same inspiration. These pieces are a prime example of how great design can cross all mediums - art, fashion, and interiors.

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Monday, June 16, 2008

Vintage Yves Saint Laurent Auction





pics via christies


On July 2 in New York, Christies will auction seven pieces of Yves Saint Laurent's clothing and jewelry.

1) The collection includes a 1958 cocktail dress that was designed during his time at Dior. Estimated auction price is $1,000 - $1,500.

2) One of the outstanding pieces of jewelry is a cut-out floral necklace from Spring/Summer 1990. Estimated auction price is $1,000 - $1,500.

3) Another clothing item to be auctioned is a fox-trimmed cable knit sweater from the 1970s. Which is noted to have been a favorite style of Jacqueline Kennedy Onasis. Estimated auction price is $250-$400.

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Friday, June 6, 2008

Madonna in Retro Style

WHAT'S OLD IS NEW AGAIN!

Madonna looks great wearing a retro style secretary dress from Stella McCartney. Check out the similarities to the true vintage pieces from the past...


Madonna in Stella McCartney


Vintage fuschia secretary dress


Vintage pleated secretary dress

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