Showing posts with label Fashion Designer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fashion Designer. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
A Perfect Place
You know how sometimes you see a space and you immediately connect with it? You feel as if you can move right in and be home!
I feel that way about fashion designer Pamella Roland's upper east side condo in a famed Robert A. M. Stern building.
It's a feast for the eyes. I am crazy about the Paul Villinski butterfly installation. They are made out of discarded beer cans. The Marc Newsom Random Pac chair is like a beautiful sculptural jewel in the room. The Mel Bochner "No" mono-print lends a colorful, textural touch among the otherwise neutral surroundings. As a side note ~ Mel will be getting a show at the Jewish museum in 2014. Stay tuned. I would love to own one of his works. AND a giant Chanel shopping bag sculpture doesn't hurt. An enamel over bronze by Jonathan Seliger is titled "Backless Blackness"
Everything is in sync ~ the art enhances the furnishings and the furnishings enhance the art, like a beautiful dance.
Sue DeChiara from The Zhush interviewed Pamella about her upper east side pad. You can read the article here.
The walnut paneled study was inspired by her home in Michigan.
Pamella chose fabrics that she would want to be enveloped in and that were very much inspired by the runway.
GORGEOUSNESS!
ph: Emily Gilbert for the NY Observer
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Spotlight On: Cédric Charlier
Cédric Charlier is a "new to me" young designer from Belgium. I get so excited when I discover a talent whose work I love and is wearable! Such is the case with Cédric. As he worked for the likes of Lanvin and Celine, I am not surprised, as I see a strong influence ~ Cedric was also the artistic director for Cacharel. When he was let go he was able to unleash his creativity and his own collection. With monied backers behind him, his fall 2012 and spring 2013 collections have caught the attention of many a buyer and fashionista.
Cédric is on trend with his razor sharp lines and color blocking. There are heavy doses of architectural pant suits and asymmetrical shift dresses. I am happy to see patent leather making a comeback. His collection is full of inky blues, blacks, coppery metallics, and my favorite ~ the painterly brush stroke pieces.
Cedric says he loves the movement of the line in the clothes. As you walk, your clothes take on another effect. A bold stroke of creativity.
Never underestimate the ability of surprise. Cedric was doing a lot of floral, feminine looks at Cacharel, so this was quite a departure. Things always work out for a reason, don't they?
ph: Yannis Vlamos courtesy of Style.com
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