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Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

On A Limb - By: Guest Blogger, Kelsey Hendrix.

"On a Limb"

William Bradley’s A/W ’12 line brings nature back to the foreground

of high fashion

By Kelsey Hendrix

Inspired. Impeccable. Innovative. The William Bradley A/W 2012 line was a sight to behold and a testament to the power of what can come when creative thinking and natural talent are put to the test.

On March 24, this small-town, student show at the Harrison Galleries in Tuscaloosa, Alabama took on the character of a fashion week headliner, producing only the most inspired of looks and tailor-made pieces. It took the classic ideas of femininity and masculinity, combining them to produce sleek coats, silk jumpsuits, and loose trousers, as designer William Bradley, a senior design student at the University of Alabama, dared to stray from traditional chic. His use of mix-matched textures, fabrics and colors, inspired by the irrational and eclectic tendencies of nature, took the audience by surprise.

The models portrayed the image of men and women too confident to conform, with the music and atmosphere only emphasizing the overlying idea that fashion holds high power when inspired by an innate sense of design.

Splashes of deep tones against black textured tights and rich, collared trenches captivated the attention of those in attendance. A color scheme of deep purple, navy blue, honey brown, rich black and stark white defined a strict theme that is not only wearable but bold.

William Bradley is best known for infusing nuanced sophistication with elements of strength and posterity. His ability to completely immerse himself into his work and the creative process in creating a line is readily obvious to the viewer as his passion and vision come to life in motion on the runway. When asked about his inspiration for his “On A Limb” show, Bradley said the line is “about the juxtaposition between hard and soft materials and the amazing harmony that is produced when you combine the two together.” And the sass and sophistication couldn’t be more obvious.

Bradley’s use of traditional, natural and synthetic fabrics portrayed a depth of purpose behind the articles of clothing. A golden men’s coat created from tapestry hit the knees defining a man importance, while a plum colored silk blouse paired with a honey brown, western-style skirt employed a sense of initiative in casual situations. His McQueen-esque style is fascinating and awe-inspiring, while remaining relatable and desirable all at the same time.

(Above: Menswear tapestry gold coat from the collection)

Elaborate closures accentuated even more elaborate collars that lined the rim of coats that exclaim confidence. Simple patterns, thick scarves and leather accentuation added to the candor of the line. A clear art for tailoring peered through as trousers fit tight behind and loose at the ankle, giving off the impression of greater height and length that is so often desired.

In a show which assaulted the senses almost every other second, a premier collection was born. All of the traditional rules of fashion went out the window, as William Bradley worked to break the boundaries drilled into the minds of men and women since the age of infancy. The basis of femininity seemed to take on the energy and vigor of the clothes, transforming a typically average skirt or jumpsuit into a magical garment, full of surprises and hidden textured treasures.

(Left, the designer himself. Right, Flyer from his recent showing.)


Designs and more information about the designer can be found at www.williambradley.co. And as the phrases “unpredictable nature, evolution from hard to soft, the rhythm of nature, and beauty transformed,” dash across the screen, a line will be realized that exposes the idea that the sky really is the limit and fashion is merely a test of the imagination.

(Photos courtesy of : Corey Nolen and WilliamBradley.co)

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Updated on May 2, 2011 - William Bradley, designer, showed at the 1st Annual Birmingham Fashion Week 2011 on Friday, April 29, 2011, and won "Design Star of Birmingham Fashion Week 2011".

Full size photos at link below.

Photos by: Andrew Hester

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Pick Up the Pace with Your Cracked-Out Face.

I was moving out of my dorm yesterday and into my new apartment and coming back home to go to KGTD! so yesterday was probably one of  the longest/tiring days of my life.
-My car is dead in La Fiesta Grande's parking lot. 
-I still have to move out of my room at home tomorrow and I will officially have my own residency in Tuscaloosa, AL. 
Once I move in and have things in some sort of order I'll post pictures! 

Until then, I'm soooo tired so I think I'm going to the movies with Sarah later and then passing out and waking up early for Moving Day 2.

AND....


Thursday, May 7, 2009

All is Fair in Fashion and War.


Today, TheCut @ Ny Mag answered the question --- "What are the trends for the Fall?"
Some are Leather, Velvet, Fur, but with moderation,Thigh-High boots, and the color RED.


In other News, Mother's Day is Sunday and my mother knows what to expect from me. 
.............(secret).
It's a tradition, but this year the card will be SO amazing! 

KGTD! -Tomorrow night. 
Moving into my apartment. -Saturday.
Should be a good Weekend. =)

Monday, May 4, 2009

I Live...To be Model Thin, Dress Me, I'm your Mannequin.

2 Words.
MET GALA.
& the Hits & Misses... (according to me).



Of course the hosts have to look their best. Here are Marc and Kate. I cannot stand Kate Moss, but with Marc on her side, she can do no harm right now. (HIT)

Madonna...enough said. I think she was trying to channel a LouisVuitton look, but it did not work. (MISS)


Gossip Girl stars Blake Lively & Leighton Meester. (I'm in awe with both as usual.)
(HIT)(HIT)


The Olsen twins. I mean, Mary-Kate Olsen (HIT) and Ashley Olsen (HIT) (withe the guy from National Treasure?!). Still of course, Always on target as usual.


Rihanna. Sadly, I think Chris knocked the "couture cord" loose during their beatdown or something because this was a MESS. & a (MISS)

Last but not least on my list of hits and misses, Anne Hathaway. (HIT...of course).

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

MOBAMA bringin' the fash-on and Galliano's Curing Swine Flu?!

SO.
Apparently Michelle Obama has rocked the fashion world again by wearing this dress from indie designer Sophie Theallet today while presenting a "bust" of a women's rights activist. The dress costs a mere $1,925 and can be purchased here @ eluxury.com-(right off the runway BTW). 







(links in story above go to style.com/nymag.com/eluxury.com) 
There is huge BUZZ about this "Swine Flu" which seems absurd to me, but whatever I guess. & of course the Fashion Industry has given us all a relief to breathing in those nasty swarming pig fumes...the solution is the masks from John Galliano's Fall 2008 Men's show! (story originally from nymag.com/daily/fashion)

UPDATED @ 1:44 A.M. on April 30, 2009--- Case of "Swine Flu" suspected in Alabama...Great, Hereee we goooo.