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The CHANEL Fall 09/10 Haute Couture Collection Debut At the Grand Palais
Karl Lagerfeld's Fall 2009/2010 Haute Couture Collection for CHANEL, all the pieces of which are shown in this post, made its debut July 7th, at dusk in the Grand Palais. The stage was set with giant white opaque N° 5 bottles, creating a wonderfully minimalistic background for the ornate collection to be shown.
The haute collection has lots of lace, sequins, embroidery, tights, trains and funky accessories like bizarre hats and finger gloves. Tons of texture and little makeup paraded down the runway and here's a look at every bit of it.
The Hats: Odd sheer little caps adorned with crystals topped many a model's head.
The Legs: lots of lace tights and mixtures of materials and textures punctuated the collection.
The Suits: The classic nubby knit Chanel suit is updated with a more modern silhouette that includes asymmetrical hemlines, tails or trains, cutaway jackets and mock turtle necks. Paired with dark lace tights, high heeled booties and funky little sheer bejeweled hats, the look is definitely less traditional than the Chanel suits of the past.
The Materials: Intricate sequins, embroidery, netting, paillettes, feathers and crystals adorn several of the couture pieces, but in a Vienna-inspired, almost Gustav Klimt-like, patterns giving them a more modern look.
The Shoes: High heeled booties and bejeweled ankle straps were amongst the shoes shown. Even some of the shoes are sequined.
The Gloves: bizarre little individual gloves for the fingers only as well as fingerless gloves are were worn:
The details: some of the telltale CHANEL attributes are there like camellias, a lot of black and white in addition to the vibrant patterns, and the superb craftsmanship and attention to detail we've come to associate with the label.
The Make-up: The models sported heavy eyeliner, pale complexions and nude lips as they strutted down the catwalk.
The Hair and jewelry: Long hair extension pony tails, sometimes made of mixed colors and netted, was the choice of coiffure for the event. And, noticeably absent, were the layered long gold chain necklaces and iconic pearls, with shoulder-brushing earrings being the only jewelry.
The Fall 2009/10 CHANEL Couture Collection:
(please click on the images to enlarge)
The Wedding Finale: And of course, the requisite wedding finale in which the front of one of the giant white bottles opened to reveal the bride and groom within, who emerged and walked the catwalk.
And the of course, the legendary designer, Karl Lagerfeld:
all photos courtesy of CHANEL and gorunway.com
Individual collection photos: full photos by Monica Feudi , detail photos by Simone Manzo
Cakes That Look Good Enough to Wear: The Threadcakes Contest Winners
above: Grand prize winning cakes based on the t-shirt designs shown below them
About six weeks ago, I wrote about the amazing Threadcakes contest in which people designed 3D and 2D actual baked cakes based upon some of Threadless T-shirt designs and shared some of the impressive entries with you.
The contest has now ended and the winners have been announced! Below are the winners from both the 3D and 2D categories. Images of the winning cakes are followed by the t-shirts on which they are based. The Grand prize winners are shown first followed by second, third, fourth and fifth place winners.
The 3D category winners:
Grand Prize: Noah Express cake by Jennifer Flynn:
Noah Express t-shirt by Matheus Lopes & Michael Bisparulz aka mathiolesparulz:
Second Place: Bird Migration cake by Angel Adkins:
Bird Migration T-shirt by Alex Solis:
Third Place: The Red cake by Lauren Babis:
The Red T-shirt by Dina Prasetyawan:
Fourth Place: You Are The Best cake by Leslie Evans:
You Are The Best T-shirt by Emily Glaubinger:
Fifth Place: Flowing Inspiration cake by Erin Okuno:
Flowing Inspiration T-shirt by Enkel Dika:
The 2D Category winners:
Grand Prize: Imposter in the Bird Hotel by Alex Waite
Imposter In the Bird Hotel T-shirt by Michelle Li:
First place: Byebi cake by Lien Sanchez:
Byebi cake T-shirt by Tan Wei Hau:
Third Place: Bird Migration cake by Chelsea Mason:
Bird Migration T-shirt by Alex Solis:
Honorable Mention for Most Accurate Reproduction: Baron VonFunburger's Haunted Castle Cavalcade cake by Theresa Rountree:
Baron VonFunburger's Haunted Castle Cavalcade T-shirt by Mitch Ansara:
See all of the impressive mouth-watering 3D and 2D entries here.
And you can purchase any of the above shown T-shirts, plus hundreds more here at Threadless.
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