Posts Tagged ‘Calvin Klein’

Say ‘I Do’ to Non Traditional Wedding Dresses

Friday, May 28th, 2010

Spring is in full bloom, and with it? Everywhere you turn, brides in classic bridal attire posing in the traditional picturesque spots (think: Boston Common, swans gliding in the background; the Brooklyn Bridge; Central Park; the Jefferson Memorial, avec cherry blossoms…you get  the picture). And don’t get me wrong – classic is absolutely lovely, but what about those brides looking for something slightly different?

J. Mendel asymmetric dress; Deborah Milner plastic lace dress; my second wedding attire

Clockwise, from left: J. Mendel asymmetric dress; Deborah Milner plastic lace dress; my second wedding attire, from a vintage Vogue pattern

Are you an eco-concious bride? You could really push the limits with this one-of-a-kind dress by Deborah Milner, a gorgeous lace creation made completely from plastic bags (cover of ID magazine, above). If you just don’t care for traditional, period, are a little left of center, choose something like this J. Mendel asymmetric dress (found on Fabsugar). Or – speaking from experience – maybe it’s your second wedding, for which I’d suggest something less formal like the dress my mother made (here, bottom left) based on a vintage Vogue pattern and paired with turquoise metallic Jimmy Choo sandals.

Thankfully, for those creative types who want to stand out, Covet Shop has some new dresses just for you. If you’re a bride seeking a unique dress, check back often since we are posting new spring merchandise every week!

Monique Lhuillier Lace Inset Dress; Moschino Victorian Dress

Monique Lhuillier Lace Inset Dress; Moschino Victorian Dress

Of course, the wedding dress is only one piece of your bridal fashion puzzle: Don’t forget the rehearsal dinner, the engagement party (ies), the shower (s)…so, might we suggest the below party picks, perfect for (from left): The Hippie Wedding, the Downtown Affair, and last but not least, the Shotgun Wedding.

Lauren Pierce Felista Dress; Calvin Klein Piped Dress; Moschino Balloon Dress

Lauren Pierce Felista Dress; Calvin Klein Piped Dress; Moschino Balloon Dress

Here, we’ve found styles that suit: The Upscale Garden Engagement Party; the White Glove Rehearsal Dinner (with flats perfect for late-night, kick-off-your-wedding-heels dancing).

Prada Embroidered Backless Dress with Sergio Rossi Cross Strappy Sandals; Tadashi Shoji Mesh Pleat Cocktail Dress paired with Christian Louboutin Peep Toe Flats

Prada Embroidered Backless Dress with Sergio Rossi Cross Strappy Sandals; Tadashi Shoji Mesh Pleat Cocktail Dress paired with Christian Louboutin Peep Toe Flats

I’ll leave you with this: The Disco Ball sandal. Need I say more? Who can pull this one off for their nuptials? Whatever the occasion, whomever buys these babies definitely needs to send us a picture of them in action.

Disco Ball Sandals by Valentino. So Studio 54.

Disco Ball Sandals by Valentino. So Studio 54.

Spring 2010 Fashion Week Wrap-Up, NYC

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

Editors and fashionistas have packed up for Europe, but if NY Fashion Week is an indicator we look forward to the British, French and Italian interpretations of the upcoming spring 2010 nod to contrasts: Manic prints opposed to sexy tailoring; breezy looks against architectural; and past versus future. We can’t wait to start our Covet Shopping for spring in 3-4 months, so you’ll be able to mix our online designer clothes with the season’s latest in-store hits.

Manic Prints, Sexy Tailoring

Whether bold, floral, tribal or frisky, we absolutely can’t get enough of prints for spring—which ranged from graphic and festive (Marc by Marc Jacobs) to nature-inspired (Zero + Maria Cornejo, Costello Tagliapietra). Our hats off in particular to Brooklyn-based Costello Tagliapietra (who lives in my ’hood) for their waterless printing technique called AirDye—as reported by WWD—and to Anna Sui, whose opening look transported me back to my ’70s baton-twirling summers…

Anna Sui, Zero + Maria Cornejo, Proenza Schouler, Marc by Marc Jacobs, Costello Tagliapietra

Anna Sui, Zero + Maria Cornejo, Proenza Schouler, Marc by Marc Jacobs, Costello Tagliapietra, Thakoon

Or if you’re not feeling quite so explosive, try these tailored looks from Rachel Roy and 3.1 Phillip Lim, who paired a gathered neck, double breasted maxi vest with “Hardy” bootcut trousers.

Rachel Roy...3.1 Phillip Lim...

Metallics and pinstripes by Rachel Roy, belted vest and trousers by 3.1 Phillip Lim...

Feeling Breezy, or More Structured?

Donna Karan was lauded for the creativity and delicate splendor of her collection, while Matthew Ames found inspiration in geometry and color expression to celebrate “the freedom, ease and simplicity of American design.”

Matthew Ames, Donna Karan, Calvin Klein

Matthew Ames, Donna Karan, Calvin Klein

Looking to the Past…or the Future?

You choose. Here, one of Zac Posen’s chicadelic creations for spring, and Victor De Souza’s presentation of designs that have an “…avant-garde and futuristic feel while being light, playful and sophisticated.” It was a smashing month for Argentina indeed: Del Potro takes the US Open, and De Souza (also Argentinean) hit the fashion jackpot with a cover and spread in Vogue Italia’s September Couture edition. Fabulous. (We also liked that some models had alien-esque paraffin gloves—with nails peeking out—courtesy of Creative Nail Design.)

A look from Zac Posen's spring 2010 collection

A look from Zac Posen's spring 2010 collection

Striking a futuristic pose at the Victor De Souza presentation

Striking a futuristic pose at the Victor De Souza presentation