Kitsch Vs. Neutral

Slide1-kopia 11There is a new fight between two trends in Paris! Simple or Kitsch? Strong colours or beige and creme? Flowers, jewels, some kind of LOVE signs or shirling and leather? In this post I will cover four collections- Lanvin and Balmain that are classified as kitsch and Rick Owens and Nina Ricci as neutral and simple. So lets start maybe with something calm for eye, Nina Ricci. Katia and Marielle Labèque performed “Two Movements for Two Pianos” by Philip Glass on side by side grand pianos in the middle of a huge runway covered with old red carpets, giving a romantic feeling. Indeed, the collection was as romantic as the music that these two artists produced!The collection was a bit sporty but still very elegant. Everything was kept in simple colours hat are still eye caching- red, white, beige and black! My favourite look was for sure the dress with a bustier with mink fur on the top that gave a slightly different look!Slide4Now it’s the time for other collection are pretty liked, and was very simple in lines and cuts, Rick Owens. These hilarious hairstyles the models had were so great! I think that Owens is always winning with other designers, with we are taliking about hairstyles. Rick used a lot of creme and white shirling fur on jackets and coats. There were some minimalistic column like silk dresses, ruffles on tops, leather gloves. But it wasn’t, you know, much of it. Rick Owens showed this season a sensitive beauty of ready-to-weat clothes!Slide5And now it’s the time for kitsch in Paris. I think, Alber Elbaz was sick at the moment of designing the collection. Everything was so not matching. Without a form. A fail! Why did the Lanvin designer, put these horrible necklaces with hearts and pearls with a horrible signs like “YOU” or “LOVE” or something else? How is it possible to spoil a nice long silk beige dress with some kind of a furry scarf and jewellry that looked like from a petrol station? Why? It wasn’t even luxury. It was passe. Sorry Alber Elbaz, but that was a very poor collection. P.S. What the hell did these bugs were doing on a ruffled top?Slide3(This post is going to end soon :D) Balmain with Olivier Rousteing did a good job. Let’s say it straight- Balmain can’t be easy and minimalistic. It should be always luxury, ornamental and kitsch! This time Olivier chose new colours like emerals, red and violet. Most of clothes were velvet and had a really decorated details. I really liked all the structured tops and skirts. I liked the green suede jacket that M. Frackowiak wore. And the big belts were really eye catching! It was altogether sexy and sophisticated, just as it should be at Balmain! I’m clapping! Slide2So after these four collections I should say that I loved Nina Ricci and Balmain. Rick Owens was good, but a bit classy (for Rick of course) and Lanvin was horrible… So there is 2-2 for both of these categories! As we know from New York, Milan and london, luxury and ornamental clothing is back for good, but a little bit of minimalism is always the best!

Zurich: Baur Au Lac Garden, Trois Pommes, Looq, Grieder and more…

The first day in Zurich was great. For a walk with the dog we went, to our hotel’s park that is full of modern sculptures. All were very new and were representing some of the most known commercial products like Coca Cola and Dom Perignon.20121227-075512 PM.jpg20121227-075550 PM.jpg20121227-075602 PM.jpg20121227-075612 PM.jpg20121227-075619 PM.jpg
After we went for a little shopping- first to the Grieder where were amazing men’s sale for winter and new collection. I bought the essential for wardrobe New Balance Bordeaux sport shoes that are ideal for jogging and are super chic.
But the most cool shops were the Trois Pommes. There like 6 of them on one street. The woman that is the owner of it also has Prada, Miu Miu and Moncler. But the most nice shop was the one were there was only Balmain and Alaia. Is should say everything was beautiful. The masterpieces of Alaia like dresses and bags however were all lying and all sizes availe. Thats strange because in Paris all sizes were sold… We also went upstairs that is closed for public (we went here thanks to a very nice lady) and saw the antical outlet of Balmain… It was beautiful! A lot of gold and ornaments… Most of the clothes were designed by the older Balamin designer Christopher Decarnin that is for me better than the today’s one!

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The other cool shop was the Looq. It has designers like Maison Martin Margiela, Damir Doma and Yohji Yamamoto.

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For dinner we chose Tao’s, a trendy asian cuisine restaurant with an awesome atmosphere! The food was delicious but thee no photos because it was really dark… And after food time we had a walk through Bankhofstrasse and saw this…

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And these are the lights of Zurich.

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