Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Christian Lacroix,

Fingers Crossed for Lacroix

Apparently the fate of Christian Lacroix will be decided today . According to Lacroix there have been a few bids on the label, which will hopefully save the fashion house.

I've been looking back at one of my favourite Lacroix Couture collections, I love the ribbons in the hair, the soft lacey pinks and bejeweled crowns. It's fashion at its yummiest.

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Fresh Ideas for Victoria Beckham



You all know I love Victoria Beckham (she was my favourite Spice Girl, what are you gonna do?) and you know I adore her flying hats. Victoria hasn't worn a flying hat in quite a while, and I hope they haven't retired for ever. People did make fun of her hat collection, but I live for pictures of Victoria at the airport wearing military hats - she must be the only person on the planet with a collection of hats reserved for trips to the airport. My personal favourite was the grey suede number worn with the matching trench coat (see it HERE), that look was pure drama. I think it made my week when she wore it.
Anyway, the point is Victoria hasn't sported a airport hat in a long time now, so I'm hoping this Vogue Paris editorial will give her some inspiration. Military is a trend that never seems to die, and although it's taken a backseat for A/W it's still hanging around. So please take a trip to LA and pop on a military cap, Victoria. Pairing it with a camel coat like image one would be especially nice...




50 Best Dresses of 2010



The biggest post of the year is here - I've been working on it since January. If you're new to Coco's Tea Party the 50 Best Dresses of the year is simply a countdown of my favourite red carpet dresses. The list only includes celebrities and the dresses were all worn on the red carpet or to events during 2010.
- This year newcomers to the list include Dakota Fanning, Rose Byrne, Freida Pinto and Carey Mulligan.
- While Balmain was the label of the year only two Balmain dresses made the list. Versace was the highest ranking designer with four dresses making the top 50.
- Diane Kruger tops all other celebrities - making the list five times. And Michael Kors is the only designer to have the same dress make the list twice (just in different colours and on different women).
- Both Leighton and Blake made the list. But surprisingly Blake gets the higher position.
- And the winning dress this year is a lot more subtle than the previous winners , but I think it was the best this particular celebrity has looked in years. She was glowing.

Of course, all opinions differ, so please let me know what your favourite dresses were this year in the comments section.



























Built for the Red Carpet

In the last week there has been a lot of Stella McCartney on the red carpet. It started with Selma Blair, who wore a dress from the A/W collection to a premiere in LA. Then, of course, there was Kristen Bell who chose a lace dress from the same collection for The Teen Choice Awards. And last night Julia Roberts slipped into a Stella A/W jacket for the Eat, Pray, Love New York premiere.
Stella's fall collection must be constantly flying between New York and LA in order to make all these red carpet appearances right now. And in an effort to increase the collection's air miles further (you know, so it can take a nice holiday to Hawaii once S/S steals all the attention away) I've paired some of my favourite looks with certain celebrities who must be seen in Stella A/W.


Look number 4: Kristen Stewart
It's a well known fact that Kristen Stewart doesn't feel comfortable on the red carpet, especially when she's decked out in super-girly pieces. This Stella dress looks like it was made for her as the stripes and loose shape play off to her tomboyish vibe but the amount of leg on show keeps it dressy. If she paired it with a statement heel and a hint of 60's eye makeup I think she'd kill this look.


Look number 42: Tilda Swinton
Because how could you not want to see Tilda rock these mustard yellow trousers and sheer organza top? Tilda is great at wearing tricky colours and she's even better at working the androgynous look. This outfit is sexy without being fussy and Tilda is my number one choice.


Look number 41: Thandie Newton
The highest compliment I can pay a dress is that I want to see it on Thandie Newton, and I truly think Thandie is the only woman who could look as gorgeous as Natasha Poly does in this orange number. It's also been quite a while since we had a Thandie red carpet appearance so fingers crossed she puts in a call to Stella HQ.


Look number 36: Blake Lively
I don't know if look 36 would work as well on Blake as it does in my head, but I'd love to see her give it a go anyway. I think it's time Blake experimented a little more with fashion and left the short sparkly numbers at home for a while. With minimal makeup and scraped back hair this outfit could be a gorgeous choice.

What do you think if my Stella selection? Who else would you like to see in the collection?

images from vogue.co.uk

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Blair's Style Competition

It's not long now until the new season of Gossip Girl begins and I'm getting uncharacteristically excited as the weeks go by. It's no secret that Chuck doesn't die, as he was photographed filming scenes with French actress Clemence Posey a few weeks ago. I'm sure Blair will be less than thrilled about her love rival, but will it hurt even more that Clemence's character Eva could become a style rival too? Both Leighton and Clemence were on set in New York yesterday and it's hard for me to select a favourite outfit as they both looked gorgeous.

Actresses Leighton Meester and Clemence Posey shoot a scene for Gossip Girl in New York City New York on August 9, 2010. Leighton and Clemence enjoyed a day of shooting with a group of dogs for adoption.  Fame Pictures, Inc

Leighton's floral dress is beautiful, the type of summer dress you'd keep in your wardrobe for years as the shape is so classic. But then Clemence's look has that easy vibe that French girls work so well. At the moment I'm looking for the perfect lightweight silk shirt that can be tucked into flirty skirts and will also look great with jeans, so Clemence's look definitely appeals to me.

Which outfit is your favourite? And do you think Blair and Eva will become friends or is Blair more likely to throw Eva into that dog pen?

images famepictures via Picapp.com
The Ultimate Beachwear

I've always had a thing for Missoni bikinis, to me they are the ultimate luxury. Think of girls like Margherita Missoni, Nicole Richie and Sienna Miller with their luxe beachy looks. Anyone who has a holiday coming up should definitely check out the Missoni sale that has just opened on The Outnet. I expect the bikinis will go super fast, and these two babies are the best of the bunch...



Which is your favourite of the two? I'm in love with the red number. And if bikinis aren't your thing there is an adorable Missoni headband for just £14. Who doesn't love a good sale? Especially a Missoni sale...

Missoni at up to 70% off at theOutnet.com
My Expectations Are Great

I've been a big fan of W magazine for years now, and if you'd told me about their current re-design last year I would have gone into panic; W was my favourite. But while I still enjoy reading W I have become less excited about picking it up it as the months go on this year. So the change is welcome.
Yesterday the new editor-in-chief (W didn't have an editor before) Stefano Tonchi gave an interview to WWD about the re-designed September issue. The cover is a triple gatefold shot by Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin and styled by Alex White, and it features eight new(ish) faces including Emma Roberts, Zoë Kravitz and Yaya DaCosta.


I like all three cover images with my favourite featuring Yaya DaCosta, Jennifer Lawrence and Greta Gerwig. The biggest change on the cover is the new "W" font  (apparently it's called Benton - after my favourite ER Dr I hope...) and the introduction of the tagline "who, what, where, when and why in the world of style." I like the new font but I'm less keen on the tagline - it might take time for me to get used to it.
Obviously the content of a magazine is equally, if not more, important than the cover, so I'll have to wait until the issue hits the UK until I can fully decide what I like and don't about the re-design. But I don't think I'll be disappointed.

What are your inital thoughts on the W re-design? Do you like the new font and tagline? And do you think they chose the right cover stars?

The article that accompanies the cover can be read now at wmagazine.com

images from wmagazine.com and wwd.com

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