Showing posts with label Phoebe Philo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Phoebe Philo. Show all posts

Saturday, 16 July 2011

Designer: Phoebe Philo

"I like the idea of women not showing too much, of being quite reserved"


I read a fab article today in the 'i' saturday paper about the reserved yet highly talented Phoebe Philo, designer for Celine, the french and very chic fashion label.

Since I noticed Celine back in 2008, when Ms Philo took over the direction and design of the brand, I have loved every collection, specifically Philo's first collection for the Celine fashion brand. As the article states, that collection was so right for the time and it was 'very well judged' as we were in the midst of a recession (back in October 09) and Philo herself 'was immediately hailed as being at the forefront of "the new minimalism"'. This is a key reason as to why the Celine brand, and Philo herself is ranked in my top 5 of my favoured designers: Philo discusses in the article that the fashion house chooses the best fabrics and the most creative and crafted cut, so that every piece is perfect for every collection, this again is another reason why I love Philo: her work ethos is contemporary and so right for the time.

Below are some of my favourite pieces from Philo's archive of collections for the Celine fashion label.

Fall11



Celine S/S11






Celine Fall10





Celine S/S10


Saturday, 11 December 2010

British Fashion Awards

I'm so happy for Phoebe Philo for winning the Designer of the year award. Her collections, since Phoebe rejoined the fashion world from having time off after her time at Chloe, have been incredible and so right for the time.





Also, my favourite model of the year, Lara Stone won the model of the year award which again I'm really pleased about, (although she's not neccessarily british she has married a brit and one of her parents are british so whatever...) but she deserved it. Fashion in 2010 specifically, really showed love and enjoyment of the 'real' woman and Lara Stone played a huge part in that.



Saturday, 11 September 2010

The classic It bag

Is it me or is the IT bag of the season, from the gorgeous Phoebe Philo for Celine, the new Hermes Constance bag? They look very similar non?

Vintage Hermes Burgandy Constance bag.


RTW Fall/10 Celine handbag

Saturday, 8 May 2010

The Gentlewoman is a gentle read





I bought The Gentlewoman magazine a good couple of months back but really have only had the chance recently, to grab a huge mug of coffee and blissfully flick through the yummy glossy pages of this brand new, gorgeous publication.

The cover profile immediately grabbed my attention, after digesting the s/s10 collections, Phoebe Philo’s collection really stood out to me for its gorgeous fabrics and stunning muted ochre palette. The front cover of The Gentlewoman magazine nicley resembles Philo’s s/s10 collection colouring. Without hesitation I picked up the magazine and bought it, and for the past few weeks it has been sat on my huge pile of fashion magazines, gleeming at me to read it, and now after 3 photoshoots, plus more deadlines, I have read it :)

This issue was based around the idea of ‘Modernism’. The format of the magazine I love: it’s almost laid out like a novel with different parts and sections. The lovely extra in the middle of the magazine, on the matt, dusty paper highlight references for the whole issue, displaying things that have helped or inspired the writers for the issue, this I love as I really like to understand where ideas come from and where people look to be influenced. The content in the magazine reminded me heavily, of 'Interview' magazine: the writers had interviewed many different women from a variety of occupations and had based each interview around a certain subject, which again I really like, specifically the ‘Modern Planning’ inspired interview with Louise Gray and the ‘Modern Food’ section where Eva Wiseman interviewed the talented Kitty Travers, an ice cream genius, on her eating habits and choices.

As for the fashion in the magazine, although simple, it looks amazing. I especially loved the ‘Tall ‘n Small’ shoot, shot by Daniel Riera and styled by Jodie Barnes, for its quirky and fun concept and yummy imagery, the clothes were gorgeous too.

When I look at fashion/culture magazines I like to see attractive imagery, inviting imagery really, that grabs my attention first and foremost and impels me to read the credits and really look at the styling and the clothing, and The Gentlewoman, alongside its cultural articles, and pleasant layout, certainly did this. Excited for the next issue :)

P.s if you have bought the magazine, how stylish and yummy is the last photoshoot?!- ‘Wardrobe’ shot by Qui Yang and styled by Jonathan Kaye.