Back in Fashion: Patterned Tights! [Winter 2011]

November 21st, 2011

Fun and playful patterned tights!

Sexy, sophisticated patterned tights

By Stefanie Payne, Exectuive Editor at CityRoom

Arriving in Paris recently, I was eager to step off the Metro to see what fashion trends the women of the Left Bank were wearing.  Of course, I needn’t even leave the basement trains to discover that already making a splash in late fall fashion—to my hearts greatest delight—an accessory that I have harvested for years… on the itty-long legs of the St. Germaine jet-set: patterned tights.  An accent so fantastic, that it gives women of every size and shape extraordinary style on every single budget, while shielding legs from impending cold temperatures that invariably blow in this time of year.  Patterned tights are back on ladies. And not only can every woman can wear them, but there is a pattern for any time and every place—professional, sexy, subtle, playful—for every shoe and boot.

Vintage inspired patterned tights

Now, i am not going to go over every possible way to wear tights and with what, because your have your own personality and sense of style, but here is a quick run through of how different styles, colors and fabrics can bring you from a Thursday night on the town to a Sunday afternoon date.

For the workplace (professional, conservative): Try tights with vertical lines and small cutouts.  The larger the cutout the more it attracts the eye – the key is to keep it understated and non-distracting.

Whimsical and sweet colored thigh-highs

On the Metro (urban, chic): Think motorcycle maven meets hipster meets fashionable guys-best-friend with effortless style… you know, the girl who looks like she fell out of bed, done, undone, and totally chic.  Find tights that have vintage-inspired patterns.  Throw on a pair of ankle boots and a mini and poof! You’re effortlessly chic too.

For a night out (sexy, sultry):  Swirly lines, floral patterns, muted colors and delicate shape patterns are sophisticated and ultra feminine.  Ornate designs make the statement: “I’m a lady… a fabulous one.”

Saturday at the zoo (playful, fun): Bold colors, yarn, plaid (schoolgirl) patterns… these tights are a nod to your childhood and shout “I’m fun!”   

 




Marilyn Monroe, Marlene Dietrich and Grace Kelly J’Adore Dior

October 26th, 2011

Dior Brings Iconic Actresses Back to Life for their Latest Commercial

Charlize Theron has been the face of Christian Dior’s fragrance, J’Adore, since 2004, but she faces stiff competition for the limelight in the latest commercial as Dior brings three Hollywood icons back to life. In the one and a half minute film, directed by Seven Years In Tibet director Jean-Jacques Annaud, Monroe, Kelly and Dietrich appear backstage at a fashion show in which Theron is appearing. The show is in fact Dior’s SS 2011 runway and the film was shot in the beautiful Galerie des Glaces at the Château de Versailles.

Of course, the actresses in question have not been brought back to life in some sort of Death Becomes Her fashion, their faces have been CGI’ed in and expertly so at that. Although this is not a new trick, numerous advertisements in recent years have employed the same technology, it is perhaps the best example that I have seen and the results are spellbinding.

To what the film and the ‘making of’ footage go to The Dior Facebook page.

By: Emma Hutchinson, CityRoom Fashion Correspondent


Michelle Williams Covers Vogue as Marilyn Monroe

October 4th, 2011

Actress Channels Monroe on the October Cover Ahead of Her Upcoming Role in ‘My Week with Marilyn’

It seems every starlet has to have her turn at Marilyn Monroe, Lisa Marie Presley did it for Kevyn Aucoin’s Making Faces in 1997, Lindsay Lohan did it for New York Magazine last year and now Michelle Williams is doing it on the cover of Vogue. In fairness to Williams, though, unlike Lohan and Presley this is not just some photo shoot as Williams has taken on the role of Monroe in My Week with Marilyn. The film chronicles Monroe’s fraught relationship with Laurence Olivier during the filming of The Prince and the Showgirl in 1957 and is based around production assistant, Colin Clark’s, memoir The Prince, The Showgirl and Me.

Williams, who had to be padded to attain the famous curves, said of the role, “I do remember one moment of being all suited up as Marilyn and walking from my dressing room onto the soundstage practicing my wiggle. There were three or four men gathered around a truck, and I remember seeing that they were watching me come and feeling that they were watching me go–and for the very first time I glimpsed some idea of the pleasure I could take in that kind of attention; not their pleasure but my pleasure. And I thought, Oh, maybe Marilyn felt that when she walked down the beach.”

The film opens in November. For further information on the film see the film’s official website or to see the full photo shoot and interview go to Vogue.com.

 

- Emma Hutchinson, CityRoom Fashion Correspondent


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