Thursday, April 12, 2012

Donna Karan Spring 2012 Natural

Donna Karan Spring 2012 Natural

Donna Karan silk wrap dress
$3,800 - nordstrom.com

Donna Karan fitted dress
£2,955 - harveynichols.com

Donna Karan draped dress
$2,710 - stylebop.com

Donna Karan pencil dress
$1,795 - stylebop.com

Donna Karan jacket
$1,568 - stylebop.com

Donna Karan wrap skirt
$742 - stylebop.com

Donna Karan pleated skirt
$830 - stylebop.com

Donna Karan wooden necklace
$1,495 - neimanmarcus.com

Donna Karan bronze necklace
$995 - neimanmarcus.com

Crystal jewelry
$500 - dwr.com

Donna Karan leather belt
$845 - stylebop.com

Donna Karan leather belt
$595 - nordstrom.com

Donna Karan wide leather belt
$595 - neimanmarcus.com

Cowhide Rugs
$599 - roomandboard.com

Water Hyacinth Cushion
£39 - toast.co.uk

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*NEW* at the DeYoung Museum: The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier:

*NEW* at the DeYoung Museum: The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier:
March 24, 2012 - August 19, 2012 Herbst Special Exhibition Galleries. Dubbed fashion’s enfant terrible, Jean Paul Gaultier launched his first prêt-à-porter collection in 1976 and founded his own couture house in 1997. Emerging as a designer in the 1970s, he developed his own dress codes that reflected the changing world around him. The openly gay Gaultier uses his designs to tackle gender and transgender issues through androgynous, gender-bending styles, meanwhile delving even further into some of the darker areas of the sexual revolution. Always provocative, he addresses issues of multiculturalism by bringing ethnic diversity to the Paris runway. Despite the gritty and sometimes controversial context of his collections, the clothes remain beautiful, superbly crafted with the finest dressmaking and detailing skills. This dynamic, multimedia exhibition will include 140 haute couture and prêt-à-porter designs created between the mid-1970s and 2010, along with numerous sketches, archival documents, fashion photographs, and video clips that spotlight Gaultier’s collaborations with filmmakers, choreographers, and musicians, most notably Madonna. For this presentation, Gaultier partnered with the Montreal-based theater company Ubu Compagnie de Création in the design of 30 animated mannequins who talk and sing in playful and poetic vignettes.