Golden Globes 2013…in my humble opinion

It’s that time of the year again where award shows are the name of the game and “who wore what” is trending just about everywhere… I thought I’d get in on the Golden Globe Action with a list of my favorite and not so favorite looks…here goes:

MY FAVORITE LOOKS!
Anne Hathaway (Chanel)
Love the hair! Very chic sexy spy

 



Naomi Watts (Zaz Posen)
The back detail on this dress is KILLER

 

Jessica Alba (Oscar de la Renta)
Usually I’d find the bottom of this dress a bit busy but on Jessica it works

 

Michelle Dockery (Alexandre Vauthier)
Something so Greek Goddess about this dress you just have to love it

 

Jennifer Lopez (Zuhair Murad)
How does this woman always looks so well groomed, Crazy Beautiful

MY NOT FAVORITE LIST

DRESS:

 

I’m not a fan of Sienna Miller’s dress.. seriously too 70s curtain for my liking
– Even her stunning looks couldn’t make it OK

MAKE-UP:

Just can’t get behind the matching your eye make-up with your dress thing…
sorry Nicole Richie this is a lil Austin Powers girl meets Golden Girls

 

Dress was super cute though

 

  HAIR

I know Kelly Osbourne’s hair trend is supposed to be hip and happening
but to me it just looks like a home dye job gone wrong
 

DECOLLETAGE

Jessica Chastain’s top looks like a outfit malfunction waiting to happen,
seriously waiting for a nipple slip

 

SHOES

 

NOT A FAN!!! I do not like these shoes! Sorry Katharine McPhee
But I find this shoe awkward!

 



 

Durban July Invited Designers’ Fashion Showcase


Recently I’ve been trying to re-ignite my love of fashion, it helps that I’m still on the mailing list for top fashion events, pr companies and so on 🙂

Gameplan media sent me the following pictures and info this morning and I just had to share, the pictures were taken by Anthony Grote on Wednesday night’s Vodacom Durban July Fashion Showcase, which gave members of Durban’s fashion community their first glimpse of this year’s eagerly anticipated Invited Designers’ collections.

The show is said to have delivered drama, theatrics and unrivalled designs not seen anywhere else in South Africa. My kind of show!


It was full on drama with SA Fashion Top Dog, David Thale who wowed the crowd with a black and white collection featuring strong animal printed chiffon and a regal showstopper, with layer upon layer of ombre-dyed tulle forming an elaborate shawl and a statement neck piece of beads cascading down the dress. 
… The Vodacom Durban July takes place at Greyville http://www.vodacomdurbanjuly.co.za/ 

Leigh Schubert’s ultra romantic collection was the epitome of ethereal beauty with a range of sheer cream netting, falling in layers effortlessly over the body.

Zama Mathe’s  collection makes me think afro-goth , the collection set tongues wagging with a tailored  sheer black chiffon & netting, open necklines and lace-up backs featuring an ethnic twist with grey shell and bead detail on cuffs and necklines.

Suzaan Heyns’ collection was perfectly suited for a modern day Goddess, it featured intricate black and cream spider-web panelled dresses. Gold was the accent of the range with buckled panels restraining the body and a delicate contrasting gold crystal shawl adding a futuristic, yet delicately demure feel to the collection.

Gideon’s collection of cream, grey and snatches of rich scarlet and blue, told a dramatic story of forbidden love. The theatrical collection built up to a deliciously tempting sheer red panelled dress as his showstopper.

Brenda Quinn from Diva stunned the crowd with a collection only to be described as dramatic. The cream and beige collection with it’s updated victorian feel showed an array of textures from lace to crocheted doilies. Quinn’s showstopper featured a multi-textural handkerchief skirt which drew gasps from the crowd.

Colleen Eitzen who is known for a style which merges comfort with glamour showcased a flawlessly feminine range of tiered skirts in a gradation of tones from beige and grey to rich berry, which appeared to drip from the dresses. Eitzen’s leather accessories added a subtle contrast to the sheer fabrics.

Life by Andre Martin is a bit too futuristic for my taste but he cant be faultered for stayed true to his label by featuring a dominantly male collection. Martin awed the crowd with a powerful display of denim and PVC, embellished with metal-studded black leather strips dramatically accented in dark red.

YEAH for SA Fashion week :)

Get Ready For A Sneak Peek At SA’s Best Designer Collections for Winter 2013 at SA Fashion Week
A feast of local fashion is on the cards for Johannesburg in September as 35 top designers prepare to show their collections at the country’s premier designer platform, SA Fashion Week (SAFW) for the Autumn/Winter 2013 Designer Collections.
SAFW’s 22nd seasonal showcase since its inception in 1997, will comprise of twelve shows at the Crowne Plaza Johannesburg – Rosebank from 27 – 30 September and will include industry stalwarts Clive Rundle, Craig Jacobs, Black Coffee, Ephraim Molingoana and Palesa Mokubung of Mantsho
An exciting addition to the line-up will be the signature collections of the six finalists of the Renault SA Fashion Week New Talent Search, a new SAFW initiative aimed at designers that have been in the industry for no longer than seven years and whose creative portfolios and business plans are of an exceptional calibre. The overall winner will be announced at the show.
Tickets are available from Computicket at R175 per show. For more information visit: www.safashionweek.co.za .
(info: safashionweek.co.za)

Mila Kunis newest face of Dior

Mila Kunis is the latest celebrity to become the face of  French fashion label Dior.
The 28 year old star of  “Black Swan”, “Friends with Benefits” and my fave “That 70s show”   will be the model for the Miss Dior handbag collection in the brand’s Spring/Summer 2012 advertising campaign, appearing worldwide this month.

Love her or hate her there is no getting away from the fact that she is just too adorable, here are some pics :

Louis Vuitton does not find Hangover 2 funny!

The luxury fashion brand, LOUIS VUITTON is suing Warner Bros. for using a counterfeit Louis Vuitton handbag in a scene of The Hangover Part II. Since you can’t pass a cheapo store without seeing a counterfeit LV, it seems kinda reasonable buuuuut in the movie, the prop was used as part of a joke.

The scene is set at an airport: the character Alan (Zach Galifianakis) carries a suitcase bearing the logo “LVM,” an obvious tip-off that the item is a fake (genuine Louis Vuitton bags are marked “LV”). “Careful,” Alan tells his friend, “that is a Louis Vuitton,” mispronouncing the name as “Lewis.”

In the movie, as in life, Alan is comically ridiculous for carrying a counterfeit. But it seems Louis Vuitton’s massive does’nt have a sense of humor.

The label is demanding that the film be removed from sale and seeking part of the film’s $580+ million profits and triple damages!!!

info from Vogue.co.za