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CATHERINE'S STYLE FILES - 2022
1 DECEMBER 2022 || The Princess of Wales visited Greentown Labs and Roca Inc in Chelsea along with the Prince of Wales in Boston on their second day while on a 3-Day Trip to the city for the 2022 Earthshot Awards.
Catherine was in -
Cranberry Blazer Jacket by Roland Mouret
'Axon' Side Zip Wide Leg Pants in Cranberry by Roland Mouret
Pussy Bow Blouse in Blush Pink
Gold and Diamond 'Maxi' Cupid Hoop Earrings by Daniella Draper
Burgundy Calfskin Boy Flap Bag with Enamel Handle from Chanel
'Gianvito 105' Pumps in Burgundy Suede from Gianvito Rossi
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Frankly, she had a chance to do something interesting with her fashion, like supporting small businesses/charities like the “Issy star” earrings that Catherine supports. Instead, we got super expensive brands like Roland Mouret or Chanel.
Don’t get me wrong, Catherine also spends a lot on clothes but she has been around for so long and she rewears so much, her 20 year old boots and 10 year old jackets have already paid themselves twice. And she’s the freaking Princess of Wales.
Yep, and I think that was one of Meghan’s bigger fashion mistakes. I get it, she wanted to wear couture and designed after spending her whole childhood looking through the windows of Beverly Hills. But she could’ve actually made it as a fashion influencer (ish) had she stuck with small indie labels. Even if she only ever wore women-owned brands, she could’ve done a lot for charity in a way that set her immediately apart from Kate.
The problem with going exclusively designer couture like she did is that you’re going to compete with Kate and no designer will choose to dress you when the future Princess of Wales/future Queen is an option. And not only are you competing with Kate for the actual garments, you’re competing in a “who wore it best” contest….and when you can be bothered to iron your garment, snip the tailor’s stitch, fold down the collar, it’s going to show. You’re going to lose the fashion showdown every time so why even bother playing, right?
That’s why I don’t feel so badly when Meghan complains about her Duchess wardrobe. She brought it on herself by trying to one-up Kate in Kate’s own clothes and had she just not, she could’ve made a separate name for herself.
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The Ultimate List of French Fashion Brands: Part One
in honor of @cambridgemadness
Part Two
Part Three
Part Four
Alaïa; women's, shoes, bags, accessories
Agnès B.; men's, women's, children's, accessories
American Vintage; men's, women's, children's, bags, accessories
Ami; men's, women's, bags, accessories
An'ge; women's
Anne Fontaine; women's, shoes, bags, accessories
A.P.C. (Atelier de Production et Création); men's, women's, unisex
Armor-Lux; men's, women's, children's
Balmain; men's, women's, children's, shoes, bags, accessories
Balzac; women's, children's, shoes, bags, accessories
Ba&Sh; women's, shoes, bags, accessories
Berluti; men's, shoes, bags, accessories
Carven; women's, shoes, bags, accessories
Catherine Walker (British-based; born in France); women's, accessories
Celine; men's, women's, shoes, bags, accessories, fine jewelry
Chanel; women's, shoes, bags, accessories, makeup, fine jewelry
Charvet; men's, women's, accessories
Chloé and See by Chloé; women's, children's, shoes, bags, accessories
Claudie Pierlot; women's, shoes, bags, accessories
Dior; men's, women's, shoes, bags, accessories, makeup, fine jewelry
Eric Bompard; men's, women's, accessories
Façonnable; men's, shoes, bags, accessories
Figaret; men's, women's
Fursac; men's, shoes, bags, accessories
Gaâla; women's, bags, accessories
Gerard Darel; women's, shoes, bags, accessories
Givenchy; men's, women's, shoes, bags, accessories, makeup
Hermès; men's, women's, shoes, bags, accessories, makeup, fine jewelry
Hervé Legér; women's
IRO; men's, women's, shoes, bags, accessories
Isabel Marant and Isabel Marant Étoile; men's, women's, shoes, bags, accessories
Jacquemus; men's, women's, shoes, bags, acessories
Jardin des Orangers; women's
KENZO; men's, women's, shoes, bags, accessories
Lacoste; men's, women's, children's, shoes, bags, accessories
Lanvin; men's, women's, children's; shoes, bags, accessories
La Redoute; men's, women's, children's, shoes
L'Autre Chose; women's, shoes
Louis Vuitton; men's, women's, shoes, bags, accessories
Loulou Studio; women's
Maison Kitsuné; men's, women's, shoes, bags, accessories
Maison Margiela; men's, women's, shoes, bags, accessories
Maje; women's, shoes, bags, accessories
Marie Marot; women's
Mes Demoiselles; women's
Officine Générale; men's, women's, shoes, accessories
Paule Ka; women's, shoes, bags
Rochas; women's (Farfetch has the best ready-to-wear selection)
Roland Mouret (British-based; born in France); women's
Rouje; women's, shoes, bags, accessories, makeup
Saint James; men's, women's, children's, accessories
Saint Laurent; men's, women's, shoes, bags, accessories, makeup
Sandro; men's, women's, shoes, bags, accessories
Schiaparelli; women's, bags, accessories
Sézane; men's, women's, shoes, bags, accessories
Soi; women's
Tara Jarmon; women's, accessories
The Frankie Shop; men's, women's, shoes, accessories
The Kooples; men's, women's, bags
Tricot; men's, women's
Weill; women's, accessories
Zadig & Voltaire; men's, women's, shoes, bags, accessories
Zilli; men's, shoes, accessories
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“Why do people not look at Camilla's spendings , why are only younger generation criticized for spending on clothes . Camilla has worn bags from Bulgari , Bottega veneta and chanel and not to mention designers like Anna valentine make custom looks for her . They are WAY more expensive than anything Catherine wears and Camilla doens't repeat clothes as much as she should” - Submitted by Anonymous
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charlotte-of-wales · 2 years
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An endless list of my favorite outfits worn by the Princess of Wales (55/∞)
Day two of the royal tour of Sweden, on January 31st 2018, wearing:
Catherine Walker bespoke red and white houndstooth coat
Alexander McQueen bespoke sheath dress.
Chanel quilted handbag
Tod's Burgundy Fringed Leather Pumps
Cornelia James 'Imogen' wool gloves in chocolate brown
In2Design earrings
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Do you have any headcanons about which perfumes the women of Twin Peaks would wear?
laura would wear the original poison when she goes out at night. donna would wear skin musk. aubrey would wear chanel no 5 cause she knows marilyn wore it. shelly would wear temptation impulse (never smelled this one but i tried doing a little research and that was a popular body spray at the time). josie would wear obsession. catherine would wear shalimar. sarah would wear white shoulders (my grandmas favorite and she reminds me of my grandma 😇). theres so many others that could be better choices these, other than impulse, are just the ones i’m most familiar with that were popular back then that feel the most true to me. now i really wanna rewatch twin peaks. wbu do you have any thoughts about what you think they’d wear???
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Top: Anna Mason Catherine Long Sleeve Cotton Blouse ($565.00) | Skirt: Zimmermann Rhythmic Tiered Silk-Linen Mini Skirt ($895.00) | Shoes: Repetto Cendrillon ballerinas (€215.00) | Handbag: Chanel MINI SAC À RABAT (9,000€) | Earrings: Oscar de la Renta FORK AND SPOON EARRINGS ($190.00) | Headband: Jennifer Behr Lori Headband In Silk Faille ($225.00)
There was no random item vote this week because I decided to create an outfit inspired by someone who left us recently: Angela Lansbury. Because she is most by many as Mrs. Potts, I decided to create an outfit inspired by this character.
I selected the skirt as it contained all the colours found on Potts’ bottom part. Next, the top was chosen because it has this classic English feel to it, perfect for a good English woman like Mrs. Potts. The shoes and handbag represent the golden bottom rim and the golden handle of the teapot.
I chose the earrings as I thought they fit Mrs. Potts position as head of the kitchen. As for the headband, it is of a similar to the colour of the hat she wears as a teapot and as a human.
Now, because Angela Lansbury is more than Mrs Potts, I decided to honour two other roles she’s had (among many): Jessica Fletcher and Miss Eglantine Price (from Bedknobs and Broomsticks). First, if you saw my making-of reel and turned the sound on, you will have noticed that I used the theme of Murder, She Wrote. This was obviously my wink at her character of Jessica Fletcher. In fact, my first encounter with Lansbury was in Murder, She Wrote, not in Beauty and the Beast (being French-Canadian, I first watched that movie in French). That show is one of my comfort shows that I like rewatching every once in a while. Along with Columbo, she was my introduction into the world of mystery tv shows.
For Miss Eglantine Price, there’s the title, which is from the song “The Age of Not Believing”. While I was not familiar with the movie it came from as a kid, I had a box set of Disney song CDs which included that song, and I always found it soothing.
So long, Mrs. Lansbury. And thank you. For everything.
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Fashion Icons Through the Ages: Timeless Inspiration for Modern Trends
Fashion is an ever-evolving form of self-expression that transcends time and cultural boundaries. From the elegant styles of the Renaissance to the rebellious spirit of the 20th-century counterculture, fashion has always mirrored the zeitgeist of its era. Throughout history, certain individuals have emerged as trailblazers, leaving an indelible mark on the world of style. These fashion icons, through their unique and innovative approaches, have shaped the way we perceive and embrace fashion today. In this exploration of "Fashion Icons Through the Ages," we will delve into the lives and styles of some of the most influential figures in the world of fashion, drawing inspiration from their timeless contributions to create a bridge between the past and the present.
Ancient Influences:
The roots of fashion can be traced back to ancient civilizations, where clothing served both functional and symbolic purposes. In ancient Egypt, for example, the pharaohs and high-ranking officials adorned themselves with elaborate garments and accessories as a symbol of their status and power. The flowing robes and intricate jewelry of this era continue to inspire designers today, emphasizing the enduring allure of ancient aesthetics.
Greek and Roman civilizations also played a significant role in shaping early fashion. The toga, worn by Roman citizens, and the chiton, a draped garment popular in ancient Greece, have left a lasting impact on modern fashion. The timeless elegance and simplicity of these classical styles often find their way into contemporary designs, showcasing the enduring influence of ancient fashion on the modern runway.
The Renaissance Revival:
The Renaissance marked a period of profound cultural and artistic transformation in Europe, and fashion was no exception. During this time, individuals such as Queen Elizabeth I and Catherine de' Medici set new standards for opulence and sophistication. Elizabethan fashion, characterized by lavish fabrics, intricate embroidery, and voluminous skirts, continues to captivate designers who seek to infuse their creations with a sense of regal grandeur.
The Renaissance also saw the emergence of the corset, a garment that would shape women's silhouettes for centuries to come. Though its use has evolved over time, the corset's influence is unmistakable in contemporary designs that celebrate the female form.
The Roaring Twenties:
The 1920s brought about a seismic shift in fashion, ushering in the era of flappers and the iconic silhouette of the "Roaring Twenties." Women abandoned the restrictive corsets of the past in favor of loose-fitting, drop-waist dresses that allowed for greater freedom of movement. Coco Chanel, a pioneer of modern fashion, played a pivotal role in popularizing the relaxed, androgynous style that defined the decade.
The Jazz Age not only revolutionized women's fashion but also introduced iconic menswear styles, including the enduring appeal of the three-piece suit. The suave and sophisticated looks of the 1920s, epitomized by figures like F. Scott Fitzgerald and his fictional character Jay Gatsby, continue to inspire contemporary fashion, influencing everything from formal wear to street style.
The Golden Age of Hollywood:
The glamour of Hollywood's Golden Age in the 1930s and 1940s left an indelible mark on fashion. Stars like Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn, and Cary Grant became style icons, and their influence is still felt in the timeless elegance and sophistication associated with the era. From Monroe's iconic white halter dress to Hepburn's little black dress in "Breakfast at Tiffany's," these Hollywood legends set the stage for classic, glamorous fashion that transcends trends.
Postwar Rebellion:
The postwar period witnessed a rebellion against the formality of previous decades, giving rise to youth-driven subcultures and countercultural movements. Figures like James Dean and Marlon Brando popularized a more casual, rebellious style with leather jackets and denim, symbolizing a departure from the sartorial norms of the time. This rebellious spirit laid the foundation for the emergence of the iconic "cool" aesthetic that continues to influence streetwear and casual fashion today.
Swinging Sixties:
The 1960s marked a radical departure from the conservative styles of the previous decade. The youth-driven counterculture rejected established norms, and fashion became a powerful tool of self-expression. Icons like Twiggy and the Beatles embraced psychedelic prints, bold colors, and unconventional silhouettes, embodying the spirit of the Swinging Sixties.
The miniskirt, popularized by designers like Mary Quant, became a symbol of liberation and women's empowerment. The androgynous styles of musicians like David Bowie challenged traditional gender norms, leaving a lasting impact on the evolving landscape of fashion.
Punk Rebellion:
The late 1970s and early 1980s saw the emergence of punk rock, a movement that not only revolutionized music but also had a profound influence on fashion. Punk style, characterized by torn clothing, leather jackets, and bold accessories, became a symbol of rebellion and anti-establishment sentiment.
Fashion icons like Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren played a key role in shaping the punk aesthetic, and their DIY ethos continues to inspire designers who seek to challenge conventions and push the boundaries of traditional fashion.
Minimalism and Grunge:
As the fashion world entered the 1990s, a shift towards minimalism and grunge aesthetics took center stage. Designers like Calvin Klein embraced clean lines and neutral colors, while the grunge movement, led by musicians like Kurt Cobain, popularized a more casual and disheveled style. The juxtaposition of these two contrasting trends defined the fashion landscape of the era, reflecting a desire for both simplicity and authenticity.
Contemporary Icons:
In the 21st century, the concept of fashion icons has evolved beyond traditional celebrities to include influencers, designers, and even fictional characters. Social media platforms have democratized fashion, allowing individuals to cultivate their unique styles and influence global trends.
In the realm of high fashion, designers like Alexander McQueen, Karl Lagerfeld, and Stella McCartney have left an indelible mark on the industry, pushing boundaries and redefining the possibilities of design. Meanwhile, influencers like Chiara Ferragni and fashion-forward celebrities such as Rihanna have become influential figures in shaping modern trends and challenging conventional notions of style.
Conclusion:
"Fashion Icons Through the Ages: Timeless Inspiration for Modern Trends" showcases the enduring influence of historical figures on the ever-evolving world of fashion. From the opulence of the Renaissance to the rebellion of punk, each era has contributed distinctive elements to the rich tapestry of style. The fusion of past and present in contemporary fashion reflects a continual dialogue between tradition and innovation.
As we draw inspiration from the fashion icons of yesteryears, it becomes evident that true style transcends fleeting trends. The ability to adapt, reinterpret, and blend elements from different eras is what makes fashion an art form that is both dynamic and enduring. In the ongoing journey of self-expression through clothing, we find that the past is not merely a reference point but a boundless source of inspiration, offering a timeless guide for navigating the ever-changing landscape of modern fashion.
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Dior's Paris Fashion Week show pays homage to Maisie Williams' character in The New Look
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"Dior's Latest Collection Draws Inspiration from Maisie Williams' Iconic Role" Maisie Williams – who plays Catherine Dior in the new Apple TV+ series – was in the front row to see Dior's new collection. Dior made a case for logos in its latest Paris Fashion Week show. Logomania has fallen out of fashion favor in the past few years, replaced by the overwhelming trend for 'quiet luxury.' But Dior has brought back logos for its autumn/winter 2024 collection – albeit in a more grown-up way. Clothes all said the same thing: Miss Dior. In 1967, Dior launched the Miss Dior line. They were the first to use logos in clothing and accessories. Back then, it was heralding a new era in fashion – a more youthful and fun aesthetic. Miss Dior was Christian Dior's sister and her nickname. Maisie Williams played her in The New Look. It tracks the life of French designer Dior and his contemporaries – including Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel and Pierre Balmain. Catherine Dior was a revolutionary figure – she was arrested in Paris by the Gestapo in 1944 and sent to Ravensbrück, a Nazi concentration camp for women. She survived the war and lived as a farmer in Provence, France before she died in 2008. Williams watched Dior's latest collection. She wore a grey double-breasted skirt suit. The coat mimicked the Bar jacket. Dior debuted the design in 1947. References to Miss Dior ran throughout the show, with the name splashed overcoats and skirts. But make no mistake – this was not a busy collection. The company showcased a masterclass in creating elegant logos. They used a muted color palette, classic designs, and minimal styling to let the words shine through. There were references to Dior throughout the ages – from modern interpretations of the Bar jacket to shift mini dresses, perhaps referencing the Sixties origin of the Miss Dior fashion line. Creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri sent impeccably tailored matching denim sets down the runway. Models had slicked-back hair and minimal jewelry. They wore a single long gold chain around their necks. To add a youthful touch, they had an electric pink daub in the inner corner of each eye. Long black boots seem to be a recurring theme of this fashion month, as they were also central to Fendi's recent collection in Milan. Dior kicked off Paris Fashion Week. Celebrities attended the show in Tuileries Garden. Front-row theme: Tailoring. Jennifer Lawrence, Dior ambassador, wore a grey three-piece suit with no shirt under the waistcoat. Fellow brand ambassador Natalie Portman – who wore an intricately embroidered gown from Dior Couture to last month's Golden Globes – watched the show in a gold skirt suit set paired with a black turtleneck and tortoiseshell sunglasses. The Crown star Elizabeth Debicki's look was simple and elegant: a black strappy dress with loose hair and a red lip. Mia McKenna-Bruce won the EE Rising Star award at the Baftas. She wore a white tank top, pleated skirt, and beige trench coat for springtime dressing. Blackpink singer Jisoo is a familiar face on the Dior front row – this season, she wore a belted black jacket with a crisp white shirt and tie underneath. While presenter Alexa Chung also got the tailoring memo, wearing an off-white trouser suit with a cropped jacket. Furthermore, Dior has made its presence felt on the red carpet this awards season. The brand has been seen with America Ferrera and Naomi Watts at the SAG Awards, making a stunning impression with their elegant and stylish outfits. "However, while the collection primarily consists of everyday outfits, there are also a few flowing, sparkly gowns at the end that add a touch of elegance to the overall assortment.". It might catch the eye of celebrity stylists. Dune star Anya Taylor-Joy is a longstanding Dior ambassador, and singer Rihanna recently signed a new deal with the brand, so perhaps they'll be looking to the new collection for their next red carpet outfit. By Prudence Wade, PA Read the full article
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CATHERINE'S STYLE FILES - 2019
9 OCTOBER 2019 || The Duchess of Cambridge visited The Angela Marmont Centre For UK Biodiversity at the Natural History Museum in London.
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Catherine, the Princess of Wales fashion during day one of their Boston trip. 1. Airport arrival: Aubergine trousers and blazer from Alexander McQueen, and a pair of navy suede pumps from Gianvito Rossi. She's also wearing Princess Diana's sapphire dropped earrings 2. Welcome ceremony at Boston City Hall: Alexander McQueen Green dress coat, a Tartan dress from Burberry, and a pair of green shoes from Emmy London. 3. Chanel Vintage double-breasted jacket and black pants, and a pair of Gianvito Rossi black suede pumps.
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Catherine Princess of Wales new appearance in Chanel leads social media fans to ..
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Chanel ready to wear spring 2017
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the-empress-7 · 3 years
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This still remains my all time favorite day time look of Catherine’s. There is just something about wearing Chanel while in Paris.
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