Monday, February 25, 2019

Givenchy

Luxury mode brands that were established three or four decades ago were born egress of passion formulate and to crap a legacy that could be passed down from one generation to another. The items from the other(prenominal) speak of opulence, culture and status that t remain ever customary in the present days some call it reals while others number it as collectors items. Whatever one chooses to name it, fashion houses are capitalising on fashion trends of today and bringing the trends from the past tail end to the runmodal value. A fashion house that is creating ripples of admiration is Givenchy with its Fall/Winter 2013 collection for women.Hubert de Givenchy, one of the initial and most important haute couture designers worldwide, bushel the trends of Parisian fashion and defined elegance worldwide and fast forward to the present and the Parisian luxury designate currently designed by Riccardo Tisci, still preserves the code set by Hubert de Givenchy acting with a palet te of non-colours, grey, black, white and beige, to better limn an uncluttered silhouette while adding the personalised touch of Riccardo which is mainly dour romantic. Together they make Givenchy one of the most appreciated brands in the world.An line up of bag collections was unveiled at recent preview of Givenchys FW 2013 collection, and among them, the HDG and Antigona devil of this seasons collections stand taller than the rest. It is fast becoming the IT bags to be seen on the arm of stars, celebrities and the likes of them. Creating a collection after iconic individuals is a way of immortalising these icons and to ensure their presence lingers with the brand for generations to come, and the HDG pays homage to the man who put Givenchy on the fashion map of the world.The Givenchy HDG Fall collection is Riccardo Tiscis perception of a French couture house creating a bag for the dynamic urban woman. It is close to class and elegance with a hint of sporty attitude that is lite to wear. All these fundamental notions are what the name Givenchy stands for. Its simple shape with unmingled lines is twisted with a chunky metal chain, adding a masculine feel. The HDG comes in a medium or small size in herringbone pattern cotton, calf flog, eel, or sea-wolf. The printed version features maison Givenchy as a reference to what was written on the labels sewn onto haute couture creations.The House of Givenchy is thrilled to be bringing back the star of Fall/Winter 2010 the Antigona collection. This collection designed by Riccardo Tisci root debuted on the runway in the Fall-Winter 2010 Ready-to-wear collection alas the disposition of the Antigona collection is timeless, the fashion house felt it is apt to reintroduce it to fashion connoisseurs in the Fall/Winter 2013 collection. Its sharp details and boxy reflexion represent Riccardo Tiscis love of the masculine and feminine contrast and with a recognizable, structured shape, this new design combines the feminine aspects of a classic capital of Massachusetts bag with masculine features.Several references are made to its military spirit such(prenominal) as a large industrial zipper or a triangle padded leather patch. Exclusively designed metal maulers and loops were developed alongside a leather shoulder strap to allow for the Givenchy woman to carry the Antigona in different ways. Inspired by Antigone, a strong female figure in Greek Mythology whose name stands for inflexible, the Antigona is a modern bag that will remain a classic in Riccardo Tiscis accessories collections for Givenchy.Some of the stars who have been spotted with this classic on their arms are Beyonce, Gwyneth Paltrow, Madonna, Zoe Saldana, Kate Moss and Demi Lovato to name a few. Overall, the Fall/Winter 2013 womens collection marries the intensity of gypsies and the romanticism of a Victorian feeling to celebrate women. Riccardo Tisci revisits the signature shapes and prints of his Givenchy record to create b old feminine silhouettes. Looking at the gypsy aesthetics borrowing mens clothes but adding femininity in cutting and mixing them with womens pieces, Riccardo Tisci creates a collection constantly playing with the feminine and the masculine.Biker jackets, bomber jackets, sweatshirts and collar-less duffle coats are paired with under-the-knee skirts and flow-y balloon-shaped dresses. Delicate flounces, lithesome ruffles and micro-pleats animate blouses, shirts and dresses. Graphic patchworks of fabrics and prints reveal elaborate techniques of construction and a secern take on textures. The sensuality of lace or silk chiffon is reworked in a mosaic-like geometry.Flower-printed flannel, rose-painted chunky tweed and paisley jacquard are paired with lumberjack checked shirts, Madonna-printed smooth and shark jaws mens prints. Embroidered tulle and chiffon display stars, large sequins and crystals. Sharp boots lay down hand-stitched stripes of multi-coloured elaphe, python, whip sn ake or eel. Chain bracelets in atomic number 46 feature an engraved medal. Carrier straps are turned into braided leather or crystal pave belts. The Fall-Winter 2013 Womens Givenchy collection is turning out to be a lust-worthy contender for your precious hard-earned salary.

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