Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Korhani Home's Gothic Bride



Hello sweeties.  I am up at Toronto Fashion Week this week covering the designers of the North.  While Toronto has some terrific boutiques and culture dark style, World Mastercard Fashion Week is generally not the venue for them. 

I was delighted to find some elaborate Gothic looks at the Korhani Home fashion show last night.  This is always one of the shows to look forward to.  They take their collection of home textiles and carpets and transform  them into dramatic themes with fantastic styling.

They took the collection of rugs in muted purples, eggplant, black and grey and transformed them into sweeping gowns, capes and kimono-inspired outfits.  They styled the models wigs into towering Bride of Frankenstein looks and accessorized them with decadent embellishments or pitch black ravens.

What do you think of this magic carpet runway show? 


Monday, March 11, 2013

Zombie Fragrance

Sunday night and I'm looking forward to watching someone kick some walker butt on the Walking Dead... While Michonne might have made headbands fashionable for the post-Zombie apocalypse age, I can't say there are too many more style trends created by the show.

Demeter fragrances begs to disagree.  They recently launched a zombie fragrance collection.  When people tell you that you smell like "something died", it generally isn't a compliment.  The product description for the men's fragrance lists notes of the forest floor, mushrooms, the women's as lighter, with dregs from the bottom of a wine barrel... (who knew female corpses were oenophiles?)

The same company also offers a "Funeral Home" fragrance.

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Exclusive Interview: Immortal Game Designer CLIFFLEE

The Immortal Game is an edgy film and fashion collaboration between Noir Tribe Media and fashion designer CLIFFLEE.  The film imagines a gorgeous woman who embodies six different chess pieces that are sacrificed throughout the story, inspired by the famous chess match of 1851.

CLIFFLEE is a designer who has worked for iconic names in fashion like Helmut Lang and Jean-Paul Gaultier.  He created the dark, sexy looks for the film from his own collection.  

You can win your own CLIFF LEE Immortal game makeover with Noir Tribe's contest HERE.

We had a chance to get a quick interview with Cliff about his work:

Courtesan Macabre: You left Canada for Paris in 1996 and your resume includes working with some the most prominent designers in fashion today.  Are there any experiences from with previous employers that shape how you work today?

CLIFFLEE: Absolutely. The incredible amount of efforts required in creating a comprehensive collection.

CM: You have a dark, sexy style that is also edgy.  What inspirations inform your overall aesthetic?
 CL: Thank you. I guess mostly from abstract sculpture, painting and contemporary art.

CM: What is your design process? Do you prefer to drape or sketch?
CL: My design process is a combination of images, sketches and draping so they are both equally important to me.

CM: How did you approach the task of creating the looks for each chess character for the Immortal Game?
CL: The look of each character was first created by looking at the shape of each chess piece and then we elaborated the looks through their character symbolism with different accessories for Immortal Game.

CM: Are you a chess player yourself? 
CL: Yes but I don't play as much as I like to anymore unfortunately.
CM: Thanks Cliff!
Enter the Pinterest contest to win the handmade Pawn's hat, umbrella and a custom Pawn's dress made for you by CLIFFLEE himself!  Enter HERE.


Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Falguni Shane and Peacock Fall 2013

This husband and wife design duo was one of my favorite discoveries this past NY Fashion week.  They got their start making custom pieces for India's elite.  Now their dramatic, luxurious pieces have made their way into international boutiques and celebrities like Jennifer Lopez. 

The prints, the elaborate embroidery, the cyber-futuristic corseting had a dark and edgy feel.  Fierce and glamorous, I would love to strut down Gotham streets or a red carpet in any of these Falguni and Shane Peacock looks.  

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Sergio Davila's Steampunk Muse

Most people love Steampunk as an aesthetic, but see it as a costume.  How do you bring a sense of romance and vintage appreciation into every day sportswear?  Peruvian designer Sergio Davila seems to have solved this question at his recent Fall 2013 fashion show.

Using a love of natural fiber fabrics and classic tailoring techniques, he created a collection for men and women with a vintage color palette of brown, grey, tan and black.  While the inspiration was retro, he updated the styling for more modern tastes.  Leather and brass hardware are nice details to trim shaped collars. Slicked hair for the gents and pin-up girl waves brought back the look of groomed days past...

See the full collection here. 

Friday, January 25, 2013

Horror Coiffeur - Charlie Le Mindu Spring 2013

A lesser-known designer made a spooky impact at the Paris couture shows this week... Charlie Le Mindu was inspired by women who "scare him", citing muses like Nina Hagen and Lee Aaron.

He created dramatic dresses made from human hair.  The effect recalled femme fatales of years past as well as striking dominatrix ladies of contemporary times.

What do you think of this collection?
Photos from nowfashion.com and Giovanni Giannoni

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Lolita Boys? Comme des Garcons all 2013


Comme des Garcons at the recent menswear shows showed a collection that was definitely against the norm of traditional "masculinity".  In addition to the typical black and avant garde clothing from the label, they had male models stroll down the runway in bunny and Mickey Mouse ears from Stephen Jones.  There were pastel jackets, pajama-like pants and fuzzy sweaters...   This was supposed to be an ode to "youth".  Yes, even handsome male models and iconic designers have an awkward phase...