Alberta Ferretti Spring 2010: Top Picks

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Perhaps not so overtly retro as the last collection I posted up here, but nonetheless, a lot of feminine, vintage touches in a palette of creams, violets and dusky fall colors.

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Click here to see my picks from the Spring/Summer 2009 collection, which had more of a 1920s feel…

Victoria Beckham Fall 2010

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Inspired by Dick Tracy era, Beckham illustrated that the new silhouette was still as much about structure as ever–but featured a slightly looser silhouette and drape. The contrast of light and dark and feminine and masculine were underlying motifs as she softened the shoulders while, for evening, went more daring with raw edges and asymmetric collars.

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Rich neutrals set the groundwork for the lineup, peppered with such current colors as sanguine, emerald, graphite and antique gold. “Nerdy chic,” she explained of a series of draped crepe dresses. “That’s where my personal style is at.” Clever details peppered throughout included a classic grosgrain belt partially hidden as a corset to keep the waist solid or cut outs placed delicately under the arms just so.

A Forties-inspired rib jersey/wool twill drape skirt dress elegantly balanced the tension between top and bottom beautifully while a “little cloud dress” hand tacked and cut on a bias was a fine example of Beckham’s relentless pursuit of perfection.


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Jo’s Favorite looks from Fashion Week

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Above: Carolina Herrera

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Above: Marc Jacobs tweed trench coat with a fur collar and cuffs

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Above: Victoria Beckham

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Above: Ruffian

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Above: Gwen Stefani’s L.A.M.B

And here’s an oldie, but a goodie. I just HAD to include it!

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The 1940s were the inspiration behind the Carolina Herrera Fall 2008 collection, and no woman was fully dressed without a proper hat back then. The highly sculptural felt numbers were perfectly perched atop the models’ soft waves.

Christian Dior Spring 2010 Haute Couture

From Fashion Wired Daily:

“Tally ho Dior!

Equestrian chic was the big news in Christian Dior’s spring haute couture show Monday afternoon, Jan. 25, in Paris, where the house’s couturier John Galliano looked to find ladies who hunted, rather than lunched.

Specifically, Galliano referenced the late 19th century women who inspired Charles James, the neo-classical American designer whose more extravagant shapes also inspired Monsieur Christian Dior himself when he developed the 1947 New Look show, one of the most influential collections ever made.”

Here are some of my favorites:


[Photos: Catwalking.com/Wireimage]