Topshop Holiday 08 Look Book, Sequin High Waist Knickers $50, Mongolian Jacket $300, Lace Bodycon Dress $110, Agatha High Round Toe Boot $160, Sequin Clutch Bag $80, Corset Leather Glove $32,
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Topshop Holiday 08 Look Book

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Coutorture Community Must Reads 10/13: The Community Does Lace
The blogosphere didn't take the day off for Columbus Day (and neither did we) which means there are plenty of interesting posts worth reading before you go order your chicken wings and ogle Eli Manning (oh wait that's us) on Monday Night Football.
Lace and other feminine frippery was on the minds of more than just us. I Am Fashion has a new guest blogger (welcome!) who explores her new found obsession with lingerie.
The Coveted introduces us to Swedish designer Lamilla
Kingdom of Style continues to astound with her crocheting skills as she debuts her homemade Rodarte knit tights.
Debutante Clothing found a lace black dress on Ebay for $16. Go on and get it!
And because we have to include just a few general interesting posts andSheFinds asks what went wrong with Sigerson Morrison for Target and The Beauty of Life has a Yes to, well, lots of varieties of Produce, giveaway
In The Showroom: Catherine Holstein Spring 09
This morning we visited the Denise Williamson Showroom for some face time with their Spring 09 offerings. First up was Catherine Holstein's highly anticipated Spring 09 collection which was one of our favorites from New York Fashion Week. She might be known as a cool, pretty girl around town but Holstein's designs go far deeper than that. What was impressive in person was how Holstein balanced so many elements without compromising that classic contemporary feeling. The palette included mustard yellow, indigo, and red, the fabrics ranged from lace to cotton, and the silhouettes went from billowy to pin-straight. There wasn't a piece in the collection we didn't like but if we had to choose our top three favorites it would be a pair of her low-slung trousers, a knit head wrap, and that garden-worthy lace dress.
Our Fall Top Five: Prada Fall 08
Today and tomorrow, in spirit of impending Fall deliveries and the Spring 09 season, we're going to wrap-up our top five favorite Fall 08 shows. We indulge in plenty of independent and contemporary fashion and we're just in the mood for some old fashioned high design. To start, our ultimate favorite, Prada Fall 08. We never disliked this collection, not from the first moment we set eyes on it, but we will say that over the months the thing has taken on a whole new shape for us. When we first saw the collection we likened the lace to the recession and thought it was slightly unwearable but smart and editorial-friendly. These ideas were realized and now we've seen the lace everywhere, from six Pop covers to the red carpet to the already-delivering knock-offs and since then, we've really fallen in love. There's something so sexually repressed and yet aggressive going on, something that puts contemporary fashion, quite literally, to shame. Prada Fall 08 is all about opposites: it's transparency versus opacity, femininity versus masculinity, and lavishness versus conservatism. It's safe to say that lace is going to be pretty prominent for the next year. Check out our gallery below and the whole collection here.
Mostly Holes
We have been leading up to a lace filled fall for some time now. Community member, Style...A Work In Progress has been scouring ecommerce land for the best buys and a few delightful remarks such as this quote from Mary Wilson "it is difficult to see why lace should be so expensive, its mostly holes."
We have already established just how this particular material makes so much sense in the here and now so it's interesting to note the trickling appearance of fall deliveries and just how they work with this precious textile. We in particular like the nearly ubiquitous appearance of the practically cliché black lace granny dress. Everyone from Derek Lam to Phillip Lim has one. The dowdy staple brings somehow manages to evoke sexual fetishization and the appearance of frugality, all while suggesting that aren't we naughty for thinking its either. With the pressure to remain practical in a recession that just begs us to remember the precious its going to be an interesting season indeed for lace. Its just too bad the first inklings of the buy are so damn boring. But we are willing to bet its going to sell very well indeed, its so easy to justify the purchase when really its mostly holes anyway.
Lace Trends In The Bridal Market And Beyond
It's a fetish-friendly time in the fashion industry. Commodities, the material component of capitalism, are the medium by which we understand value. When material commodities become scarce, the capitalist tendency is fetishize their worth (we do this when they are not scarce but the process is exaggerated when things beginning running out. See the 'limited edition' phenomenon in retail for more). We see these tendencies in the textile industry first.
One of the most poignant shows from the Fall 08 season was from Prada. Lace was at the forefront of the collection and it is this textile, fetishized with or without a recession, that stands as an example of how material culture can represent socioeconomic circumstances. Lace is treated as a kind of 'special' textile simply because it is associated with 'special' Western rituals, like weddings and funerals. WWD reported today on the increasing popularity of the textile, seen from Fall 08 and now Resort 09 collections and it is, quite frankly, not a surprise. We like our commodities, we want to keep them, when they begin running out, we exaggerate the remains so that they become exclusive and valuable. Queue lace, ribbons, skins, and fur. Fashion's response to this recession and the upcoming Spring 09 collections should be quite interesting indeed. Pretty Legit Shoutout: Special Night Panties
Pretty Legit has turned our attention to Forever 21's incredibly cheap and yet totally darling panties. At first we thought we were simply going to enjoy the look but find ourselves disgusted by the fabrics. But miraculously the collection includes many 100% cotton options. Thus while community members Fashion Indie, Catwalk Queen, and Chic and Untroubled focus in on Kate Moss' return to Agent Provocateur for their new bridal range we think we prefer the cheap chic option for a change. There are plenty of lacy white underthings if you have a rational aversion to debt when getting hitched.
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