Author: Tippi

About the Exhibition | Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty | The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

The romantics (Lacroix) and dark romantics (McQueen, Theyskens, Galliano) were always my favorite designers and Alexander McQueen was one of those who inspired me the most.  His vision transcended the everyday business of fashion and embraced both the light & dark sides of the human soul while championing the power of  imagination.  His designs were often other-worldly & were not always wearable, but they always transported one to a a different time and place.  His exhibit at the Met is one exhibit I truly wish I could have seen in its full, multi-sensory glory! Click on the link for an on-line peek at the exhibit… About the Exhibition | Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty | The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook share via Reddit Share with Stumblers Tweet about it Subscribe to the comments on this...

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Personal Style vs. Cookie-Cutter Style

I’ve always been more fascinated with personal style than with what’s considered “stylish”.  Even as a teenager, I was well aware that there were people who were considered fashionable and stylish, those who wore the hippest brands and who knew the latest styles…and then there were those memorable individuals who just exuded personal style, who broke the mold and made any look all their own. These people weren’t necessarily outlandish dressers, some of them wore clothes that were downright basic.  It’s just that they seemed to have a clear idea of themselves and it showed in the way they carried their clothes, nothing seemed too contrived or tried too hard. The first time I went to Europe on my 12th birthday, I was blown away–everyone on the street had style and no one wore their clothes the same way. Unlike in Manila (back then) where everyone wore the same pastel preppy polo shirts with the ‘long-back’ and fitted jeans with their espadrilles, Topsiders or Bass loafers, in Europe, even jeans and a t-shirt were given an individual stamp. Some wore their jeans loose, cinched tightly at the waist like a paperbag with a tight, long-sleeved, scoop-necked  tee and hoop earrings.  Others wore their jeans capri-style, with ballet flats, a cashmere t-shirt, and pearls.  Some girls wore their hair cropped really short, wore suspenders with their cuffed jeans and fitted...

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The Beauty of Recycling

Fashion designers have fashion emergencies too!  Even with racks upon racks (upon racks!) of clothes around, believe it or not, fashion designers sometimes find themselves with nothing to wear.  Oftentimes it’s because we’re too busy with work & designing for clients to make something new for ourselves, so it’s a trip to a designer friend’s (or our own) sample closet that usually saves the day.  The gown that I grabbed at the last minute to wear to Monday’s Philippine Fashion Ball was actually a gown I designed 7 years ago for a fashion shoot!  Over the years I’ve made variations of this gown for clients, and now the ‘vintage’ sample has been resurrected & recycled too 🙂 Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook share via Reddit Share with Stumblers Tweet about it Subscribe to the comments on this...

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Philippine Fashion Ball

Last night, August 15, was the first Philippine Fashion Ball held at the Rigodon Ballroom of the Peninsula Manila.  It was great having everyone in the industry–from the different fashion associations, different fashion magazines, different modelling groups–all celebrating together.  And everyone looking so impossibly chic while they were at it too! At the end of it all, the black & white theme said it best.  Fashion brings together people, ideas, tastes & styles from extreme ends of the spectrum, and makes it all work beautifully. Here are some scenes from last night’s Ball…more to follow…(click on the thumbnail for a bigger picture) *Congratulations to Keren Pascual for a highly successful event & Robbie Carmona for directing it! Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook share via Reddit Share with Stumblers Tweet about it Subscribe to the comments on this...

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Smart is the New Sexy

                    When it comes to interpreting what’s sexy, we’re finally wisening up. Sex.  It’s the supercharged word that’s all around us, confronting us at every turn from our advertisements, to our fashion, to our music, to our movies. As the oft-repeated phrase goes “Sex sells”.  But what is sexy, really?  Is it skin-baring ensembles that leave little to the imagination?  Is it surgically enhanced bodies sculpted to perfection?  Is it putting on killer heels and a dominatrix sneer? Sexy is more than all of that, I think.  I find that the sexiest people combine an awareness of how they look with an awareness of how they think and feel.  Their self-assurance and sex appeal are born of knowingness beyond what looks good on them.  In other words, truly sexy people don’t just dress smart—they ARE smart. Sharpen Up ‘Porn-chic’, ‘Ghetto’, ‘Glamazon’…been there, done that.  Now is the time to stand tall and look pulled-together again.  Elegant dresses, smart suits and prim (but not necessarily always proper) little ensembles are the perfect way to look sexy but polished.  To keep things fresh, I like updating tailored pieces with unexpected patterns or tempting hints of color. Intelligent Design Design, whether in fashion or other fields, is more than just a superficial add-on.  Good design brings together functionality with desirability, like the sensuous...

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