Showing posts with label ALICE McCALL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ALICE McCALL. Show all posts
Sunday, 11 January 2015
CONNIE
Labels:
ALICE McCALL,
AUCKLAND,
BENAH FOR KAREN WALKER,
DANIEL WELLINGTON,
MIISTA,
NEW LOOK,
WOMEN
Saturday, 17 May 2014
MBFWA 2014 - ALICE MCCALL
The Alice McCall show was another favourite on the MBFWA schedule this year and it will be remembered as the show that made it snow (last photo). The collection entitled "In My Dream We Were Flying", was a magical production that took place in a warehouse space at Carriageworks, set amongst some amazing sculptures that hung from the ceiling from what seemed to be a million wires. The colour palette ranged from softer pastels to more vibrant hues used in striking prints. We saw fresh whites, cut-out details, mesh, feminine silhouettes, fold detailing, sheer fabrics and last but not least, we saw snow. Check it out below.
Saturday, 22 June 2013
CALLIE
We loved Callie in this relaxed but sophisticated look. She pairs this top by Ksubi with an Alice McCall gold mesh skirt over the top of a Bec & Bridge skirt. Her shoes are by Senso and sunglasses by Valley Eyewear. Her gorgeous ring is by angle diamond dot.
Labels:
ALICE McCALL,
ANGLE DIAMOND DOT,
BEC AND BRIDGE,
KSUBI,
SENSO,
SYDNEY,
VALLEY EYEWEAR,
WOMEN
Tuesday, 18 June 2013
CHRISTINA
It was the pops of colour and the beautiful beading on Christina's Alice McCall top that stood out to us. We also liked her flowing wide-legged pants in this bright colour. Her sunglasses are by Prada and shoes by Zara.
Labels:
ALICE McCALL,
BEADING,
COLOURFUL,
GREEN,
PRADA,
SUNGLASSES,
SYDNEY,
WOMEN
Monday, 29 April 2013
MBFWA - ALICE McCALL
Like a cover to a book, an invite to a fashion show can speak volumes about what is to come. Alice McCall's beautiful invite to her MBFWA show (seen here) certainly got us excited about seeing her latest collection entitled Les Galeries de Poison. The show did not disappoint. The collection was heavily inspired by the illustrations of German biologist Ernst Haeckel and the Art Nouveau jewellery of French designer René Jules Lalique. The aquatic influences included soft ruffles reminiscent of kelp, coral-like prints and delicately pleated dresses evocative of the nautilus shell. A couple of the standout pieces for us were the ones with intricate Art Nouveau-style cutwork. We also loved the pale blue eyelashes on the models and the wide silver rings on all their fingers. See more of this delicate yet strong collection after the jump.
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