Thursday, April 3, 2014

Black and White

It’s a weakness. Almost an addiction -  I’m helpless to resist an item of clothing made using that simple combination.  There is a store in New York (La Garconne)  that I am afraid to enter – most of what it carries is black & white (more about the curatorial principle of that store another time). I suppose I am lucky almost nothing there is within my reach.

Writing the ‘Wear to Work’ posts I came across a few of these, most in a price point that can be labeled only as fantastical. This post, then, is a form of wish fulfillment.

The first two are by Zero+Maria Cornejo.  I’ve already mentioned Cornejo.  LP – you will be happy to know she’s Chilean by birth. And her work is amazing. Her style is structural yet with a bit of slouch, minimalist yet punched up with blasts of vibrant color, edgy yet somehow kind to women’s bodies. It is as if she thinks of lumps and insecurities in her design process. The designer I would contrast to her - unfavorably - is Giogrio Armani – who by and large would like to pretend that women are shaped like tall lanky boys, with no hips or boobs. But then her label her much smaller. Here check it out:







Japanese designers, so often minimalist with color,  work with this combo as well. This is from Yohji Yamamoto’s Y’S line:


Narciso Rodriguez, the king of sleek and stunningly simple:






And finally the more high street brand 3.1. Philip Lim:


Now, where is that lottery ticket???

1 comment:

  1. Going on cruise and would like to limit clothing to black and white. I have black bathing suits, black pants, black and white polka blouse,black and white high-low blouse, black blouses, black and white striped pants, black and white polka dot pants, black shorts, little black dress, white denim jacket, white jeweled jacked, white shorts and a blue denim jacket with rhinestones. is this enough to take on a 7 night cruise to Cozamel and Belize?

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