2011年5月4日 星期三

Opera House lights up for Dion Lee show

Dion Lee is always one of the most hotly anticipated shows of fashion week.

For the second year running, the much-talked-about designer held his spring-summer show at the Sydney Opera House, and once everyone was seated, and the parade was about to start,Save on asics shoes and apparel at the world's largest running store.you will find perfect replica shoes to complement your favorite outfit for a night out on the town in our collection. a sort of hushed and anticipatory silence fell over the audience.

Lee's last summer collection, full of incredible print work and technically accomplished pleating, drew rave reviews from fashion critics, but with this collection, called Composure, he actually managed to surpass himself.Stylish and popular discount cheap christan audigier Accessories on sale here now.

Technically and conceptually, Lee seems to get more interesting with each and every collection.

He is Australian fashion's true modernist, and without wanting to invoke a cliche, what he does really is wearable art.

He thinks deeply about how to breathe new life and new ideas into old fabrics, and how to create new hybrids of fabric.

This season, he has experimented with coating natural materials like wool and silk with synthetic treatments, so that garments have a sheeny, "packaged" feel.Thousands of discount ed hardy shoes styles for selection.

Every Dion Lee collection is a study in proportion, volume, silhouette and texture. Pleating is mixed with splicing; there is panelling, layering, and jackets that seem to stand of their own accord away from the body.

On paper,Shopping is the best place to comparison shop for Gucci men shoes. it sounds like a cacophony of ideas and shapes, but somehow it all works. Dion Lee isn't really for super-feminine romantics; it's more for strong girls who are interested in art, architecture and science.

As always, there was interesting abstract print work, in a relatively limited colour palette of black, grey, pale blues and white, but with a standout injection of pink in dresses with free-floating panels at the back that were almost Japanese in feel.

While there is a complexity to Lee's designs, there were a handful of quite sober suits in dove-grey, paired with tailored white collared shirts.

Garments were accentuated with heavy silver cuffs and bracelets that wrapped in bands around the arm, while shoes, courtesy of Camilla Skovgaard, were either flat sandals or angular Modernist wedges.
And if conceptually challenging dresses aren't your thing, there were a couple of rather chic black dresses that would work anywhere from an art gallery opening to a day at the races.

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