STEFAN DJOKOVICH COUTURE FW22/23 Paris Fashion Week

STEFAN DJOKOVICH COUTURE FW22/23 Paris Fashion Week

“Trianon” - Inspired by the gardens of Versailles, back in the days of the magnificent sumptuous feasts celebrated by the king, Stefan Djokovich introduces us to a haute couture collection where each look has been designed as a surprise, like a walk that would invite us to discover the multi-faceted world of the royal gardens.

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Chanel Resort 2013

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Leave it to the creative genius of Karl Lagerfeld to effortlessly combine genres, history and textiles. The Chanel 2013 Resort Collection pulled from elements of hip-hop and punk while inherently paying homage to France's last Golden Age with a show by the famous fountains of Versailles as the setting and a remix of M.I.A.'s  Bad Girls dubbed "Ghetto Royale." Lace, ruffles, sequins and beading like only Lagerfeld can deliver... View Collection:

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Photos: Yannis Vlamos / GoRunway.com


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Mother's Day 2012

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I wandered through the impressive and pristine gardens of Versailles with my mother in April (a year ago). We had such a lovely time.


There is nothing more precious or sacred in life than the unconditional love and support that only a mom can give.


Some of us no longer have our mothers with us while others have an estranged relationship with theirs. For me, this is a reminder of just how blessed I am that mine is still here and that our bond is unbreakable.


Happy Mother's Day!


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A Tale of Two Palaces

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There's "the other side of the tracks," and "the haves and have nots," we're also "keeping up with the Joneses," and intrigued with "how the other half lives," and then, there's The Louvre and Versailles. Both are palacial masterpieces... oh, the French, so fabulously opulent and decadent they are...

So here's your French History 101: King Louis XIV decides he doesn't care to live at the Palais du Louvre and in a controversial act, moves to Versailles. He really liked his father's hunting lodge in Versailles so he begins construction of a royal palace to rival the Louvre.

King Louis XVI and his queen, Marie Antionette were the last ones to live at Versailles. Now its a historical museum.

A look at the LOUVRE:

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Winged Victory

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Venus de Milo

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Mona Lisa

Three of my favorite historical ladies. I am as enchanted by them now as much as the first time I laid eyes upon them. For two decades of my life, I only ever saw images of these masterpieces through art history books or in slide lectures. I can't begin to describe the emotion of seeing them in person. And as annoying it was to have so many strangers around (and in the way) it really was fine. I'd rather be at the Louvre any day than thumbing through an art history book!

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The building itself is a work of art.

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A detail of David's Oath of Horatii.

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and then there's VERSAILLES

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The ornate, green and black velvet wallpaper, made this one of my favorite rooms in Versailles.

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A bust of Marie Antoinette.

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Marie Antoinette's bedroom. The open door to the left, which led into the king's room, was the door Antoinette fled through when the townspeople came for her. Mother's were angered, claiming their children were starving, when Marie Antoinette delivered the infamous remark, "Let them eat cake."

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The gardens at Versailles, in one word: exquisite.

If I have one complaint about the Louvre and Versailles it's not having enough time to see it all. The solution: a return to France next year!

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