Christian Dior Haute Couture Fall 2012

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The walls were lavishly blanketed in fresh flowers, reportedly, 1M. In the front row, the world's top designers: 

Donatella

Versace

, Riccardo

Tisci

, Marc Jacobs,

Alber

Elbaz,

Diane

von

Furstenberg and more, eagerly awaited, in support of their colleague and friend.

In what has been called the most anticipated show of the season, designer

Raf

Simons

did not disappoint.

The runway:

Christian Dior

Haute

Couture Fall 2012.

The big deal:

Raf

Simons's

debut collection for the legendary house. Fashion critics have referred to the couture collection as possessing the "

appropriate balance of reverence and iconoclasm."  A fitting, if not perfect, juxtaposition as the modernist designer takes over the iconic label.

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Photos: YannisVlamos/GoRunway.com

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Breaking News: Guest Designer Announced-Jeffrey Fashion Cares

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"Jeffrey [Kalinsky] has a talent for finding emerging young designers,"

said an enthusiastic 

Lila Hertz,

Jeffrey Fashion Chair, when I asked her feelings about this year's special guest designer.

At just 28 years old, he's interned for Marc Jacobs, freelanced for Proenza Schouler and worked under Riccardo Tisci at Givenchy.

In 2011 he won the CFDA Vogue Fashion Fund and on

August 27

th, 2012,

Jeffrey Fashion Cares

Atlanta is very proud to host French born, NY based designer,

Joseph Altuzarra

.

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"It was really about mixing it" said Altuzarra about his Fall 2012 Collection. And mixing, flawlessly, he did.

Inspired by Italian comic hero

Corto Maltese

, Altuzarra's collection, like the

Maltese

character, traveled through Moroccan, Indian and French culture.

The global "mix" also came by way of textiles and embellishments. This is where Altuzarra exemplifies artistic genius. He masterfully, never losing sight of balance, proportion and sex appeal, married a plethora of riches.

There were pencil skirts and velvet jackets. Silk cargo pants paired with horsehead-motif sweaters. [His version of] the little black dress, structured and very French. Naval inspired coats in Mongolian lamb and fur...

Chic, leather, thigh-high boots added an edgy sophistication to the runway looks.

And finally, embroidery, Moroccan carpet patterns, patchworks, fringe and dangling coins added to the many layers of an already brilliant and complex collection.

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Photos: Marcio Madeira/firstVIEW

*The 20th anniversary of

Jeffrey Fashion Cares

will once again benefit the 

Atlanta AIDS Fund

, which funds HIV/AIDS projects in the metropolitan area and 

Susan G. Komen for the Cure—Greater Atlanta Affiliate

that provides grants to grassroots organizations fighting breast cancer. Last year’s sold-out event raised more than $630,000 with 91 cents out of every dollar going to the beneficiaries.  The event will be held at the American Cancer Society Center, conveniently located in the heart of Downtown Atlanta, and will feature a pre-show cocktail reception, fashion show, silent and live auctions, and an official after-party.

**For more information and tickets, please visit 

www.jeffreyfashioncares.com

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Louis Vuitton Fall 2011

louis-vuitton-marc-jacobs-paris-ny-fashionado"Dominatrix Sleeps Tonight" but for Louis Vuitton, she's just waking up!

Marc Jacobs was feeling a little kinky as he explored and glamorized fetishes [through fashion]. In some cases, the intention was clearly evident such as in the leather corset-like pieces, the officer/military hats and the lace-up dominatrix boots. Sexy silk stockings and uniform jackets added to the mix.

On more subtle fetish-like planes, there were dress up motifs like puffy sleeves and "Peter Pan" collars. There were retro looks that reminded me of librarians (if they were very chic).  Most of these looks were very structured and very Parisian.

Jacobs was quoted as saying the motivation for the collection was women's "inexplicable obsession with bags" which got him thinking about and investigating the types of things women are passionate about requiring "discipline."

My personal favorites are the sheer dresses and though you may not be able to wear them as such in public, they sure make for great runway. [Let's not forget the stunning handbags, btw!]

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Photos: Monica Feudi


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after-partying with Proenza Schouler

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I've been a fan of

Proenza Schouler

for many many seasons so going into

Jeffrey Fashion Cares

with the knowledge I would get to meet them was a huge thrill. As 

Jack McCollough

and

Lazaro Hernandez

entered the media suite at the Loews, the entire room first got quiet then followed by greetings and smiles. I was joined by the Examiner's

Anastasia Simon

and WSBTV's

Heather Catlin

as we worked our way towards an introduction. The two ladies and I enjoyed a few pleasurable minutes with fashion's "golden boys." They had just finished telling us about their mini- beach vacay when the publicist whisked them away... and though I felt certain I wouldn't have another chance to speak with them again, I was content to have spent five minutes in their company.

Boy was I wrong about not seeing them again!

Fast forward to the after party at Opera... Within minutes of my arrival, I see my newly found Cuban friend,

Felix Buitrago

. Fabulous Felix and I headed upstairs to VIP for a drink and ended up chatting up a 90 minute storm with Jack and Lazaro. Our bartender, Michael, held the four of us captive with flowing champagne.

This was Proenza Schouler's first time in Atlanta and they commented on the high level of southern hospitality they had received. "Everyone is so nice and have treated us wonderfully" they said.  A refreshing change from NY, perhaps?

Jack and Lazaro have a tremendous amount of work waiting for them in NY as they are only two weeks away from fashion week. They were remarkably calm, considering. When I asked them how often they fight, at first they giggled and then replied "we don't fight much at all." They added that it gets difficult at times because they are together 24/7, but that sharing a similar design aesthetic helps them agree more so than disagree.

Jack and Lazaro met while studying at Parsons under none other than the incomparable Tim Gunn. They pointed out elements that contributed to their success. The fact that their vision is unified makes it easier to produce a collection season after season. They also spoke [modestly] about how so much of their success was luck and chance. Being at the right place at the right time. Lazaro used as an example, the time he slipped a note to Anna Wintour, on a flight. He said that

really

happened and that he did it because it was an opportunity which had been placed before him. Lazaro felt he needed to "cease the moment." That moment got him an internship with Michael Kors. Jack interned with Marc Jacobs.

Felix and I didn't want to just talk shop with Proenza Schouler.

They were both so friendly and approachable. The champagne kept flowing and our conversation shifted into more personal things. Nothing scandalous!

We spoke about tattoos. Jack has a quarter sleeve on his right arm and they both have an identical tiny star behind their left ear. Felix asked them about it, but they weren't forthcoming with details, just that there's a lot of history between them. They did smile over the question.

Lazaro's mother, who lives in Miami, recently cooked Jack's favorite Cuban dish which is

picadillo

. They like their

yuca

, too.

With all the success and fame Jack and Lazaro have acquired, none of it seems to have gone to their head. They are two of the nicest, down to earth and hottest fashion designers you could meet. These golden boys have travelled the world and have met the likes of  fashion legends like Karl Lagerfeld. They are friends with designer Narciso Rodriguez and spoke fondly of him. And they are CFDA winners. Yet Felix and I hung out with them at the bar like old friends catching up. Fun, friendly and casual. They couldn't have been more "normal" though they are nothing short of extraordinary.

When I asked about the possibility of a Proenza Schouler men's line, I got two different responses. Jack said, "no, that be hard, because our personal style is so casual - tee shirts and jeans" and Lazaro said that "it would be our next step." Draw your own conclusion.

Jeffrey Fashion Cares opened the runway with looks from Proenza Schouler.

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*Runway photos courtesy of Richard Dawson, Shaped-Light Photography

ps... thank you Jeffrey Kalinsky for bringing these two amazing designers to Atlanta!

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