Work in progress of a Chicagoan who loves pretty things, good food, and the occasional socio-political commentary.

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Pockets full of Posen? I wish....

Not too long ago, a friend wrote me from NY Fashion Week: "Just passed Anna Wintour leaving Zac Posen".  I died.
Zac Posen has consistently produced pieces that cause me to swoon, season after season.  The wide range of colors - everything from your basic blacks and grays (which you know I love), to bold blocks and ethereal swatches offer every woman the opportunity to look like her clothes were made just for her.  For Pre Fall 2012, ZP delves deep into the depths of glamour, utilizing smooth swaths of feathers, unusual pleats and full on mermaid silhouettes to make your jaw drop.  Bold hughes offer relief from the drab economy and the negative social/political state of the world.
Check out some of my favorite looks, all via Vogue.com, below.
Zac Posen Pre Fall 2012 - Vogue.com

I absolutely LOVE this look.  Full, shorter skits are my go-to and the architectural blouse gives me goosebumps - it's that hot.

I don't even know where to begin - save that I love the texture, the streamlined simplicity and the way that Posen can somehow always drape to impress.

I'm all about Architectural fashion - the pleats and the collar on this dress are intense. This  piece is perfect for taking from Pre Fall to winter and will make a statement while remaining chic.

Who doesn't love a fabulous little party dress?

I don't know where I would wear this, but if my mother asks, I'll say everywhere and the grocery store.   Holy mack.... love.

An appreciation for the shape of women and the ability to make them feel sexy are natural skills to ZP.  I don't usually go for mermaid silhouettes, but there is something about the flirtiness of this this dress that entices me....

This screams "siren".  Carrying velvet over into 2012  - and in a BIG way.

I LOVE THIS DRESS.  The detail, the color, the pleats pleats pleats!



This is simply breathtaking - every detail is thoroughly thought out and designed for a woman's shape. I love  this take on a ball gown.  The twisted bodice leading to the churning skirt make the waist look absolutely itsy bitsy and yet don't give that "tiny waist, large trunk" look that so many big dress silhouettes can give.  The skirt is almost aquatic in the way that it reminds me of beta fish tails in Fantasia....

No comments:

Post a Comment