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Posted on March 4, 2010 by Patricia with 5 commentsMany of you guys wanted me to prepare a special (or if possible, and even better, a serie of them) about the designers Gaga’s chosen to wear for the Monster Ball Tour interludes. Aaand… … this is the first chapter. In the first minimovie, I believe is called “The Exorcist”,… … Gaga wears… … this amazing pleated skirt from the only white look belonging to Marko Mitanovski SS 2010 “Lady Macbeth” collection. Take a good note. You’ll be hearing a looot about this talented Serbian Mr. Magic Hands. Here is a small part of the collection I fell deeply in love with after I met Marko last week. Virtually only… because otherwise you’d still be waiting for me. I’d still be trying on his creations. All of them. One by one. And now, after above mini appetizer, I want to invite you to visit Marko’s official site and slooowly with your eyes wide open review all the looks from his fascinating collection. Take your time. And when you get back, I’ll still be here waiting for you with more after the jump… Posted on February 23, 2010 by Patricia with 5 commentsI’d have preferred using a better photo but I decided not to make you wait any longer. I can still share it with you later on when I find a clearer one (or if you have one, you can share it with me righ now). Our girl in Charlie le Mindu creation. Would love to try it on. Wouldn’t you? Charlie has just presented his brand new collection in London. It has to be an awesome show. Dark and magical. Blacks and blues. Lace and more lace. Styled by Anna Trevelyan. There is about a month of work behind each and every one of the headpieces. With no support – Charlie’s made them stand just with air (I told you it was magical)! Posted on February 17, 2010 by Patricia with 1 commentGaga’s medley of “Telephone” and “Dance In The Dark” performance was her very personal tribute to her dear friend Alexander McQueen. Under the white cloak… … she wore a stunning barely there just body & lace bodysuit and matching lace embellished shoes. Everything created by Alex Noble as “a delicate payment of respects to the late great McQueen”. When I saw it, it felt like travelling back in time in Alexander McQueen’s archive to 1996… The sculpture you saw on the stage was created by Nick Knight. Pity I didn’t find any better photo so far. If you have one, please drop me a line. Would looove to have it here. Last night totally belonged to Gaga. 3 nominations. 3 awards. So here I am, standing in the laaarge queue to congratulate you! All the hard work paid off. Do you still need to pinch yourself to believe it, honey? Fashion credits: Nicola Formichetti’s blog Posted on February 17, 2010 by Patricia with 2 commentsWhat was your first thoughts when you saw Gaga walking the red carpet yesterday in the white dress cape by Francesco Scognamiglio? I mean what images or words were popping instantly to your mind? My inmediate thoughts were… it’s unbelievable how far she got so far and this is just the beginning… Vogue… Brit Awards 30th Anniversary three tier cake… the Phantom of the Opera… Marie Antoinette… I said it already, I know, but I don’t mind repeating myself. What I love about Gaga is she makes you think while constantly surprising and maintaining you entertained the way no other artist does. Inspired by many. Inspiration for so many more. Look at this lace beauty by Philip Treacy… Hmmm… Delicate. Bold. Delicious. Make-up by Billy Brasfield. Mr. Magic Hands behind her hairdo this time was hair stylist Malcolm Edwards. Love, love, looove! And look what I got for you just the moment I was about to publish this: Francesco Scognamiglio’s sketch for Gaga! The white wonder our girl walked the red carpet in was “silk flounces completely covered by neoprene that simulate a gorget overstated in its dimension and take up the “Opera” theme” as requested by Gaga herself. Fashion credits: Nicola Formichetti’s blog Posted on February 3, 2010 by Patricia with 3 commentsI found out end last year and happy I can finally share with you another creations that are leaving the RIP file this very moment. All of them were designed by one of the labels I’ve already featured on FASHION. If I tell you is the same one that created Gaga’s HRC 13th Annual National Dinner black velvet “Piano” dress, I’m pretty sure it will ring a bell. Sí, señor. FADE by Olivier Bobin. The first one, featured on the SNL show promo visuals, is “Barbie” tulle dress over a stretch lace bodysuit with a bouquet of silk flowers handembroidered on the chest (the only part of the piece we’ve ever seen), presented with a long veil covering the body. This angelical piece belongs to the “Total Eclipse” collection. The one in the middle “starred” in the SNL teaser TV campaign and again, and unfortunatelly, we were only able to spot a part of it. This blue wonder I adore is “Cyber Marie Antoinette” from the same collection and I believe I’m not the only one who thinks it’s a huge pitty we couldn’t see the entire creation. If there’s anybody out there who has some behind the scenes take, shout… or whisper… but please, drop me a line. The red about 30-foot-long awe was customed for Gaga’s Gossip Girl “Bad Romance” private performance. FADE was one of the team members behind this piece. The sketch is by François Sagat. If you think the hairdo on the sketch looks like one of your favourite Gaga wigs, you’re right. This hair style proposal, our girl’s wig creation was based on, was also signed by FADE. If I had to chose only one wig I could take home, it would definitely be this one (but you can be sure I wouldn’t leave Gaga’s “wig closet” without trying them all veeery slowly and carefully one by one).The moment you get my tweet “G… that wig is mine!”, just be happy for me. Photos vía: FADE, Gagadaily/gallery, Last |
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