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June 16, 2021

Has Fashion Jumped the Shark?

June 16, 2021

Has Fashion Jumped the Shark?If you missed my Fashion Friday on Instagram, I talked about two big drops that debuted last week.  Yeezy for The Gap and Balenciaga’s second collaboration with Crocs.

Both received a lot of press, and as I found out via Insta polls, they are both quite polarizing.  You either love Kanye or hate him.  Wear Crocs or wouldn’t be caught dead in them. Victoria Beckham famously said…

“I think I’d rather die but thank you anyway @justinbieber 😂”

… in response to Justin Bieber’s collab with Crocs.

Let’s break down these two collabs.

Yeezy for The Gap

The only thing shoppers were privy to when this puffer jacket appeared on The Gap’s homepage was that they’d need to fill out their personal information, sizes and then… be put into a waiting room.  After a $200 commitment, they were informed Yeezy’s first piece for The Gap would ship sometime this fall.

Do I like Kanye?  No.  Do I hate this jacket?  Also no.  But let’s unpack that.  It’s a puffer coat.  As a huge fan of both Yvon Chouinard (Patagonia puffer jackets) and Norma Kamali (the sleeping bag coat) – both created in the 1960’s – it’s clear where his inspiration came from.

It’s a fun color.  But I (of course) will not be buying it.  How about you?

Balenciaga for Crocs 2.0

Balenciaga previously gave us a platform Croc in 2017.  This past week they debuted a stiletto Croc.  Who needs stiletto Crocs?  That’s right, no one.

But here’s the catch.

Demand for Crocs increased 64% in the first quarter of this year alone.  Revenues are through the roof.  So what may seem like an “are you kidding me?” move, is actually smart marketing.

The stiletto Crocs are part of the Spring/Summer 2022 collection and will retail for approximately $1000.  Who will be buying them?

Where do we go from here?

Both of these drops have me begging the question.

Has fashion jumped the shark?  

I love small, indie brands because they stay true to their DNA.  They know what they do well, stick to it, and do it in spades.

I love big luxury brands too.  And you know I love a ridiculous fashion moment.  But when are we going to reign it in from shock value to functionality?  The pendulum hath swung too far, methinks.

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April 16, 2021

Fashion Friday

April 16, 2021

For today’s Fashion Friday I want to chat designer collaborations.

Three collabs debuted this week; each with a unique twist.

Rejina Pyo x & Other Stories

This is my favorite of the three.  I’m a huge Rejina Pyo fan and this collection didn’t disappoint.  I’m loving the beautiful dresses for summer and amazing shoes.  Inspired by nature, this collab gives the strong feminine vibes I’ve come to know and love from Pyo.

Prices range from $29 – $249… and it’s selling fast.

Gucci x Balenciaga

To celebrate their 100 year anniversary, Alessandro Michele went into the archives and pulled inspo from originator Guccio Gucci and Tom Ford for his Aria collection.

There were strong equestrian elements – lots of horsebit motif – but the kicker was his “Hacking Lab” with Balenciaga’s Demna Gvasalia.  Suits emblazoned with both logos donned the runway.  With each house under the Kering umbrella, it wasn’t surprising, but it did turn heads.  Personally, a designer collaboration of this caliber should, but my heart didn’t flutter.  I’ll save that for Dries Van Noten x Christian Lacroix.

Canada Goose x Bill Nye the Science Guy

Bill Nye is joining the luxury outerwear brand to advise them on sustainability.  I think it’s fabulous and my inner geek is rejoicing.  It got me thinking of other fun potential PBS celebrity collabs.  If Bob Ross were still with us, I totally see a Valentino collab!

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June 5, 2017

Designer Collaborations: Two Sides of the Coin

June 5, 2017

Victoria Beckham for Target shirtdress // Vintage Levi’s // Amelie Pichard mules (under $25 version here)

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I’m a big fan of designer collaborations.  For me, it dates all the way back to January 2006 when Target introduced a collection by Luella Bartley.  At the time, I was still building my wardrobe and on a limited budget, so collaborations were a godsend.  While H&M, J. Crew and countless others have followed suit, I am still fiercely devoted to Target’s lines.  When they announced that Victoria Beckham was next on the list, I eagerly marked my calendar for the release.

I ended up purchasing this flowy striped shirtdress (on sale for less than $25!) plus three other pieces.  Rather that styling it the traditional way – buttoned up as a dress – I opted for some beat up vintage Levi’s and quirky patent orange mules I’d had my eye on since last year.  The effect is a tad 70’s and I love it.

I go through a bit of a ritual with designer collabs.  First, I obsessively stalk all media releases so I can bookmark the pieces I want to acquire.  Next, I call my mom.  Being in different states, we map out a plan.  Since she is two time zones ahead of me, she gets the early jump on our list and I fill in whatever she wasn’t able to get.  Since different stores carry different items, this has really allowed us to cover all bases.  Plus, our gab sessions over our hauls at the end are so much fun.

There is a unique camaraderie that surrounds waiting in line for designers collabs.  I’ll never forget queuing up for Phillip Lim x Target.  I made friends with the ladies around me and was able to score this Alexander Wang handbag off one of them for an insane deal.  Cecelia and I promptly ended a joint event at Vocabulary to rush over for the Lily Pulitzer launch.  She walked away with palm tree print lounge pants and I scored a gold and ivory serving platter.

During Isabel Marant x H&M, me and my linemate had a 5am gab session of every collab they had done since inception.  She had collected something from each one, with the photos to prove it (my favorites where her Margiela pieces).

There is, of course, another side to this coin.  During the height of these crazed frenzies (think Missoni for Target and Balmain for H&M) the question of whether or not the designers are doing those who own original pieces a disservice by creating a low end replica always comes up.  Personally, while I will always support designer collabs, I can see both sides.  The undercurrent of fashion has always been about one thing: exclusivity.  How would you feel if you had the money to buy Balmain jackets on the regular, and suddenly they become available to the masses?  Granted, the fabric quality and construction of an original versus a replica is unparalleled, but you get the gist.

I still revel in the fact that I was (I think) the first person to be photographed in this top.  It was fun knowing I was one of few who owned it and saw its potential from the get-go (Beyonce even went on to wear it!).  While it was never a part of a designer collaboration, it followed the same model by inspiring over a dozen copycats and appearing on the Instagram feeds of thousands of other fashion bloggers.  I think it’s great that so many people love the top as much as I do.  I also take pride in what The Social Network emphasized: getting there first is everything.

Finally, there is the question of how often you’ll actually wear these pieces.  Though few and far between, I for one, am definitely guilty of buying something just for the sake of being able to say I have a piece of so-and-so’s limited edition collection.  Hello, Rodarte x Target dress I have never worn.

What do you think about designer collaborations?  How often do you wear your pieces?

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