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This was another great and exciting week for fashion, with cruise shows busying fashion experts’ schedules and announcement of new collections and collabs :D

Of course the most important news of the last days was Christian Dior 2016 Resort collection, presented in Cannes - where it’s currently held the Cannes Festival, and you can be sure I’ll post a review of the best and worst dressed of the event when it finishes on May 24th - at Le Palais Bulle, Pierre Cardin’s architecturally extravagant house. 

And architecture was not a secondary thought in Raf Simons’s design process this time. First, fabrics: they varied from boldly coloured tartans to mesh and metallic looking see-through textiles giving texture and structure to the outfits. Shapes were undoubtedly solid-looking, with raglan sleeves giving a sort of armour-like allure which is maybe not usual Dior, but it was anyway credible for its pairing with very thin waistlines, V-necks and pleated skirts. Colours were really subtle, apart from fresh brushed of orange and blue - it reminded me of Rauschenberg’s beds colour palette - or repeated pattern of pseudo-flowers taking you back to the art nouveau era.

Among the new collections which have already been released in stores there’s Lulu Kennedy for Marks & Spencer: the capsule is definitely nailing it - I’ve noticed most of the fashion websites I follow are talking about it - and we all know that this year you can’t really do wrong when you go all the way for the boho chic style. Even if I think that in general it’s going to read really cheap in a couple of months - most of the pieces are really too obvious in my opinion - there are some cute things, like the little purse you can see in the photo above - but I would do without the beads.

It’s become a cult for fashion lovers and it’s definitely one of the fashion events we all wait for every year: the collab collections by H&M. This year the luxury brand which is going to design for the low-cost retail giant is Balmain with its creative director Olivier Rousteing. I will be honest, I don’t really follow Balmain’s creations, I’m not a super fan of the brand, but of course, it’s always interesting to see what designers from deluxe brands create for H&M. From what I see in the promotional photos released with the announcement - photos featuring two of the hottest models of the moment, Jourdan Dunn and Kendall Jenner, nice marketing strategy - I would probably like this edgy look - and isn’t the folding skirt that Jourdan is wearing a reproduction of a skirt I’ve seen in one of Balmain’s latest collections? Let’s wait for November to see more.
Another nice collection which I’ve heard about this week is the eyewear collab by jewellery designer Nicholas King and eyewear brand London Retro. All the profits will go to Orbis, a charity which operates in the world’s most troubled zones to help people with blinding conditions. Fashion for a good cause, always something I love!

I know all of you already know about this - when it comes to things having to do with Rihanna the news go viral instantaneously. Our ‘favourite’ singer - no, she’s not my favourite singer at all, but how can’t you love her when she’s always first row in every fashion event with extravagant and absurd outfits? - has been chosen by Dior for the new campaign ‘Dior Secret Garden IV’, filmed in Versailles. Stunning setting and view, I even think the clothes they chose for her fit her personality. Unfortunately I thought she is really strange looking when walking - those hip-moving is too exaggerated not to be parodied by the whole Internet - and running - can’t she run in heels? This is a must for all fashion bitches like her! No, I’m sorry RiRi, this was not enough for me.

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HEY GUYS, FINALLY I’M BACK (again)!!
First of all, I wanna say that I’m really sorry that I disappeared for quite a long time. I was pretty busy because of graduation and also I had to pack my stuffs since I got to get back to my hometown, but it’s all (hopefully) over now, so I’ll make sure I post more edits soon ^^
But before I do that, I wanna tell you about my (late) review for two amazing items from SHEIN&ROMWE. This time I will be reviewing:

1. Apricot Point Toe Metallic Slingbacks Flats
2. With Tassel Pastel Floral Print Kimono

As usual, both items came in a great quality, just like what I’ve imagined. I don’t want to waste your time any longer, so let’s check it out ^^

Both items arrived in about 4 weeks after I ordered it (you will receive an email of confirmation after you complete the procedure), I have no worry because the staffs of those sites are very cooperative, they really handle the jobs pretty well. They will always inform you when they already shipped your items and also will kindly answer all of your questions and not to mention that when you order something from SHEIN&ROMWE, you will get a tracking number so you can always monitor your order. All of them came in neat packages, wrapped in a plastic seal for every item so It will ensure you that your stuffs come in a great condition.

FIRST ITEM - SHEIN



I have to tell you guys that I’m so excited to review this amazing Apricot Point Toe Metallic Slingbacks Flats from SHEIN. This is my first time ordering a pair of shoes from them and after I got this one, it definitely won’t be the last. Hands down for this because the shoes is sooo pretty I’m so in love with it. The material is soft and it’s so comfy to wear. I really like the elegant model and it gives you some classy vibes. It looks just like what they show in their site, both color and model wise. It fits my feet perfectly and I assure you that this one fits true to size. The only down side of this shoes is that it looks a bit fragile but you get what you pay for, it’s still a great deal since the price is affordable. This one will absolutely be one of my favorite shoes, I can see myself rocking this shoes for a night out or formal occasions.







SECOND ITEM - ROMWE



The next item is this beautiful With Tassel Pastel Floral Print Kimono . Let me tell you guys, I REALLY like this kimono. Well, I’m a fan for kimono and this floral kimono is one of the reasons why. The material is light but it’s thick enough so that it’s not see through, it’s a plus since I prefer my kimono that way. I really like the floral print on this, it gives an ethnic touch to the kimono. This kimono will be a perfect outfit for summer, I personally like to wear it with layered sleeveless top and a pair of black skinny jeans ^^







Lastly, I wanna say that it’s been a great pleasure to have a collaboration with SHEIN&ROMWE, the staffs are handling their jobs pretty well and they would gladly answer my questions so I don’t have any difficulty nor confusion. I really recommend those online shop as they have so many great stuffs with affordable prices and also it offers FREE SHIPPING if you spend over US$30 (for SHEIN) and US$50 (for ROMWE). Oh, and SHEIN also has FREE GIFT for you when you register on their website ^^

Well, that’s all for today guys, I hope that I can make more reviews in the future and thank you so much for reading :)


Hello guys, it’s me again! I hope you don’t mind but this time I have another review for you. Recently I was offered to do a collaboration with WALKTRENDYandROMWE, and I’m glad to tell you that this is my first review for them ^^
This time I will be reviewing:

1. Check Print Loose Blouse
2. PU Stitching Brief Paragraph Long-sleeved Jacket

Both items came in a great quality and if you’re interested to know more about the items, let’s check it out under the cut~

ROMWE REVIEW



The first item I got from ROMWE is this elegant Check Print Loose Blouse. I got this item in about 3-4 weeks after I ordered it. I have no worries since they will give me the tracking number so I can always monitpr the order. The blouse came in a neat plastic seal. I really like this blouse because the material is super comfortable to wear, it is light and soft and I like the cut. This blouse gives you a nice, crisp look. It is not boring despite its monochrome colour. Not only you can wear it as a part of your office look or even your formal attire, but you can also wear it for a casual date.



WALKTRENDY REVIEW



The next item is this stylish PU Stitching Brief Paragraph Long-sleeved Jacket. This jacket arrived in about a month after I ordered it. I know it’s quite a long time but it is worth the wait. Not to mention that the staffs are very cooperative, they will gladly help you and answer all of your questions. Even tho it supposed to be a tight jacket, It comes pretty loose on me as I intentionally ordered two size bigger, because I’m a fan of loose jackets. The material is just like what I had imagined. It’s thick but it is not too sturdy so it’s still comfortable enough to wear. I really like the golden zipper detail on theit, it gives an elegant finish to the jacket. This outerwear is definitely suitable for many kinds of occasion. For example, If you want a formal look, just simply wear it with a black dress and then add your favorite statement necklace and you’re ready to go ^^
And I surely love how good the blouse and the jacket look together ^^







Lastly, I wanna say that it’s been a great pleasure to do a collaboration with WALKTRENDYandROMWE, the staffs of both sites are handling their jobs pretty well and they are also very friendly. They would gladly answer my questions so I don’t have any difficulty nor confusion. I really recommend this online shop as it has so many great stuffs with affordable prices.

Well, that’s all for today guys, I hope that I can make more reviews in the future and thank you so much for reading :)


HEY GUYS, FINALLY I’M BACK!!
Do you miss me? Because I certainly do. I miss being here so much you can never imagine T^T Lately I’ve been so busy because of college, it’s my last semester so there’s a lot going on, but luckily, it’s all over, now I can just sit back and relax, waiting for graduation and it also means that I can go back posting edits of mine again :”) I know I’m a mediocre editor, but if you still wanna see dem crappy edits please stay tune coz I’ll be back in action ^^
But before I do that, I wanna tell you about my (late) review for SHEIN. In case you didn’t know, SHEINSIDE is now SHEIN. Yes, they changed their name. This time I will be reviewing:

1. Navy Hooded Long Sleeve Drawstring Denim Outerwear
2. Apricot Half Sleeve Floral Tassel Cape Top

Both items came in a great quality, just like what I’ve imagined. Well, I don’t want to waste your time any longer, so let’s check it out ^^

As usual, the items arrived in about 3- 4 weeks after I ordered it (you will receive an email of confirmation after you complete the procedure), I have no worry because the staffs are very cooperative, they really handle the jobs pretty well. They will always inform you when they already shipped your items and also will kindly answer all of your questions and not to mention that when you order something from shein, you will get a tracking number so you can always monitor your order. All of them came in neat packages, wrapped in a plastic seal for every item so It will ensure you that your stuffs come in a great condition.

FIRST ITEM



The first item I got this time is this amazing Navy Hooded Long Sleeve Drawstring Denim Outerwear . This jacket is seriously cool. You might remember that I already have one in light blue version, but I still want to get the navy one because it’s awesome like that. It’s just like the light blue one, the material is thick yet it’s still comfy enough to wear, I really like the cut and the fact that it’s oversized. The colour is pretty much like what they show in the web. I really like this jacket because it’s very versatile. The grey hoodie comes in a separate part, and I personally like it that way coz It gives me more option on how to wear it. The only downside of this jacket is, just like the light blue one, it smells like chemical substance the first time I received it. But you don’t have to worry about it because the smells vanished after a while ^^







SECOND ITEM



The next item is this lovely Apricot Half Sleeve Floral Tassel Cape Top. Let me tell you guys, this kimono is pure gold. I REALLY love it. It’s definitely gonna be my new favorite kimono. The material of this kimono is light and soft. It’s pretty comfy to wear and perfect for summer. I really like the vintage floral pattern and the pastel colour of this kimono. It gives you feminine vibe and you can paor it with basically anything. I personally like to wear it with my sleveeless flowy chiffon top and skinny jeans. The only downside of this kimono is that when I first received it, it came in a wrinkle mess, probably because of the long distance shipping, but it’s not a big deal since I can iron it and voila, it’s ready to wear! ^^





Lastly, I wanna say that it’s been a great pleasure to have a collaboration with shein, the staffs are handling their jobs pretty well and they would gladly answer my questions so I don’t have any difficulty nor confusion. I really recommend this online shop as it has so many great stuffs with affordable prices and also it offers FREE SHIPPING if you spend over US$30 and FREE GIFT for you when you register on their website ^^

Well, that’s all for today guys, I hope that I can make more reviews in the future and thank you so much for reading :)


HEY GUYS, FINALLY I’M BACK!!
Long time no see! How have you been? I miss you guys so much ;-; First of all, I am very sorry that I’ve been missing from tumblr because there are lot of things that I have to deal with, but don’t worry, I’ll be back very soon to post some edits again ^^
But before I do that, I wanna tell you about my (late) review for two amazing items from SHEIN
This time I will be reviewing:

1. Grey Lapel Long Sleeve Loose Coat
2. High Waist Slim Denim Black Pant


Both items came in a great quality and if you’re interested to know more about the items, let’s check it out under the cut~

Those two items arrived in about 4 weeks after I ordered it (you will receive an email of confirmation after you complete the procedure), I have no worry because the staffs of those sites are very cooperative, they really handle the jobs pretty well, They will always inform you when they already shipped your items and also will kindly answer all of your questions and not to mention that when you order something from SHEIN you will get a tracking number so you can always monitor your order. All of them came in neat packages, wrapped in a plastic seal for every item so It will ensure you that your stuffs come in a great condition.

FIRST ITEM



The first item I got from SHEIN is this chic Grey Lapel Long Sleeve Loose Coat . This coat came in a neat transparent plastic bag. I really like this coat because the pattern of the fabric is unique, and also monochrome colors are currently in trend these day. The material of the coat is light, so it’s perfect for you if you like to do some layerings. I also like the cut, it gives a crisp androgynous look. This coat fits true to its size, this comes loose on me, just like what they described on their site. The only downside of this coat is that it was a bit wrinkly when I first got it, but that was probably because of the shipping process and it will be fine once you iron it. You can create a lot of style with this coat, I personally like to wear it with a nice pair of highwaist pants (which I will be reviewing after this) and a simple sleeveless top or plain double layer top to give a feminine accent on it ^^





SECOND ITEM



The next item is this stylish High Waist Slim Denim Black Pant. Well… I have to admit that I LOVE this pant! It is very stretchy yet it is still thick enough. It hugs my figure pretty well and it makes my legs look long, thin, and slender. It looks sooo pretty and I really like the material, it’s comfy and easy to put on. This pant is really versatile too, you can create so many looks with this. The only downside of this pant is that when I first got it, the hole for the button wasn’t completely opened properly, so that have to cut it by myself in order to wear it, but it’s not a big deal since the hole can be easily cut.





Lastly, I wanna say that it’s been a great pleasure to do a collaboration with SHEIN. I’ve been doing this collaboration for over a year and they never let me down. The staffs of are handling their jobs pretty well and they are also very friendly. They would gladly answer my questions so I don’t have any difficulty nor confusion. I really recommend this online shop as it has so many great stuffs with affordable prices.

Well, that’s all for today guys, I hope that I can make more reviews in the future and thank you so much for reading :)

The NAACP awards took place a few weeks ago… I felt compelled to cover the fashionable appearances. Its always amazing and inspiring to see so many beautiful and stylish black women on the red carpet being celebrated. This year everyone looked beyond sensational….Here are some of my favorite looks! (in no particular order)
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Actress Gabrielle Union wore an impeccable cut-out gown by Gauri & Nainika

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Kerry Washington had a romantic look in a rosy-red lacy frock by Zuhair Murad

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Outstanding was simply a word to describe the iconic Angela Bassett who dressed in black & gold.

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Styled in white, Carmen Ejogo wore a dress designed by SolaceLondon.

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Niecy Nash rocked black effortlessly. Her off-the-shoulder, mermaid dress had a tulle fabric effect at the bottom which made her look exclusive.

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More of my favorite black actresses who looked stunning that night included Teyonah Paris in Amato by Furne One, Tika Sumpter in Roland Mouret and Uzo Aduba in Zac Posen.

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Tessa Thompson kept it modest and chic in a unique structured Kenzo dress.


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As some of you may be aware the Met Gala was last week. Those of you who are not: the Met Gala happened last week. And if your in a third group of people who are completely confused by what I’m talking about and need the perfectly reasonable follow up question of : But what is the Met Gala though?  

Allow me to explain. 

The Met Gala is  a pretty cool party that happens around this time every year. It's basically a huge fundraiser for the museum. But to nail it down precisely, it is a party that is thrown by Metropolitan Museum of Fine Art's Costume Institute. And to answer the next logical question in that chain: What is the costume institute? The Costume institute is the department of the museum that’s dedicated to historical frocks from all places and spaces. It is also named after Anna Wintour. And all you need to know about Anna Wintour is: 



Wintourbasically rules over fashion, sits on the board of directors for the Costume Institute, and, American Vogue. Wintour is like all the Avengers in one person.  That’s basically it.

Now let’s complicate things a little bit now that we're is caught up. Every year the Met Gala has a theme inspired by the institute’s exhibit of that year.This means people who are fortunate enough to cop an invite get to coordinate there duds to fit in with the year’s theme. So just to give you a quick example some past themes have been punk, superheroes, and Cubism. This year theme is China because the exhibit is called China Through the Looking Glass .

Needless to say, I have a raging brainer and a facial expression that can only be described as pure glee.



Well truthfully, half of me is totally like that. There’s the happy-go-lucky nerd that is totally happy that Chinese fashion is getting museum exposure. Cause if I call up the quick wit part of my brain, and this is just my opinion, there have been plenty of things,like Japanese fashion, that have had a serious amount of museum coverage. For Example: The V&A’s exhibits about Yohji YamamotoandJapanese Street Style and the Seattle Art Museum’s travelling exhibit called Future Beauty . So my inner voice is going: This is ground-breaking!  This is diversity! This is cool!

Then there is that that other half. The serious nerd that refuses and forgive me I’m going at this blind-



Okay fine…. But if you’ll let me build up an extravagant metaphor here: I’m going at this blind because it’s not an exhibit I’ve seen in person yet. But kind of like Mr. Murdock I have super hearing in the way of a smattering of knowledge in my academic disciplines that can give me some decent echoes to see where the obstacles are. 

Phew! That was a bit of a long walk around. And I’m sorry Daredevil franchise. 

Now with a bit of tactical website image re-con reveal these bad femmes:






From the outside this squad looks on point. They pretty skilful showcase for more than a few Chinese historical things like ceramics, traditional patterns and symbols, and, embroidery, which is always cool. But then it there it is. Look at where these dresses from: All these frocks are from Western fashion houses. We’ve already seen this before. It's Chinoiserie. While this time around it may not be as bad as it’s earlier phases- you know with a bunch of people who’ve never even been to China trying to China,  it is not exactly a thoughtful use of Chinese culture.



If you follow the internal logical of the exhibit, in their own way, the answer to that complaint is the exhibit's incorporation of Chinese film.  For example, they’re using one of my favourite films, Wong Kar Wai’s  In the Mood For Love. It’s definitely not a missed opportunity.In the Mood for Love has amazing fashion moments in it much like your Breakfast at Tiffany’s. This is done through the main female character film wearing a bunch of awesome 1950’s qipao’s. That's what Maggie Cheung is wearing in the photo in case you’re unfamiliar. A bit more to know about this, is those dresses were meticulously researched by Wong’s art director William Chang.  Chang designed those dresses using old films stills from the 30’s and 40’s and skilled old-school tailors to fashion 50 or so dresses for the film.  And they are impeccable and amazing. But let’s be clear they are not what’s happening now. What your seeing is lovingly, painfully reconstructed historical fashion but that’s not the same as designing fashion. If that doesn’t seem very clear think about it this way: those dresses are what’s already been designed and not what is being designed right now. 

Now I get how this looks. It must look like this:



And I don’t want you to think I’m on a high horse cherry picking easy arguments to tear down. Like I said I haven’t seen the exhibit yet. This is just my first impression. I’m all about finding positive solutions.So how would I improve it if my first impression is right?  Well I definately think the missing thread in this exhibit is Chinese designers. There are established designers such as Vivienne Tam or Jimmy Choo whose current work could be featured.  Just check out what Vivienne Tam designed for Spring 2015 which could fit seamlessly into the exhibit:




What to think about this exhibit? Go see it for sure. The only way even better Chinese fashion exhibits in museums get made is if you go and support them. But definitely keep these things mind.  

Now let’s get to the who, what, wear of the Met Gala. Like I mentioned before people are supposed to coordinate with the theme and I waited super anxiously to see who didn't get it and more interestingly who did! So this is kind of going to be like the Fashion Police  if that show wasn’t pointlessly cruel and guided by an East Asian art nerd world-view.  Also please know that this is not about judging the person through their fashion choices. There is far too much of that. I’m not this. I’m not doing this. I got all these images from the New York Time’s page on the Met Gala. You should totally check it out for  a total run down.

UNBELIEVABLE: 



Karolina Kurkova in Tommy Hilfiger. This looks like a Halloween costume you never ever ever wear. Please refer to this handy list from Gawker if you’re ever confused  as to why not.  




Chloe Sevigny in JW Anderson.  This dress is no good for ore or less the same reason: It’s a costume-y pastiche. I see the idea she was going for because Chinese embroidery is a traditional art form.



But then it turns into a Shroedinger’s cat of a dress: It’s simultaneously dead and alive at the same time. No seriously. White is the colour of death and green is the colour of health in Chinese culture. Literally, the dress reads dead and alive. Now if you want to get more metaphorical with it: The dress is alive and a great idea because it showcases Chinese embroidery traditions. It’s also dead because it’s clearly two different dresses that the designer decided to cram together because: Hey Chinese embroidery! Just look: The top half has these bold floral emblems and the bottom half has a cool landscape scene. Both things are things that you could find outside but still. Two different dresses do not make one good one.  A good idea poor execution. I like her shoes  though. 

FAIL:




These two unclear in their reference: Lady Gaga in Balenciaga and Bee Schaffer in Alexander McQueen.  Both managed to evoke Japan with their choices and it's  insensitive just to turn up with that because it happens to come from the general geographic region. So let’s just say they didn’t understand the assignment. Lady Gaga has that distinct kimono vibe (and my impression is it kind of Spanish too?). Bee is also giving off a kind of a Kimono vibe but leans into the wrong turn even further by also wearing a Japanese inspired pattern of cherry blossoms and cranes. Cherry Blossoms and cranes symbolise the fleeting nature of life so  with out question kind of a bummer at a party. 

PASS WITH COLOURS:



All right so this is a bunch of stuff from left to right: 

  1. Katie Holmes in  Zac Posen. The dress has a really cool cloud design and it’s glittery so it’s a night sky dress.
  2. Helen Mirren in Dolce Gabbana. Mirren’s choice it a totally tasteful tribute. This references Chinese culture in terms of colour choice rather than the dress itself. Red is of course being the colour of happiness, fortune and joy. 
  3. Gong Li in Roberto Cavalli. It’s also a pretty safe and tame choice. There were a lot of dresses at the gala that would been at home on the set of In the Mood for Love. Gong Li’s is one of them but with a little bit of extra drama by adding a long train. 
  4. Dao Yi Chow and Maxwell Osborne. I’ll admit I had no clue who these two are but Bless Google! I do now. From what I managed to see of the Met Gala, they were the only two male examples of Chinese fashion! Awesome right? They’re wearing hanfu.

WINNING:

 Kim Kardashian 




Kim Kardashian in Roberto Cavalli. As a quasi-ceramics nerd: Bless. This. Dress. Even though Kim’s own choice of theme was to emulate a thing Cher wore to the Met Gala in the 1970’s



Mission accomplished there. I’d say its practically a ringer. Kim’s own agenda aside and back to why I love this dress: Look at those details on the bodice. First of all we see that awesome Greek key detail and what look to be some cloud like flourishes at the top so kinda like this :



Some of the other more obvious details are those circular emblems you see at that empire waistline bit. Those are a really cool design element that happen to mean wealth  (禄). Perfect for Kim. Now this dress does get points off for being white because, as I mentioned,  it is the colour of mourning. But let’s get back to where this dress excels and discuss how it’s totally a tribute to Ding ware ceramics. 



ing Ware is kind of a big deal. Ding ware is one of those great wares that everybody talked about and Emperor’s dined on. It also considered one of the first porcelains China ever made. That means it was made by mixing Kaolin clay and another kind of stone, called petuntse, used to make all this stuff so white. In fact, Ding ware is like the whitest thing ever. It’s always white. I’m not saying it’s the only white ware in Chinese ceramics but if you see a bowl or a plate 9 times out 10 it’s probably Ding ware. If you want to make the odds ever more in your favour: look for either flowers or fish and sometimes babies.



So if you notice both these dishes kind of have different looks. And good for you if you did! The top one is older than the one just above here. The top one used an incised method to draw on the designs. This would have meant some one would have sat there with a stylus ( a fancy word for a sharp pointy stick) and free handed it. This one here was done with pushing a mould with the design on it to the raw  clay. But I’m going to stop myself there before it turns into a ceramics gush fest.  But this is why Kim’s dress rocked.  You can see that most of the dress has these really cool floral flourishes all done in white, much like the Ding ware I’m showing you here. Thus: On theme and quite clever. Now it is fair to point out that it does fall under the general heading of Chinoiserie, but, in my nerdy opinion it was the best of this type of dress and hey awesome accidental ceramics reference!

Rhianna:



This dress is just inspiring. Though unfortunately it did inspire the internet to come up with some pretty-let’s say opinionated-memes:



Which had me like:



Then it occurred to me that it was no one’s fault really. There’s no reference here for it after all. Let me fill it in for you if you happen to think: But it looks like scrambled eggs though.  

First thing you need to know about this flight of fantastic is it one of the few things worn by A list celebrity at the Met Gala that was actually designed by a Chinese designer,  Ms. Guo Pei, to be exact.



That’s her on the end in green. And how did Rhianna end up finding out about her in the first place? She simply internetted hard and came across Pei’s designs. And in an interesting quirk, Pei actually didn’t know much about who Rhianna was either, and did a few internet searches herself and figured it out.

Though this does leaves me wondering why didn’t other glam squads have the same internet adventure? Those results would be very worthwhile to see on the red carpet and we could have seen more Chinese designers. However, I think with Pei’s breakthrough performance here it won’t be long.



The itself dress took around 2 years to construct. It weighs around 55 pounds and is made of yellow silk, gold thread, and, fox fur. The original outfit actually included a corset and some shoes but Rhianna chose just to wear the cape as a stand alone statement piece. It is also interesting to know that no one had worn the dress since it’s runway début in 2010. So basically, besides the model,  Rhianna is the second person ever to wear the dress! Though what I like most about all of this is Pei is on the record as saying no one but someone with the confidence of a queen could wear that dress.



HECK YES! I could not have said it better myself.

This is why this dress rocks. The dress is literally fit for a queen because it is yellow, a colour that is associated with the Emperor. So in case I lost you there: Yellow in Chinese culture is exactly like Purple is in the West: It’s Regal. That’s why all the snide asides about looking like eggs just don’t fit guys.  It would be like saying Kate Middleton looked like a smear of cream cheese in her wedding gown. Nope.

Meet the Dragon Robe or Jifu: … Or to be more precise: The Back view of  a Dragon Robe: 



These  robes are kind of complicated thing to understand with out a back story. But rest assured the back-story has dragons!  Dragons are an important part of what makes the Emperor a dapper dude. Long Story short: Since the emperor is supposed to have descended from heaven and needs something from called the mandate of heaven to rule, the dragon, and specifically the five clawed dragon is like a visual representation of the Emperor’s royal assent or right to rule.  And only the emperor got to rock the 5 clawed dragon. So it was pretty exclusive. If you were just an important government guy you’d only ever be allowed to rock 3 claws. Another thing that was reserved for the Emperor club was the colour Yellow. It’s considered to be colour of the earth and the colour representing the centre of the universe. It’s treated in Chinese mythology the same way the colour white actually works: It reflects all other colours and because of that  it’s kind of considered above all other colours. All you need to remember though, is that these things are important visual clues that would have added to the court vibe to show who is more important than who and who.

Now it’ll be super-easy for everyone to understand these fresh threads as a whole thing. If you’ve been super-paying attention you’ll probably notice the same - ish kind of cloud pattern that was at the bottom of Katie Holmes’s dress. Add that the yellow earth background with the whole 5 clawed dragons: You’re getting an aerial view of the boss 5 clawed dragons are literally frolicking in the clouds. Pretty neat huh? Now if we check out that hem line: You’ll notice blues and kind of a wavy pattern representing water. So earth, sky  and water. Wearing this meant the Emperor rules over both sky and sea. Master and commander. Of Everything. Ever.

So if that’s what he wore what did she get to?

Actually there are not a lot of surviving court robes that were designed for women. Why? because old China was of hugely, enormously, especially by our modern standards, sexist and didn’t normally include women in important courtly things. It was basically a bro-fest. I would have said sausage-fest but that’s not entirely accurate either because eunuchs. But check it: the Met actually has one in it’s collection.



Apart from it being a different colour and all, you can see it has much the same tailoring with the addition of a collar. I’m including it because it gives an idea of what the complete outfit would have looked like. What you need to notice here is the same pattern: as triumph over nature.  Now here’s what it would have looked liked in Yellow.  The V&A actually has one in their collection but it’s missing the collar.



Then through that bit of history I hope you can see how Chinese history decided to visually communicate who was alpha. And  because it was literally worn by the Chinese equivalent of  Kings and Queens why these clothes are important landmarks in Chinese fashion history. So then it only makes sense that such important landmarks would want to be worn by modern kings and queens: The famous, but with a mod. twists for the new century.  So while Pei’s tribute is a subtle play on these bad boys, there have been bolder tributes done for the new Emperors new clothes. Just take a peep at fellow Chinese designer Laurence Xu’s new imperial groove: 



This his guy is in the V&A’s storage right now but was worn by none other than Fan Bingbing at Cannes Film Festival in 2010:



While this is a more direct tribute to the Dragon robe, than Pei’s dress, you can totally see where Xu gets all his inspiration from.  It’s yellow: check. It’s got the dragon references:check. It’s being worn during a celebration and kind of a big deal event: Check. It’s being worn by someone important: Check.

Bottom line is :Yellow is Regal and those internet memes just show a knowledge gap turning towards a thing they didn’t fully understand. 

Basically: Guo Pei’s dress is the dress that the Met Gala deserves and needs right now. But didn’t fully understand. So they hunted it. Because it can take it. Because it’s not a hero. It is a trendsetter, a silent guardian of Chinese fashion. A dark knight.




HONOURABLE MENTIONS:

Fan Bing Bing’s cape:



She is officially the caped crusader! This dramatic cape reminds me of the super elaborate roofs you find in palaces or temples and if you’ll forgive me my non-professional photographer skillz:



Those two guys are photos I took of the Po Lin Monastery. I happen to be quite in love with architectural flourishes.  Also when you think about how these buildings are constructed, without nails, and, are a complicated series of cross-beams resting on each other, it's just impressive. They are also pretty darn earthquake resistant. Though My favourite part of these roofs are the corner bits are called dougang-literally cap and block in Chinese. They can take on animal shapes like butterflies or dragons like in the above photos.

Sarah Jessica Parker’s Headdress:



Accidental Beijing Olympics mascot Cosplay. But  I can dig it. To be fair those guys were partly based on Chinese Opera costumes which are an important part of Chinese fashion history. 



Chinese opera is pretty cool. It can tell a story so many different ways cause it uses so many different art forms like martial arts for example. This means you could watch a Kung Fu movie as a play. Totally. Immersive. Entertainment. Experience. Also much like Shakespeare, all the roles were played by male actors. Though that’s different now.  But when you sit there and think about it: it’s half-way cool that by wearing it your wearing something only men got to wear. Points. Also I applaud the colour choice. Red in Chinese opera is brave and loyal. But let’s however ignore she also wearing a bad kind of red. You know those flowers on her cape are poppies. I mean really? If there was a more troublesome plant in Chinese history I cannot think of one. Seriously.



So that’s my met run down from an East Asian art nerd’s perspective. From the outside looking in. And desperately wishing she someday get’s to wear elegant couture.  #sigh. In the mean time I’ll just have to satisfied that I got maximum wear value outta my degrees doing this.




YesStyle: Photoshoot Haul


The haul!

Not everything in this YesStyle haul was used for a photoshoot, but two outfits were (and some may be used for shoots in the future) so I figured I’d call this the Photoshoot haul. On top of any sales going on at the moment, use the code “3PEARLS” to get an additional discount off your entire order! ^_^

Bunny Costume Set from this haul

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