Erin Fetherston for Juicy Couture.

One of my favorite designers, Erin Fetherston is designing for Juicy Couture. Teen Vogue writes on the collaboration here. I look forward to seeing the product of this partnership. I love Erin’s designs because they are modernly elegant but her inspiration is clearly classic fashion. She is feminine and innovative with her collections and I hope the Juicy Couture line will reflect Erin’s vision while maintaining the casual luxury for which Juicy is so famously known.

Lanvin for H&M

Two looks have now leaked: I am very excited to see what else is to come from this famous combination. The line is set to be revealed on November 2, and hits select stores November 20.

RIP McQueen

Sarah Burton, the creative director of Alexander McQueen, must share a spirit with Lee himself. After looking at the entire Spring collection I am amazed at the beauty and sophistication of the pieces. I feel like McQueen would be extremely happy with the pieces. They look like they have come straight from his imagination and translated by Burton into the most decadent collection to show in Paris. It is emotional seeing this collection, as it is the first major show since McQueen’s death but it does not disappoint. Burton establishes herself with this show and has proven that she can fill the position of creative director at one of the most iconic fashion houses.

From the shape to the colors, materials and general McQueen essence, Burton flawlessly creates each piece with innovation and gleaming creativity.

Chloé Spring 2011 RTW

The Chloe collection is amazing. It appears to be very simple and minimalistic but upon further examination you’ll see the beauty and elegance. The collection is soft featuring whites, nudes, reds and the occasional earth-tone. I am in love with the sheer tulle skirts, and dresses. The draping is very precise and makes for a gorgeous shape (see dress below). Once again the pieces are definitely worth a second look, and surprised me in a good way.

New Luxe Vans

I saw these at Selfridges when I was in London this summer. I regret not getting them. They were 45 pounds and that pretty much equates to their American price of 65 dollars. I think they are the perfect mix between old oxford style and retro Barbie. I am a sucker for the hot pink trim, I think it’s a really eye catching detail. If I find them I will be purchasing them, no question. Can you believe they are Vans?

Moschino s/s ’11

The Moschino show was September 24 in Milan. The collection seems to draw inspiration from Texas/Americana, it’s over the top and yet gorgeously elegant. This is my absolute favorite piece from the show: it features a very full striped skirt that reminds me of the American flag, with a corset-esque top.