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Remembering André Courrèges, The Master of Space-Age Couture: A Look Back




Couture Astranaut: Fashion designer André Courrèges (1923-2015)





Fashion designer André Courrèges passed away yesterday at the age of 92
after a long battle with Parkinson's Disease. Courrèges worked under
Cristobal Balenciaga until 1961, when he launched his Maison de la Haute
Couture. He met his wife, Coqueline, while at Balenciaga. Together with his
contemporaries, Pierre Cardin and Paco Rabanne, he became famous for his
Futurist designs that revolutionized fashion during the 1960's.










Boxy, A-Line...Ankle Boots! 60's Modernistic Couture from André Courrèges










Spage-Age 1960's: Fashion designer André Courrèges with his designs






Courrèges was most know for his Modernist "Space-Age" styles.
He redefined the silhouettes and styles from what was then, rather
strict lady-like shapes. He was known for peek-a-boo dresses, miniskirts (André Courrèges
 is widely credited as inventing the mini, even though some would dispute
this and give credit to British designer Mary Quant), jumpsuits, and what
would become iconic accessories such as flat ankle boots and bug-eye
"Space" sunglasses. He loved using unusual materials such as PVC
and plastic as well as favored the A-line shape, saying that he wanted clothes
to "float". 








Onesie Gals: Colorful ribbed Knit with white fur onsesie looks from André Courrèges







He celebrated the moon landing by designing a onesie. Oh,
and it was mirrored! Courrèges could often be seen wearing get-ups
like Mylar jumpsuits and shiny white go-go boots (naturally!). NASA even
brought him in to visit mission control at Cape Canavaral, probably a first for
a fashion designer.






My Space-Age Homme Muse: Designer André Courrèges



Audrey Hepburn, Brigitte Bardot, Betsy Bloomingdale, Jacqueline Kennedy as well as her sister Lee Radziwill, among others were devotees of his fashion-forward designs:






 Audrey Hepburn (above)--from a shot of the 1966 film "How to Steal a Million"









Socialite Lee Radziwill in André Courrèges Haute Couture--Dress and jacket made of plastic and fur, which she gifted to the Metropolitan Museum of Art New York City









 Yellow coat from André Courrèges 1968 Collection--worn by Mrs. Alfred Bloomingdale (Betsy Bloomingdale)--The suit is entirely made by hand, exclusively using french seams throughout the coat and features varnished leather buttons. It was gifted to the FIDM Museum & Galleries


Photos courtesy of FIDM Museum





In the ’90s,
he left his label to become a painter and sculptor, and his wife and longtime
collaborator Coqueline took over design duties at the house. Since then, the
House of Courrèges has changed
owners and designers; the latest of which seem to be inclined to follow the
designer's original Futuristic directive.









Here are more of André Courrèges' fabulous designs that shook the fashion world:




Onesies, Minis, Flat Boots, Scalloped Details














Looks from André Courrèges








A-Line Couture--André Courrèges










The Courrèges fashion brigade--models in André Courrèges designs








Adieu. RIP André Courrèges.





VIELMA LONDON SS16 PRESENTATION



Hi there ! Hope everyone's enjoying their Monday so far ;)

This afternoon I wanted to look back at one of the most fun presentations I have had the chance to witness in my entire Fashion Week career. Yeah, really ! For the occasion of LFW, the team of Vielma London put together a delightful, short mise-en-scène inspired by the golden age of Las Vegas in the 1950's and 1960's, starring five besties, all more beautifully gorgeous one than another, playing dress-up while sipping on handshaked double martinis in a dreamy, retro motel room backdrop. A perfectly curated mid-century bedroom with its icy blue walls & bed linen, and bubblegum pink accents here and there.

This collection overlooks the combination of style and class of the high-profiled country-club resorts of that time, with the colour and buzz of the Strip to create a timeless, fun and feminine look. From coordinate's to mix and match sets, with a touch of sparkle and sheen to reflect the razzle-dazzle of Vegas, Vielma London is about uncompromising modern femininity and represents the epitome of retro rock glam, set in an all-mighty 'Merican atmosphere. Models were nonchalantly flouncing around, sporting strong 60's throwback items like the infamous snakeskin over-the-knee boots and shift mini dresses. Among the mix of day and nightwear, were also featured fitted boxy blazers and a handful of knee length, A-line dresses, very reminiscing of the fuzzy decades. A favourite of mine, which also happens to be coming up strong in the 2015-16 trends department is the patent leather sock boot with chunky heels; a classic of the mod period.

Fancy a killer retro slumber party like Vielma's very own ? We got you covered ;) All you need is your four main gals, a cozy hotel/motel room with a queen size beds, a martini shaker, your favourite cocktail mix, a classic hits playlist and all the clothes you've bought during an insane shopping spree prior to hosting your girls night !

Which Vielma London girl is your favourite ?





















Photo credits: Joe Hart©



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