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Showing posts with label France. Show all posts

Tuesday, 22 October 2013

Object of desire - the black trouser (suit)

Yves Saint Laurent has a lot to answer for in my book.  Ever since he launched 'Le Smoking' - the bold, sophisticated tuxedo for women - way back in 1966 (a vintage year though I say it myself), the perfect black trouser (suit) has been out there, and yet it remains incredibly elusive. Which got me wondering why should such a classic item be so hard for us mere mortals to pin down?

Photo: Helmut Newton

Back in the 90's when I was living my London life, a pair of black trousers from Joseph on the Fulham Road were the nec plus ultra of office attire. Squeezing yourself into a pair of the signature low-cut, narrow-leg pants however was another matter entirely, and I didn't seem to be the right shape back then to be a Joseph girl,  regardless of whether I could afford them.... But oh, did they represent a level of chic and modernity that we all aspired to - I was not going to give up my quest.

Joseph AW13

I knew that designer definitely beat high street as regards the tailored trouser, and after some more sleuthing finally found a pair from Anna Sui in The Harvey Nicks sale: flat fronted, boot cut and beautifully made, they fitted the bill and went with everything. I hauled them out of mothballs the other day and tried them on. How fickle the fashion years are - where once they looked so right, now they just seemed frumpy and unflattering - a classic item maybe, but as the years have passed, seemingly not classic enough.

Le Smoking 1966

Yet the black trouser, with or without its jacket, remains a perennial favourite on the catwalk, and both Raf Simons at Dior and Hedi Slimane at Saint Laurent (he's dropped the Yves) have reinvented it for the 21st Century in a way that just makes me lust after a pair all over again. Simons has combined them with the Dior Bar jacket for his tux redux, whilst Slimane has produced them in both wool and buttersoft leather that I am coveting (in my dreams). Further down the rock chick scale Isabel Marant has her own boho version but it is the classic slimcut wool version that will stand the test of time.

Raf Simons for Dior Haute Couture A/W 2012

Dior Ready to Wear S/S 2013

Hedi Slimane for Saint Laurent S/S 2013

Pre Fall 2013 Saint Laurent

Isabel Marant in her own design for S/S 2014

If the French fashion houses are where to find the perfect pair, then it is to les Françaises we need to look for the best way to wear them. From Catherine Deneuve to Inès de la Fressange, from Charlotte Rampling (I know she's English but she is peerless in her French dress sense) to Emanuelle Alt they all wear a black trouser or full tux with consummate ease, dressing it up or down with that Gallic insouciance that I find so seductive (and know that I will never master). As Deneuve herself once commented: “The thing about a tuxedo is that it is virile and feminine at the same time.” In other words - gentlemen, watch out.

Catherine Deneuve with Yves Saint Laurent in the original 'Le Smoking'

Ines de la Fressange - Paris Fashion Week S/S 2014

Charlotte Rampling - Photo: girlsinsuits.tumblr.com

Emanuelle Alt Paris Fashion Week S/S 2014

Of course the high street has come a long way in the past 20 years and there are now a myriad lower price point versions of the black trouser (suit) to choose from. I keep trying the odd pair on, in the vain hope that they might do the trick, yet they remain unable to deliver on their promise, so back on the rail they go and my quest continues. Couture truly is a cut above in this instance and Yves Saint Laurent's Le Smoking remains as alluring today as it first did 47 years ago, offering a glamour and sophistication that the high street just can't match. To quote the great man himself “For a woman, Le Smoking is an indispensable garment with which she finds herself continually in fashion, because it is about style, not fashion. Fashions come and go, but style is forever.” Never a truer word said.

Monday, 4 February 2013

Chic of the Week: Craving Carven

So the news is out -  the Beckhams are coming to Paris. Well, in reality Becks will be playing for Paris Saint Germain and VB and their boys will be primarily based in London, but that gives me an excuse to post a picture of Becks (sigh) and gives La Beckham carte blanche to let her inner Edith Piaf out now if she should so choose. (Allez Victoria!)

Photo: SIPA Press

We've already seen an inkling of a French fashion love affair from Mme. Beckham in this signature cropped collared sweater by my 'chic of the week' label Carven. She looks neat and understated, (with one of her own clutches) - a playful look on the French 'gamine' style, which is what Carven is all about.

Photo: Just Jared

The uber cool Frenchman Guillaume Henry has been the creative director of the revived fashion house since 2009, after previous stints at Paule Ka and Givenchy. Henry is interested in dressing the everyday modern woman and his designs manage to be both modern and timeless to suit all ages, and thanks to this wider appeal the label has quickly gained cult status. Not bad going for a brand that had fallen way below the fashion radar until 4 years ago. Now, if style maven Alexa Chung wears Carven, we all want to.

Alexa Chung & Guillaume Henry Photo: Telegraph


Most recently Henry collaborated with Petit Bateau and the collection is a perfect marriage between the two French brands. Classic styles are re-invented - whether the detachable Peter Pan collar, the quirky mini dress (see Alexa below) or the use of strong colours, all using Petit Bateau's trademark jersey, and the Carven quality shines through. I have treated myself to one of the collars, so will be able to add that little touch of Carven to my everyday outfits.

Photo: DailyElle/David Vasiljevic

Alexa looking super sweet in a Petit Bateau & Carven dress. She is so good at wearing flats too, very Françoise Hardy.

Petit Bateau & Carven

Spring/Summer 2013 Ready To Wear and the mood is slightly more grown up but Henry's trademark elements are clearly visible whether in the lines of the sharp silhouettes or in the strong, streamlined dresses.

Conde Nast

I love the emphasis on the shoulder with the sharp cutaway, it gives both the blouse above and the dress below a real edge.

Conde Nast

Collars, cutouts and colour mix = Carven's unique magic.

Conde Nast

The Carven girl is Parisian to the core, she's hip, she's cool and we all to be a little bit like her. Crave on.

Tuesday, 29 January 2013

New beginnings


“I was not designed to be forced. I will breathe after my own fashion”.


A New Year, new beginnings and words by Henry David Thoreau that have inspired the title of my blog. Welcome!  I've been thinking about starting this for a while and finally, it's happened.  I'm hoping to share my thoughts with you on life and style and navigating my mid-40s with the right amount of humour and panache.

As a true Brit living in Switzerland and France these past 12 years, there are many things I miss about home (my family, Waitrose, car boot sales), but an equal number of things to discover and appreciate living abroad.  I shall be blogging on fashion, beauty, interiors, food, books, bringing up boys and the things that make me stop in the middle of a hectic day. A new year brings with it the chance to - as my 6 year old son so succinctly put it - 'be a bit less scared Mummy'.  So here goes, I'm breathing after my own fashion, I hope you enjoy the ride.

On a clear day.....Mont Blanc from the boys' room


On the school run

In the midst of all the crazy winter weather we've been having, the sun came out briefly and reminded me how beautiful my surroundings can be, and how much I take them for granted. I literally had to stop and stare, and it felt good. A sign perhaps?