Last night I indulged in one of my guilty pleasures – watching
the yearly Victoria ’s
Secret Fashion Show. And while the
garments are certainly not of the same excellence, the deconstructed quality of
the outfits (underwear worn as outerwear) remind me of Dior’s Fall 2009
Couture Collection.
Images from Style.com |
Images from Style.com |
Images from Style.com |
Images from Style.com |
Quite a few pieces in the collection have always
reminded me of Eliza Doolittle at the Ascot Races gone wild.
And while Victoria ’s
Secret lingerie is by no means couture, the designs are tremendous
and each is a pure flight of fancy.
Angels Aquatic from the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2011 |
This look was one of my favorites, and with a bit of an underlining for added modesty, one of the few looks of the evening that could actually be worn in real life without getting arrested for indecent exposure.
Angels Aquatic from the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2011 |
I can picture Veronica Lake wearing it, or any other starlet from the Golden Age of Hollywood.
It actually looks like a cross between Marlene Dietrich’s beaded cabaret gown designed by Jean Louis and Ginger Roger’s feathered confection.
Or how about Marilyn in Some Like it Hot?
And that crystal crown would be perfect for Esther Williams, the Million Dollar Mermaid.
While I have a real problem with 15 year old girls getting
paid to wear nothing more than their skivvies in front of the entire world, the
fashion design and work put into this event is incredible. The creativity is truly astounding. And entire articles devoted to the fact that Adriana does not eat solid food for days and does not drink water for 12 hours prior towalking down the runway – gross – well, I choose to look beyond that (as I hope
every young girl does, yeah right) and enjoy the clothing itself, not the
bizarre bodies of the models! And did
you notice the shots of the men in the audience ogling the basically naked
women – a bit off-putting, don’t you think? So let’s ignore the models and their bodies and their strange dietary
idiosyncrasies and the rest of it and focus on the clothes/fashion.
Some of the outfits are totally ridiculous, but the corsets,
beading, bows, spangles, not to mention the creative talent would be right at
home on the stage of The Ziegfeld Follies.
Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2011 |
Instead of fantastic headdresses
(don’t get me started on the awful messy hair) the girls wear wings.
Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2011, Ballet Collection |
Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2011, Ballet Collection |
While researching a role a few years back, I read that
Ziegfeld required that his girls’ hip measurement be 2” larger than their
bust. Now, I would hazard a guess that
not a single Victoria ’s
Secret Angel fits those requirements, but 100 years later we are still watching
scantily clad women parade about on stage.
Go figure, right?
And don’t think that I was sitting at the television the
entire time. Each commercial break I
would run to the sewing room to cut into my new wool coating. There is nothing like a bit of creative inspiration
to motivate me.
There really is nothing like a beautifully put together photograph of inspiring designs made from luscious fabrics to get my mind daydreaming about beautiful things. I especially LOVE that pink jacket in the photos second from the top.
ReplyDeleteMy mother once confided in me she thought the over-the-top runway parades of the couture fashion houses were unrealistically out of this world - I replied that yes, they were - and that was the point. It's all about inspiring the imagination, and small elements of these designs eventually do make it into our everyday wear.
Those Victoria secret girls are lovely, but they have nothing on the classic beauties of mid-last century you have here. Sex appeal AND class? A rare combo these days.
I love that show! It's not just about the lingerie, but the whole scenery and music too! Eye-candy... :)
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