Ann Demeulemeester Spring 2010

A vision in black, cream and white, the latest collection from Belgian designer Ann Demeulemeester veered from her previous season’s courting of the romantic poet to a modern urban setting. Using great amounts of leather, Demeulemeester puts the edge back in her designs, although the collection’s airy split-hem robes do have a sensitive zen quality to them. Halter-top waistcoats make a sharp impression, while a reworked cummerbund belt from fall 2009 makes a pleasant appearance. From the knits’ subtle sequin embellishments to the high profile sneakers, luster and sheen become a welcomed attribute of the collection, while headbands and hooded outerwear add a modern charm, while still adhering to Ann Demeuelmeester’s favored aesthetic. Like all her previous collections, Demeulemeester “cuts soul” into her garments, creating with a purpose–not only new garments to fill a void, but garments with significance and a story important to their wearer.

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Style Watch: Knitted Headbands

This will probably result in a “Gee.  What were you thinking?”, but at the moment I am feeling these knitted headbands from Topman.  I have yet to think of how to pull one off, but the prospects of doing it well is exciting.  Before my head hits my pillow, I’m almost positive I will have given in and ordered one.

On another note, while digging around the Topman site, I noticed a link for US customers.  When I clicked it, the sales link disappeared, so I’m hoping that the opening of the New York Topman means that items will now be shipped domestically within the United States.  Sounds exciting!

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