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Sweet Paul Klee

by cecylia on July 8, 2009

Have you heard of an artist named Paul Klee? No? Don’t worry, I didn’t either until I went to his museum last year in Bern, Switzerland. And I thank God for the opportunity to have witnessed such colourful and whimsical paintings from such an amazing modern artist. As you can see, I have dedicated this fashion blog to him, simply because his colour schemes and fun shapes have inspired many designers in their latest collections and looking at his paintings will bring a smile upon your face.

IMG_9258I took this photo on the bus, the red sign is from one of Paul Klee’s paintings.

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I took photos of these Klee paintings whilst at the Kuntzmuseum. Yes, I am very naughty…

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Paul Klee (18 December 1879 – 29 June 1940) was a Swiss painter of German nationality. His highly individual style was influenced by movements in art that included expressionism (expressing the meaning of ‘being alive’ and emotional experience rather than physical reality;  e.g. Sidney Nolan, John Perceval, Gustave De Smet), cubism (where objects are broken up, analyzed, and re-assembled in an abstracted form, think Pablo Picasso), and surrealism (it features the element of surprise, unexpected juxtapositions and non sequitur, look up Andre Breton). He was, as well, a student of orientalism (depiction of Eastern cultures by Western artists). Klee was a natural draftsman who experimented with and eventually mastered COLOUR THEORY, and wrote extensively about it. His works reflect his dry humor and his sometimes child-like perspective, his personal moods and beliefs, and his musicality. His pictures are difficult to classify and no one can really pigeon-hole his paintings into a certain category, I guess that is why they are so appealing. Klee is unique and it is no wonder fashion designers look to him for inspiration!

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Paul Klee's Rose Garden

Here is my favourite dress by 3.1 Phillip Lim (my favourite designer, 31 is the age when he started his world-class label). This ‘pixelated’ tunic dress should have a place in an art gallery or at least be worn to an exhibition. The beads are hand-sewn and I’ve never seen a dress like this!

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This is Paul Keel’s Tunisia Gardens. Cubism is very obvious in this painting.  Even if I do not ‘understand’ this artwork, it certainly cheers me up just staring a it.

Paul Klee's Tunisian Gardens

Paul Klee's Tunisian Gardens

Below is a gorgeous Emanuel Ungaro taffeta silk miniskirt. I love the ruched folds and the asymmetry. It is essentially a sophisticated and beautifully tailored pencil mini. Just add some dainty heels and do not save it for night! Throw on a cami and look sweet and demure.

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“Art does not reproduce the visible; rather, it makes visible.” — Paul Klee

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Paul Klee -City of Colours

I love Klee’s’ City of Colours’, it would be an amazing piece to have on my wall at home. But so would this adorable kaleidoscopic See by Chloe silk minidress. No accessories required, just throw on some gold T-bar sandals and you’re off to a fabulous holiday! Be warned, you will get mixed stares- some from art lovers, some from fashion-dont-get-it’s, and some from bees. It’s so sweet and  summery I would hang it on my wall as a painting when I’m not wearing it.

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chloe dresss!!!!Oh no! Someone beat me to it!!

Thumbs up to her for keeping accessories to a minimum (I cannot believe she even stole my advice on wearing gold sandals. I guess great minds really do think alike…) Great smile,  I would be grinning too if I was out and about in this frock.

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Winter Warmers

by cecylia on June 29, 2009

I have selected 6 of the best coats to see you through this chilly winter. I think the prerequisites for a good coat are cut, style and comfort. It has to fit and flatter, see you through many seasons, be in versatile shade and keep you warm. And it still has to look gorgeous! The images are curtesy of the ultimate online designer destination: Net-a-porter. These coats have stood the test and I hope they or their inspired-versions keep you warm in style this winter.

burberryprorsum-washed-leather-pleated-trench-coatA classic with a twist. This is the most covetable Burberry trench in the trimmest cut and the twist is in the material: beige washed-leather! On ya, Christopher Bailey! It is highly versatile. The shade flatters any skin tone and the cut slims every figure. Its butter-soft leather means ultimate comfort but you will need to befriend a good leather dry-cleaner. With an astronomical price tag, you would want this coat to last forever…

magaschoni-cashmere-coatHere is a grey cashmere Magaschoni coat. The brand is synonymous with luxury. I am sure that all cashmere-addicts would agree that wearing this material is like experiencing a little bit of heaven. At first glance, this coat may look like an over sized cardigan with a really long collar. However when you take a second look, you will notice that it has some rather unique and intricate details in its darts and seams. There is much attention to detail. I like. This coat is  ’free’ size but due to its cut and structure, this deceivingly light-weight coat looks more stylish than frumpy. I love the large pockets which are really just ‘attached gloves’ and you do not need to reach for a scarf.  You could wear it open with skinnies or leggings and urbanite attitude for a sharp look . Frankly, I would be happy to fall asleep in this coat or wake up in it.

charles-anastase-wool-velvet-trim-coatCharles Anastase, a French-Armenian fashion designer is responsible for this vintage-inspired, wool velvet-trimmed coat. His clothes are described as ethereal and nostalgic and it’s not difficult to see why this coat, in particular, has stood the test of time. I am sure that it is qualified for an heirloom. Anastase is a big fan of the 19th Century Victorian silhouette. His garments embrace the femininity of the era and each piece illustrate his mastery of exquisite tailoring. I must admit, I am a lover of chic and conservative style as what is covered up can sometimes be even more demure and sexy. We could modernise the look with skin-tight jeans and tousled hair. This warm coat will beautifully suit the slender figure of  one of Anastase’s celebrity admirers : Keira Knightley.

see-by-chloe-wool-coatI can see the First Lady in this heavenly number. If  See-by-Chloe was around a couple of decades ago, Jackie Onassis and Grace Kelly may have fought over a size 8 version of this wool coat. A classic cut, this coat is sure to polish up any lady’s wardrobe. I am pleasantly surprised by the sophisticated look of the coat, even though it is from the daughter label of Chloe. I love the scalloped pockets and the matching collar. How chic, how Parisian, how Chloe! Add an embellished brooch and some Chanel flats and you could be the next Audrey!

mayle-wool-coatI absolutely adore this black Mayle wool coat. The one-time English-born model, Jane Mayle is a designer virtuoso. Despite her little designing training, her first collection was sold-out within 3 weeks in New York. The label,  favoured by the likes of the quirky cutie Kirsten Dunst, Danish supermodel Helena Christensen and the talented screen royalty Sofia Coppola, can be found in and drooled on at Christensen Copenhagen, in the Melbourne QV. I love the metallic square buttons, very reminiscent of the Givenchy studded coats (Fall 2007).  This military-inspired pea coat allows extra layers to be worn underneath for added warmth. It is so cute, it could even dress up my wardrobe.

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And finally, a black Vanessa Bruno fringed silk coat. No birds were harmed during making the garment. Some silk worms lost their cocoons though. This feathery number is the coat of choice on any chilly evening- whether you are off to the opera, to dinner or to a great night out. You know you are going to stand out from the crowd in this belted trench. You only need to throw on some sparkly jewels, a pair of sexy stilettos  and a silky slip underneath to look a million bucks. It is simply stunning, but I would not save it to wear only at night! I would wear it open with some grey skinnies and Repetto flats. It would be the ultimate window shopping outfit. I could pay Cactus Jam International a visit and check out their other luxurious Vanessa Bruno garments. Trust another French designer to show us how to work the effortlessly chic look.

Just remember, look after your coats by storing them well- think draft-free environment, stream/dry-cleaning sessions and cedar balls, and your coats will keep you warm and well. And if they stand the wear and tear of time, they’re priceless.

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Skirting the Issue

by cecylia on May 27, 2009

party_pencil_skirtDespite my daily suturing experiences, I’ve always wanted to learn how to sew.  So when I spotted a sewing short course run by RMIT,  I jumped at the opportunity and I am currently spending 3 hours per week attending lessons.  I’ve never used a sewing machine in my life, so the first lesson was rather daunting.

During our first lesson, we learnt how to take our body measurements, use the sewing machines and sew straight lines. The university industrial sewing machines are awesome- they are robust and they self-cut stitches! 

The teacher instructed us to buy quilting fabric to make our very first skirt. So off I went to Spotlight and bought something on sale.  I chose the ‘vintage’ pattern with ladies and gentlemen dancing, chuckling to myself because the skirt would be too hilarious to wear. To my surprise, every one of my sewing buddies admired the fabric and sought to find out where it came from. 

Even though the making time on the pattern we used to make our skirts all said ’2 hours’, we spent at least 3 lessons ( equivalent to almost 9 hours) learning to make it from scratch. I guess that’s the difference between a novice and a seamstress.

In the end, all my hard work paid off and  my pencil skirt was not as much of a disaster as I had imagined.  It fits perfectly around my derriere and everyone on it seems to be having fun.

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Coming soon… skirt number 2!

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