As promised on Friday, we have swung ourselves in a whole new direction. Join us this week as we explore the design possibilities of our
muse of the week:
alice in wonderland.
Several years ago, Vogue Magazine gifted its readers with, in my opinion, the most beautiful fashion spread ever. It stars a baby faced, and teary eyed, Natalia Vodianova as Alice, and is styled by the ever brilliant Grace Coddington. Coddington chose a different designer for each look (apparently no one turns down Grace Coddington) with the one rule being: you must use Alice's signature color, blue.
What follows are my own photos of the Vogue spread which I have lovingly saved in a blue binder all these years. A thousand apologies for the various crinkles, smudges, and blurry edges.
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Alice dressed by Karl Lagerfeld |
Braxton and I came up with the following elements one could use for a
Alice in Wonderland inspired wardrobe or decor;
- Stripes
- Tendrils; fiddle head ferns, rose vines, other flower vines
- Flowers, botanics
- Thorns
- Hearts
- Playing card symbols
- Insects; beetles, butterflies, dragonflies, caterpillars
- Fur; cat and rabbit
- Super shiny doors with shiny hardware
- mirrors and mercury glass
and so much more.
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How fantastic of KL to dress her in an era appropriate dress with super modern boots. Wow. |
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Dressed by Olivier Theyskens for Rochas. |
We decided to separate our Alice muse into three distinctly different looks.
Modern: plain modern furniture in darker masculine colors with large scale prints of flowers and plants.
Young Single Female Living Alone: thrifted furniture, lots of light blue and silver, mirrored furniture, very very feminine, bordering on girlish innocence.
Romantic English Cottage: Victorian elements, lots of flower patterns, tea pots and cups, smaller scale furniture, garden themes.
We will expand on all of the above as we move through the week.
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The ruffles remind me of lettuce leaves. |
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It seems Jean Paul Gaultier really captured the little girl vibe. |
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Alice as seen by Christian LaCroix. |
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Love the frayed ruffled. |
If you have any interest in a movie adaptation of Lewis Carroll's alice in wonderland we can't recommend Tim Burton's version enough. It stars Johnny Depp as the mad hatter, enough said. Really, it's fabulous.
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Yup, that's John Galliano as the queen of hearts. |
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This one appears to be made from plastic bags. Very swank plastic bags for sure. |
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Alice dressed by Donatella Versace. Why is Rupert Everett here? No idea. |
I can't thank Vogue Magazine enough for this glorious photo spread, it makes my heart sing.
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Again, fantastic ruffles. |
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Of course Mark Jacobs plays the mushroom dweller. |
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Have you noticed that almost every alice is wearing a blue bow in her hair? |
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Falling down the rabbit hole.......... |
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in a dress by Tom Ford (as the white rabbit). |
An important element in any Alice inspired venture would have to be proportion. Remember, Alice herself changed from large to small and back again many times in the story. I think large scale (or small scale) flowers and botanicals would be perfect for this muse. Think huge or tiny.
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Wearing a design by Viktor and Rolf. |
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I love the play of proportion here. |
Thanks for joining me on our first day exploring the design muse alice in wonderland. If you would like to contribute please drop us a line.
"It would be nice if something made sense for a change" Alice
Have a beautiful day.
YANCEY
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Alice dressed by Helmut Lang. |
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