
looking at all the sad, half-done paintings and such i have hiding in corners.
which one do you think i should work on?
finally got around to photographing the wooden necklace i made last semester.
oh, and feel free to like my artsy stuff on facebook (hint cough hint)
AND i made a new website. it’s not as pretty as the one i had with wix, but apparently flash isn’t the way to go right now. let me know what you think?
John Galliano F/W 2007
This collection was a flashback to Galliano’s signature skills in his first years in Paris. The theme heavily referenced costumes that brought out deep-red Poiret-era coats whorled into asymmetric rose ruffles, high-waisted redingotes, flower-printed tea dresses, and a multiplicity of his classic bias-cut gowns, in everything from black velvet and sheer lace to face-powder pink and dusty-tangerine chiffon. The roll of credits included Stephen Jones’ millinery, Pat McGrath’s makeup, Julien d’Ys hair, and Michael Howells’ set design. All played crucial supporting roles in bringing the show to full cinematic form.









