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Givenchy Pre Fall 2012

The Givenchy Pre Fall 2012 look book really stood out to us. We love how the composition of the photography echos the silhouettes of the clothing: structured, upright and strong. Our favorite element is the boots, with their slightly slouchy shell; they look like uptown elegant riding boots. Other highlights: asymmetric pants, giant bows, pops of color and prints.

See more at Vogue HERE

Photos from Givenchy:

Givenchy Pre Fall 2012

Givenchy Pre Fall 2012

Givenchy Pre Fall 2012

Givenchy Pre Fall 2012

Givenchy Pre Fall 2012

ReadysetDC Fall/Winter 2011 Meet & Greet

One of our favorite parts of fashion events in DC is meeting new creative people. Last week’s ReadysetDC Fashion:District Fall/Winter 2011 Meet & Greet at the Dunes was no exception. Although we didn’t have a chance to talk to many designers we had a fun time chatting with old friends and meeting new ones. Here are some of our pictures:

A model wearing a dress from Espion:

ReadysetDC Fall/Winter 2011 Meet & Greet

The lovely Kate Warren of Go Kate Shoot:

Kate Warren of Go Kate Shoot

Elise Peterson of It’s Vintage Darling:

Elise Peterson of It's Vintage Darling

Our favorite new friends from the evening, Sade Teyibo & Genevia Sawyer of Vice As If:

The girls of Vice As If

Sade’s amazing Givenchy bag:

Sade Teyibo's Givenchy bag

We loved Genevia’s vintage jumpsuit and beaded necklace:

Genevia of Vice As If

Her vintage clutch was the perfect complement to her outfit:

Accessories of Genevia from Vice As If

This dress… what a dream. By Riccardo Tisci at Givenchy Fall 2011 Couture show in Paris

This dress… what a dream. By Riccardo Tisci at Givenchy Fall 2011 Couture show in Paris

Lace, silk & pearl details of one of my favorite dresses by Riccardo Tisci at Givenchy Fall 2011 Couture show in Paris

Lace, silk & pearl details of one of my favorite dresses by Riccardo Tisci at Givenchy Fall 2011 Couture show in Paris

“Purity, lightness, fragility” by Riccardo Tisci at Givenchy Fall 2011 Couture show in Paris

“Purity, lightness, fragility” by Riccardo Tisci at Givenchy Fall 2011 Couture show in Paris

Our favorite Oscars dress: Cate Blanchett in the gorgeous and intricately beaded lilac and yellow Givenchy Couture dress from Spring 2011 at the Academy Awards.
Via Getty

Our favorite Oscars dress: Cate Blanchett in the gorgeous and intricately beaded lilac and yellow Givenchy Couture dress from Spring 2011 at the Academy Awards.

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Our favorite Oscars dress: Cate Blanchett in the gorgeous and intricately beaded lilac and yellow Givenchy Couture dress from Spring 2011 at the Academy Awards. 
Via Getty and Givenchy

Our favorite Oscars dress: Cate Blanchett in the gorgeous and intricately beaded lilac and yellow Givenchy Couture dress from Spring 2011 at the Academy Awards. 

Via Getty and Givenchy

Big and Small Tickets

It was October of 2007 when I first saw them- on the Chanel Spring 2008 runway replete with ridiculous trends - I thought maybe this pair would also belong in that category - but there was a part of them I actually liked - the peep toe, the bootie, maybe even the wedge. ($1185)



They resurfaced again in February of 2008 a little transformed, significantly improved, at Riccardo Tisci’s exceptionally slick and gorgeous Givenchy Fall show. I had fully converted at that point, and I wanted them badly, the vamp straps sealed the deal for me. ($795)



Then I saw another reincarnation of them a few days later, this time on a runway in Milan, surrounded by ice-cream-colored garments at Marni. These however, had no wedge but a platform and a higher shaft instead - the peep-toe remained. And since I love everything Marni I, of course, also loved these. ($925)



I was becoming a little nervous at that point, I knew I HAD TO have a shoe that encompassed all the elements of the 3 above - open toe, boot, heel - what made me nervous was that I knew each of the shoes I loved would cost hmmm…. probably around a thousand dollars - EACH.

Yeah, so that probably wasn’t going to responsibly happen for me and then I remembered a shoe designer I really liked- Cheyenne for Tashkent- and a shoe she had designed for the Spring 2008 called The Zidana that had a few of the characteristics I was looking for and the price was just a tad more modest ($500) yeah just a tad. But you can find them right now on ebay for $299 so I was tempted, very tempted…. until……



…. Until Alice and Olivia created this gorgeous little thing for Payless and it met pretty much every single qualification I needed met AND they come in red AND they’re ONLY $48. I was so excited I had to buy it in both colors, of course. And since they were designed by A & O I don’t feel like I have to struggle with the designer impostor bit that Morgan so cleverly discussed at BYT. Right? Ok, right. By the way the shoe below is gorgeous in person. ($48)