January 31, 2019

AltaRoma Gennaio 2019. Roma e' Ready To Wear.


Altaroma Gennaio 2019. Fatte le dovute precisazioni e i chiarimenti nello scorso post - per onesta' intellettuale- sulla fashion week capitolina, finalmente posso mostrarvi una selezione  di cio' che e' andato in passerella. Anche se ancora alcuni addetti ai lavori devono far pace con l'idea che ad AltaRoma sfili prevalentemente il ready-to-wear, il calendario romano e' senza ombra di dubbio occasione per scoprire, promuovere e comprare brand emergenti e non (vi prego, basta chiamarli 'giovani'!). Non tutti sono all'altezza di sfilare, ma a volte laddove non arrivano idee e la qualita', il vile denaro da' la spinta necessaria per comprarsi la passerella. ma concentramoci sul 'best of'.

January 29, 2019

AltaRoma Gennaio 2019. Ecco il punto della situazione.



Tornato da un week-end inteso ad AltaRoma, confermo le mie affermazioni e impressioni alla vigilia dell'edizione di questo gennaio 2019, oltre a voler fare il punto della situazione su il salto di qualita' fatto dalla kermesse romana (come ama definirla la carta stampata) e chiarire alcune questioni poco chiare. Premetto che le mie opinioni sono completamente independenti, prive di qualsiasi influenza, amicizia o interesse economico e che comuque non saranno tutte positive. 

N.d.R. Le recensione delle sfilate nei prossimi giorni

Il calendario ha confermato l'identita' della fashion week romana; incubatore e trampolino di lancio di brand emergenti ( parlare di 'giovani' non e' rilevante ai fini della definizione di un marchio ), tramite il concorso Who Is On Next, che fa sfilare i suoi partecipanti a gennaio. A completare l'offerta di 'palestra per i nuovi' c'e' l'eccellente progetto Showcase che mette direttamente in contatto i brand con buyer (che ci sono) e stampa e (secondo gli addetti ai lavori) da' la possibilita' a chi vi partecipa di imparare ad approcciarsi con l'aspetto commerciale del fashion system, fa fare le ossa in previsione della 'fossa dei leoni' di Milano ed eventualamente aggiustare il tiro.


Va inoltre aggiunto che se un brand non e' piu' emergente il fatto di  sfilare a Roma sta a ulteriore dimostrazione che la fashion week romana e' la piattaforma ideale per evitare il calderone milanese e offrire a stampa e buyer (che ci sono in proporzione ai numeri dell'evento) l'occasione di  visionare la collezione piu' da vicino e in un ambiente piu' amichevole e rilassato.

Ho usato il 'neologismo' fashion week per ben due volte per AltaRoma poiche' anche se nome bellissimo e suggestivo  non descrive piu' in maniera completa la 'kermesse'. Infatti per motivi generazionali ( designer anziani o deceduti), socio-economici ( il dilagare del fast-fashion) e di sistema ( la francia tutela la sua Alta Moda, l'Italia no), l'Alta Moda italiana si e' ridotta a segmento di nicchia dela nicchia. Sciolto il nodo dei brandi emrgenti (e non) di ready-to-wear bisognera'prima o poi affronatare quello dell'AltaModa, magari puntando su designer 'ibridi' di demi-couture, piu' vicini al mercato e piu' facilmente reperibili.
 Quando l'identita' di AltaRoma sara' definita al 100% spero ne conseguita' anche un nuovo nome che la descriva come merita.

Gattinoni

Nino Lettieri

Italo Marseglia

Giada Curti
Infine va menzionato l'aspetto 'nomade' di AltaRoma; cambi di location ogni una o due edizioni, senza pace, senza un progetto a lungo termine, che non permette una pianificazione ad hoc . Cio' che alcuni ingnorano e' che cio' dovuto all'inefficenza del meccanismo pubblico che in parte sponssorizza AltaRoma e che  da sempre da' l'ok logistico e finanziario quasi sempre all'ultimo minuto. Lecito  scandalizzarsi se l'intonaco della sala stampa cade a pezzi ma, per ora, purtroppo, e' fuori dal controllo di chi organizza AltaRoma e ci mette lam faccia ( tanto di cappello a tuttin loro.).

Questo e' il punto della situazione, secondo me. Osservazioni e opinioni frutto della mia esperienza ma anche dopo aver osservato, ascoltaton e aprlato cona ddetti ai lavori e non.


January 24, 2019

AltaRoma Gennaio 2019. Si Riparte. Innovazione, Giovani e Ricerca.



Come ogni fine gennaio AltaRoma riapre le sue porte, sotto una nuova veste e in una nuova location. Da oggi fino a domenica 27 gennaio il PratiBus District accogliera' designer, scuole di moda, mostre e addetti ai lavori per quattro giorni. Un programma piu' folto che mai, a dimostrazione che gli sforzi organizzativi, produttivi e creativi delle ultime stagioni stanno finalmente dando i loro frutti, come sottolineai alla fine dell'edizione di gennaio 2018. (AltaRoma Gennaio 2018. L'edizione della Svolta)

AltaRoma si e' ormai stabilmente confermata come la piattaforma ideale per  i nuovi talenti emergenti del fashion system italiano con il concoso Who is on Next di Vogue.it, oltre a promuovere e sostenere, grazie al progetto Showcase, brand in ascesa, che  beneficiano dall'attivita' di networking con buyers e stampa.

Altro tassello importante e' lo spazio dedicato alles cuole di moda romane che sfilano, dando agli studneti la possibilita' di cominciare ad affrontare il mondo esterno ai loro studi. In questo ambito attesissima e' la sfilata dell'Accademia di Costume e Moda e il relativo concorso Talents, che premia i milgiori studenti di abiti ed accessori.

Non mancano la ricerca sulle diverse facce della moda e del fare moda, aspetto esplorato dall'insostituibile progetto A.I. Artisanal Intelligente di Clara Tosi Pamphili e Alessio De Navasquez.

AltaRoma ha finalmente trovato la sua identita' e finalmente i paragoni (e critiche annesse) con Milano e Firenze non reggono piu'. AltaRoma fa ricerca, promuove il nuovo, abbraccia le scuole di moda ed e' depositaria del glorioso passato dell'Alta Moda italiana.

December 1, 2018

AW 18 Style Files. Red and Sparkle.


The long run of Christmas work parties, friends and family get together has started and most of us, do think carefully, if not worry, about what to wear. I believe you should just keep it simple and stick to some tried and tested festive staples like sparkles and reds.

Watching hundreds of fashion shows has taught me, among several things, to look back at the looks seen on the runway and get some major inspiration from them or just get ideas.  I picked few looks from AltaRoma January 2018 that fall in the festive category hoping they can be of some use as a springboard for your outfits. Just remember to smile when you go out, you are not one of the models above ;-)

Marianna Cimini




Davide Grillo


Black Friday 2018. Yes or Yes.


Well, well. Another Black Friday week-end is over this year and December has just started. A week after the event and two weeks after my last post, hoping to have a sustainable one, I have to say that all is well. Infact, not only this year Black Friday was good for business, according to official reports and my own observation throughout the whole week-end ( so tiring!) but also I have the distinct impression that shoppers finally got really savvy and bought what they really wanted and what they really needed. So a double Yes for business/shoppers and sustainability.

We will see how the Christmas rush pans out. Stay tuned.


November 17, 2018

Black Friday 2018. Let's Make it Sustainable.


I have always had mixed feelings about the effectiveness of Black Friday, particularly for clothing and fashion, as there are promotions, sales and extravaganzas all year round. I'm sure that quite a few of you can relate to the opening picture; an avalanche of clothing that sits in wardrobes and drawers, ready to 'kill you', as soon as you open them. I expressed my negativity two years ago - sorry the post is in Italian! - and I have to say that this year my position has softened a bit.

Infact, as I see it daily at work, customers seem to have become really savvy, demanding and almost frugal. I do hope therefore that on this upcoming Black Friday/Sofa Sunday/Cyber Monday people take advantage of the deals BUT buy just what they really need and want with no excess. Sustainability in this context refers to consuming as little as possible and consuming good quality products. I will update you once this year Black Friday is over on Tuesday 27th November ;-)

November 13, 2018

AW18 Style Files. Technicolour Layers

Looks: Moi Multiple & Marco Rambaldi



The days are getting shorter, it becomes dark earlier and the cold days are going to last for a few months. But it's not all doom and gloom. Infact as well as wearing cosy cords and velvets  we can use colour to keep our mood up. Better than that, use several colours, taking a technicolor world out there. This time I'm going to show you some looks from the January 2018 edition of AltaRoma, that I had the pleasure to attend. 

For those who don't know this fashion week event that takes place in Rome in January and July, I'm going yo give you a quick overview of where it sits in the context of the Italian fashion calendar. Everybody know Milan Fashion Week and Pitti on Florence but not many have heard of AltaRoma. AltaRoma, over the years and through several reinventions, has finally emerged as the main showcase event for upcoming designers that work and create in Italy, as well as still showing some amazing Italian Haute Couture. There is also a lot more going on but, as I'm going to cover the even in Janaury 2019, I will come back to that. Back to the looks!

The styling trick to pull colours off is to balance them with neutral colours either on the garments or on the accessories - scarves, shoes, thights - and focus on two , maximum three accent colours. have a good look at how the models are styled in the pictures ;-)

Marco Rambaldi 




Moi Multiple



Miahatami



October 11, 2018

AW 18 Style Files. Feel the Velvet


The older sibling of the cord, velvet is another major trend this AW 18 season. You will find it in every collection and many labels from high end all the way down to fast fashion have velvet items on their racks. To avoid the danger of looking frumpy, old-fashioned as if you are wearing a curtain make sure you mix up your velvet with prints or textures. Below some good examples of key items and looks. Some of them may be too out there for your taste but they are just a source of inspiration.


October 7, 2018

AW 18 Style Files. Major Cord.


Autumn and winter are with us, summer is gone and so the S/S 19 fashion weeks. We can now focus on the trends for the season and shopping accordingly. Corduroy is back and for people like who where toddlers in the late '70/early '80, this fabric conjures back fond childhood memories. But don't worry, even if the cord is back it doesn't mean old fashioned. Infact the AW18 offerings are stylish and wearable. 

After some research it looks like that what's available fall into three broad categories: cords coord, overalls and jumpsuit and skirts.

Bella Freud

ALEXACHUNG

Victoria Beckham
Anna Mason

Anna Mason

MIH Jeans

Staud

Acne Studios

Anna Mason

September 9, 2018

Back On Track. September Fashion Updates.


Generally speaking we all now are back on track - back to school, back to the office and so on - even if in reality some of us worked through the summer and are going on holiday later this month (yes!).
I'm back on track with my blog, that I occasionally have to neglect, and with the whole month ahead of us, below a concise list of what's have been happening in the fashion-sphere around me and what's to come.



Fashion Week Month kicked off in New York few days ago and will finish on September 30th in Paris with the Givenchy show. Plenty of looks to go through and upcoming trends to discover. I'll be attending LFW next week and reporting for Fashion News Magazine as usual plus blogging about my personal favourite looks and impressions here.


Victoria Beckham will be showing in London for the first time ever to celebrate the 10th anniversary of her label. Curious to see what the collection looks like.



September retail news are also packed with launches and the latest being the John Lewis 300 pieces AW18 collection linked to the department store rebranding that added & Partners to its names as well as the partner company Waitrose. Working on the JL womenswear floor this has been a big and exciting news for myself and all the other Partners. Check the collection out in store or online. I thinks it's great.



Last but not least River Island is launching their first homeware collection at the end of the month. Having worked for the company for nearly six years I am still interested to see how RI is always moving on with the times and confidently expanding the range of products on offer. 

Roll on Septmber and let's see what happens.
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