Milla Jovovich at the Chanel Fall 2013 show during Paris Fashion Week, March 5th
(via Glitter Girl: Samantha Wills | theglitterguide.com)
Trent & Dara of Trent Bailey Photography
“Burton decided early on to forgo a full-scale show in favor of an intimate presentation. As for her theme, Burton is either prescient or fashion’s fastest worker, as who didn’t connect her theme, the sartorial trappings of “the high church,” to the papal conclave? Her show notes referenced “from communion gowns to cardinals’ robes.” In five pairs of related looks, she presented a lavish feast in which pristine communicants in exquisite organdy lace gave way to sensual Swiss Guards and a twosome whose pearl-encrusted, cutaway habits suggested they were sent to the nunnery to atone for their sexual sins, (said atonement a work in progress, from the looks of things). She finished with a white-and-gold homage to the Virgin Queen, which referenced both Elizabeth I and various religious iconography.”
(via WWD)
I cannot fix on the hour, or the spot, or the look or the words, which laid the foundation. It is too long ago. I was in the middle before I knew that I had begun.
—Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice. (via ablogwithaview)
(Source: jenniferlawrencedaily, via slightlypretentious)




