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Party Like It's 1999


Nov30

Remember the 90s? It doesn't seem that long ago, but I was only 11-years-young when "party like it's 1999" meant drinking hot chocolate with extra marshmallows before bedtime.

Consider Laver's Law denounced, because while only a little more than a decade has passed, subtle 90s reminders have already been welcomed back onto the runway and into streetstyle reports. In August, WWD ran a nostalgic article on Daria, the 1998 MTV cartoon character. The apathetic, teenage caricature donned combat boots and over-sized glasses, a look we have all grown to embrace and appreciate this season. Jean Paul Gaultier channeled this punky, rebellious mood in his SS11 collection, which included the aforementioned lace-ups, as well as neon piping and generous eyeshadow application.

Unable to avoid mass-market saturation, the combat trend managed to remain relevant nevertheless. But don't worry - this write-up is not about the obvious boot trend, but instead about how one popular late-90s look managed to spawn a new generation of reckless offspring.

Pay attention, because runways and showrooms alike have been promising a spring of pyramid studs, midriff cutouts, sloped bucket toppers, and [Nick's favorite] gaucho hats.

Get ready, because not even a fashionista with the cruelest intentions could force-feed you Teen Spirit without your consent. Let's face it: Not everyone is ready to remember [or...um, imagine] that mocha-lipsticked world sans Google, YouTube, and V Magazine.

Pshh... As if.


Post by Amanda LaMela


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Paris Fashion Week Update: March 7th and 8th, 2009


Mar08

District L has had a ridiculous weekend of work and play, and as we recover we thought we'd catch you up on what's been going down in the City of Lights this weekend. Of course you can also expect to read our thoughts on today's shows, most notably Karl Lagerfeld, Hussein Chalayan, Christian Lacroix, and Givenchy.

But without further ado here is a brief recap of the runway this weekend-

Comme des Garcons gave us a very tulle, very layered, very conceptual runway yesterday. "Wonderland," Designer ReiKawakubo called it afterward, "where nothing is as it seems."

Haider Ackermann won plaudits and praise for his signature leather jackets paired with sinfully fluid silk dresses. "She's coming from nowhere and brings her treasures with her...she's not androgynous, but there's that side to her and she's trying to bring it out," said Ackermann of his collection.

Coco Rocha caused a stir at Jean Paul Gaultier after getting into a catfight with another model towards the end of the show that took a whip wielding dominatrix to break up. In a show featuring S&M style bodices, leather cutouts, fishnet masks, and menswear inspired three-piece suits, who would expect anything less?

Jeremy Scott took mundane to mode with a poppy, funky amusement park motif featuring candy colored buttons and Mickey Mouse-esque gloves made into boa shawls.

 

Photos from Style.com


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District L is Amanda LaMela & Nicolas Sera-Leyva

 




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