Tuesday, August 10, 2010

ASIAN INVASION

Its no secret that China is quickly becoming the luxury capital of the world. As mentioned in previous posts, most high-end design houses have openly moved production further east. But most brands aren’t so straightforward. To please customers looking for the “Made in Italy” label, several luxury companies now have their goods made in Italy by illegal Chinese laborers. Today, the Tuscan town of Prato, just outside of Florence and long the center for leather-goods production for brands like Gucci and Prada, has the second-largest population of Chinese in Europe, after Paris. More than half of the 4,200 factories in Prato are owned by Chinese entrepreneurs, some of whom pay their Chinese workers as little as two Euros ($3) an hour.

Now that Italian labor costs have sky rocketed, and the Y generation seems less than enthusiastic to pick up century-old artisan skills, more and more companies are making the switch. But the big question still remains-- Do we really care where our product is made?

A lot of what our course is about is where luxury is going. Yes, it is possible to create the same quality garment, footwear, or leather bag in China. And some might even say the products come out better. The Japanese and Chinese have always been the most picky luxury consumers. Louis Vuitton even claims to have switched primarily to machine-made goods due to the high return carried out in the Far East. To these customers, a mistake common to hand-made goods is unexceptable, thus machine is preferred.

L2 2010-NYU-Stern

Did you know that Chanel Hawaii is the largest grossing Chanel? That Ferragamo is opening 10 stores this year alone in China? That, most suprisingly, Hermes is launching a new brand, Shang Xia, opening September 2010?

Here are a couple examples of luxury companies catering to the far eastern client.


Chanel's 2010 Shanghai Collection

Xue Song For Salvatore Ferragamo

Louis Vuitton SS 2011
To find out more about vastly growing asian luxury industry, I recommend reading "The Cult of the Luxury Brand- Inside Asia's Love Affair with Luxury".


Friday, August 6, 2010

Buck Up- Fight worthy rings n things

Over the years some labels stick out, but these are my fav's!! What better way to exude womanhood than with an extravagant ring!! Chunky knuckles and gold always do the trick! LOVE IT!

Thursday, August 5, 2010

SHAPE SHIFTERS

Skin is out- cover up and still feel sexy!

Transition into fall with a bright alternative to the body-con. From wool blends to jersey knit, these pieces are all over the runways. Solids make a good staple, but delve into the prints and color!! BE BOLD this season! Below are some of my favorite shape shifters--not to mention LOVES like bohemian all-star, Mara Hoffman's, recession friendly fall line.

Mara Hoffman via Shopbop.com


Jonathan Saunders via Net-a-Porter

SALE TIME!- Luisa Via Roma

For those of you who love a fabulous sale, Luisa Via Roma, will knock your socks off--literally! Shoes and bags are marked down 30-50%, and lucky customers can take an additional 20% off until August 23rd!! I had my eye on the products below with every stroll through Luisa- and now they are on SALE!

Not everyone can visit the Luisa outlet in Florence, but lucky for you, its online too--check it out here!


From top left: Salvatore Ferragamo, Michetti Daniele, Guiseppe Zanotti, Nicholas Kirkwood, Balmain, YSL, Chloe, Bally, Sara Battaglia

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

FALL into the LBB (Little Black Bag)


These LBB's are perfect for evening or day. I am absolutely loving the vintage vibe thats been creeping up the trend ladder lately. If your gonna spend the moolah, get yourself one of these--they're definitely not boring and will last for seasons to come. Similar to Chanel, but way more fabulous-- and better made...



Chloe Sally Leather Small

Chloe Sally Python

YSL

Marc Jacobs

Lanvin Satchel

Photo credit- Net-a-porter.com, Chloe.com, and Shopbop.com

FALL TREND-SHEARLING


After perusing through my favorite shopping portals, I noticed a very clear trend--SHEARLING. Although the thought of wearing UGG's anywhere but camping or at a ski lodge makes me cringe, these booties are to die for. I especially love the Burberry Prorsum above and the much more wallet friendly, chocolate Michel Perry below. Which ones will you try to get your hands on??
Designers from top: Burberry Prorsum, Chloe, Maison Martin Margiela, YSL, Jimmy Choo, Michel Perry

Monday, August 2, 2010

Fashion Pioneers-BoF Interviews Net-a-Porter's founder Natalie Massenet


Natalie Massenet is a true pioneer who exactly ten years ago had a simple idea and turned it into a fashion empire with one main goal-- satisfying you, the final consumer.


Natalie Massenet can be described as nothing less but inspirational. In the second installment of BOF's Fashion Pioneers, Imran interviews the fortunate Massenet on the recent acquisition by Richemont, a decade of success, luck, logistics, Mr. Porter and believe it or not, the IPad. Massenet speaks of the importance of staying relevant and ahead of the curve. Along with describing the launch of the very cool Ipad application for the online magazine, Massenet delves into the future of fashion buying.

We all find it odd to window shop in sweltering July and see nothing but fur coats. Massenet offers her opinion on the fashion frustration, stating that the industry should skip a season and let the buyers do their jobs. Originally fashion week was a closed door to everyone but industry professionals, now, the door is wide open thanks to real time communication and the evolution of online media. Anyone who is interested in success, fashion, or just wants to be inspired should watch this interview.