Showing posts with label jason wu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jason wu. Show all posts

Monday, February 16, 2009

I Want Wu.

I'm so happy for Jason Wu. M'Obama's magic wand did him wonders and the 26 year old is very deserving of all the attention the inauguration gown bestowed upon him. He's been sewing since he was 9, sculpting since he was 14, and combining the two to bring fashion to the folks since his graduation from Parson's School of Design. His latest effort is fresh but grown up, lady like but cool. It hits the right balance and is a strong collection that will capitalize on his sudden fame in all the right ways.





He's got the Isaac Mizrahi slot filled for the season, covering girly things that grown ladies will love. I want that gray dress, Wu. I want Wu. I want Wu to want me. Wu, Wu! Ok, I'll stop now...

Photos: Marcio Madeira for Style.com

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Thrilled

Ok, so I was gone for the inauguration and I was going to wait for my viewing of the entire thing on my Dad's DVR tomorrow before I gave my Michelle Obama commentary, but I've received too many requests to keep quiet any longer. One word: chic. Two words: so smart.



Michelle is the kind of fashion icon that comes along so rarely. She is a classic with enough twist to make things look fresh, new, and exciting. I don't always absolutely love what she's wearing, but I do always love how she's wearing it. Her lemongrass Isabel Toledo dress and coat is so acutely fitting for the occasion and so precisely speaks the message of the new President. Its regal detailing gives it a sense of tradition and ceremony, while the color, the contrasting gloves and shoes, and the completely radiant makeup make it fresh and new and unstuffy. She's the real deal. She's gorgeous and dignified and so are her daughters, and of course our new President. Her Jason Wu ball gown was graceful and fanciful and flattering and had that same newness by virtue of his unknown status.



The reason I feel justified and not silly about focusing on her fashion (besides for how incredibly fun it is), is because it completely elucidates her smarts. She knows what's what, she knows how to say something with her sartorial choices. It's a talent that will only add to her political role. No one should underestimate how clothing influences peoples' impressions, ideas, and states of mind. It is a tool in her loaded box and she knows how to use it. She's a smart dressed woman.

As for the rest of the fashion on display during the inaugural festivities, Bill Cunningham gives the day and its public stars their most throughly compassionate due, and the Fug Girls take care of the rest of the celebs. Oh, and I vote a yes for Aretha's hat. Why not, you know?