Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Kara Ross And Donald Drawbertson Collaboration


For the lady tired of her Hermes bag come a one of a kind tote designed by Donald Drawbertson in collaboration with Kara Ross

Kara Ross Holiday Window designed by Donald


A little fantaisy in life has never hurt anyone.




Donald Robertson (aka @DonaldDrawbertson) 














Some of the fashionable guests

http://instagram.com/donalddrawbertson



A bientôt,
Pierre Candra


Friday, May 30, 2014

BERGDORF GOODMAN salute CHARLES JAMES


To celebrate Charles James at the MET, Bergdorf Goodman did ask several designer to create dresses in homage to his talent,here is a glimpse at them.


Charles Wilson Brega James (18 July 1906- 23 September 1978) was a British-born fashion designer known as "America's First Couturier." He is widely considered to have been a master of cutting and is known for his highly structured aesthetic.






At the MET the retrospective features approximately sixty-five of
 the most notable designs James produced over the course of his career, from the 1920s until his death in 1978.















A bientôt,
Pierre Candra


Sunday, April 20, 2014

EASTER PARADE,NYC 2014


 The tradition started in the mid-1800s, when high-society ladies would promenade in their Easter finery after church, and has since evolved into a showcase for chapeau artistry.


The celebration came as Christians around the city marked the solemn holiday by attending mass, including legions of Catholics who packed into St. Patrick's Cathedral.


































Having new clothes for Easter had deep roots in European customs. Sacred times called for special forms of dress—material markers of holiness and celebration. Distinctive garb for Easter, like one's "Sunday best", for centuries showed the solemnity and sacredness of the season.

 








Me with my friends James and Mark



A bientôt,
Pierre Candra