Harrods, London’s most fabulous department store, dolled up its Christmas windows with Disney princess mannequins in designer gowns. Better yet, they released designers’ sketches of the princesses and a fashion editorial shot for each gown! I called upon fellow Disney expert/blogger extraordinary Sweeney (of Sweeney Says and Snark Squad) to assist me on critiquing our favorite characters’ forays into high fashion. Let’s judge some princesses!
Fashionably Ever After: Disney Princesses Go Designer
Hailee Steinfeld for Miu Miu’s Fall 2011 Ads
Fourteen-year-old superstar HAILEE STEINFELD catapulted to fame last year when she was nominated for an Academy Award for her role in True Grit. She’s also playing Juliet in Carlo Carlei’s 2012 adaptation of Romeo and Juliet, which I am also excited about because Gossip Girl‘s Ed Westwick is playing Tybalt, which you have to admit is kind of amazing.
A fashion icon since the second she hit the 2011 SAG Awards in that now-famous striped Prada dress, Hailee has looked classy, intriguing, and age-appropriate all over the red carpet. Miu Miu quickly took the ingenue on as the muse/model for their Fall 2011 advertising campaign, and here is the result: utter beauty.
Smurfette in Fall 2011′s Hottest Accessories
Prepare yourself for incredible fashion on one sexy little cartoon. Click through, and get ready…
The Fashion of Beyonce’s “Run the World (Girls)” Video
Beyonce just released her new video for “Run the World (Girls)” and it involved lions, thighs, minimal underwire support, and a whole lot of couture.
Click through for the sometimes fabulous, sometimes frightening fashion.
The Fashion of the Royal Wedding
Let’s get down to pretty pretty princess business.
And more importantly, find out if those McQueen rumors were true…
You Be The Judge: High-Heeled Paws
Yes, you read that correctly. High-heeled PAWS.
Diva’s Choice: The Cocktail Cruise Dress
I often find myself aboard a cruise ship, wishing I had something funky yet nautical cocktail dress appropriate for the occasion, as I sip my Perrier with lime, no ice. [Note: This may or may not be complete bullshit.] Well, Giambattista Valli has anticipated that unique but dire need, and showed this fabulous little number in his Resort 2011 collection. I love everything about this, with the exception of that model’s terrifyingly small head. Seriously. I’m kind of concerned for her.
A sleek bodice – draped yet tailored, asymmetrical with an adorable little shoulder. The perfect cinched waist – most of my favorite bridal gowns have that little ribbon around the waist, and I think it’s darling. And then the black skirt, which could seem out of place in a resort collection, but instead it just adds a little grit to an otherwise angelic summer dress. It somehow makes the dress badass, more formal, and more unique all at the same time. Of course, it doesn’t hurt to have neverending legs like Ms. Tiny Head over here. But I digress.
Diva’s Choice: Modern Knitwear
Never underestimate the importance of knitwear. I simply love when crocheted garments show up on the runway (this is from Hong Kong Fashion Week) because there’s nothing better than grandma chic, as far as I’m concerned. Elaborate knitwear like this feels so unique and handmade, like you’re really wearing a piece of art that someone crafted. And this crocheted tunic is just stunning. The color, the design, the shredded look – it’s amazing that something so delicate can look so badass. A bathing suit cover-up in the summer, or styled like this over a black top and leggings – it just screams creativity and originality, and feels so summery and so intriguing at the same time.
Diva’s Choice: The Fall Bootie
Dear Louboutins,
I know I only found you last week, but I can say with certainty that you are the only one for me. I never knew love could be like this, but how could I resist? That peep toe? The classically beautiful lace-up? The heels that bring me to new heights? (I’d be a whopping 5’6″ in these bad boys.) Those qualities alone would have been enough to make me fall for you, but then I discover that YOU’RE MADE OF FLANNEL. And I just want to cry, because I know that you are perfect for me, but that you will never be mine. At least, not until I’m a corporate sell-out.
Hopelessly devoted,
The Democracy Diva


