I can’t quite think of Imitation of Christ without thinking of Drew Droege’s Chloe Sevigny spoof videos where referencing the notorious label is both a factual nod to history (Sevigny was creative director of the label once upon a time…) and a snide in-joke.
Theatrics, gossip and tumultuous events have dogged Imitation of Christ and designer Tara Subkoff with extreme highs and lows. Its fashion hey-day may well be truly gone but Subkoff’s return to the label last year still guarantees a pretty stellar turnout. I’m a celeb dunce but I did get mildly excited that Natasha Lyonne was at the show yesterday because all I could think was “You’re in that awful but good film But I’m a Cheerleader, that I like to watch every now and again for no apparent reason…”
The spectacle factor was still very much there too. How do you trump the fact that a fashion show was in fact a REAL wedding. Model/IT girl Lydia Hearst according to the PR did ACTUALLY get married to some guy called Miles. It was somewhat uncomfortable enough listening to vows that I thought was total play-acting. Then to hear that it was for real? Not sure whether to send felicitations or not….
Us ‘guests’ in the ‘pews’ did cop a good eyeful of Subkoff’s return to recycled/upcycled vintage pieces. This wasn’t trailblazing FASH-WUAN but it was prettiness for the sake of prettiness, something that is lovely to see especially when supreme bits of vintage lace brush past you in a pitch perfect range of pastel colours. More interesting perhaps were the kimono dresses that came up high at the neck at the front and dipped low in the back which tempts me to take a kimono to a skilled dressmaker to do the same. Even better was one particular knitted dress that had ribbons cut into the skirt. Boardwalk Empire freaks and anyone into the delicate aesthetics of Picnic at Hanging Rock (who isn’t, let’s face it…) would have oohed and ahhed a fair bit with the abundance of dropped waists, delicate embroidery and aged chiffons and silks.
One might scratch their head and think, why not just go for the original garment with the resulting garments colliding so closely with the real shebang. I suppose I find it slightly odd and pleasing at the same time to be going to a show and seeing what is a parade of what I might find in Annie’s or Merchant Archive in London. The bride however did bring one final twist to the story with a frosted acrylic structure curving around her hips which from afar did look perfectly integrated with the cream lace. The clothes probably won’t be the lasting talking point however with so many exclamations of “OMG she TOTES god MARRIED!!!!” lingering outside the show but there’s definitely something to probe about here in the second coming of Imitation of Christ….
I love this. Love it. The clothes are gorgeous, and it IS so cool that she actually got married!! How awesome, creative and unique! And I love Natasha Lyonne. I see her sitting over there!!
oh em gee wedding dress so beautiful.
wow these are such beautiful dresses! thanks for sharing…
Wow, I never heard of a fashion show wedding. Especially one where the guests have no idea it’s going on. What a strange experience that must have been. For everyone. Especially poor Miles–what if he wanted a fairy tale wedding? Nope, he got a fashion show wedding. Meh, close enough… The dresses are absolutely beautiful, though. And yes, Picnic at Hanging Rock-type looks are definitely ones that I regularly swoon over. Maybe Drew should try out that look for his next spoof, no?
mmm..I dont know what to think either, the bride looks stunning, I would not mind looking like that on my wedding day, but the is something a little bit dated about the cloths, and not because they are vintage…I dunno, but on a positive note, the embroidery is amazing
beautiful :0
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love the birds…very elegant.
The FIRST thing I thought when I saw the show photos on Style.com was “Why isn’t Chloe Sevigny performing the wedding ceremony??”. Nice idea, but the presentation was more impressive than the collection IMHO. Still, it will remain a brand I love just for the comedy value 🙂
Somewhere Courtney Love is trying to buy up the whole collection.
very romantic creature! 🙂