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VPL and Inarticulable Thoughts

by urbansocialite on November 4, 2009

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VPL through the eyes of Sonny photos

I am on a roll tonight… great music, gorgeous fabrics for all of you budding designers out there and great photos from VPL’s SS10 collection. I have been bombarding my senses with fashion and music this evening. I had a somewhat disconcerting series of encounters over the past week or so . . .   experiences that were so diametrically opposed to my internal sense of fairness that it’s going to take me a while to reconcile things internally. Anyway, my loss is your gain! More about VPL:

VPL began with a simple concept of drawing the innerwear out. By bringing underwear out to become a visible, stylish part of our everyday uniform, VPL style begs the question: what mystery really lies beneath?

VPL (Visible Panty Line) launched its first line of undergarment-inspired styles in Fall of 2003, when well-known stylist Victoria Bartlett had a vision to design a capsule collection to fill the niche between lingerie and sportswear. As a stylist, Victoria acknowledged the growing demand for utilitarian yet stylish undergarments that can be mixed, matched, and layered, hence, the building block factor she encourages in her designs. Furthermore, Victoria began to question the assumption of sexiness in undergarments. With the bold assertion that “I don’t do T and A,” she challenged the fashion world with an innovative conception of sexy.

While each season embodies the utilitarian-chic style in new ways, VPL has continued to incorporate elements of functional uniforms with daring shots of color, unexpected accessories, and creative styling pieces. The VPL aesthetic remains rooted in the foundational principles of comfort, functionality, and style. By injecting the everyday uniform with the unexpected panty line, the peeping-out bra strap, or the bold shock of color, each season unveils a new dimension of the standard-issue. The design details and trims such as sliders, elastics, and zigzag stitching, extracted from architectural quality of vintage underwear, have become a recognizable characteristic of the brand. From the militaristic maverick to the institutional ingénue, VPL style attracts the woman who eschews traditional sexy, yet exudes a sensuality all her own.

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Fabulous Fall Fabrics

by urbansocialite on October 5, 2009

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The week ahead is a blank canvas… primed and ready for you to make your mark… similarly,  these gorgeous fabrics featured in ApparelNews.net are ready to be transformed into perfect pencil skirts, sparkly tees and lacy dresses. Let inspiration be your guide!

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All My Single Ladies… All My Single Ladies…

by urbansocialite on March 2, 2009

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I am still shuddering from the fact I alluded to Beyoncé and that ridiculous song in my post-title… but you have to admit it was kind of perfect. That’s because today’s (or should I say tonight’s) designer du jour/ du noir is Single by Galina Sobolev. Known for gorgeous fabrics and one-of-a-kind original prints from Italy and France, Single is an unapologetic stand for a woman’s individual style and confidence. From the site:

Fashion and style run deep in designer Galina Sobolev’s blood. As a child in her native Russia, Galina learned to sew and crochet from her grandmother, a well-respected dressmaker with her own atelier. Noted as one of the most profound influences of her life, Galina cites playing with the colorful fabrics and supple garments created by her grandmother as being instrumental in establishing her dream of designing.

After graduating with honors from the Fashion Institute of Technology in Manhattan and walking the runway for major fashion houses in NY, Galina began her design career in the luxury market, working for an exclusive knitwear manufacturer for Marc Jacobs, among others. In 1987 she switched gears and relocated to Los Angeles to design for several successful lines in the contemporary market. However, it was her fairytale meeting with future husband Michael Sobolev that truly changed her life. Michael’s savvy business sense and entrepreneurial drive combined with Galina’s design talent, created a perfect formula for starting their own venture. It wasn’t long before Saks Fifth Avenue and Fred Segal picked up Galina’s beautiful signature printed silk chiffon dresses. In 1996, based on the overwhelmingly positive reaction, Galina and Michael streamlined their collection into a label they named Single.

Single was conceived to reaffirm every woman’s zest for life, romance, and luxury. Since its conception, the company has grown to include four lines, each equally fabulous. Single, Single Dress, and Single Girls, make it possible for every girl to wear Single, regardless of age or occasion.
Since the beginning, Single has had a loyal following from the finest retailers and customers. The collection can be found in national and international specialty and department stores, including Neiman Marcus, Harvey Nichols (London), Fred Segal, Net-A-Porter.com, Bloomingdales, Nordstrom, TSUM (Moscow), Planet Blue, and many other exclusive boutiques worldwide.

I am pretty much going through Sun/ Vitamin D/ long walks on the beach withdrawal… this winter has to end ASAP. Right now, in addition to looking at cheap vacations to the DR online, I find solace browsing adorable spring/ summer dresses. I love Single’s rich fabrics and flirty designs… soon enough… soon enough…

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