Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Academy Awards - The Outfits Part 2

Today is the day for Georgina Chapman of

Marchesa






Little History About Marchesa & Designer, Georgina Chapman

Georgina Chapman & husband, Harvey Feinstein

Marchesa is a glamorous, movie-star fashion house: Its specialty is the show-stopping red carpet dresses you're likely to see on Kate Hudson, Sienna Miller or Anne Hathaway.
The gowns seem a perfect complement to the label's co-founders, Georgina Chapman and Keren Craig, two Brits-turned-New Yorkers who fit nicely into the glitzy fabric of the fashion world, clinking champagne glasses with the A-list of editors, stylists & models + the glamourous people.  Creative director Chapman is even married to film producer-mogul Harvey Weinstein.

So it would seem that Marchesa had potential to become a vanity project like some other celebrity-socialite collections, most of which have come and gone. Marchesa has more going for it, though, not the least of which is the passion and skill of Chapman and Craig.

 However, after working as both a model and behind-the-scenes costumer, Chapman decided she wanted to be her own boss.  Just like that – Marchesa was born in 2004, when Georgina married Harvey Weinstein, except they had nothing really to sell and definitely no business model.

They did have an invitation to a "smart party," though, Chapman says, and they decided to wear their own designs. Chapman wore a backless sari dress that caught the eye of the late influential fashion editor Isabella Blow, who had a reputation for finding young talent.

Blow asked if she could borrow the dress to wear to the Paris runway shows. Blow also was the one who recommended they stick with eveningwear.
It was good, if coincidental, timing that their gowns, all one-of-a-kind, started making the rounds to Hollywood stylists just as the weekly celebrity magazines exploded into a huge force in fashion. "We saw the red carpets and saw them as an amazing marketing tool," Chapman says, and they'd carry big suitcases back and forth to Los Angeles.

The buzz started when Renee Zellweger wore a red Marchesa dress to a high-wattage premiere, and it's been one star after another, including Rihanna in a laser-cut leather number and Cameron Diaz in a micro-mini modern tuxedo style.

Celebrities are drawn to Marchesa because the dresses are ultra-feminine and beautifully made. 

While the red carpet got them noticed, it was an order from Neiman Marcus to do both a top-tier collection and a secondary label called Notte that made the difference in their business.

What caught Neiman's eye, says fashion director Ken Downing, is the "high-impact glamour" of the collection. "They create for a women who has a feminine and romantic spirit while wanting to look modern and of the moment," says Downing.

Marchesa went from making a dozen dresses to hundreds essentially overnight. "There was not a single moment that we knew we would make it," says Chapman, "but there was never a moment when we thought this wouldn't work."

Moved out of a small London office, the new studio overlooking the Hudson River is bustling with dozens of seamstresses and patternmakers. Chapman and Craig's dogs run around; it's one of the perks of being your own bosses.

There are racks with the new bridal collection – a "logical" step for them, Chapman says – as well as shelves for their new handbags.
Georgina comes into the office like a whirlwind with new ideas,  she designs by picking up bolts of tulle and satin and moves the fabric this way and that on her inanimate models.

"I never stop thinking about this. ... I get home from the office and I'm unsatisfied. Even if I'm not sketching, I'm drawing in my head," says Chapman.

The women can't decide if it's their Greek goddess silhouette or the rose-front dress they've done in every color that is their calling-card look. It might be the strapless rose one, they reason, because so many women have bought it, which is even more gratifying than seeing something on the red carpet.

Chapman's own wardrobe includes a lot of graphic and sleek black-and-white combinations and high heels – "as high as possible." At the show, she'll teeter in the same skyscraper heels as the models, but with age – all of her 33 years – has come wisdom, so she stashes ballet flats in her bag.

Now that she's a new mother with 6-month-old Delilah, Craig says she's toned down her style – although still quite stylish in a black dress and riding boots.

For them, with Marchesa a part of everyday life, they're either dressed up, or in pajamas – without a lot of middle ground, says Chapman.

"And," adds Craig, "we're usually overdressed."
some excerpts from HuffingtonPost.com


OK, ladies, so which one of these do you like for yourself, or your favorite actress?

tomorrow another designer
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7 comments:

  1. I just adore Marchesa .... absolutely gorgeous dresses!

    I am currently reading The Marchesa Casati by Ryersson and Yaccarino ... fabulous book!

    Luisa Casati was a muse for so many designers ... thats why Chapman and Craig named their fashion house Marchesa ... in honour of Luisa.

    I am hoping to do a post soon on her (after I finish the book).
    If you get a chance, its well worth reading ... with some fabulous illustrations.

    Sorry I havent visited for a while, but am catching up on your posts.
    Love this post!
    xx

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  2. I adore Marchesa too, my favourite red carpet dresses always seem to be by them......I love their style and femininity.

    This was a great read Marsha, I knew Georgina Chapman's name but not much more than that really.

    Very hard to choose from your beautiful selection...but I think no. 6.

    I wonder if you would be so kind as to ask Mr Ford if he would like to be my date? ;)

    I'm Oscar-ready :)

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  3. Bonjour,
    Lovely post, each is so pretty but I think that black confection scattered with roses is different. I'll be following along and will be back soon.
    Bonne journée

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  4. Sorry to double post here, but I forgot to thank you for following my blog. I could not find the link to your blog at the time and I just found your comment on Fifi Flowers and recognized the name. Merci and sorry for the dalay in coming by to say hello.

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  5. Simone, I'll call Tom today to see what's up. If I were you, I'd just start packing !! Marsha

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  6. Howdy Marsha!
    May you have a sweet week.
    I like the first one and the last one.
    Lovely classy.
    God bless,
    d

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  7. Deanna, now I know a little more about your personality!! Thanks for visiting me.

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