Friday, October 31, 2008

Louis Vuitton Spring 2009


Everyone is talking about Louis Vuitton's Spring collection this year. And rightly so. The scene was crazy, and the emotions were high. Ah yes, Marc Jacobs' genius was surely out on full display for all of us revelers (as if we hadn't already noticed). As he tromped his girls one after the other down the runway to classic Parisienne tunes, it was both shocking and exciting--the attitude, the punch. From the polka dots to the feathers, from the sky high shoes to the African Bracelets and the teensy structured jackets, it seems both crammed with detail, and yet perfectly positioned. There was nothing all that was not fantastical, and nothing too far from the Champs Ellysees either.

Jacobs, who is now being compared to a young Yves Saint Laurent, with the potential to blow all of his contemporaries and critics away with the '09 collection, seemed to exude an and artistic infusion in this collection that has been unseen thus far. Fall 2007 was the closest thing to this type of extravagance, what with some feathered hems and tousled hats, furry pulls overs and chunky stones, but it was almost as if the designed was still keeping himself slightly at bay. Now in his 12th year, Jacobs seems to be settling into the fact not only can he spread his wings at Marc Jacobs, but that we all accept and actually crave his complete influence rectified on Louis Vuitton too. Was that Pietro Beccari, Yves Carcelle, and Antoine Arnault that I saw smiling like a group of proud papas after the show? Oh I think it was!

Watch the full video of the Louis Vuitton Spring 2009 Collection here and share if you loved it too. Dying to hear...


Louis Vuitton Spring 2009 Runway Show Video Part 1


Louis Vuitton Spring 2009 Runway Show Video Part 2

Friday, October 24, 2008

Gucci hits it right with Resort

H. P. is in love with the Joy bag from Gucci cruise this year. There have been varied reviews, but we think its genius. The golden shell details, the delicate turquoise jewel stones--just our style. With just the right maxi dress, a pair of Havaianas, and a demure chignon to balance your look, new Joy bag will look definitively posh.

For those of you who know me, you already realize that I am head over heels in love with resort, and anything bohemian for that matter really, but I will say that there have been other items and collections for resort this season that are less than desirable...

Take, for example, Zac Posen Resort '09. Now, we are not knocking his genius by any means, because we will first say as a disclaimer, that everything was obviously a labor of love and work of art too, however it just was not up to snuff. Really, in our opinion, it was almost over styled. The suits looked more unfinished than elegant, and the blouses reminded us of the sailor garb that I once found in my Grandfather's closet from 1968. The final gown was just screaming dynasty, and the first, goth.

Looks from Zac Posen 2009 Resort Collection, picture credit style.com

Possibly, with the right styling, things might look better, but as for that lightning white satin number, I'm still thinking Celine Dion's John Galliano backwards suit at the Oscars in '99 (was it '99?). All that's miss there is the outfit turned about face and the fedora. Thank goodness, for my love of Zac, that Spring was much more refreshing.

Don't Frette



It's that time again girls...Fall Sales! And nothing warms my heart more as the cooler weather starts to come than climbing into layers of comfort and simplicity at the end of the day. That's why the Fall Essentias Sale at
Frette.com is definitely on our radar. With sheet sets priced from $350-$1500 and accessories on the rise from there though, is it deliciously worth it or just a monetary misuse? You decide.

Hyde Parker has a mixed experience. Our first pair of Frette Linens came to us under the Christmas Tree in December of 2007--the Bicolore Bed Set. We cried. I mean, have you ever seen a pair of linens wrapped so beautifully? And we're not talking gift wrap. No gift wrap necessary! I mean, as I was opening that box I can remember thinking to myself that Frette was a prime example of luxury and premier packaging. Just as many cosmetic companies strive to set themselves apart through their package branding, Frette does so with their packaging too.


The box that my sheet set arrived in was thick and wide--done in a wrapped parchment of ecru tone, emblazoned with the Frette logo and finished with gold accents. Upon opening the box, there were layers of French Tissue piled high and wrapped tightly around the sheets. I saved that tissue paper, with its signature auburn pattern...for what...I don't know. The crisp linens, neatly pressed and wrapped inside (in a way I could not get them back again) emitted a scent that I can not describe as anything other than pure and clean.

My set was everything that I wanted, from day 1. And I had never told anyone in my family what my color pallet was either. I believe that is because the design behind Frette is so classical and inspired, that you truly couldn't go wrong, no matter what you ordered. They were pure cotton sateen. They were ivory. They were
framed with a burgundy single hemstitched border. They were simple. They were lovely. They even came with a booklet called "Care Instructions", which told me how to wash and "care" for my sheets.

Well...I guess this is where the
SLIDe begins. Care Instructions.

To make a long story short, it took me about a month to get the sheets out of the box and then onto the bed. The first night that I slept in them, they were not all that comfortable. I found myself actually missing my $29.99 whites from Burlington Coat Factory (don't knock it). But, since I had been my oh-so-Hyde-Parker-self for so long about these Frette sheets, I grinned and bore it and told everyone that it was sleeping on a cloud. After deciding that all they needed was a bit of washing to soften them up, I threw them in the washer with some Woolite and Fabric Softener on the cold cycle (as indicated) and hoped for the best...but unfortunately got the worst.

Not only did they not soften up (at first...read on), but they came out in a wrinkled ball, the worst I had ever seen, and my beautiful burgundy stripe had ran in tiny little spots onto the sheets. I was horrified. My $850 sheets, ruined. I called Frette and asked them what to do, but was very ill received by the woman on the other end of the phone who curtly told me (I imagined her drinking a soy latte and eating a chocolate croissant all the while perched on a Eigg Cushion) they would take my sheet back to do testing on the color, but certainly not for exchange or refund. So, I kept them. And despite the small spots of faint red that had spread, and that they were not as comfortable as I had hoped...and that they looked wrinkl-y on the bed and I did not have time frankly to iron the sheet or money to send them out...I slept on them still. Because deep down inside, this Hyde Parker girl wanted to be a Frette girl too. I mean have you seen their new Gerda Classic sets? Eek! To us here at Hyde Park Shop it is kind of like walking in those 4" Christian Louboutin Anemone Pigalle's...when you bump the heel, and when your feet hurt so bad that you hate the designer's guts...do you stop wearing those shoes? Please.

I am happy to report today, however, that my Bicolore Bed Set and I have made it over the hump. After a few more washes, and many more sleeps the bleeding burgundy spots managed to lift themselves out of the sheets themselves, and they did in fact become soft as I had dreamed they would be from that first Christmas Morning when I saw them.

I do not know if every Frette product is like the set that I bought, and I will admit if I was willing to press the sheets, all the world of difference would be made. I also learned from experience too however, that little things like prompt removal from the dryer makes a world of difference. Maybe in the future I will iron, or lightly starch, maybe even send them out sometime for special treatment...you never know (most likely I'll save those pennies for another set, but you never know...) I will say that I am just a glutton for luxe though and I still frequent the stunning designs and sale section Frette.com and adore reading about their designer of month (ERIC ROSEFF this month) and...would, with a sigh, purchase again...afterall, they do look just unbelievably smashing in my boudoir.

To purchase your Frette luxury sets for the home, visit www.Frette.com and don't forget to check out their Fall Essentials sales featuring up to
60% off on selected items.



Hyde Parker's
Ivory & Burgundy
Bicolore Bed Set

available on sale NOW
at
Frette.com!