Saturday, August 29, 2009

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ou can tell fashion is in serious flux when Brazilian megabrand Colcci scales back its spectacular show at São Paulo fashion week. This time around the clothes were sent down a simple white runway to a pounding, apocalyptic techno soundtrack. The designs were stripped to ladylike essentials in a neutral palette, finding form in a passage of little black dresses, tailored jackets, and lean-cut trousers. Almost missing were the skintight jeans on which the company has built its success. Except for the occasional bondage harness, the clothes could have passed as interview wear, albeit for a slightly sexy job. [Editor's note: You mean like fashion blogger?] It’s the end of the Colcci world as we know it, at least for the time being, but thankfully one thing remained the same: the deafening screams that rang out when everyone’s favorite bodacious Brasileira, Gisele Bündchen, strutted down the catwalk. This season, however, there was a sensationalistic distraction in the front row, diverting some of the media attention. It was Jesus Luz, better known as Madonna’s aptly named boy-toy. Mobbed by cameras, the 21-year-old model played the part of celebrity well. Our advice? Enjoy your 15 minutes while it lasts, Mr. Luz. Given Madge’s appetite for love, your days may well be numbered. ou can tell fashion is in serious flux when Brazilian megabrand Colcci scales back its spectacular show at São Paulo fashion week. This time around the clothes were sent down a simple white runway to a pounding, apocalyptic techno soundtrack. The designs were stripped to ladylike essentials in a neutral palette, finding form in a passage of little black dresses, tailored jackets, and lean-cut trousers. Almost missing were the skintight jeans on which the company has built its success. Except for the occasional bondage harness, the clothes could have passed as interview wear, albeit for a slightly sexy job. [Editor's note: You mean like fashion blogger?] It’s the end of the Colcci world as we know it, at least for the time being, but thankfully one thing remained the same: the deafening screams that rang out when everyone’s favorite bodacious Brasileira, Gisele Bündchen, strutted down the catwalk. This season, however, there was a sensationalistic distraction in the front row, diverting some of the media attention. It was Jesus Luz, better known as Madonna’s aptly named boy-toy. Mobbed by cameras, the 21-year-old model played the part of celebrity well. Our advice? Enjoy your 15 minutes while it lasts, Mr. Luz. Given Madge’s appetite for love, your days may well be numbered. ou can tell fashion is in serious flux when Brazilian megabrand Colcci scales back its spectacular show at São Paulo fashion week. This time around the clothes were sent down a simple white runway to a pounding, apocalyptic techno soundtrack. The designs were stripped to ladylike essentials in a neutral palette, finding form in a passage of little black dresses, tailored jackets, and lean-cut trousers. Almost missing were the skintight jeans on which the company has built its success. Except for the occasional bondage harness, the clothes could have passed as interview wear, albeit for a slightly sexy job. [Editor's note: You mean like fashion blogger?] It’s the end of the Colcci world as we know it, at least for the time being, but thankfully one thing remained the same: the deafening screams that rang out when everyone’s favorite bodacious Brasileira, Gisele Bündchen, strutted down the catwalk. This season, however, there was a sensationalistic distraction in the front row, diverting some of the media attention. It was Jesus Luz, better known as Madonna’s aptly named boy-toy. Mobbed by cameras, the 21-year-old model played the part of celebrity well. Our advice? Enjoy your 15 minutes while it lasts, Mr. Luz. Given Madge’s appetite for love, your days may well be numbered. ou can tell fashion is in serious flux when Brazilian megabrand Colcci scales back its spectacular show at São Paulo fashion week. This time around the clothes were sent down a simple white runway to a pounding, apocalyptic techno soundtrack. The designs were stripped to ladylike essentials in a neutral palette, finding form in a passage of little black dresses, tailored jackets, and lean-cut trousers. Almost missing were the skintight jeans on which the company has built its success. Except for the occasional bondage harness, the clothes could have passed as interview wear, albeit for a slightly sexy job. [Editor's note: You mean like fashion blogger?] It’s the end of the Colcci world as we know it, at least for the time being, but thankfully one thing remained the same: the deafening screams that rang out when everyone’s favorite bodacious Brasileira, Gisele Bündchen, strutted down the catwalk. This season, however, there was a sensationalistic distraction in the front row, diverting some of the media attention. It was Jesus Luz, better known as Madonna’s aptly named boy-toy. Mobbed by cameras, the 21-year-old model played the part of celebrity well. Our advice? Enjoy your 15 minutes while it lasts, Mr. Luz. Given Madge’s appetite for love, your days may well be numbered.

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