Showing posts with label Italy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Italy. Show all posts

Tuesday, 14 September 2010

Modernist Fashion in SL

As the sixties progressed mod style altered severely, the sharp Italian influenced suits were replaced by more pop art inspired clothing. Carnaby Street shifted from sharp mod styles to poptastic flamboyance, as is often seen in period pieces filmed to reflect the changing times. An iconic Carnaby Street styling is the military dress jacket, preferably a chic Guardsman in vibrant red, or flamboyant Hussars; as the mods moved away from their style origins their fashion became more pop. But in the virtual world we can accommodate this playful pop style in our NeoMods fashion house; so I was happy to throw on a great vibrant red Guardsman jacket bought from WW2 and WWII; Military UNIFORMS which fits the mould of this period beautifully. The jacket comes with a sharp prim white belt, military trousers and prim epaulets, there are also some prim NCO rank insignia and prim cuffs for the jacket. For anyone hoping to capture that swinging sixties Carnaby Street look but wishes to avoid flower power US inspired hippydom this is a good starting block

Next. some classic mod fashion from SubVersion. This beautiful brown suit is beautifully retro and suits the mod or NeoMod hoping to achieve that authentic '64 mod look. There is a host of variants with this suit, different shirts, waistcoats etc allowing you to tailor your individual look. But, I believe the basic brown suit with white shirt and brown tie is the best look for the virtual mod. The suit comes in a variety of colours, including a wonderful deep red [quick confession I wanted to buy the red but clicked the wrong icon duh! The brown is cool too though] which give plenty of scope for varying tastes: subdued grey, black or brown and wilder reds and blues.

Alongside the suits SubVersion also sell some fantastic sixties looking pea coats which are also available in a variety of colours, several complimentary to the suits they sell. Having bought myself a brown suit I opted to buy a brown coat. This too comes with several prim attachments: collar, cuffs, belt and a hat. Unfortunately the hat comes without hair and when I wore it my hair was removed so a little tweaking with your a\ttachment locations may be required to wear the hat; personally, I think the coat looks cooler without the hat. It blends magnificently with the trousers and shirt/tie combination from the  brown suit and screams sixties style, very French I feel and so classically mod. To continue with the brown theme I hopped over to Action store to grab a tan pair of their ultra-sixties styled Chelsea Boots. The boots are scripted to alter size making fitting them a breeze and they look great with this low key sixties styling - conservative but sharp, the epitome of  the original British mods.

The final offering is a chic black suit from a newly discovered store called Savile Row, there are several items in the store that have a retro sixties feel but to begin with I opted for this neat black suit labelled Berlin. It is not a traditionally mod design but it does have an authentic retro style and in the virtual world of NeoMods we strive to stretch the modernist fashion boundaries whilst staying within the limits imposed by our pop-culture roots, so no leather chaps and studs thank you!  Double breasted jackets are not generally a feature of mod fashion but this germanic styled jacket oozed generic sioxties appeal so I succumbed and bought it; ok not strictly mod but like I said we can be flexible in the virtual world and its definitely sixties. So go check it out and the other items at Savile Row

Saturday, 28 August 2010

Modernist Fashion in SL

There I was adding a few snaps to a Flickr group when I came across a great fashion snap that oozed sixties style; a quick add followed by a quicker request and here I have my first guest fashion piece, even though its still me waffling just better quality pics than my usual feeble attempts at techy stuff.

What drew me initially to this shot was the hair, very Weller circa '79/'80 combined with the excellent poses it screamed sixties cool. The all black clothing adds to the feeling of relaxed confidence typical of the scene. I could have gathered all these items and fumbled about trying to recreate it; but I felt it was cooler in its original format so thanks to Beelly Blanco for allowing me full use of his work. Armidi are one of my favourite designers, Italian classic design the foundation of sixties modernism. These sharp black pants matched to the simple but well textured sweater give a very cool style and the plain black loafers from Kalins adds to the beatnik modernist cross over. However for me the item that propels the image into mod stardom is the hair from UncelWebb. It is one of the classiest pieces of modernist hair styling on the grid, right up there with the legendary GL Menace, as worn by virtual mod face Lupo Lexington. Both share Welleresque stylings and this new discovery now firmly sits in my mod folder, what a find!

Again thanks to Beelly for letting me use this shot, an excellent slice of uber cool mod fashion, get on your scooters and get collecting.

UncelWebb

Wednesday, 17 March 2010

Modernist Fashion in SL

Italian Masterclass

Finding classic virtual tailoring with a definite flair in a virtual male fashion world obsessed with ragged low rider jeans and T-Shirts can be quite a toil. For the mod looking for flamboyant sharpness wrapped in retro tailoring it can be difficult to locate the correct stylists in the virtual world. Fortunately there are a few designers who realise male fashion is not all about overt gay flaymboyance and brutal hetero ruggedness. One of the foremost male fashion houses producing items that are useful for the aspirant virtual mod is Sartoria. Its fashion muse is firmly grounded in classic Italian styling and they produce a wide range of beautiful suits thats should get any mod's wardrobe off the ground and running.. This wonderful black suit is a fine example of their creative powers. The texturing is delightfully done and it comes with a host of layers providing the versatility virtual fashion cries out for.The neat hankerchief in the breast pocket is a neat touch and gives the suit a classic early sixties retro vibe that is ideally suited to the modernist  seeking an authentic looking item for is virtual wardrobe.


Next is this magnificent leather coat, an essential for any ace-face virtual mod. Whilst the parka declares your mod status the leather coat defines you as a face amongst the crowd and thats the goal of every mod virtual or otherwise, fashion attention seekers to our very core. The texturing on this item is another piece of excellent workmanship and the three quarter length ideally suited for those seeking a retro classic. I've not purchased this item but if I was seeking another leather coat this item would be top of my list. 

Check out Sartoria, they ask a premium price for much of their work but they deliver in style and content, a good base for building your modernist wardobe.

ciao.

* Note: the snaps in this posts are taken of advertising pictures within the stores and are not my creations, a cost cutting excercise ... cant afford to buy everything, lol

Saturday, 7 November 2009

Modernist Fashion in SL

Alongside icons of Britishness the Modernist emblazoned his clothing with Italian motifs. Afterall, the scooters of choice,Vespa and Lambretta, are of Italian orign; whilst Italian stling has always hugely impacted on Modernist fashion. Its therefore no suprise to find virtual modernist fashion items hidden amongst the Itian stores on the grid.

These fantastic track jackets were free stuff from cool Italian designs store Sartoria, coming in three basic colours and detailed with the Italian flag they are ideal for the modernist seeking a casual styling whilst paying homage to Italian styling's modernist roots. My favourite is the white, but all three are classy creations and for FREE they are an exceptional item well worth seeking out and adding to your expanding modernist virtual wardrobe.

Sartoria specialise in tailored outfits in the Italian style and the stores are well worth exploring to splash some lindens on a modernist gem.

The snaps are actual a freebie fest, as the shades are from Redgrave and the hair is a hunt prize [IVO] from fashionista icons KMADD.

Sartoria