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Thursday, 13 October 2011

Hooray for Diane von Furstenberg!



First on my list for the 2012 Style Begins at Forty Awards (SBAFtAs) is the fabulous Diane von Furstenberg. Not only did she organise a fashion flash mob along the banks of the River Seine, this week. Go Diane!



DvF very eloquently told the fashion world what she thinks. You may have heard about the Milan Fashion Week Shenanigans. We've had 'it' bags at dawn, and Anna Wintour saying she'll boycott, all because the Italian style mafia want to extend their autumn/winter 2012 shows. The outcome would mean Milan Fashion Week overlapping with New York, whilst poor old London is stuck in the squeezed middle. But, the creator of the fabulous jersey wrap dress and president of the Council of Fashion Designers of America has spoken:


An Open Letter to the Fashion Community from Diane von Furstenberg


Fashion shows are meant to allow designers to show their collections and vision for the following season.


Everyone goes through huge efforts at a large expense to make it easy and pleasant for the editors and retailers. The market has expanded greatly in the last years with Asia, Middle East, Russia and Brazil growing so fast. It requires a lot of coordination and planning.


Editors, retailers and designers like the consistency of every designer always showing on the same day of the week season after season. It makes it so much easier for everyone to plan and attend shows. Clearly, year after year, the calendar changes. There are 7 days in the week and every new year the calendar advances 1 day. Some years it will be better for some cities, some years not.


That is what is happening in September 2012. I believe our friends in Milan did not understand that. We did not change from the decision when we agreed to start Fashion Season in New York on the same day every year, which is on the second Thursday of February and September. It is the nature of the calendar.


I also believe this conflict is a misunderstanding. I am convinced it will be resolved and that the agreement that was made 3 years ago at great cost and effort is valid and will be kept.


As the President of the CFDA, I represent my fellow designers. We share the same goals as Milan, Paris, and London. Everyone at the CFDA has great respect and admiration for the designers working in those cities Our shared goal is that we want the editors and retailers to see our work and to do theirs.


At a time of great uncertainty in the world, we are lucky to be part of an industry that is flourishing and that provides an enormous amount of jobs. We should not jeopardize that by being apart. It is most important that we show unity, fairness, and that we work together to ensure everyone is given equal benefit from our work.


As we say in fashion, the show must go on!



Diane von Furstenberg




So, three cheers for DvF, and here are some gratuitous dress shots:




17 comments:

  1. Good for Diane! She is right and I am glad she wrote! I also am glad she designed the last two dresses..love the prints!

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  2. Way to go, DVF! She always shares a refreshing light upon the world--from her no-nonsense fun dresses to her Calme toi! to the fashion world. :)

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  3. Fashion flash mob. How fun! The more I read about here, the more I appreciate this woman. Her last collection was pretty fabulous too!

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  4. She's an amazing woman.

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  5. She really has become a heroine, over time. I like the fact that it took a while for her full impact to be felt. No flash in the pan, no simple storyline.

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  6. She is fab and one of the few who haven't succumbed to surgery - a true role model in so many ways.

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  7. She is great, definitely. Shame I have a body type that simply doesn't suit the wrap dress (I look like a fabric sausage), as hers are divine.

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  8. She really is inspiring, wonderful -- this post makes me feel as if I should give the dresses a try again. I've tried them on before and find the prints a bit too much to live up to . . plus I don't think my body type suits them much better than Tiffany's does. I love the idea of them though.

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  9. She's an inspiration not only for her dresses but her words. Good for her! X

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  10. The power of polite common sense, the world would be a much better place ig more people adopted DVF attitude.

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  11. I adore her mind. She's quite a lady.
    Confident, bold, modern and so human too. Have a nice weekend.

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  12. I am so with you on Diane. She's the Queen of looking like a woman, acting like a woman, and running a successful business like a ... WOMAN! Love her!

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  13. Yes what about poor old London in all of this. I have been getting emails from the Milan fashion council. they sound very peeved. but they are squeezing London out all together if they are eating into NYC. They dont say that. Xxxx

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  14. She sounds like a formidable woman. Good for her sticking up for her fellow designers.

    As for the dresses, I haven't tried them but suspect wouldn't work well on my body. I will admire from afar!

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