FASHION DESIGNER COLLECTIONS

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08 Jan 2009
  • How does one go about finding "complete" information about fashion designers' collections, including pictures of runaway items, the actual names & descriptions of the items, and suggested retail prices. I was able to find pictures at firstlook.com, but would like to be able to get the name/description of a particular item Thanks PS: A SATISFACTORY answer would be one that would provide me with an answer or web site that would answer the bulk of my questions and allow me to find the information I am seeking


  • I am sorry. I refer to firstlook.com when I meant to say firstview.com


  • Hi, scatman-ga ! Well, First View is probably as comprehensive as it gets, but here are some thoughts. The different fashion houses vary in what information they make public - they are rightly very concerned about copying of designs, especially cheap overseas look alikes. You would probably have to contact them individually for catalogue details of the collections. Ready-to-wear prices, are of course usually set by the retailer, and Haute Couture one-offs by the House itself quoting directly to the purchaser. Not all countries have "recommended retail prices". When you were exploring First View, did you notice that on some (not all) designers' individual pages, their contact details are posted right down at the bottom of the page (scroll down). For others, like Versace, the retail outlets are listed. I am a little confused by first View's claim that all photos on the site are to them. I would have thought the photographs were to the photographer and/or the fashion house concerned. Also, while their free archival material is invaluable, it is possible to access much of the current material for free - see below. Kent State University has a page which you might find useful. Part of their Library and Media Services, it is dedicated to Fashion Design links at: http://www.library.kent.edu/branches/fashion/fashionsites.html It links to many of the Fashion Companies own home pages. From there, for example I found the Chanel website which has excellent photos of the current Karl Lagerfeldt ready-to-wear and high fashion collections (Autumn/Winter 2003)on the catwalk. Each photo can be enlarged, and then details can be zoomed in on. Unlike First View, you do not need to subscribe or have a password to view the current collections, and the numbering system is clearer. Start from: http://www.chanel.fr/fb/html/fr/newframeset.cfm?zone=EUR&lang=FR Go to "Mode" on the gray bar at the top, and then on the next screen choose "pret a porter" for ready-to-wear, "Haute Couture" for high fashion. (There is also a collection of casual and young party wear wear called "Crosiere".) On the next screen click on "Decouvrez la collection." The photographs are numbered and seem to be in order as presented at the show, which should make identification easy if you were to speak to a company representative about a particular model. The very little arrow buttons help you scroll through very quickly. Sorry, I can't put the correct accents on the French. Also from the Kent University list I found Louis Vuitton's site - in English as well as French - at: http://www.vuitton.com Here you will find the current ready-to-wear collections (Women Fall/Winter 2003, Men Spring/Summer 2003) available as video clips as well as catwalk stills to click through. Similarly, you can avoid First View's fee for viewing Ghost's current collection by going direct to: http:www.ghost.co.uk where you can view th collection for free as well as mail ordering some of their products (which will give you the retail prices). At a high street fashion level there is the British Website UK250 at: http://www.uk250.co.uk/Fashion/index.html This links to designers such as Ted Baker and Paul Smith at (respectively) http://www.tedbaker.co.uk and http://www.paulsmith.co.uk (Note, ".co" not ".com") Seeing a pattern here, I typed "dior.com" to the address bar of my browser, and sure enough found the Christian Dior website, which links to: http://fashion.dior.com for the current Galliano collections, available in stills, video and animations. "Twice a year, John Galliano creates an Haute Couture collection for Dior and presents it at a fashion show expressing his unbridled creative vision. The Haute Couture garments are inspired from the models showcased on the catwalk, but each is a unique, bespoke creation, tailored to the taste and personality of individual Dior Haute Couture customers. ... The creativity of our Haute Couture collection is then adapted to our Pr t- -Porter and Accessories ranges, which are made available to the public at Dior boutiques" The collection featured was presented on July 8th this year, so it's right up to date - and free. Again the pictures are numbered and appear to be in order as presented on the catwalk. A small amount of Dior ready-to-wear can be e-shopped from the site for US residents, if you fancy spending $145.00 on a sleeveless T-shirt. So quite a successful search strategy for the major houses seems to be to type in the name of the fashion house (NOT the individual designer) and try to source their company website. (However, trying "armani.com" redirected to a site promoting holiday accomodation in Whistler !!) Younger designers and independents tend to have a website using their own names. A good example is Australian Jenny Hoo at: http://jennyhoo.com.au where you will find contact details as well as some pictures. I am sorry that there does not appear to be a "catch-all" website with all the information you require - but I hope I have given you some useful strategies of how to go about finding it. First View is excellent for the archival material, but there's probably no need to pay their fees to view the new collections when they are freely available at the fashion houses own sites. Have fun with it - some of the new collections look marvellous.







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