Stella McCartney | Page 31 | the Fashion Spot

Stella McCartney

zimbio

http://i48.***********/u/f48/11/78/63/65/stella10.jpghttp://i48.***********/u/f48/11/78/63/65/stella11.jpg
http://i48.***********/u/f48/11/78/63/65/stella13.jpghttp://i48.***********/u/f48/11/78/63/65/stella14.jpg
http://i48.***********/u/f48/11/78/63/65/stella15.jpghttp://i48.***********/u/f48/11/78/63/65/stella16.jpg
http://i48.***********/u/f48/11/78/63/65/stella17.jpghttp://i48.***********/u/f48/11/78/63/65/stella18.jpg
http://i48.***********/u/f48/11/78/63/65/stella19.jpg

Arrivals for the wedding reception of Paul McCartney and Nancy Shevell held at the newlyweds home.
October 9, 2011
 
My goodness her daughter is a cutie pie! I wish Stella would have worn something from her latest collection.
 
I love that dress on her. The style even more than the fabric.
Ditto her daughter is a cutiepie. Where are the other 3?
 
There's a picture of her at her father's wedding in Hello! Magazine. She wore white.

Stella McCartney and Alasdhair Willis head out in London.
Stella-McCartney-and-Alasdair-Willis-in-London-1011.jpg

skyliving
 
Alasdhair is like the second best dressed man in the world for me. He always looks so sharp and like a old school hunk. Bravo Stella.
 
Bravo indeed Stella. Alasdhair is super handsome and really elegant. A catch! She is a catch too!
 
fur coat and leather boots!? i thought she didn't use animal products. :blink:
 
^ she doesn't. it's animal friendly material. all of her shoes are leather-like.
 
zimbio

http://i48.***********/u/f48/11/78/63/65/stella20.jpghttp://i48.***********/u/f48/11/78/63/65/stella21.jpg
http://i48.***********/u/f48/11/78/63/65/stella22.jpghttp://i48.***********/u/f48/11/78/63/65/stella23.jpg
http://i48.***********/u/f48/11/78/63/65/stella24.jpghttp://i48.***********/u/f48/11/78/63/65/stella25.jpg

Stella McCartney looking stylish as ever - apart from a green stain on her knee - as she leaves the Covent Garden Hotel in Central London.
(October 25, 2011
 
isopix.be

http://i48.***********/u/f48/11/78/63/65/isop1151.jpghttp://i48.***********/u/f48/11/78/63/65/isop1152.jpg
http://i48.***********/u/f48/11/78/63/65/isop1153.jpghttp://i48.***********/u/f48/11/78/63/65/isop1154.jpg
http://i48.***********/u/f48/11/78/63/65/isop1155.jpghttp://i48.***********/u/f48/11/78/63/65/isop1156.jpg
http://i48.***********/u/f48/11/78/63/65/isop1157.jpghttp://i48.***********/u/f48/11/78/63/65/isop1158.jpg

08/11/2011: Stella McCartney seen leaving leaving the Arts Club in Mayfair, London.
 
For the past decade Sir Paul McCartney's diary has included two immovable foreign engagements - the biannual fashion shows presented by his daughter Stella in Paris.

Next February, however, he needn't travel nearly so far. Because for the first time ever, Stella McCartney is to show the latest collection from her eponymous label at London Fashion Week.

The Saturday night "special fashion presentation" on February 18 next year will, her office emphasised, be to showcase a "one-off" Stella McCartney collection. It will be the focal point of a London-based marketing Stella-thon next February that will see a "World of Stella" exhibition of Selfridges, a new fragrance launch, and the opening of a new Stella McCartney store, her second in London.
Although this mysterious "one-off" collection won't be Olympic-themed, the company will be hoping to capitalise on London 2012 fever thanks to the designer's commission by Adidas to be "creative director" of Team GB's kit.

Meanwhile, the British Fashion Council will doubtless also be hoping that this London debut of a full Stella McCartney collection will prove enough of a roaring success to convince the just-turned 40 year-old mother of four to bid adieu to Paris for good, and return to the city of her birth.
Certainly, the signs are that British fashion houses no longer need to show in the traditional, foreign commercial powerhouse capitals to achieve financial success: since 2009, when Burberry moved its women's show from Milan back to London, its results have been stellar.
Stella though, remains to be convinced - as does her 50 per cent partner in the business, French luxury conglomerate PPR who also own Gucci and Alexander McQueen - for just a fortnight after her London show, she will present her autumn/winter collection - as per usual - in the gold-leafed splendour of Paris' Palais Garnier. So Sir Paul can't chuck his Eurostar Frequent Traveller card away quite yet.

telegraph
 

Users who are viewing this thread

New Posts

Forum Statistics

Threads
215,211
Messages
15,291,183
Members
89,131
Latest member
vdlb
Back
Top