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Showing posts with label Philip Treacy. Show all posts

Hats in the Royal Wedding, part II

..... continues with London milliner Philip Treacy whose hats were made for an A-list of guests.

29th of April 2011
For the Royal Wedding today Philip Treacy has designed hats for:

HRH Duchess of Cornwall
HRH Princess Beatrice of York (Ensemble by Valentino Couture, gloves by Cornelia James)
HRH Princess Eugenie of York (ensemble by Vivienne Westwood)
Mrs. Victoria Beckham
Mr. David Beckham
Ms. Tara Palmer Tomkinson (ensemble by Deborah Milner, shoes by Nicholas Kirkwood)
HRH Princess Michael of Kent
Ms. Zara Phillips (ensemble by Paul Costelloe)
Lady Gabriella Windsor
The Dowager Duchess of Devonshire
HRH Queen Anna-Marie of Greece
HRH Princess Marie Chantal of Greece
HRH Princess Mathilde of Belgium
Ambassador Angelopoulos
Ms. Kitty Spencer
The Duchess of Westminster (ensemble by Bruce Oldfield)
Ms. Isabella Calthorpe
Lady Frederick Windsor
Mrs. Galen Weston
Ms. Otavia Kent (gloves by Cornelia James)
Ms. Eliza Spencer
Ms. Emilia Spencer
Ms. Laura Parker Bowles
Ms. Anneke Taylor
Ms. Karen Gordon
Ms.Laura Bechtolscheimer (ensemble by Bruce Oldfield)
Ms. Georgia Coleridge
Ms. Arabella Musgrave
The Marquess of  Cholmondeley (gloves by Cornelia James)
Ms. Mima Lopez
Ms. Julia Ogilvy
Ms. Alfiya Kuanysheva
Ms. Calli Palmer
Ms. Katie Robyns (ensemble by Bruce Oldfield)
Ms. Rosie Wild
Ms. Alison Murray Wells

 A look at Philip Treacy's recent creations









Courtesy Philip Treacy

DV:RE butterflies are free

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THE CONDE NAST PUBLICATIONS Inc.

                   MISS MARABELLA
To               BARON DE GUNZBURG         From MRS. VREELAND            Date August 13,1970
                   MRS SIMPSON
Copy to        MRS SCHIFF
                   MRS. MELLEN
                   MRS DI MONTEZEMOLO
                   MRS. HOVEY
                   MISS DONOVAN
                   MRS. INGERSOLL
                   MISS MC KENNA
                   MRS. BUTLER
                   MISS WINKELHORN
                   MISS HAYS
                   MRS. FRANKEL
                   MR. DUHE
                   MRS, BLACKMON
                   MRS. GROSS
                   MISS CANNE
                   MISS SLAVIN


                  Don't forget the butterfly is the motif of Paris and Rome and Milan.
                  It may not be new to us because of various flea market butterflies
                  we have seen from time to time but butterflies are just divine 
                  and are everywhere as ornaments on the shoulder, at the wrist.

                  BiBi: 

                  Isn't it quite important that you should really do something about
                  this. I do think that a divine halo of butterflies would be so
                  pretty on a little base fluttering about the face, down the neck
                  on small wires. This could most easily be made.

                  What's happening about the belts at the waist. I would deeply 
                  appreciate it if I could have an answer from you as to what
                  is in work for Bali.



ALEXANDER MCQUEEN'S SPRING 2008 COLLECTION- A TRIBUTE TO ISABELLA BLOW & 
THE HAT  "a divine halo of butterflies " IS BY PHILIP TREACY- 
                                                         
    -they must have gotten the memo.

Wonder what MRS. VREELAND would have made of that halo & of this tripartite- Zeus, Leto & Apollo?





image from style.com here
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vermeer here




bathed in the gentle light



photograph by JUSTINE PHOTOGRAPHY in a Philip Treacy fashion







presence
purity



Blown Away- Bella, Bella



(photograph by Fritz von der Schulenburg- World of Interiors)


It is hard to know where to start when thinking about Isabella Blow. I recently mentioned her to one of my up to the moment friends and she didn't know who Isabella Blow was. Makes me wonder? Where do I start? I've seen many pictures of this stylish woman, this muse, and fashion Icon.

a Steven Meisel portrait of Isabella Blow in her Belgravia flat wearing Horsehair Helmet by Treacy

To begin~ Blow is credited for discovering model,writer Sophie Dahl, Alexander McQueen and the milliner Philip Treacy . Her collaborations with Treacy were the subject of a 2002 exhibition at the London Design Museum, featuring all the hats made for her by Treacy. A book by Treacy, When Philip met Isabella, featuring some of her most outrageous outfits, was published to accompany the exhibition.

photograph by Zanna

Isabella Blow's London flat has just been featured in The World of Interiors, mar.- written by Natasha Garnett and brilliantly photographed by Fritz von der Schulenburg. This interior is what seems the most au courant about Blow.

For me, the private interior can reveal much about its inhabitant. Isabella Blow's Belgravia flat does not disappoint. Her grandmother had lived in Eaton Square and Philip Treacy said "when Isabella was low she would walk down the street and go and sit on the step of her grandmother's house- and that gave her comfort." Anyone can understand this longing to reach back to a memory of a loved one-especially a grandmother- a time when as a child we were blissfully happy.

Isabella's friends Seng Watson were architect, Camilla Guinness-designer. Guinness relates Isabella Blow's packet of decorating ideas arriving at her office with a copy of an entire illustrated book of George IV and notes in violet ink pointing out colors she preferred. One labelled "Flesh Pink!"- pointing to the King's cheek.

Shimmering Purple wallpaper, Treacy Hats-displayed as beautiful Art, Candlelight day and night, Antiques, an eclectic mix of period style chairs, Baroque doors that once graced a ballroom, a Crystal Chandelier from Isabella's grandmother (Doddington Castle-the family home), and a "papal" table from the same, Modern art, A video installation in the fireplace with flames filmed at Hilles, Detmar Blow's family home.


A mix to delight the eye. unstudied Theatre. Whimsy. Period details. Historic references. Personal style.

Perhaps my favorite page in the article- A Turkish disco ball, graphic painting of the Duchess of Windsor by Simon Periton, Books and Books, Hats float on the wall and display on swan-like hooks.


The Bedroom with a beautiful antique velvet pelmet and drapery , plumes, feathers above. Antique mirrors and modern wool work art.


Isabella's Venetian Lace Wing Hat by Philip Treacy on a plum velvet window seat in her drawing room

Isabella Blow wearing Venetian Lace Wing Hat-photographer unknown- Treacy said Life was an occasion for Isabella-reason enough to wear his hats.

Isabella's Minaret Hat becomes ART .


beautifully transcendent photograph by Donald McPherson, Isabella wearing P.Treacy Disc Hat

The Ship Hat by Treacy rests on the mantle along with Treacy's Warhol collection-the iconic image of Marilyn Monroe, personal photographs and a finely detailed mosaic mirror in lilacs and lavenders. The flat feels as if someone just past through and dropped precious bits, creating one still life after another-


Isabella Blow died, age 48 in 2007. Her friend Rupert Evert spoke at her funeral in Gloucester Cathedral where she had married in 1989. " You are a one off, a genius friend, your own creation in a world of copycats and I will miss you for the rest of my life."


More posts about Isabella Blow in future.