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Anna Sui Resort 2012-2013: Anna’s Garden

Anna Sui is not strictly Japanese fashion, but she has such a colossal cult following in Japan that it’s impossible to ignore her influence. Myself and Retromantique worked together to write this review of the latest resort collection, which I am honestly in love with. I hope you will be too.

rockonannasui:

Anna’s Garden. A perfect title for Anna Sui’s Resort 2012-2013 collection. Resort collections are still a relative novelty in the fashion industry, created to give fashionable jet setters something to wear while traveling to warmer climates in the winter. To me, this collection is less about traveling to exotic locations as much as it is about traveling inward, uncovering a warmness within through a journey of romance and nostalgia.

True to form, Anna has drawn from a patchwork of inspiration for this collection, weaving threads between epochs, people and places that may have otherwise never crossed. A major element of the collection’s unique flavour can be found in the rather extreme prints, which combine the delicacy and opulence of Art Nouveau with the thick lines and loud colours of 60’s Pop art.

However, there is an unmistakable sense of serenity permeating through the designs that can be attributed to the heavy influence of garden and tea parties from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Appropriately, Anna is channeling the spirit and style of Lady Diana Cooper, an influential aristocrat and actress from the latter era.

The importance of florals in this collection cannot be understated. Expanding beyond the usual infatuation with roses and peonies, hydrangeas, lily pads, peonies, petunias, daisies, poppies and even seeding dandelions all make cameos. The prints are — as always — produced in-house (including an adorable tea cup print), printed on wonderful jacquard fabrics and adorned with custom lace. Beyond the superficial, Anna has delivered some truly wonderful details that garment aficionados are sure to pine over.

As always, there are a number of artists that influence the collection’s visual flavour. Antonio Lopez’s inspiration from Spring 2012 carries forward with the use of wrapped turbans as headwear. As well, Aubrey Beardsley’s use of monochromatic patterns can be seen reflected in a handful of pieces.

It’s hard to imagine under what circumstances this couldn’t be considered as Anna’s best Resort collection to date. Generally, it’s very easy to draw a line between Resort and the “main” Spring and Fall collections, which was accentuated with Resort 2011-2012’s rather tame offering. This collection could have easily held its own on the runway, perhaps with Paul McCartney’s English Tea playing over a Sissinghurst Castle Garden-inspired backdrop.

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Anna Sui Beach 2012 Eye & Lip Color Palette #02 “Sunset” review!

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Thought this might please the Pirate Lolita lovers in our followers.

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Anna Sui Spring 2012 Collection e-MOOK preview and mini-review! (As much as someone who can’t read Japanese can review a Japanese publications, haha)

This year, Anna Sui’s e-Mook is loaded will cool stuff. Look for yourself in the table of contents!

While I can’t read them yet I think all Anna Sui e-Mooks are worth getting. They are filled with amazing photoshoots and feature Anna’s alternate lines (Dolly Girl, Anna Sui Mini and her Japanese licensed goods) which are otherwise quite hard to reach and Spring 2012’s is no exception. What I particularly love about it is the “Anna Sui Collection Archive” with two pictures of every single collection Anna has done and an English keyword to sum them up (and Japanese text under.) On top of that, it comes with an iPad case (which I’ll use to carry my books) and a makeup pouch! Here’s a few pictures for you:

Typical Anna Sui style!

Just behind the black makeup pouch is the screen protector for the iPad. It’s useful because you can put cards, pens and whatnot in the fishnet pocket!

Yes, Anna Sui is fashion is “loud”, but it also meticulous about detail. Gotta love it!

So yes, if you get a chance to grab the Spring 2012 e-Mook, by all means jump on it! Especially considering how hard it is now to find a copy. It went out of print extremely fast and after printing 100, 000 extra copies, it’s already on its way to be out of print again. But there are a few left over at Amazon.co.jp!

P.S.: You see that makeup look on the fourth picture? That’s what I’m going to post a tutorial from with the Beach 2012 Collection Eye & Lip Color Palette!! Stay tuned ;)

A must for Japanese magazines and mooks collectors.

Some very nice shoes in this collection — I’m a particular fan of the wedges and the snake texture oxfords. Don’t miss your chance to win any pair of these you want!

rockonannasui:

Dear followers,

Thursday, my friends zeech103 and nayzemonstar (both incredible artists, go check them out!) and I went to the Hush Puppies store to take pictures of the Spring Anna Sui for Hush Puppies collection for you! Indeed, today is the last day for two of you to win a free pair of any shoes from this collection! So have a look and make sure of having your choice ready ;) As for the sizing, please be aware that the collection tend to run a bit large. For example, my shoe size varies from 8.5 to 9 but I’m an 8 in these shoes.

Good luck!