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The Paris Haute Couture Shows

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

The Paris Haute Couture fashion shows are unlike any other fashion experience you have ever had, seen or heard of. True to what couture is, this kind of fashion is definitely one-of-a-kind. Showcasing their spring and summer couture collections, the French designers filled the runways with whimsical, wonderful and weird creations this season. There was bizarre head-wear at Jean Paul Gaultier (shocking, right?), Lady-Gaga-inspired hairdo’s at Chanel, and clothes with a strong space-age feel at Armani Prive.

Like Hilary Alexander, fashion director of The Daily Telegraph in London, says, the couture shows are a “laboratory of dreams”. Made to fit exactly to the wearers specifications, these one-off creations aren’t something you will see another girl at the club wearing – they are far from anything worn in everyday life. True haute couture is art. Its the kind of clothing that makes for a lush, other-worldly Vogue fashion spread. Its usually impractical and at prices that rival a small house or car, its the best kind of fashion fantasy.

This season, Chanel seemed to be channeling the great Lady Gaga with hairdo’s resembling giant bows or ears, but their colorful collection had us drooling from start to finish. Actually, it seemed like everyone was feeling the Lady Gaga vibe on the catwalks this season. The Jean Paul Gaultier headpieces looked like something we might see Ms. Gaga sporting at the next awards show, and a balloon bubble dress from Armani Prive looked like something she might rock down a red carpet any day now. If not Lady Gaga, then the architectural, space-agey dresses from Armani would definitely look fabulous on any future astronaut/fashionista. Finally, the pieces at Stephane Rolland were escapism and futuristic fashion-as-artwork at its best with laser cut Plexiglass forming coils and crenelations on shoulders and pockets.

Across the board, this year’s couture shows were all about pastel colors and Lady Gaga-inspired style. Haute couture may not be made for a trip to the grocery store, or even your next birthday party, but the shows are spectacular and the pieces are a work of art in themselves. Vive la Haute Couture!

Interview with Spier Roos: “Preferably a little bit different”

Monday, February 1st, 2010

LieverAnders (‘preferably a little bit different’) is an online marketing agency, with a distinct focus on social media. LieverAnders develops effective online marketing concepts, advises on what social media could do for your brand and helps implementing the chosen strategy. LieverAnders has a great track record, with lots of expertise and an overwhelming network of internet professionals.

How would you describe your business in exactly three adjectives?

Vibrant. Innovative. Challenging

What are your most popular products or services?

Strategical online media advise, interactive consultancy and workshops

People may be surprised to know…

All brands are able to create a buzz with little means.

What or who inspired you to start your business?

My business associate, Nathalie van der Ploeg, and I just knew we wanted to start a business someday together. We have so many inspiring ideas, it is just meant to be! Besides, we both come from entrepreneurial backgrounds, so for us it is quite normal to start our own business.

Who is your role model or mentor?

People like Annemarie van Gaal, Tony Hsieh, Eckhart Wintzen and Richard Branson inspire me every day.

What business mistake have you made that you will not repeat?

I made plenty! All meaningful and worthwhile.

How do you spend your free time?

I love to spend as much time as possible with my darling 3,5 year old daughter. She makes me tick and inspires me with new insights. Of course I also love to go out and have dinner with lots of friends, with lots of food and delicious wine.

What is your indulgence?

The idea of having a great concept at the tip of my tongue… And chocolate.

Where is your favorite place to go with your girlfriends?

I don’t care where it is, as long as there is a big table where we can sit, drink lots of tea and chat.