For the fall-winter 2007 collections, everyone has played the gold card. Current leader: Dries Van Noten, its covered podium of thousands of gold leaf scrolls petticoats, coats and sarouels illuminated by solar wires. An inspiration from the Ottoman treasures of Topkapi that echoes that of the Italian Dolce Gabbana &: sparkling buttons, colourful PomPoms and other shoulder evoke home Napoleonic costumes. Stefano Pilati at Yves Saint Laurent, rolls also on gold that it uses in knots and belts for its tunics or to adorn his dresses breastplates and passes.
Never gold is worked in simple designs of color: it is shaped as the precious metal. On the leather covered with golden leaves, the effects are spectacular: such certain rings Boucheron, Pierre Hardy compensated stubs are godronnés. Louis Vuitton bag is martelé - or rather poinçonné - LV logo. As the Cacharel trench, it is passed as the machine to be stone-washed, understand cracked. For its Yves Saint Laurent tunic, Stefano Pilati offers a tunic look painted with stripes formed by the rows of gold sequins. At Burberry, quilted skirt reminds gold worked in nid-d'abeilles. "All these finishes allow to capture more light without resorting to the color", explains Ignacio Ribeiro and Suzanne Clements, artistic directors of Cacharel.

But gold is not only yellow like Salvatore Ferragamo or Christian Dior Sandals boots. True alchemists, creators and designers imagine ors of color as in the jewellery. With subtle mixtures with other metals, they personalize the with new shades. At Balmain, Christophe Decarnin associates it with the money to get a colour very pale, almost white, goes wonderfully with an immaculate lace. Isabel Marant, she prefers an alloy with copper to give to its fabric soft pinkish reflections. After the Schiaparelli pink when gold Marant or Balmain
Dazzled by their infinite palette of shades, all creators scramble brocades, these luxurious fabrics fully rebrodées son of gold and silver, and manufactured in Italy from the Renaissance, born in Byzantium to 800. With its Arabesque, Oriental reasons or its heraldic figures, the Brocade sublime gold well: its metallic reflections speak and meet other hues. Very feminine, Isabel Marant offered flowers with pink gold flirts with gray and ivory. Gianfranco Ferré prefers clover to four leaves disclaims in a sumptuous gold and bronze palette. True virtuoso of the effects of light, Jean-Paul Gaultier at Hermès which composed of the harmonies of green, gray or dark yellow gold on his tailor.
But that wanted to express with this gold with patina, aged, coloured designers It has nothing to do with the end of the sixties. At the time, just walk on the Moon: Cardin, Courreges, Vivier and others use it almost glassy, as a symbol of the future and ultra-modernité. The gold 2007 is not similar to that of the years 1970-1980, fire all flame displayed by night-clubbers out at Club 54, in New York. For them, the fluid lurex dress or pants legs of Eph. ' in lamé is used primarily to frimer! It is hardly comparable to the gold of the rappers who see it as a sign outside of wealth or to that of the Versace girls that are synonymous with glamour. No, the creators of today use it as in the tables of 18th century, link between the sacred and the profane. Thus nimbés of a divine light, dark and austere clothing entering the golden age of poetry.
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Bling bling
But where therefore comes from the term "bling bling" According to The Urban Dictionary, it comes from the Jamaican jargon referring to the onomatopoeia of cartoons evoking the sound of jewellery. Adopted by the world of hip-hop, it just means gold jewellery and the attire of the rappers, but also the ostentatious style of their mode of life . Popularized in 1999 with the Bling Bling of BG tube, this expression is more only reserved for the rap folklore but also used ironically to refer to what is too much, too loaded, too seeing as. As well the tombs in which the Pharaohs as Liz Taylor or turbans of maharajas jewellery, Kings from the bling bling were locked well before the rappers!
Minya Oh, Bling Bling Hip Hop's Crown Jewels, Wenner Books.