

Brazilian designer Carlos Miele's clothes are luxe, elegant and sophisticated. Oversized cable knits, in cream and scarlet, worked asymmetrically across the body and with huge roll-collarsand pom-pom trims, came with pencil skirts. Fitted cocktail dresses in red and saffron satin were cut to cling, with fine pleating and stitching achieving a corset-effect and floaty, long gowns in foliage-coloured chiffons featured dainty fingertip pleating. Red carpet gowns included a white, full-skirted style with intricate black beding forming the single strap and extending down the bodice and a beautiful champagne ballgown in tulle with a gold-beaded front-panel. With traditional winter-wear comes fur, and Miele provided more than enough. Mink, fox, and rabbit fur adorned vests, boleros, and coats, while black ostrich leather showed up in almost every accessory. Architectural details like dresses with hidden pockets and coats with pleated silk cuffs were evidence of Miele’s inspiration, while wide black belts cinching the waists of coats and pencil skirts imparted an urban feel. Geometric-printed, jewel-toned silk chiffon numbers were followed by more elaborate dresses with embroidered lace and pleated satin bodices or frothing skirts fashioned from metallic crushed silk. If I were going to any award show this is the designer to make you look breathless.

Last but not least the shows of the winning Project Runway contestants went off. All I know is that Victoria Beckham is a judge, which makes no sense considering she has the tackiest taste in fashion. Will it be Christian, Sweet P, or Rami? Sometimes social consciousness is based on how we look and feel. It allows us to express who we are and that is always an interesting F.A.C.T.