Karina Cousineau, dress designer (image source) |
Karina Cousineau is a woman who loves vintage clothing and is inspired by the past. Perhaps that is why her contemporary designed dresses suit the present so well. Borrowing body positive elements from a jazz age bias-cut, and adding elegance from the Edwardian era, and applying it to her designs gives her dresses an ease of movement as well as a sense of drama. Taking cues from Victoriana, '60's youthquakers, and mixing it with the steely resolution a 1940's film noir heroine, and adding a touch of '70's individualism is no easy feat, but this is a labor of love for Ms. Cousineau.
The Ella Dress, from the Karina Fall Collection 2012 (shop the Ella HERE) |
Karina cutting patterns in her design studio. (photo source) |
You can see the entire Fall 2012 collection over at Karina Dresses. Click HERE to shop.
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They do look wonderful, Bella.
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More ease and less fuss - oh yes, that is a Karina dress! And her prints are always so fabulous too. Great post, Bella.
ReplyDeleteThe reference to Downton Abbey - yes, that is a winning tie-in. I love that last photo! The Karina dress is gorgeous and looks super flowy comfy.
ReplyDeleteThey all look so easy to wear & I do like the striped Downton-inspired dress. Though we've ditched Downton for series 2 of Homeland this week!
ReplyDeletePretty dresses. I like the vintage-y styles.
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ReplyDeleteYou're making me totally rethink my wardrobe. I have very few dresses but these sound totally enticing.
ReplyDeleteHope all's well with you!!!
I think her dresses are so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBut what I really want now is green hair.