It wasn't long ago I was talking about Girls Aloud and their latest look for their new video, called "Say No No No", PVC Catsuits.
But it seems as if they were following a trend that has been noted elsewhere. Fashionising's blog highlights the fact that at Glastonbury, Kate Moss was wearing a pair of PVC pants and highly inappropriate boots for the muddy surrounds. Then at the relaunch of the Spice Girls, Posh Spice aka Victoria Beckham was wearing a decidely un-posh pair of PVC jeans too.
Then Hilary Duff made an appearance in some faux-leather leggings.
Perhaps it is merely PVC's time now. When PVC was first introduced as the fabric of the future back in the 1960s, parafin heaters were the norm, and caused the PVC to melt or catch fire. Now, with central heating and air conditioning, PVC maybe finding it's mark as more than just a fetish fabric.
For more possible evidence that PVC is making something of a comeback, let me direct you to the Greta Constatine site, where the pictures of their latest collection show models wearing PVC gloves. Maybe there is something of a revival just beginning to happen.
Showing posts with label Girls Aloud. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Girls Aloud. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 05, 2007
PVC clothing popular in celebrity circles?
Labels:
Girls Aloud,
Hilary Duff,
Kate Moss,
PVC,
PVC Gloves,
PVC Jeans,
Victoria Beckham,
Viewpoint
Monday, August 13, 2007
Girls Aloud in PVC catsuits!
I've been a fan of Girls Aloud ever since their debut single, Sound Of The Underground. But now, they've stepped up to a new level by wearing PVC catsuits in their new video "Sexy! No, No, No..."
I've loved catsuits since first seeing them on Julie Newmar when she played Catwoman in the 1966 Batman TV series, and with the popularity of the films The Matrix and Underworld, the catsuit is now moving well and truly into the mainstream.
No sexy woman should be without one in her wardrobe.
Labels:
Batman,
Catwoman,
Girls Aloud,
Julie Newmar,
PVC Catsuit,
The Matrix,
Underworld,
Viewpoint
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
