Stella McCartney Collection for Fall 2009
Say goodbye to the all-in-one fashion. Stella McCartney’s Fall 2009 collection is a blend of total “regression” to childhood. Some garments are full of fantasy, inspired by characters of the Bambi movie. This time, Stella opted for mini-dresses and big blazers with XXL size which she has adopted as her own regular garments. However, the most remarkable thing is the use of laces with a beautiful style to design evening dresses.


For autumn, Stella McCartney put aside the sportier sensibility and embraced the twin passions with which she launched her label back in late nineties, it’s suiting and slipdresses. “I wanted to look at what makes a Stella girl,” Stella said. The result was one of the designer’s best collections since then.
Jackets in black & white or red & black micro-checks were roomy and long enough to function as a dress, for which they were designed when paired with vegan legging boots on runway. These needle-like heels were definitely up there with the season’s other extreme footwear.
Elegant cocoon coats were sharply defined with super-skinny belts, and a couple of them got the trompe l’oeil treatment to look like a jacket and skirt.



Stella’s real-world approach means she can attract gals as different as Thandie Newton, Salma Hayek, Beth Ditto, and Nan Goldin, all of whom were there in her front row. Pushing boundaries wasn’t the point of this collection, but she did provide a complete wardrobe collection for women who connect with her brand of easy, unfussy sex appeal. Have a look on video to see whole collection.
















