Born in 2009, this brand combines vintage and modern with trendy items at affordable prices.
Coralie de Seynes is first, jewelry of great finesse, combining beautiful materials in a typical Parisian style.
On March 3rd Japanese girls celebrated the Girls' Festival, now the 14th Tokyo Girls Collection, which is the biggest fashion & culture event of the year and goes by the name of "TGC" held in the Yokohama arena. The theme? "Sherbet garden" which is associated with the key words "sherbet colors" from the S/S 12 collection.
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Kicking off our monthly Model Crush is Haven Turner! From Birmingham fashion week, Belk’s Prom 2012 campaign, appearances in local Florida magazines to even landing a part in Disney Channels up coming new film “Until we meet again” this Megan Fox look alike inspired us to make her our March Crush.
“The reason why I’m doing this is because its been a passion and goal of mine since I was younger and I want to continue to grow as a model and better myself for the future. I want to soon make a career out of modeling and venture out into acting and start my own clothing line”
Back in November, a spring collaboration between Marni and H&M was anounced. Today, less than a week away from its release on 260 stores worldwide, we review this wonderful lookbook and collection (simply to make the fight with Soccer Moms somewhat less stressful).
Everytime a wondeful designer realeases a collaboration with a retail store, things go wild- even when people seem to ignore the essence of the collection and simply attend the opening to posses an article of clothing designed by wonderful fashion label. That is most definetely not what fashion is about.
According to Krizia a new sobriety is inspiring fashion for next winter. Silhouettes grow longer, both in overcoats and in evening dresses, with a mysterious, priestly look (like the long icon-dresses emerging from the shadowybackground of a Piero Pizzi Cannella painting), and certainly suave with their silks and laminates. But all seriousness is soon contradicted by the long splits that reveal the entire length of the leg with each step; by top-stitching borrowed from a more casual wardrobe; by cheeky Mongolian fur shoulders on necklines (o waistcoats); by feisty leather or neoprene bodices; or by a single leather shoulder strap supporting an entire draping. Shoulders are large and slightly raised (not only in jackets and overcoats, but even in a sheath dress), emphasising the otherwise close-fitting silhouette, which is further tightened by leather strap harnesses, borrowed from certain types of work clothes; contrasting top-stitching and protective padding give garments a thickness feel, as if they were sculpted. Cuts are carefully designed to follow the body's anatomy. Contrasting inverted pleats take us by surprise, even in certain pants. Other close-fitting trousers feature a low crotch, but there are also some glossy coated tight black jeans. Whimsical leather shoulders on a draped silk dress or on oversized knitwear in kid mohair; snug poncho-scarves; not to be missed is the gold lamé pant suit, a triumph of horizontal plissés.