Friday, December 30, 2011
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Monday, December 26, 2011
Friday, December 23, 2011
Trends That You Need To Know About...
Designers have not left all you little devils out. This spring and summer you will see a big come back in red! A bold color that is not just for you red hot gals.
Many fashions this season will be sewed up with the up most intricately, touting pleats, folds, and draping. Giving references to ancient Greece and Rome.
The oh so sexy one shoulder look is also big for this summer. Lots of designers have given the a two-sleeve look the cold shoulder ...
The Katharine Hepburn's influence as always still reigns. You will continue to see tailored blazers, cute fitted cardigans, and ties ...
As mentioned above floral's are so big this spring and summer...You will see the racks over loaded with wonderful floral's, from soft muted pastels, to South Pacific inspired with bright and bold floral's - just about in every shade you can imagine...
It seems more than a few designers are adding the sexy silk robes look to their line this spring. Not to mention drawstring shorts, and vertical stripes. The pajama party look with an elegant twist...
Spring fashions will burst out with vivid colors...
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Monday, December 12, 2011
Friday, December 9, 2011
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Haute travel, travel with style
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Monday, December 5, 2011
Paris Couture Valentino
Paris Couture: Valentino
By CATHY HORYNThe spring haute couture shows, which ended tonight with Valentino, revealed a creative energy that ought to give pause to designers of ready-to-wear. Not that the two worlds really have anything in common, except a respect for craft and beauty and certain high-profile clients. But ready-to-wear has had more and more limitations placed upon it, like the availability of fabrics, pricing issues and competitive pressures from fast-fashion chains. Haute couture has none of these concerns, and it has enough masters — Karl Lagerfeld, John Galliano, Jean Paul Gaultier — and, of course, sympathetic corporate owners to create exceptional, even relevant fashion.
That’s what happened over the last three days in Paris.
At Valentino, Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pier Paolo Piccioli offered very pretty clothes, focusing on maxi lengths, simple day dresses in double ivory crepe with faggoting, some very cool halter dresses in delicate lace, and shirtwaists. One of the most striking dresses was a long number in beige crepe, tied loosely at the waist, with a discreet flounce at the hem and long sleeves that were fluted at the wrists. There was lots of creamy lace and point d’esprit, soft pleating and an absolute minimum of bows and couture kitsch. The palette was mostly ivory and beige, with powdery pink and mint, and a bit of Valentino red.
The designers now seem to have left their tortured period, and they’re heaping fewer ruffles on things — or at least, they’re giving the impression that it’s a deliberate choice. Their couture is also youthful in that it’s less heavy in construction and attitude, and this season they seem more in possession of that distinction in Paris.
Couture Paris
Paris Couture: Valentino
By CATHY HORYNThe spring haute couture shows, which ended tonight with Valentino, revealed a creative energy that ought to give pause to designers of ready-to-wear. Not that the two worlds really have anything in common, except a respect for craft and beauty and certain high-profile clients. But ready-to-wear has had more and more limitations placed upon it, like the availability of fabrics, pricing issues and competitive pressures from fast-fashion chains. Haute couture has none of these concerns, and it has enough masters — Karl Lagerfeld, John Galliano, Jean Paul Gaultier — and, of course, sympathetic corporate owners to create exceptional, even relevant fashion.
That’s what happened over the last three days in Paris.
At Valentino, Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pier Paolo Piccioli offered very pretty clothes, focusing on maxi lengths, simple day dresses in double ivory crepe with faggoting, some very cool halter dresses in delicate lace, and shirtwaists. One of the most striking dresses was a long number in beige crepe, tied loosely at the waist, with a discreet flounce at the hem and long sleeves that were fluted at the wrists. There was lots of creamy lace and point d’esprit, soft pleating and an absolute minimum of bows and couture kitsch. The palette was mostly ivory and beige, with powdery pink and mint, and a bit of Valentino red.
The designers now seem to have left their tortured period, and they’re heaping fewer ruffles on things — or at least, they’re giving the impression that it’s a deliberate choice. Their couture is also youthful in that it’s less heavy in construction and attitude, and this season they seem more in possession of that distinction in Paris.
Friday, December 2, 2011
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Mind over Matter
As you wear a reflection of beautiful clothing of designers and excited to wear them and feel good.
Keep the positive and good present vibe on your mind as well, so you would exert total beauty ,
the ray of your mind and heart and beautiful outfit.
Keep the positive and good present vibe on your mind as well, so you would exert total beauty ,
the ray of your mind and heart and beautiful outfit.
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