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Fashion Rules You Can Break

Feb
10

Fashion Rules You Can Break

Be Seasonless
Today show beauty editor, Bobbie Thomas, says the key to pulling off an anything-goes fashion attitude is to bargain hunt.  And don’t feel like you have to wait nine months to wear those purchases. Winterize summer dresses with heavier-weight accessories and stylish outerwear—just look to Chloe Sevigny for seasonless style inspiration. Or, when spring and summer roll around, beach-ify your winter look with jewelry made of wood or shell accents. Let alone some clothes or shoes are suitable for any season, for example, we can wear discount ugg in both winter and summer. 

Wear Black with Blue
Wearing black and blue together is definitely a fashion do, says Britt Bardo, mark. style expert and celebrity stylist. “I love a dark navy and black together. To me, it’s very chic,” she points out. Sandra Bullock wore a navy mini-dress with black tights at the 2009 MTV Movie Awards, and looked so glamorous! 

Mix Bright Shades
Women used to shy away from wearing bright blues with hot pinks. That’s no longer the case. In fact, splashes of vibrant shades work exceptionally well together as long as they follow the same color family, says Stafford. Katy Perry mixes hues all the time. Warm shades like reds, oranges and pinks work well; cool shades, such as blue, green and purple complement without clashing. This is not false fashion comcept. 

Rock a Headband Even If You’re Over 25
Who says that when you turn a certain age you need to visit the Golden Girls hair salon? We love those feisty ladies… just not their tresses. Whether you’re 30, 40, 50 or beyond, you can still have fun with your ‘do. “There’s no expiration date on ponytails and headbands,” says Thomas. So take a cue from your teen and Milla Jovovich, and don a headband.

 

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Shocked the Fashion Industry

Jan
28

Shocked the Fashion Industry

Tattoo Don Ed Hardy the godfather of world art works inspired Christian Audigiter endless supply of creativity, and bought the patent rights to his creation, to the legend of the tattoo art of the introduction of the fashion industry.Christian Audigiter the Ed hardy clothes brand is not only designed for motorcycle design, but it widely used in “Energy Drink” beverage bottle design. Punk rock style to Hollywood stars wild. Combines elements of retro pop and classic tattoo art design, Christian Audigiter will give the fashion industry to bring a new shock!

Ed hardy shirts often use some embroidery, washing, ink and other techniques to create a feeling of decadent erosion, combined from the great masters have fed the eagle, tiger, skeleton, devil tattoo, etc., to produce a range of clothes. So that is introduced by the mass of a loved baseball totem tattoo embroidered mesh into a collection cap is the value of the best sellers. Many Hollywood stars, such as Oscar winner Adrien Brody , Britney Spears, Korean boys killer BoA, Paris Hilton, David Beckham , Jessica Alba, Mariah Carey, Ewan McGregor, rap king Coolio,  Usher Ramond, Rolling Stone Choir Rolling Stone, Backstreet Boys Nick Carter, is a super fan of Ed hardy bandbags.

We are the international online replica wholesalers and delivery services to over 500 customers worldwide every week for over 80 countries.We have over 30 orders everyday,our products,payment and delivery services are all international.In Ed Hardy store a lot of wear collection wall Ed Hardy Hollywood stars photos, most or singer Madonna photos. 2008,  Ed Hardy invited King of Pop  Michael Jackson co new fashion, which caused a sensation.Ed Hardy often use embroidery, washing, ink and other techniques to create a feeling of decadence while the Mi Lai, combined from the great masters have fed Eagle Tattoo, tigers, skeletons, demons, daggers, and naked women, etc. tattoo designs, making a series of fashion trends.

At the same time,  Ed Hardy has a strong Japanese flavor of the carp, a dragon and the tiger totem, dogs and squirrels and other new style of cartoon images than the one introduced by the public loved it.Now I will we have our own factory,we still have a cooperation with more than other 30 factories that product high quality of replica for long-term,so our product categories will be more rich.Now our product brands are more than 60,product quantities have already over 80000.In future,we will add more products to meet our customers’ requirements.

Our main production and wholesale are replica shoes,handbags,caps,glasses,jerseys,watches and jewelry.The products that we provide are very close to the original products and the price is the cheapest.In China our products and services always play a leader role in many competitors.In all our products,Especially ED hardy products like wholesale ed hardy handbags,shirts,jackets,bikini,jeans,t-shirt and chothes, nike shox shoes,Nike DUNK SB shoes, CA t-shirt,Adidas women shoes,Jordan women heels, Coach handbags and LV handbags sell very well.

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Makeovers Salon & Spa Owner Shares Spring & Summer Fashion Tips

Jan
10

Makeovers Salon & Spa Owner Shares Spring & Summer Fashion Tips

Blum, who attended the 2009 fashion shows in New York which unveiled the 2010 Spring collections and who just returned from serving on the Wella team for celebrity designer Donna Karan at Fashion Week 2010 as they introduced the DKNY Fall 2010 collection, offers his insight on the hottest looks for spring and summer:

 

Neutral colors, watercolor prints and bright florals will be predominant in clothing, but as far as make-up is concerned, the palate is nude and the effect is soft. The natural look is in, but full on, which means eyebrows are groomed and predominant, lashes are lush and make-up is nude with hint of blush. That splash of bright color on the lips will be the key feature and matte coral-reds will be most popular colors.

 

There’s a huge movement towards the organic and natural. More and more fashion designers are using organic cotton and linen textiles. Think “hippie-chic”. To go along with this, nails will be natural looking and gel nails and neutral colored gel polishes will be hot.

 

Whether hair is long or short, the style will be sporty and carefree. Hair color will be very natural looking with glosses and glazes leading the way. Talk to your stylist/colorist about which hair color/style would best suit you and how to acheive that “just rolled out of bed but still look fabulous” sporty type of look.

 

Skin care will be a top priority. The natural look demands beautiful skin. Organic, very moisturizing skin products will be at the top of everyone’s list for skin care. Skin treatments such as Microdermabrasion, which is a skin resurfacing treatment used to rejuvenate and restore a natural glow to the skin, will be very popular. Microdermabrasion works on all skin types and helps get rid of blemishes and acne and gives a healthy, youthful appearance.

 

To learn more about all that Makeovers Salon & Spa offers, visit www.makeoverssalon.com.

 

Edward Blum and his talent team are currently booking Spring/Summer makeovers, contact (508) 238-1211 to book a consultation.

 

About Expert Designer Edward Blum

Known for his artistry and technical knowledge, Blum has been a hair stylist for 31 years and a salon owner for more than 21 years. He has worked alongside a number of greats over the years including Vidal Sassoon, Jon Louis David and Jaque Dessange. He trained with Alexandre de Paris and also served as the International Spokesperson and Market Leader for Wella Corporation for 15 years, providing hair design and styling for major hair shows in the U.S. and Europe. He is a contributing writer to many professional beauty publications including Modern Salon Magazine, American Salon Magazine and Salon Today Magazine. Blum has been the stylist for soap opera star Kristian Alfonso and Judge Maria Lopez of the “Maria Lopez Show” as well as for Buena Vista Studios-Disney, New England Today, Boston Channel 5 and Channel 4. Additionally, he frequently serves as a consultant to many cosmetology schools in New England.

 

About Makeovers Salon & Spa

Makeovers Salon & Spa is owned by the internationally recognized, award-winning designers Edward and Norah Blum. As one of the largest salon and spa in Massachusetts, Makeovers Salon & Spa is a 13,200 square foot “paradise” with 26 styling stations, nine large treatment rooms and a staff of more than 80 providing hair styling and coloring; nail and spa services. Makeovers Salon & Spa has been honored 15 times with “First Place Reader’s Choice Award” in all beauty categories.

 

Every member of Makeovers Salon & Spa hair design team undergoes an intensive two years of training at the salon. The majority of the salon’s design professionals have been with the company for at least 15 years. Makeovers Salon & Spa designers travel to New York for training in the latest color and cutting techniques each Spring and the salon frequently hosts renowned international guest trainers. Services offered at the Day Spa include facials, laser treatments, massage, manicures/pedicures, wraps, body treatments, waxing, reflexology and aromatherapy. Makeovers offers a range of Day Spa packages including special Day of Beauty, Bridal, Groom’s, Couples and Men’s packages, as well as the ability to host private parties from 4 to 40. Their line of high quality products include G.M. Collin and Glymed Spa products and Wella, Sebastian, Rene Furtier, Alterna and Icon hair care products.

 

Most recently, Makeovers Salon & Spa was the set for the Disney pilot, “Postcards from Heaven” with medium Maureen Hancock and casting calls with ‘The Rock’.

 

Makeovers Salon & Spa is located at 574 Washington Street in Easton, MA. For more information, visit the website at www.makeoverssalon.com or contact (508) 238-1211.

 


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Fashion Trends For 2010 and Beyond

Jan
3

Fashion Trends For 2010 and Beyond

How we look to our peers or potential mate is very important especially on a first impression. Wit the economy the way it is the thought of splurging on expensive clothes and accessories is just not possible. Whether your starting the first day of school or on the prowl after a breakup or divorce these fashion tips can help guide both men and women in a direction that evokes uniqueness with style but without looking like a fool.

The easiest thing you can do is the nails, no need for an expensive manicure as you can buy some nail polish and make yourself very presentable right off the bat, this goes for men too and there is nothing wrong with having well groomed nails and if you want to stand out a bit, the black nail polish always attracts attention while still looking tough. Ever noticed the nails on rock bands lately? Besides the whole vampire look is in and very metro-sexual these days.

Shoes are another thing both sexes notice right away, if they are all funky and busted up it will defeat any type of impression your gonna make, unless your a punk rocker, then it’s ok. There are plenty of high end styles for under a hundred bucks, do a good upkeep on them and you will always be good to go. I have also noticed the style of the 80′s returning on the teens with florescent colors and high top sneakers with the jeans tucked in and the shoe collar out. So if your in your 30′s go dig deep in your closet and hope those clothes still fit!

Mixing and matching different shirts and pants is a no-brainer and so is eye popping creative nail polish. A solid black button down shirt and a pair of jeans is a look that is always in style and looks upscale and casual at the same time. Any type if button down shirt with the sleeves rolled up a few and un-tucked in very fashionable these days. And girls, us guys don’t notice name brands on what your wearing believe me. You don’t need expensive jewelry or accessories to look like a million bucks, just some unique style enhancements.

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London Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2011

Nov
1

London Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2011

Winter is nearly upon us so our thoughts turn to spring/summer as LFW SS11 begins. Even the weather warmed to the event as it went from crisp chilly days to end with blazing hot sunshine.

Early on Day one and opening the show at the BFC marquee catwalk was Paul Costelloe. Still sleepy, frantic shouting backstage put a smile on our bleary eyed faces.

 

PAUL COSTELLOE

Titled ‘A Long Day’s Night’, the collection is girly and described as ‘Tinkerbell turned party girl’. Cropped biker jackets are thrown in to give a harder edge but are softened with the use of lighter colours and soft sheen fabrics.

Skirt lengths go to the extremes – either short or maxis. The short skirts are fun and flirty whilst the maxis are elegant and ethereal – one a sensual diaphanous fabric with modesty only prevailing through the pale pink and blue zigzag wave pattern.

Colours are sugar pink, mint green, silver, pearl, greys and navy. The pinks formed abstract checks with navy and white, lightly spice up graphic patterns with pale apricot, zigzagged with pale blue in waves and graduated alone from light to a bolder hue. The mint green was refreshing in a shiny jacquard fabric.

Textures come in metallic weaves and twill, patterns in abstract checks and graphics. Large bows don the back of low backlines.

The short skirts swirled in skater style, cocooned legs in tulip and puff ball shapes and looked art deco in a dropped waist pleated style. The more interesting were the silver embossed puff ball dress tied at the bottom to form the shape of a large bow and the jacquard mint green dress looking futuristic with its stiff 3 tiered skirt.

To keep the smile on our faces, we were treated to Costelloe’s six sons strutting down the catwalk (albeit nervously) suited and booted.

 

BUNMI KOKO

Kicking off the Vauxhall Fashion Scout at Freemasons Hall Covent Garden was Bunmi Koko. To celebrate the start of the show a lone Ekpe man danced in a bright red and yellow masquerade costume looking very much like a large pom pom.  It was hard to visualise the collection usurping this, but amazingly it did.

Hear we saw no pretty summer pastels or girlie styles. Colours were bold monochrome, bright reds and burnt ochre. Prints are Ekpe, leopard and tie dye designed to create fiery flames. The style epitomises the confident feminine woman who knows what she wants and aims to get it.  Titled ‘Matriarchy’ the collection celebrates female empowerment whilst fusing cultures of Nigeria and the UK. This is power dressing with a wild twist – sharp tailoring, enhanced waists, and strong shoulders embellished with pom poms, beads and fringing. An eclectic mixture of fabrics and patterns are used together such as tweeds, organza and silk – all accessorised with ornate feathered masks.

 

CAROLINE CHARLES

There was a mixed reaction to this sleek ladylike lux inspired collection as you instantly thought ‘mother of the bride’ due to the lengths of the skirts which are either on the knee or just below, plus the accessories of hats, long gloves and kitten heels .

For day wear there are sleeveless dresses in brightly coloured 50′s print floral silk, polka dots and animal prints. Suits have full or pencil skirts and boxy jackets in white, black and yellow. All cinched in with skinny leather belts of various colours.  Black Capri pants and leggings give a more youthful feel worn with tunic shirts in a monochrome check and a leopard print. Although not sure on the skull caps which looked suspiciously like rubber swimming hats.

For the evening, dress shapes vary from the shift dress to the full volume skirt. Colours are of soft golds, pearls, reds and black. LBDs are accessorised with diamond and pearls. Lots of sequins and beads.

This collection probably wouldn’t appeal to the younger woman but then again it is right on track for Ascot, Goodwood and Henley’s where fashion rules are not to be broken if you want to get in.

 

JENA .THEO

The designer duo’s (Jenny Holmes and Dimitris Theocharidis) collection titled ‘Bandoliers’ is inspired by the spirit of India with a touch of 19th Century Victorian British colonialism.

Silk turbans adorned the models’ heads, handcrafted Indian trim embellished flowing fabrics and skinny pants whilst fabric versions of the bandoliers feature as low slung belts, cuffs, necklines and garters.

Denim creates contrasting structure in shorts, jackets and dresses. Colours are either block pastel hues of iris blue and dusty violet pink or raw ecru. The raw ecru splashed with hand painted colour was inspired by the Holi festival when coloured pigment and herbs are thrown in a joyful celebration.

Stiletto platform shoes were adorned with raw painted gold leaf, as was the model’s arms, ankles, stomachs and even one nipple.

The Victorian influence came in the disguise of a corseted iris blue mini dress with soft side bustle and a mini dress version of the cage crinoline.

 

Day 2 and another early morning start on a chilly day. This time at the Off schedule location of the edgier Old Sorting Office’s industrial hall in new Oxford Street

 

BERNARD CHANDRAN

Titled ‘A Modern Romance’  Chandran keeps pastel hues to a minimum preferring the richer tones of golds, greens, silver and black.  His clean rectangular silhouettes are given texture through the use of a Malay technique called kerrawang, to create linear prints. Silk organza sleeveless tunic dresses show a military feel with oversized floating flap pockets and boxed sleeves, whilst the prints reflect the Malaysian rainforest.

Metallics bring fluidity and a sci-fi feel with liquid silver pieces and as multicoloured panels on dresses. Here we still see the floating pockets and the boxed sleeves become more exaggerated. New fabrics used are lurex silk and patent leather.

Evening wear in the guise of embellished structured lapels, one with an extremely low neckline which kept falling off the models shoulder, with the last outfit resembling the 1920′s with its long straight camel maxi and ostrich feathers capelet.

Unfortunately for one model the winged styled shoes with their high and extremely thin killer heels almost made her crash land.

 

CRAIG LAWRENCE

‘Siren Mermaids’ inspired by Sirens of Greek mythology and the fantasy world of mermaids. Using cutting edge materials such as Japanese Kyototex metallic yarns in his knitwear techniques, Lawrence enables the garments to glisten as if wet.  Colours are peacock green, silver and white. Long tube maxi dresses cling to the models like mermaid tails with the two toned greens and silver creating the illusion of fish scales. The garments are also turned inside out to show web like textures and chain mail detailing which adds to the illusion. A white strapless tube maxi is adorned with loose long yarns like floating seaweed, whilst an empire line maxi is covered with feather-like yarns to represent sea foam.  Very mystical.

 

LAKO BUKIA

Next stop was Freemason’s Hall to catch Lako Bukia’s show. Titled ‘Surati’, the collection has been dedicated to Georgian culture and religion, Bukia’s native country. Colour palette of soft blues, pinks, greys and natural tones were taken from the Georgian buildings although red, midnight blue and black were also included. And strong shoulders souring out and upwards representing the silhouettes.

Light fabrics of silk satin, crepe and cotton contrasted well with the angular structured shoulders. Whilst a top layer of organza, georgette and chiffon are used to create the illusion of looking outwards through the curtains of windows. Dress shapes keep the buildings rectangular silhouette by either falling straight from the neckline or with drop waists. Whilst rows of windows are represented through the placement of strips of fabric crossing over each other, and the cutaway necklines.

The models wore shoes designed by Bukia with what is becoming to be her signature heel – chunky and triangular.

 

 

OSMAN

Back in the big tent at Somerset House, Osman proved to be in demand with some unlucky ticket holders being turned away.

Staple colours are tans, beiges and navy with a refreshing splash of honeysuckle pink, zingy yellow, and apple green.

Woven and soft patent leathers come in creamy beige sculpted shorts, swing skirts, and bandeau tunics. Cotton blended ottomans appear as crisp summer white dresses; lightweight gossamer silks come to life in the vivid hues and the organic dark blue denim brings an edge to sculpted tailored dresses

Hemlines bring interest to the minimalist tailoring with asymmetry, softly folded tiers, extremely long tail coats and attached coloured drapes of longer length.

 

Evening and just time enough to squeeze in another catwalk show before the Phrophetik after show party. This time the location was the Charing Cross hotel and the show called ‘A la Mode’ was organised by La Genève North events. A LA MODE is a one stop destination to snap up and discover some of the best independent international designers.

OMAR MANSOOR‘s collection is named after Terence Rattigan’s ‘After the Dance’ – a play whose central characters have spent years in a round of endless hedonism in the 20s. Mansoor’s designs reflect the glamour of this era with embellishments of Swarovskis and thread work on draped chiffons and silks in silver grey, dusty pink, wine and midnight blue. The long gowns ooze elegance and sophistication, whilst the knee length floaty cocktail dresses have a flirtier look allowing you to dance the night away.

VALERY KOVALSKA’s collection ‘Professional Suicide’ includes both mens and womenswear and has a contemporary punk rock edge.  Various shades of blues with a striking design of white lightening. Weave designs on shirts and waistcoats add texture and loving the men’s kilt style coat.

BELINDA LIU’s ‘Marquis de Sade’ collection takes its inspiration from the French aristocrat’s libertine lifestyle and the fashion of his era. Here we see the modern version of the full bloomers over mini puffed skirts, corset style bodices, matching cuff bracelets and romantic lace hooded capelets. More wearable pieces include the tailored knee length dresses with matching capelets.

ZED-EYE . An eclectic mix of patterns and textures. Feathers adorn shoulders and waists, ruffles necklines and peplums, and a mesh of pearl beads around the neck. Floral patterned pencil skirt is matched with a striped blouse. Not all pieces are busy, such as the elegant jumpsuits in bold block colours of pink and blue with a touch of patterned trim.

MALAM’s ‘Lost Dolls’ collection is cute with a little edge – an assortment of lace, cotton, linen and silk.  Black lace dress is adorned with a 2 tone metallic pink cowl neck collar and fingerless gloves, and there’s a pantomime feel with principal boy style waist coats worn over girlie lace trimmed dresses and fairy wizard type pointed hoods.

KATE WILLIAMS’s otherwise colour palette of black and white sees touches of tans, aquas and yellows in digital prints. The collection is a capsule wardrobe ranging from the black and white striped bikinis for the beach, tufted tasselled high waist shorts, jacquard trousers, white full skirted day dress, and digital printed jersey dresses to the floor length pearl satin evening dress.

 

Day 3 and back to Somerset House

 

BASSO AND BROOKE

The designer duo’s, Bruno Basso & Christopher Brooke, collection is where’ bleeding edge techno-fusion meets dusty hand scribbled antiquity’.

Digital prints of handwritten notes by Da Vinci, Tolstoy, Balzac and others mix with vintage florals and topography.  Prints of suede, tweed and leather add digital texture to the smoother silks, cotton and gabardine.

Prim and proper necklines juxtapose with short flirty skirt lengths – long sleeved shirts buttoned to the top were worn with short swing skater skirts and mini shift dresses wore their necklines high.

Black and white multi tonal graduating stripes look striking as peg leg pants and capes. The neutral colour palette of earthy tones and pale dusty pastels is giving a jolt with electric blues and bright oranges joining the prints either as panels or the main piece.

 

ANN-SOFIE BACK ATELJE

After rushing to get to the Portico Rooms we then could relax and enjoy the slower paced salon show of Ann-Sofie Back.  The theme for the collection is porn and the sexualisation of society.

Not being at all seedy the colour palette is sophisticated black and white.  The look is simplistic with added twists: One fascinating white dress has the appearance of being damp and clung to the model’s body. Detailing is seen as twisted plexi bras worn over simple tops, large silver rings framing cutaway circles on backs and tear drop jewellery weights securing the drape fabrics.

 

CHARLIE LE MINDU

It was a touch of the Emperor’s New Clothes – did the models realise they were naked bar pink platform boots, wig and a hat?   Apparently the effect was to focus on the wig and the hat – not sure it worked. I think part of the audience either concentrated on the boots with down cast eyes and the rest didn’t look up as far as the models head.

Not all the models were naked; most were decently covered in leopard prints or yeti like fur.

See it didn’t work, I haven’t once commented on the wigs.

 

 

Day 4 and at last, time to look around the exhibition. Here are some highlights:

TAMARA FOGLE

Tamara Fogle makes bags out of antique textile such as German flour sacks, Hungarian grain sacks, military tents, sailcloth, Welsh blankets and French mattress ticking. The German flour sacks (date range 1830-1940′s) are trimmed in chocolate brown Italian leather. The writing which is different on every sack (and so makes each bag unique) states the farmer’s name.

This season new colours of oranges and teals give a contemporary twist.

LEJU JEWELLERY

Leju use a special Amazonian seed known as vegetable ivory as a sustainable alternative to elephant ivory. Rich colours are created by staining and dying the seed with natural plant extract and oils. Their new collection brings together intense colours and bold structure threaded together using leather, hemp, wax thread, stainless steel and copper wire. Great to adorn your plain LBDs.

FINSK

Titled ‘Adagio’ this new collection is inspired by ballet training and slow movement is represented by the shape of the shoe or fold of leather. Tones are muted in mint greens, greys and flesh pinks with brighter shades of yellow, lilac and black in small details capturing the dancer’s movement. Her wooden wedges are HIGH with an almost rocking chair construction.

LA PERLA

La Perla collaborates with Jean Paul Gautier and brings out his signature cone bra cups and corseted waists. Colours are orange red, black and nude.

PIERS ATKINSON

Atkinson’s hats are whacky as ever with this season the story floating between Adam & Eve, Sleeping Beauty and the Green Man. Main colour palette is green (obviously) ranging from apple to moss, creams, gold and pale pinks to fuchsias. Designs are berets in suede or leather, straw mini-fezzes and silk florals creations.

 

Back on the catwalk shows, this time at Vauxhall Fashion Scouts’ Freemason’s Hall

ROMEO PIRES

This mens and womenswear collection has a circus clown feel to it with long broad braces holding up very low slung baggy trousers and skirts with wide loose waist bands. Main colour palette is crisp white and stone with touches of black and splashes of terracotta. Layering is key and prints of large skull are bold and dramatic.

 

 

Day 5 and the sun is shining and I’m back at the big tent in Somerset House.

 

JAEGER

Inspiration for graphic simplicity and geometric lines is drawn from abstract artist Robyn Denny’s clean colour blocked panels and the fresh sporty undertone from post-minimalist sculpture Rachel Whiteread.

Monochrome blazers and waistcoats have displaced lapels in contrasting shade to form sculptural shapes, simple tunic leather dresses and skirts are perforated and hemlines curved. 60′s style dresses continue the geometric lines and monochrome look.

Softer lines and colours are brought in through nude and buttermilk suede and loosely woven macramé sweaters and maxi dress.

Vibrant colours also appear in abundance with marine blue, spearmint, emerald, gold, raspberry and navy.  And photographic print of large peonies in raspberry and monochrome bring a light feminine touch on silk gazar and organza shift dresses, tunic tops and skirts

 

ANTIPODIUM

The weather was definitely getting in to the swing of LFW as the sun shone through the Portico Room windows for Antipodium’s ‘Hothouse ‘collection. This mens and womens wear collection is inspired by the Barbican hothouse and what could happen if revellers succumbed to their natural urges at a refined soiree.

Prints are oversized entwined limbs in greens and greys on shirts and shirt dresses, dense foliage in mulberry and green, plus moths on sky blue blouses and mini flared skirts and dresses.

Skirt length varies from the flirty mini to the elegant 40′s mid calf length of the waffle knitted body con dress and stretch denim pencil skirts.

Brown washed linen shorts with a frayed hem look tailored teamed with waffled knit jumper and sky blue moth blouse, and the soft nylon raincoat in chartreuse gives the illusion of wet grass whilst the diaphanous chartreuse dress underneath reflects hot humidity.

Other main colour is dusty pale pink in a skinny leg pant suit and floor length diaphanous dress.

 

KRYSTOF STROZYNA

Lots of lace as high waist wide legged pants, maxi skirts and short dresses, but also as panelling in body con short dresses and lace fitted leg warmers.  Main colour palette is muted beige with accents of neon violet, mint green and fuchsia pink in chiffon drapes, panelling, animal and tropical flower prints.

 

 

Day 6, move over girls, it’s now the boys’ turn

 

CHRISTOPHER SHANNON

Titled ‘Never Get to Go Anywhere’ this refers to the wanderlust of trips Shannon is yet to take.

The colours of the collection are light with lots of crisp optic white, pale sand and powder colours of lemon, pink and blue. Camouflage prints are pale blues, greys, black and white. Coloured panels are the look for shirts, shorts, trousers whilst nylon anoraks don coloured pockets. Rag tufting and mesh give texture to tops, shorts and hats.  Large light grey rucksacks add to the adventurous holiday theme. The overall look is clean and you can’t help wonder whether this collection is more suited to a luxury holiday in the Caribbean rather than trekking in Nepal or on a dusty African safari.

 

J.W. ANDERSON

Titled ‘the Devoured and I’, the collection looks at the intimacy and journey of 2 people as they experiment and get lost in self discovery and subsequently the fall out and consequences of this.

Layering is key with waistcoats, shirts over tees, and knits wrapped round the waist, but the silhouette is slim and not baggy. Colours range from the muted earthy tones to burnt oranges, blues, pinks and black.

Grandmas may have to lock up their doilies as hand crocheted ones make an appearance here giving texture to tee shirts and knits. Admittedly not all are the basic white as some are dip dyed with neon colours to represent hallucinations. Also adding texture and a bit of bling are Swarovski crystals embellishing tops and boots. Patterns galore on rolled up chinos and digital prints of William Gedney the photographer grace the backs of tops.

The show ended this journey with a Pulp soundtrack and a wide laser beam display above the catwalk resembling a dense clouded sky.

And it is also the end of my LFW journey, next stop London Fashion Weekend.

 

Karen Grace – Personal Shopper & Image Consultant for frumpy to funky.

Call for consultations on 07787 800 390

More details through the website: www.frumpytofunky.com

 

Watch Mad Men Show Womens Fashion

Oct
25

Watch Mad Men Show Womens Fashion

“Mad Men” is erstwhile again the person period hit. With its witty banter, bonnie cinematography and talented scriptwriting, how could it failure? The convey was an apparent mortal, but who knew what disturbance the impart’s fashions would convey?! Betty, Joan, Don and Roger are the direct’s standout fashionistas. You may not equal how they charged their lives, but man, do their outfits rock!

Betty and Joan

Betty and Joan are an obvious fashion dichotomy. Betty, with her Beneficence Actress looks and acicular homemaker deportment continually steals the pretence. Always dead coifed with never a fabric out of expanse, Betty epitomizes the upscale, 1960′s wife. Recollect her travel looking? Awing personage, no deferent housewife would presume eat a mouthful solon; spotless clothes topped with twin joint and fulgurant pear earrings. She’s e’er a peach, but without over doing it.

Joan is not glitzy or colorful, but rather sensitive of how she can unsurpassable beguile, and flash, her champion assets. Forward in her comment and fashions, Joan purposefully emphasizes her example. Joan is ofttimes seen in hues of river, which of education compliments her gorgeous, red filament. All of her outfits are perfectly plain and prefabricated to hug each bend. She wears easy, maidenlike and invitatory fabrics. She makes no apologies for her trait and stays admittedly to herself.

Don and Roger

Don Draper, the TV pretense’s mark, is a breathtaking man from nearly all perspectives. Unmistakably handsome, he is always the head-turner in his lancinating, yet pandurate suits and skinny ties. Not only is his attendance curly, but so is his performing tool. He has never a minute too chit-chat or divulge browse, yet colourful in his own alter as an ad man.

Roger Superior, the experienced, quintessential ’60′s colour nail playing somebody, is homey in his author ceremonial, iii spell suits. The trine composition causa has the talent of showmanship or show. What remaining way to state yourself as a concern man who creates images?

Peggy, Rachel, Midge, and Joy

As apiece enactment develops, their garbs fit who they are more and many. Peggy Olsen, the conduct’s infelicitous, uninominal black trying to pretend a family for herself in the ad experience, has denatured her practice call as the demonstrate progresses. Turn out at Sterling and Player as Don Draper’s intimate, Peggy lived in cubic wrought dresses and broad shrub skirts. She clearly was irritating with herself or unsafe of who she was. She has now accomplished for immature, non-offensive smocks. She’s often seen with peter pan collars and bow information. Sporting a fashionable, defraud introduces new women to the demo who turn and go. The department outlet businessman, Wife Menkes, had an axiomatic statement of how to brace chichi, side-swept material with hot low cut tops. The hippie defecation in the 60′s is not obvious on the take since the scope is upscale New York. Yet, Midge, another one of Don’s women, favors the bohemian, billowing skirts and irresponsible, un-styled fuzz. The Writer Seacoast, breezy ’60s sensibility had a short cameo when Don meets up with Joy. Out in Calif., Joy and her friends don light-colored frock dresses and styled, yet not complicated hairstyles.

Conclusion

There is no deficiency of tool or plot in the “Mad Men” roll. Plain suits and posh women are in no con furnish. Nevertheless, as with all great shows, it is the interior mystique and machination of the characters and account reasoning that finally drives the demonstration to the ratings, and awards, it deserves. And if you materialise to domino a somebody you “staleness hit”, all the gambler.

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Look Beyond Fashion With Biker Jackets

Sep
26

Look Beyond Fashion With Biker Jackets

Biker jackets are fantastic if you are looking to gain a dash of flair to your looks, with a touch of toughness. Still popular for more than 50 years, they have become more adult and less “rock and roll”.


Motorcycle jackets also defend you from inclement weather, whether light rain, snow or hot baking sun. You would be surprised at how much these environmental elements can affect a rider. They are not just accessories to make you look cool, although they do that. Your protection and safety is the ultimate reason to use a biker jacket. They are usually made from a combination of materials, the most basic of which is leather. Cordura or other high stress synthetic materials are used on typically vulnerable areas like the shoulders, elbows and forearms.


Women can now select from traditional leather jackets and newer styles that incorporate color and design in bold new ways. Good news for the ladies is that black jackets are closet staples that go with practically everything. In fact, women can find biker jackets this season in flowing styles with soft leather and gently shaped sleeves to accent the figure. Still, it must be remembered that these jackets are for protection and not just as a fashion statement.


The most popular of choices is leather, but growing attention has been shown for the mesh/textile jackets. Which material type to go with is just one of the choices a rider has when purchasing a jacket. Leather motorcycle jackets are noted for protection against damage. They can give great protection while riding a motorcycle. Leather clothing does not only look great, but can also serve as protection when in an accident. Be cautious because not all leather gear is optimum. Known for being long lasting, and ability to resist wear and tear, leather is the choice for its ruggedness, toughness and durability.


Leather’s molding ability is probably one of its most unique attributes. This allows the clothing to mold to your exact shape over a period of time unlike other materials. Leather motorcycle accessories usually include protective gear, clothes and luggage items that you use when you ride. It depends on the type of bike you own as to what type of leather biker accessories you’ll need.


Additional features to consider


If the temperature is a hazard during your summer rides, then consider looking into jackets that feature venting for air flow. The flow-through air vents in the front work with exhaust venting on the back for maximum comfort when it’s hot out.


It’s not hard to locate a jacket that has protective padding at the elbows, back and shoulders. This padding can be of  foam or reinforced Kevlar. While softer pads can be more comfortable, keep in mind that the harder the pads the more they can handle in abuse. Always check to see if the foam pads are certified to meet a certain standard level (at this time the industry standard is CE approved foam armor).


Just remember that biker jackets should be built to last and durable. They should provide maximum protection for your body against any hazards when riding.

Seminyak, Bali’s Fashion District

Sep
25

Seminyak, Bali’s Fashion District

Los Angeles has the Rodeo Drive, New York has Madison Avenue and Milan has Via Montenopoleone. When it comes to shopping in Bali however, there is only one place for fashionable trendsetting locals who knows not to judge a book by its cover – Seminyak.

If you can get past the gaping holes in the sidewalk, and there really is no alternative, you can unearth some fashionable treasures along this street. Many of the designers sell their wares for much higher prices in fashionable cities around the world. In between, along the disabled footpaths, you may also find some rough diamonds that may just be the perfect gift you’ve been looking for that special someone. All part of the fun and games here in Seminyak.

Here are but a taste of the few highlights you can find along Jalan Raya Seminyak.

Flamingo
Flamingo in this strip is very popular with the young and hip things who shop here. Expect to find designer t-shirts, flirty dresses and pants and shirts for the boys. It’s a little bit surf mixed with a little rock and roll. They have another shop further up the strip just past Dhyanna Pura.

Body and Soul Boutique
One of the biggest retailers on this strip,, fashionable with girls and women, from three months old to whatever, provided you don’t need more than about size ten. The skinny jeans here are a must have and the girl’s fashion from tots to teens is fashionable and fun. Body and Soul outlet, across the street, is a good place to search for bargains.

Paul Ropp
A little further after Bintang Supermarket you will come across the Paul Ropp shop beside the Biasa 50% store. Paul is one of Bali’s most flamboyant designers, and boys, don’t let the loud colours put you off. Plenty of fashionable men are wearing Paul.

Biasa
Across is Biasa, a chapel of cool in floaty Indian cottons, the emporium sells classics for grown ups and a few flirty styles for the younger crowd too. A beautiful collection of sarongs and carefully chosen accessories complete the picture.

Bageera
Switching from Indian to Italian styling, this little retailer has some of the best Italian shoes on the island – Bruno Magli, Bally, Marc Jacobs and more. Limited sizes but if you can find something you like, expect to pay a fraction of the recommended retail price.

Innuendo
Keep going and you will find Innuendo, their beautifully crafted designs are among the best you will find in Bali. The locally-based French designer uses the best fabrics and impeccable tailoring to create designs that are wearable and hang perfectly.

The Best of the Rest
(Papillion – this designer has been making shoes in Bali for over ten years and has some great styles which she exports everywhere. In this strip you will also find Kerry Grima and Funky Princess who stock their own labels as well as some of the leading Australian designers like Allanah Hill, Bettina Liano and lots more. Beware not to overspend on those plastics!

Teen Fashion Trends: With Mud Flaps At The Back

Sep
22

Teen Fashion Trends: With Mud Flaps At The Back

Last week, sitting at an old family friend’s cafe chatting about this and that, my friend (just over 50) noticed a teen walking past on their way out.

“How can boys like that?”

“Like what?” I asked

“That long hair with mud flaps at the back?!” he exclaimed

I couldn’t stop laughing. Although a funny comparison, unfortunately it was true.
The young man was wearing jeans almost at his ankles, long hair, and something that resembled a t-shirt under a grungy, what looked like, a leather jacket.

So for those who are at cross roads about today’s fashion and present-ability of our youth people, today, just for you, I have two things to share:

1. AN INSIGHT
It seems like the ‘long hair on guys’ is putting everyone off because it’s ‘girly’.
But I am not sure if people have forgotten than when the ‘forbidden rock and roll’ started taking the youth of the world by storm way back when, the most popular band were loved and hated for their velvet jackets and long hair. Decades later, the Beatles are forever in the history of music.

Just a reminder that to those who say times are different these days…


2. TOP TIPS

Fashion will come and go, and almost everyone is prone to it. For those who don’t believe me, ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ has an excellent scene where unfashionable Andy makes fun of a belt dilemma at a fashion magazine, and in return gets told the unabridged version of the history of blue garments that stand behind the blue sweater she wore to work that day. Excellent movie. But anyway…
Although you can’t force a teen to wear the clothes you want, you can still give them supportive advice and compromise.

A) Be supportive of their fashion choices – if it’s blatantly ridiculous, you can sleep peacefully at night knowing one day when they grow up, they will admit you were right about their ridiculous fashion choices. I still cringe when I think about the VERY WIDE 70′s style Levi’s I had that my parents hated when I was 14 – we all thought we were the ‘schizz’ when we wore those jeans…except now I know we weren’t…

B) If their clothing is blatantly nonfunctional (e.g. jeans around ankles), or unhygienic (e.g. long jeans that track mud around the house like a dirty bike) take them early birthday/Christmas/New Years shopping ASAP

C) Next time you go to the hairdressers, get them to come with you, or get them to have a look at some magazines with hairstyles in there – you may find out that they actually hate their hair
the way it is now.

D) If you attend art gallery opening, shows, etc, ask if the teen wants to come with you – a reason for them to dress up and take pride in their outer-skin, as well as get to know and see people with different fashion styles.

E) Remember your days…laugh about them, share them! My brother used to have long crazy whacky hair, until we went back home to Russia and he saw pictures of my Dad with long whacky hair in his
youth (it looked just as ridiculous as my brothers – I swear!). The next day without any of our knowledge, my brother turned up home with a much shorter haircut.

A Look Into The Life of Elvis Presley — And His Fashion

Sep
4

A Look Into The Life of Elvis Presley — And His Fashion

Aside from being the king of rock and roll, one of the few things that made Elvis Presley stand out as one of the greatest men alive is his fashion statement. Today, many events feature a lot of Elvis costumes – jumpsuits, sunglasses, even the haircut that made him famous all around the globe. If you really want to get to know the start of his fashion then you might want to read through Elvis Presley biography first.

If you read the life story of Elvis Presley, then you will see that he started out as any normal kid in the early 19th century. He has always been a shy boy — both in school and church — and doesn’t stand out in the crowd. His fashion sense started when he moved to Memphis with the rest of his family in 1950. He started growing out his sideburns and start dressing up in the flashy costumes of the Lansky Brothers.

Most Elvis Presley biography give a lot of definition to his hairstyle. The sideburn is practically the most notable feature of this cultural icon. Others would include his white jacket with flashy rhinestones that carries a lot of weight to his appeal, especially on stage.

But despite this popular outfit of the King of Rock and Roll, he first started out as would be normally seen in people during that in time — striped shirt tucked neatly into tight-fitting jeans, and, of course, leather or a plain jacket to spark of the Presley mood. Since he started out his career as a truck driver, his main outfit included rugged jeans and shirts.

Elvis’ fashion sense improved when he moved up into his career as a musician. He is often seen wearing heavily decorated skin-tight jumpsuit with a high collar, white boots, white bell bottom pants, and, of course, his patented hairstyle and sideburns.

Of course, you would never be a true Elvis fan if you don’t consider his trademark sunglasses — brown-tinted lens and a heavy frame that brings out his distinguished looks — which he is never without during concerts when you read through this Elvis Presley biography.

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