Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Ashion Police: No points for blahness

Kat should know that simply wearing a costume fun not earn point automatic seatbelts on our style-o-meter - accessories and personal touch is what we are crazy! Louis Vuitton Monogram Canvas bags Hair The starlet wore chocolate brown hair in soft waves. We wish they would put a little more effort into her hair, twisting like adding volume loops with funky or something and pinning her bangs to the side. Makeup The Swiss-born American actor kept her makeup simple, but emphasized his eyes smoky eye makeup intense, loved it. Unfortunately, the shadows were blush and nude lips too bland for our taste. Never heard candy colors? They would face it beautiful olive skin! Adherence Kat wore a nude, long-sleeved, knee-length cut dress Hussein Chalayan collection fitting with a huge body, silver metallic patch peak through the intersection. The dress is funky and different, but not doing wonders for them on their own. Accessories The 23-year-old model-singer not bear to brighten the trouble accessories her outfit, except for a pair of earrings that were tiny pink with something better, but this dress. Lesson for the future: every time you wear something in nude colors, pair it with a funky belt or jewelry. A silver chain belt would have done wonders with this dress, chic earrings and bracelets with silver. Shoes She finished her look with a pair of pink high heels. Oh Kat, why you have to be incompatible with those boring heels inconvenience? A pair of silver heels or nude suede pumps would be a wise choice. It was better Bella Thorne The amazing American diva looked in short detailed embroidered tulle dress fabulous paired with a fine mesh panel naked and with platform pumps. Regarding jewelry, she spiced up her look with this green floral statement necklace and tiny earrings. The stunning beauty opted for glowing makeup and pink pout with twisted side bun and funky nail designs. It marks a full 10 people on our style-o-meter! Miranda Lambert Country singer Miranda Lambert was in a nude tulle evening dress custom cap sleeve lace decorated Pivoni the Grammy Awards sighted 2012th Miranda wore her hair in curls and opted for silver earrings, a Nordstrom 'All Around "and a bracelet Jimmy Choo' Ubai clutch. Way to go girl! Vanessa Hudgens The 19-year-old High School Musical starlet looked fabulous silver mini dress and nude Jimmy Choo sandals and Etta at U.S. Weekly Hot Hollywood Party. She jazzed up her outfit with a funky bun with hair brushing his cheeks pink, silver bracelets and a pair of silver sandals. She kept her lips subtle but pointed out his cheeks blush pink and put on black nail polish. Two thumbs up!

Central Saint Martins' fashion historian Judith Watt in his new book, Alexander McQueen: The Life and Legacy

There are many legends surrounding the life and work of Alexander "Lee" McQueen, the man, the written obscenities in layers is Prince Charles have asserted after all! (Rumor whole way.) Prada Mini Bags Alexander McQueen: the life and legacy, on 30 October is an examination of the entire body of work and McQueen inspiration behind a biography. We met the author, Judith Watt, head of the history of fashion at Central Saint Martins to discuss what they learned about McQueen while writing the book, and it is hoped that people learn about the man behind the legend. Fashionista: What was the first time that you met like McQueen? Judith: I met in South Africa while working as a journalist. It was really interesting, because he was very young, a novice designer, the award of a prize winner of the Smirnoff students. The South African student had made a buckskin dress and internally illuminated with light bulbs and journalists mocked him. He defended very bravely and lost his cool in a room full of journalists. It was fucking brilliant, stand for a student that her dress says a journalist who did not understand international fashion. It was incredibly brave and impressive. Are there any misconceptions about McQueen you wanted to clarify with this book? Lee was very rotate very well. He knew the importance of the rotation, he was a child of the 80s and early 90s, and when he began to make his name in fashion has a huge slump. He was very ambitious, if he decided he wanted a designer who he really wanted to be a designer. He knew he was doing some type of profile for yourself. I think Lee was looking for size. I think it was determined that the child to be something special. The matter is not discussed in the book is the importance of Isabella Blow as someone who has helped, but it's important to know that they discovered he discovered. How is it different this book was written before McQueen? It's his life, but this is not a biography. This is the meaning of his work and life behind his work. There are things in this book that no one previously studied, and photos and drawings, nobody has ever seen before. The first half was doing very exciting because the people who had worked with him, the stories of [his] first job, you all these different dates, that is inaccurate to have happened, and it [the book] are correct. So it's an interesting experience, was to talk to these people, no one had spoken. The early work is so important and influential on his later work. It is very experienced when he went to St. Martin. Daphne Guinness wrote the foreword of the book, as she has to get involved? Daphne is an intelligent woman, and she loves clothes, she likes clothes and ideas. The publisher and editor, they approached him, asked him to read it, she looked at him, and she agreed to write. What will be the legacy of McQueen industry over time? I think it will be that the designers have integrity. These dresses were to unlock imagination in clothes that people seem to really need right now. Look at the outpouring of the Internet when he of mourning real people around the world, the fashion people did not die, but he loved what he did. The guy is a designer designer designers to meet the business attire. It works on many different levels as an artist-designer, sewing his genius, his courage to stand up and make your brand and your own voice as a designer. He leaves behind a legacy of creating clothes that are courageous women their own land, not be the victims of men. What do you hope people take away from this book? It was a very, very complex, he was extremely talented, he was able to translate his ideas into amazing three dimensional reality because of his brilliance as a knife. But I also want people to respect him because he has a tragic ending and it does not have because it was a truly great talent. This is what I want to feel the people. I want to see the extent of it, the size of his ideas and his cooperation [with artists], they were phenomenal. There are a handful of very large British designer, and he is one of them.

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Fashion Scout: Daily Candy launches Mobile App

In an effort to transform the reader into content contributors DailyCandy mobile just started a mobile application for iPhone, iPad and iPod. Louis Vuitton Monogram Canvas bags DailyCandy nickname Scout, f? Promotes the application readers to share their local discoveries in real time. "Erm Scout DailyCandy two-way dialogue? Glicht with our great community en", Alison Moore, VP and GM said recently appointed DailyCandy. Daily Candy editors Commission crowdsourcing, content, and application programming regularly? Strength "Challenges Scouts." At startup, the anf? Nglichen challenges "Street Style Scout This", "fall Flaunt Those Kicks", "Show your good jeans" and the mission Halloween theme "Show Your Disguise". Trading partners are invited to co-create Scout challenges, highlighting new products and brand experiences. Fast fashion chain H & M has signed up as a sponsor start DailyCandy Scout, a partnership for the F? Promotion of "Street Style Scout This" challenge within the app experience. The Scout as the best eye for taking an open panel to win a $ 500 shopping trip to H & M have "The challenges in DailyCandy Scout k? Marketers can view their offers in a process of discovery of the virus consumption," said Fernando Romero, vice president, sales DailyCandy. Into the mix a "scout Society" -? Hlten of Selected tastemakers, designers, shop owners, and other K che together - asked to contribute nliche personal discoveries, and interact with the community gr eren?. In return for its investment plans DailyCandy contributors with prizes, and the chance to see, presented their work to reward different platforms. According to Moore, Daily Candy has more than 6 million users. Mid-2008, Comcast acquired DailyCandy for $ 125 million. After the merger of Comcast with NBC Universal last year, is part of the Daily Candy NBCU Entertainment and Digital Networks and Integrated Media Division.

Fashion Scout: Daily Candy launches Mobile App

In an effort to transform the reader into content contributors DailyCandy mobile just started a mobile application for iPhone, iPad and iPod. Louis Vuitton Monogram Canvas bags DailyCandy nickname Scout, f? Promotes the application readers to share their local discoveries in real time. "Erm Scout DailyCandy two-way dialogue? Glicht with our great community en", Alison Moore, VP and GM said recently appointed DailyCandy. Daily Candy editors Commission crowdsourcing, content, and application programming regularly? Strength "Challenges Scouts." At startup, the anf? Nglichen challenges "Street Style Scout This", "fall Flaunt Those Kicks", "Show your good jeans" and the mission Halloween theme "Show Your Disguise". Trading partners are invited to co-create Scout challenges, highlighting new products and brand experiences. Fast fashion chain H & M has signed up as a sponsor start DailyCandy Scout, a partnership for the F? Promotion of "Street Style Scout This" challenge within the app experience. The Scout as the best eye for taking an open panel to win a $ 500 shopping trip to H & M have "The challenges in DailyCandy Scout k? Marketers can view their offers in a process of discovery of the virus consumption," said Fernando Romero, vice president, sales DailyCandy. Into the mix a "scout Society" -? Hlten of Selected tastemakers, designers, shop owners, and other K che together - asked to contribute nliche personal discoveries, and interact with the community gr eren?. In return for its investment plans DailyCandy contributors with prizes, and the chance to see, presented their work to reward different platforms. According to Moore, Daily Candy has more than 6 million users. Mid-2008, Comcast acquired DailyCandy for $ 125 million. After the merger of Comcast with NBC Universal last year, is part of the Daily Candy NBCU Entertainment and Digital Networks and Integrated Media Division.

Fashion Scout: Daily Candy launches Mobile App

In an effort to transform the reader into content contributors DailyCandy mobile just started a mobile application for iPhone, iPad and iPod. Louis Vuitton Monogram Canvas bags DailyCandy nickname Scout, f? Promotes the application readers to share their local discoveries in real time. "Erm Scout DailyCandy two-way dialogue? Glicht with our great community en", Alison Moore, VP and GM said recently appointed DailyCandy. Daily Candy editors Commission crowdsourcing, content, and application programming regularly? Strength "Challenges Scouts." At startup, the anf? Nglichen challenges "Street Style Scout This", "fall Flaunt Those Kicks", "Show your good jeans" and the mission Halloween theme "Show Your Disguise". Trading partners are invited to co-create Scout challenges, highlighting new products and brand experiences. Fast fashion chain H & M has signed up as a sponsor start DailyCandy Scout, a partnership for the F? Promotion of "Street Style Scout This" challenge within the app experience. The Scout as the best eye for taking an open panel to win a $ 500 shopping trip to H & M have "The challenges in DailyCandy Scout k? Marketers can view their offers in a process of discovery of the virus consumption," said Fernando Romero, vice president, sales DailyCandy. Into the mix a "scout Society" -? Hlten of Selected tastemakers, designers, shop owners, and other K che together - asked to contribute nliche personal discoveries, and interact with the community gr eren?. In return for its investment plans DailyCandy contributors with prizes, and the chance to see, presented their work to reward different platforms. According to Moore, Daily Candy has more than 6 million users. Mid-2008, Comcast acquired DailyCandy for $ 125 million. After the merger of Comcast with NBC Universal last year, is part of the Daily Candy NBCU Entertainment and Digital Networks and Integrated Media Division.

Saturday, October 27, 2012

CFDA / Vogue Fashion Fund finalists strut in Los Angeles

Jennifer Aniston, Tobey Maguire, Victoria Beckham, Isla Fisher, January Jones, Katy Perry and other A-listers came to a fashion show at the Chateau Marmont on Thursday afternoon, with the creations of the brand finalists for the Council Fashion Designers of America / Vogue Fashion Fund Award. Prada Bags 2012 Hosted by the editors of Vogue Lisa Love and Mark Holgate, the event took place in the garden, with winding patterns find their way into seats, including Los Angeles, Laura and Kate Mulleavy designers Pamela Skaist Levy and Gela Nash Taylor, Gregory Parkinson and Juan Carlos Obando. Rachel Zoe and stylist Arianne Phillips were. Vogue editor Anna Wintour was in the middle with her daughter Bee Shaffer, who recently moved to Los Angeles and worked for Ryan Murphy Productions. Designers and Reed Krakoff, Jenna Lyons, J. Crew were from New York. On the airstrip, wore models pieces from 10 finalists spring-summer 2013 collections, including Giulietta retro eyelet layers distinguished pencil skirts sequined bra voted tops and embroidered Assembly New York St. Tropez station ready porcelain blue pleated pants and shirts net Suno breeze , mixed flowers and Wes Gordon take lace evening dresses women. In the Accessories category sneakers shoe designer Tabitha Simmons was striped wedge and cherry red strappy sandals with rhinestone buckles delicate evening a success. Jennifer Fisher Jewelry bulky layers cha? Only gold at the neck and wrists and Illesteva sunglasses models offered hand. Los Angeles pulled, delicate pendant finalist Jennifer Meyer (Tobey Maguire Mrs.) the applause of his many friends in the audience, as a stylist-turned-designer Andrea Lieberman'a ALC collection, including a vest printed cotton Utility laptop and blue palazzo pants. High mesh tie-dye hippie elder statesman line of scarves, cozy sweaters and knitted palms backpacks are also strong. The Fashion Fund CFDA / Vogue was founded in 2003. To promote a new generation of talent in the American fashion Alexander Wang, Rodarte, Proenza Schouler, Scott Sternberg, George Esquivel and others have gone through the program. The winners re? Gain insight into fund ($ 300,000 for the winner and $ 100,000 for each of the two. Vice develop) their brands and mentoring industry professionals Select pieces are finalists for the sale on Yoox.com, the official online partner of the program, comments? 7th November ant. The winner will be the 13th November in New York, where known.

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Chanel little black jacket comes to Sydney

Although con? U 50 years of Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel, the little black jacket is always a key element in every Chanel collection. The shape and cut can transform continuously, but his signature remain unchanged. Michael Kors Outlet Online Now the iconic design is the heart of a new exhibition launched yesterday in Sydney Walsh Bay. In the darkness of the camp t expansive, more than 100 mostly black and white portraits of Karl Lagerfeld photographed once, softly illuminated by headlights. Derived from the creation of Chanel book Little Black Jacket, each dressed with a celebrity, Elle Fanning, Sarah Jessica Parker, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Kanye West, all in the same black Chanel jacket: a tweed slightly square collar with a single row of silver buttons . Chanel is full of codes and symbols? Says the actress Astrid Berges-Frisbey, a topic Lagerfeld known for his r? Pirates of the in Cara? Bes fourth "Karl [Lagerfeld] design with this in mind, he always surprise us, because it reinvents the spirit of Chanel." Also present at exhibitions in Tokyo and London, Berges-Frisbey, said it is very different. "Anyone place they adjust the exposure .... This is the first, where you can see all the images together, she adds. It is very impressive" In his photo, it seems ta punk angel be in a Union Jack T-shirt tied up, casual jacket around his waist. ? Grace for the younger generation, they were trying to find a new character? she said about her experience shooting with Largerfeld and Roitfeld. "I think the people who are already very symbolically held them their own personality."

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Chanel complain about the business of the artist

Albany an aspiring artist found himself in a stoush offered with high-end French label Chanel after naming his company after his beloved pet rabbit caught and his nickname. Prada Messenger Bags But Claire Floss vowed to resist the label of the world famous perfume, cosmetics and fashion, and said she was ready to fight in court to try to keep his company name approved designs ink Audrey Chanel. Ms. Floss was called "Audrey" from friends and family for many years, a nickname from observation it looked like Audrey Hepburn and her love of vintage fashion and film actress, famous from. Ms. Floss was also a rabbit affectionately called Mademoiselle Chanel. So if 25 in April last year, decided to register a trade name for its line of greeting cards, they came up with the name Audrey Chanel designs ink. Some of these cards are based on images of the rabbit. Sixteen months later received a letter from Mrs. Floss Chanel lawyers had claimed intellectual property, violating the laws of consumption, what. To a relationship with their customers and violating the rights of Australian brands Chanel, for paper and cardboard Shelston IP partner Sean McManis asked Mrs. Floss sign a pledge to immediately remove her company cease and desist forever negotiate under the company name and provide printed with the brand name. Mr. McManis said that the use of a company that could be mistakenly viewed as an association with Chanel "potentially very damaging" was on the goodwill of its valued customers. But Mrs. Floss said his choice of the company that meant a lot to her and represented the beginning of a new adventure, had no connection with Chanel. "The one who is Chanel and represent what they could not believe that it knows a relationship between what they do, and a young woman from WA state with a series of greeting cards," she said. Lawyer John Hammond, who represents Ms. Floss says the artist is not from someone with the name Audrey Chanel designs ink be confused. "The name is different, the product is different and the market is different," said Hammond. "Chanel should leave Claire alone. I'm sure they do not lose dollars because of their business model." P

Hermes wins three-year home delivery deal with John Lewis

The three-year contract to see Leeds-based supply and handling of Hermes returns for shipments up to 15 kg over the entire range online retailers. Hermes is its fully tracked delivery service 48 hours for orders of fashion, toys, home electrical products and gifts. The company collects John Lewis design centers, is using a combination of trailers and vehicles scan for collections, six days a week. Items will then travel on a national distribution center Hermes Nuneaton, Warwickshire, transport for sorting before the regional warehouses of the company and its network of 7,500 courier to households throughout the UK. Hermes says he will be back for its web portal myhermes.co.uk offers free returns for customers John Lewis, able to manage his mail delivery on certain days directly organize their homes.Hermes Kelly 32CM Handbags Growth Online shopping website johnlewis.com good double-digit growth for the moment. Including "click and collect", where customers pick up items ordered online in the local stores, the website for approximately 24% of sales accounted for 1.6 billion GBP John Lewis in the first half of this year and achieved a 40% increase compared to the same period last year. John Lewis used Nightfreight DX Group company Home delivery of two men deliver2home through his service, but the company was one of the big retailers have stopped Yodel parcel delivery in the past 12 months and worried her contract at the end of 2011. Justin Cox, CEO of the British transport company John Lewis Partnership, said that his company had a thorough review in the bustling market are carried out before the award of the new contract Hermes, and the performance was an important factor in choosing the contractor. "We are committed to the e-mail template Hermes offers the best solution in terms of service and the value of this element of our proposal delivery," says Cox. "The solution myHermes also an important part of our back forward, improving this aspect of our online shopping experience for our customers." Hermes, the part of the European Hermes Logistics, the German mail order company Otto Group is owned by said his service has been developed to meet the "special needs" private clients such as John Lewis. Carole Woodhead, the Hermes UK CEO, said, "Our door-quality services using the latest technology and product innovation is supported to provide consumers with a convenient service and anger, which allows achieving high satisfaction, and ultimately creating brand value."

Monday, October 22, 2012

List High: Dog coats, designer SNL parodies Brad Pitt Chanel No. 5 ads and more fashion news

The best of British designers such as Vivienne Westwood, Stella McCartney, Jenny Packham, and Matthew Williamson created jacketsto dog money for the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home. Packham design was on a costume that they are based on Dita Von Teese, but there's no word on whether dogs version comes with a tiny corset. Discover Taran Killam as Brad Pitt in "Saturday Night Live" Chanel No. 5 ad parodies. The actor plays a Pitt confused and asked: "I'm sorry, it really is not a script and I said to myself, because, like two hours, and I'm starting to sound crazy?". [Just Jared] Katharine wardrobe items Hepburn, including his signature khaki suits some historical films are now on display at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center. Karl Lagerfeld called French President Fran?ois Hollande a "imbecil" in an interview with Marie Claire Spain. Roberto Cavalli launches second fragrance, Just Cavalli, scheduled for February.

Tambour Diving II Chronograph by Louis Vuitton

The famous fashion house Louis Vuitton luxury prepares for the designated Christmas period with his offer new clock Tambour Diving II Since Christmas is just around the corner and the people love to your loved ones with precious gifts such as watches and perhaps this is why the luxury brand has unveiled its latest luxury chronographs donate. The new diver's chronograph is dedicated to lovers of swimming and can be served at Louis Vuitton, at a cost of $ 10,000. The new clock has everything that is needed in a diving chronograph. It has a solid steel housing has rubber-fine ceramic shaped unidirectional bezel. It also has a luminous screen with anti-reflective sapphire crystal features. Inclusion with a rubber band, the clock is basking in the glory of a beautiful design. It is an ideal purchase for the adventure loving souls and divers. Passionate about diving deep blue water without separation from his favorite timepiece Next season could see another offer like the house, but these beautiful watches you estimate need a good bag.

Friday, October 19, 2012

luxury travel

Only six months since its launch, Pernia pop-up shop. Become a very popular online destination for clothing brand Priyanka Sharma cats up to its founders Pernia Qureshi. Chanderi sarees with borders Buti by Sabyasachi Mukherjee, Anamika Khanna anarkalis silk and rich combinations embroidered Pia Pauro a designer come to the shelves of a cluttered basement in New Delhi Defence Colony tony line developed decorated. Small, only 500 square meters of space inventory Perniaspopupshop.com a portal online shopping for designer clothing and accessories for women. The site has more than 50 labels, including Ritu Kumar, Gaurav Gupta, Namrata Joshipura, James Ferreira, Shantanu and Nikhil, Abu Jani-Sandeep Khosla, Rohit Gandhi and Rahul Khanna Shivan & Narresh. Hermes Kelly 32CM Handbags And the number of designers on the rise this week, said a happy Pernia Qureshi, founder of the site, wearing a dress with straps Savio Jon (available Pernia pop-up shop for Rs 8600) and comfortable sandals. At one corner of the office, keeps Qureshi a watchful eye on his 20 employees, including a herd of young graduates in fashion design, which make its offer -. Providing press releases, updating his Facebook page and organize meetings with designers The 27-year-old fashionista style actors Sonam Kapoor, Sonakshi Sinha and Asin, started his eponymous label at Lakme Fashion Week in August Qureshi launched the online shop in April this year. His decision to take the 'e' way was smart because it saves on the high cost of real estate and operating brick and mortar could save, as well as the price of his goods to which compared favorably with those in multi-designer stores implemented as Kimaya and Ogaan. Qureshi is, of course, not only for the consumer, by serving to designer clothes at unbeatable prices, but also helps the designer in India the opportunity to expand their market without large investments. In addition, pop-up shop designer Pernia fatter margins on sales. For designers, the portal also offers the opportunity to build their brand image. Take Mukherjee, one of the designers sold most on the website Qureshi. Pernia yesterday launched pop-up shop "Stories Sabyasachi" to repeat buyers designers share stories and pictures of their favorite Sabyasachi sari on Facebook, Twitter and Google+. Resulting in higher traffic to targeted advertising and website designer leads - all links lead to Pernia popup diverted. *** Not a year ago, when approached Qureshi established designers with ideas and drafts, to convince them to present their clothes on their website was difficult, she admits. It was a great victory, because designers are often picky about how their clothes stored and displayed. Family ties may have helped here. Qureshi comes from a wealthy family - his father, Moin Qureshi (who has invested in the website and administrator) runs a large export business of meat. Qureshi said she has seen many designers since childhood. The launch party Pernia pop-up shop was followed by many designers, including Kallol Datta and Joshipura besides Gayatri Reddy, the former owner of the Deccan Chargers. "Pernia grew large and forged style has its own identity, which I only noticed when I was roped in style a shoot for me a few years ago," says Tarun Tahiliani, which will start soon. Their collection on their website Styling celebrities Qureshi said that was not something they intended to do. She studied law at the George Washington University in the United States, as they fell on the road while. A summer internship at Cosmopolitan "I realized that I had a flair for fashion, and I wanted to be involved." So she had an internship at Elle magazine in New York. Was 21 years old, Qureshi bag with established French designer Catherine Malandrino to learn followed by another internship at Harper's Bazaar. "Fashion I learned the right way," said Qureshi. On his return to Delhi in 2009 had run perfectly - Harper's Bazaar launched in India this year and joined the magazine as a stylist. But it was earlier. "I realized that I not only paid - which is good, because no one pays much fashion I am the fool, my employee pays so [laughs] -. But overqualified for the job" Qureshi's claim to fame, she admits, her hair was "dear friend" and sales of Aisha Kapoor (2010). At a time when India Vogue fashion director Anaita Shroff Adajania was the only high-profile Bollywood stylist Qureshi found refreshing and elegant take on upscale fashion favor with critics and players. Aisha presented Atsu Sekhose designwear Indian market and has led to an increase in sales of Anamika Khanna lehangas and the classic Lady Dior bag door Kapoor in the film. *** Designers want a site that is displayed their dresses with elegance and an easy to use navigation. And Qureshi, who regularly buys in retail designer clothing International Net-a-Porter (sell Alexander McQueen, Christian Louboutin and Valentino, among others) knows how to keep them happy. Gaurav Gupta, which underlines their coral sari with details kat dana (Rs 28,000), and a range of accessories is a provider of such content. "Pernia has a great mix of creativity and business acumen. It is effortlessly chic, and this reflects on their website and clothes." Whether its elaborate costumes or clothes Pernia scan pop-up shop, he added, just,. His mark with his beautiful pictures, prompt delivery and careful handling of goods Database Pernia Pop-Up Shop buyers are increasingly not only in Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai, but also in smaller cities like Lucknow and Dehradun, said Qureshi. "And web traffic is highest during office hours," she says, laughing. Problems Qureshi To Email configured feedback from customers on his BlackBerry. The site has a conversion rate of 0.25 to 0.35, says CEO Prabhakar Shastri. This means that when 10,000 buyers to visit the site every week, at least 2,500 of them to make a purchase. "These numbers are constantly increasing. Turnover increased by almost 150 percent at the end of the first three months," said Shastri. Two of the fastest-selling pop-up shop on Pernia said Qureshi, Amit Aggarwal a beige jacket and gold armadillo (Rs 28,600) and a cow-print Masaba sari is (Rs 26,000). While prices have described the clothing sizes are "small", "medium" and "large" cited limited. "I'm going to develop soon and more sizes," Qureshi said prices after negotiations with the developers are resolved - .. Qureshi does not reveal its margins or they disclose its investment in the company's IT maintains a close control over the goods, sending a team of buyers of fashion weeks and designer boutiques, to patterns that are to attract their attention. "You weed out the junk for me., I decided, what happens on the site," she said. Orders are usually the very same day they are registered (Pernia pop-up shop a tie-up with Blue Dart and DHL) and within five to six days. Delivered, if a buyer does not like clothing or it does not fit, it can not be returned, the money will nachzukaufen as "credit", which they can use at any time by another element.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Michael Clarke auctioned his suitcase Louis Vuitton for charity cricket

New Delhi: Michael Clarke sent goosebumps, any opposition he will face, but that does not prevent him from having a generous and gentle side to himself. Donations for the Children's Hospital in Sydney, Michael Clarke has a special master memories of cricket, which he ordered more time, and the manufacturer of the hull is nothing more than the French luxury brand Louis Vuitton. The trunk and its contents to go to an auction, chaired by Christie, and experts believe that it bring about $ 170,000 (Rs 90.8 lakh). Chanel Evening Bags Michael Clarke is well known that in order Asnieres workshop where the master of the luxury brand detail on this single trunk. Flown After 8 months of hard work in construction and manufacturing, packing 140 with special section for all cricket equipment, including bats, cricket balls, gloves, helmets was created and even sports an iPod dock! Everything except the cap loose green jacket and green formal captain to be auctioned. You check in our presentation.

Martha Stewart mute ruins iconic aspect of the Christian Louboutin Shoes

Martha Stewart could wear Christian Louboutin shoes, but do not notice you. On Wednesday, she was the world to admit it deteriorated shoes painting appalled. While most people of graffiti as people think to paint on the walls, painted the floor black Stewart's shoes Louboutin. Hermes Kelly 32CM Handbags Red shoes have always been a hallmark of the exclusive color have. Fashion gurus would be their homes for the perfect pair of Louboutin shoes refrain, but Martha Stewart is a formality. Once she has shoes, spray painted black background and red door without looking like they do not like the color. "I do not like red, even if they are his trademark., But it does not bother me," said Martha Stewart answer questions at the American Made ceremony. Strangely enough, the rest of the world with the idea that is as hype about how these red background is disturbed highly symbolic fashion. Is the decision to demote the shoes acceptable? Well, it depends if it carry a pair in the closet. The followers of fashion, which is not found on a pair it might be a bit silly that those who want to wear a shoe that has not been noticed any?

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Update 1-LVMH says no significant decline in Q3 Louis Vuitton

PARIS 16, October (Reuters) - French luxury group LVMH announced its flagship product, the Louis Vuitton brand has no major slowdown in like-for-like sales growth in the third quarter subject of the previous three months. The Paris-based group reassured investors worried that the growth of the brand has been losing momentum, particularly in Asia, after enjoying years of strong growth, sending the stock to close up 3.6 percent to € 128.25. Prada Tote Bags "There is no greater slowdown in the third quarter compared to the second quarter," LVMH Chief Financial Officer Jean-Jacques Guiony during a conference call with analysts on Tuesday, a day after reporting third-quarter sales. "Our numbers for Louis Vuitton are quite comparable with the second quarter." Guiony but added that there was "some slowdown here and there", especially in Asia, excluding China, where it is. Less number of tourists this year compared to last year The CFO said that there was no decline in the demand for products of Louis Vuitton - include LV bags, facilitating costs 600 euros ($ 780) - but it was the high comparative figures for the year. With respect to the performance of Louis Vuitton sales worldwide Guiony said: "Europe is a little higher, the United States is a little lower and near China (first half), with low single-digit (growth)." Council Bain & Co estimates the luxury of global sales growth of 10 percent this year, current exchange rates, slowing from 11 percent in 2011. "Vuitton is growing faster than that," said Guiony. Fashion-savvy Louis Vuitton, the. The first luxury brand in the world's largest in terms of sales, with sales of over $ 7 billion, which is about 75 percent of sales of fashion and leather goods, LVMH parent There was some concern among investors that fall luxury Chinese consumers began in love with brands like Louis Vuitton and Gucci, as it was more fashion-savvy. Encouraged some investors believe the Chinese government against corruption with growing criticism of conspicuous consumption has joined the Chinese consumers opt for less than subtle brand logo, luxury goods. In its report published on Monday, Bain said the Chinese, the largest global customers of luxury goods in front of the Japanese, the Americans and Europeans. They also had more sophisticated ", from brand logo overexposed products of absolute quality." Guiony conceded there was a "wait and see" attitude among buyers of luxury goods in China due to the change of government, which means that it will be to fade "over the fourth quarter" offers. The sales of LVMH fashion and leather goods rose by 5 percent generated in the third quarter, compared with 8 percent in the second quarter and 12 in the first three months of the year.

Otago fashion for Shanghai

Otago Polytechnic fashion students (from left) Samuel Ralph, Soohee Moon, Hortense Rothery, Rakel Blom, Olivia Bloxham and Carolyn Taylor show off some of the garments they are taking to Shanghai Fashion Week. Mr Ralph said the students, who left Dunedin for Shanghai yesterday afternoon, were "super excited" about being able show the garments at such a prestigious event. In addition to showing three garments each at Shanghai Fashion Week on Monday, the students will take part in a fashion shoot during their nine-day trip.

For its 40th, Fashion Place is ready to party

Fashion Place Mall is marking its 40th year with a weeklong celebration that kicked off Monday with the unveiling of a Mall of Memories wall and the opening of a display featuring items that were sealed in a time capsule in the mid-1970s at the grand opening of The Broadway department store (now Dillard’s). Contents of the capsule included a women’s outfit from the period, a scroll with thousands of signatures from community members who attended the grand opening gala and more. Shoppers this week will be treated to exclusive offers, giveaways and the 15-foot memories wall, which is next to the Apple Store. Tuesday and Wednesday starting at 10:40 a.m. the mall will give away $40 gifts cards and prize packets on Facebook. On Thursday, customers will be served cake during a birthday party honoring 40 kids affected by cancer, and select stores will offer sales of up to 40 percent off. On Friday, the mall invites shoppers to dress in 1970s attire for a retro fashion party that begins at 6:40 p.m. Fashion Place, at 6161 S. State St. in Murray, opened in 1972 but is in the midst of a revival of sorts that began in 2009 with the addition of a larger Nordstrom store, a new food court and an outdoor plaza. The mall added 16 stores and restaurants in 2011, and seven in 2012. More stores are planned for 2013.

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Looking Back at a Historic Paris Fashion Week

PARIS, France — Each season, as the international fashion flock winds its way from New York to London to Milan, there is usually a gradual yet perceptible build up of excitement for what comes last: Paris Fashion Week. After all, it’s here in the City of Light where the best and brightest designers from around the world come to show their collections. It’s here that the season’s fashion trends finally crystallise. And of course, Paris is home to the industry’s most powerful fashion houses and luxury groups. This season, the buzz was anything but gradual. From the very first day of New York Fashion Week, there was the loud and ceaseless hum of discussion about the impending ‘battle royale’ between two of the top names in the fashion industry, Raf Simons and Hedi Slimane, who were set to show their debut ready-to-wear collections for Dior and the recently rebranded Saint Laurent, respectively, each owned by competing luxury conglomerates LVMH and PPR. Many argued that this Paris Fashion Week would change the fashion world as we know it; that something new was about to be born. Well, the fashion world may have changed, but it did so with a whimper, not with a bang. At Dior, Raf Simons produced a beautiful collection that deconstructed the brand’s famous Bar jacket from Christian Dior’s iconic 1947 New Look collection. The show was utterly modern in the way Simons incorporated colourful, high-tech and iridescent fabrics, as well as unusual embellishments, into rounded womanly shapes that looked deceptively simple, but illustrated the designer’s tailoring prowess. Though much of this collection covered similar territory to what Simons explored in his haute couture show in July, that is to be expected, as ready-to-wear should trickle down from couture. But happily, there was also some of Simons’ own minimalist aesthetic at play. He was less reserved with his silhouettes and dared to experiment more freely with the codes of the house. Still, there wasn’t that same excitement of discovering a completely new sartorial universe. Over at Saint Laurent, surprise was the name of the game. The entire industry was kept in the dark, quite literally, about Hedi Slimane’s debut collection for the house until the first wide brim hat-wearing model took to the catwalk in a pitch black showspace in the rafters of the Grand Palais. Here, again, there was a mélange between the legendary past of an iconic brand and the style of a new designer. But the balance was off and the show tipped too far towards an homage to the history of the house, and failed to illuminate a new path for the brand to travel in future. It didn’t help that the collection was dominated by only two silhouettes — the classic YSL tuxedo and 70′s style caftans — which provided a rather confined framework. But if the clash of the titans failed to unfold as many had hoped, that didn’t mean that Paris Fashion Week was a disappointment. Far from it. A number of brands showed incredibly strong collections this season. Dries van Noten’s ode to the 1990s Seattle grunge movement revealed a designer at the peak of his creative talents. Alber Elbaz’s Asia-inspired Lanvin collection, which used the concept of molding and folding flat pieces of fabric to create angular yet sensual clothing, gave the house a strong new direction to follow. The return of Phoebe Philo, after the birth of her third child, proved that the designer has still got her finger firmly on the pulse of what the modern woman wants. With Jil Sander back at the helm of her eponymous brand, known for its minimalist aesthetic, as well as a broad shift in fashion towards the kind of minimalism Philo has championed since taking the creative reins at Céline, the designer pushed her unassuming style in a slightly different direction. That is to say, she loosened up a bit, using flowing silks and choosing to leave hemlines raw and knitwear frayed. As for those ironic accessories, they pointed to a woman who was finally letting her wicked sense of humour show. Haider Ackermann’s darkly poetic show revealed a designer right in the middle of sartorial exploration, as the fashion world closely watches his every move. Meanwhile, the maestro Karl Lagerfeld showed himself to be firmly above the fashion fray with a collection that was both youthful and wearable. On a catwalk adorned with enormous wind turbines, Lagerfeld sent out ensembles that were more restrained than usual. Focusing on proportion, he created comfortable A-line dresses as well as modern-looking outfits that featured fitted dresses underneath cropped tops. What all of these shows have in common is that they were not only designer-driven, but commercially viable. In each case, the clothing in these collections could have walked right off the runway and into the wardrobes of modern women without commercial adaptation. Another major highlight of Paris was evidence on the runways that a new generation of fashion designers is starting to establish itself in a significant way. The catwalk shows of Cédric Charlier, Anthony Vaccarello and Chitose Abe — the designer behind the brand Sacai — were all fully formed; well conceived and expertly executed. Each of these designers has brought a fresh new voice to fashion and proves that Paris is still a hotbed of emerging designer creativity.

'Project Runway' Season 10 picks Fashion Week finalists

In the final week of competition before the "Project Runway" Season 10 designers head home to prepare their collections for Fashion Week, the contestants had to make a couture avant garde look in just two days. Who failed, and who's heading to Lincoln Center? Read on to find out. In a decision that would shock no one, Christopher and Dmitry were the top two designers in the avant garde challenge. Dmitry picked up his second win, despite the fact that the judges didn't like the collar on his jacket, but it was no surprise that the two men, who have been frontrunners all season long, would be the first ones safe. RELATED: The 'Project Runway' Season 10 designers The third designer heading to the tents was Melissa, who always talks about how she's scared of color but managed to pull off something really nice (though Heidi hated it). In fact, Melissa has designed several colorful outfits that did well. Her main problem has always been time, so hopefully that won't be an issue when she has months to work on a collection. Heidi also hated Fabio's design, but loved Sonjias. Unfortunately, she was outvoted and Fabio managed to make it to the finals, with Sonjia going home. Not that Fabio wasn't good, but it seemed like Sonjia had done more consistent work and, frankly, much more memorable work throughout the season. The only silver lining is that the judges didn't do that cop-out thing that people seem so fond of doing recently and send everyone to the finals. It's no fun when there are no stakes! What do you think of the "Project Runway" final four? Did the right designer go home? Should Dmitry have won the challenge?

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Gucci Celebrates Giusi Ferrè's New Book 'Buccia di banana'

SLIP MOMENTS: Fashion can be dangerous, but the Italian famous redhead author mode Giusi Ferrè is a helping hand. Ferré Wednesday presented his book "Buccia Tues banana" in Milan Gucci flagship store in Via Montenapoleone, packed with many types of fashion and PR. The title translates as "Banana Peel" and the author's goal is to help readers not to fashion faux pas and direct help women slip into the jungle of tangled fashion. Michael Kors Outlet Online Published by Rizzoli, the book is a dictionary of fashion with 65 inputs, "animal print" to "Zaino" (backpack in English.) Is in accordance with the column in the weekly newspaper Ferrè Io Donna style book ironic, funny and never pedantic. Journalist ideas mixed history of fashion design with practical suggestions and some gossip. During the event, asked Ferrè who is not related to the late Gianfranco Ferré and also hosts a television program designed to find a new look for women, casual, designer, which they habitually work with him including Murr duo, new outfits for women chosen by the participants create the book presentation. "Sometimes I was moving when I these women discover the joy of playing with fashion and beautiful find," said Ferre. "Above all, it seems to me, and I believe that all people who work in the industry, is that fashion has always been a dream for the people."

Friday, October 5, 2012

EXquire Mr. Muthafuckin 'says he wants to bring hip-hop underground to mainstream

With new versions on the way Mr. Muthafuckin eXquire's favorite artist called Gucci Mane explains why "when rappers were found is real, it would not rap." "Put your hand in the air, if you kiss the feet of your daughter," said Muthafuckin eXquire 'mid-performance to his audience to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Shadow Lounge. Hermes Outlet Store It was one of the few times in his sentence, that all the hands in the air, such as performance, the rapper Brookyln required for public participation during the game, the minutes above the shaken for 40 min. Step places a backdrop to a table that shows an octopus shot with blood splatter on the canvas. For this night, the display looks good, as it reflects the style and unorthodox ideas eXquire. Accompanied by ski-mask wearing and fellow rapper DJ SicksentZ family passion Dallas Tha Kid, eXquire performed several new songs while taking questions from the public to make their own personal favorites. All this was followed by a freestyle coherent whole, where eXquire asked to urge the public, their skills improvised rhyming words scream for him in his rap work. Mr. Muthafuckin EXquire is "currently in the middle of a tour, which dates several cities in Canada and the U.S. This included after a summer of data with El-P and Killer Mike and later include October with smoke DZA. All this is in preparation for his energy and passion EP, which falls on October 30. version has a few surprises and eXquire taken the time to share some of them with us, while discussing future projects, his introduction to El-P, and a explanation of the reasons why almost all rappers. HipHopDX: At your shows, people are really worked. I saw a couple of people mouthing every word to some of your songs tonight. As you find yourself connecting with your fans? EXquire Mr. Muthafuckin ': He is very honest, I talk to basically about my life. I feel like my fans to connect with my lifestyle. They combine with the loss of a job or breaking with their daughter, shit ordinary guy that we all go through. This is what is on my shit just a regular guy who wants more, and achieve. DX: You "Biggie Tribute" on Merry eX-Mas & Suck My Dick! Mixtape. Have you ever stood on the stage? EXquire Mr. Muthafuckin 'Yeah, I believe it was from King Park [Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn] when I was little. Maybe I'm 9 years, 10 years. It was one of my first hip-hop shows. They used to do this thing in Brooklyn, in the summer, where to get every rapper from Brooklyn and in this park used to play Bedstuy. I'm pretty sure that was from King, but I'm not sure. I saw MOP, Heavy D, and other crazy people out there.

Thursday, October 4, 2012

New Works: smell, a communication from Louis Vuitton 'Travel Awards 2012'

August founder and MD Francois Botha has created this short film as input for Louis Vuitton Journeys Awards 2012th It tells the story of a perfumer encounters with various objects, moments, sounds and smells and how it inspires and leads to create a perfume. Chanel Outlet Store François share a similar love for the inspiration and enjoyment of people traveling, whether it is a physical journey into a strange place, or a trip of more tangible, as an exploration of the senses. The video shows perfumer Tammy Frazer Town Frazer Parfum, as with the various flavors, rally around the next scent interacts. The hotel is located on a vineyard scenes show the large farmhouse kitchen a classic Cape Dutch farmhouse and gardens of the farm, highlighting an element of the unique nature of Cape Town. This will try to Tammy, the elusive scent of Protea flower almost odorless itself increasingly recognized. "The mystique of perfume, and as it takes you on a journey through memory and nostalgia is something that fascinates me," said Francis, "I'm a big fan campaigns Louis Vuitton travel and c It was great to do with the to create. " Established in August 2011 as a creative agency to produce video content for brands. The company aims at the fashion brands that are online and think they need to revolutionize delivering content curator, entertainment and more valuable content. See the work by August

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

4 Ways That Social Fashion Startups Are Changing The Retail Industry

In October 1995, the phrase “fashionista” burst onto the national scene in an Associated Press article calling fashionistas “the fashion mafia”—people who fly
to New York each year for Fashion Week.
In a follow up story days later, The Washington Post added “(A fashionista is) the cranky son-of-a-gun in the Gucci loafers who wields clout and attitude like a
silver stiletto.”
As women around the world started connecting with each other using social networks such as Facebook and Pinterest, the influence around fashion became more
democratic.
Women began to share their own opinions and could now follow and inspire one another.
The term “fashionista” grew to be more positive—and reflected anyone who influenced fashion through sharing their own style and opinions. “Fashionista” was
mentioned 4 times in 1995 in major media, and more than 2,600 times so far in 2012 (according to Factiva).
In some areas of our life (what movies to watch, or books to read, electronics to buy…), technology or algorithms have helped us make decisions, but in the fashion
world algorithms don’t seem to be enough. Fashionistas want to inspire and be inspired by others.
Startups enabling the fashion discovery have a new way of thinking. Instead of focusing resources on building the perfect algorithm (to say "if similar users like
item X you might also like item Y because you have similar preferences") they focus on providing the infrastructure so that users are empowered to find their
natural recommenders. The platform provides the means, users get the goal.
With these new platforms, people and data are classified naturally by the social network mechanisms (followers, leaders, popularity ranking, automatic categories,
user-created categories like Pinterest boards, etc.) and rewarding schemas for active users.

Intersection: An Affection for Punk Style in Astoria

When you hop off the N train in Astoria, Queens, smoke from grilled souvlaki blankets your nose and eyes within seconds. If you make your way down Steinway Street,
a busy strip packed with mom-and-pop stores, restaurants, boutiques and beauty salons, you can’t help but feel nostalgic for an older, pre-Starbucks New York.
“Astoria is one of those few areas you’ll find where its still just families living in neighborhoods, tree-lined neighborhoods,” said Andrew McCoy, a resident
who described his style as classic Americana.
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“It’s safe,” he said.
One of Astoria’s shining attributes is its ethnically diverse makeup, which is true for much of Queens. If you’re walking down Broadway, Ditmars Boulevard or any
other main block in Astoria, you’re likely to hear Greek, Italian, Spanish, Romanian, Korean, Chinese and a few other languages before you can pick what you want
for dinner. And the street style is as assorted as the cultures.
We met Zachary Gayle, 18, on the corner of 36th Street and 30th Avenue on a recent evening. Wearing a gloriously grungy trucker hat that seemed older than he was,
Mr. Gayle talked about being an art student at Frank Sinatra School of Arts High School in Astoria, all the places his hat had seen and why he identifies with punk
style and culture.

Monday, October 1, 2012

cats: New Fashion Muses

Models in the world, to make room for your cat competition. They are wild, they are fabulous, and they have twice as many legs. New muse of fashion, it seems, are no other than cats like the seam of the industry elite. Fall 2012 V magazine. An editorial with Karl Lagerfeld cat, Herbie According to Vanity Fair, inspired by the blue eyes Herbie a Chanel collection. On Fashion's Night Out, Grace Coddington is a sketch of her cat, Pumpkin honored bins limited edition Balenciaga. People Jason Wu. For Target collection featuring a black cat with a red ribbon to wear on t-shirts and bags Chanel Outlet Store The Miu Miu Spring 2010 collection featured cats printed pants, dresses, blouses and shoes. Charlotte Olympia offers stylish rooms "chat" flats, pumps and wedges. After Fashionista fashion shoot first was equipped with a cat Vivian Leigh by Cecil Beaton for Vogue in 1947 and will be the presence of cats in fashion is exponentially since then. And why not? Cats could certainly positive PR - more often than not, they are presented in film and television as evil. The first cat I've seen in a movie Cinderella cat, Lucifer. The stereotype of the "cat woman" is an unstylish to the whole Halloween costume and get a fuzzy pink robe, hat, shoes and glasses grandmother. Perhaps the public profile of the owner of the female cat is on the rise as well. Fashion favorite Kim Kardashian recently had a kitten named fluffy white Mercy, Tina Fey was on the cover of Entertainment Weekly magazine, a cat, Allure magazine recently came up with Iams for promotional gift bags gift cat food and accessories partnership and a fashion blogger Fashion Week wear cat prints from head to toe. As a volunteer for a cat rescue group, I came across a large number of cats that fit the description of the Fashion Diva - very long hair. After all, cats were worshiped in ancient Egypt and given jewelry in hieroglyphics modeling in Vogue's probably not much of a stretch for most. V Magazine Sarah Cristobal told BuzzFeed that the personalities of the cats' match all the way -. They are beautiful and graceful, but also a bit temperamental "