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Monday, 20 January 2014
Daria Werbowy stars in Balenciaga’s Spring 2014 ad campaign
Moody, biology and a bit bit Canadian: welcome to clothes designer for Spring 2014. provincial capital manikin Daria Werbowy fronts the Steven Klein-shot ad blitz and it’s safe to mention the photographs ar A+.
Slated to debut in print next month, the campaign’s 1st image shows Werbowy dead, leaning against a white wall engulfed in biology vines. The others showcase the manikin sporting the brand’s crop-driven Spring 2014 assortment items. “I wished to convey a way of strength and knowingness,” same clothes designer inventive director Alexander Wang. “Daria is unquestionably not naïve.” With a gaze as powerful as hers, these ads can sure stop onlookers dead in their tracks.
Saturday, 4 January 2014
Exclusive: Your first look at Mulberry’s Spring 2014 ad campaign starring Cara Delevingne
Hot off the presses (or rather, email transfers), Mulberry has released its Spring 2014 ad campaign starring It model Cara Delevingne. Alongside some adorable farm friends, the model takes part in a classic round of English tea; complete with marmalade and the brand’s latest covetable collection. The charming photos were shot by photographer Tim Walker and art directed by Ronnie Cooke Newhouse, wife of Condé king Jonathan Newhouse and consultant to Comme de Garçons, Topshop and Shiseido.
The photos are a perfect accent to the cheery spring collection, which was the last from creative director Emma Hill, who exited the brand in September. What better way to sign off than with Cara and a cuppa.
Tuesday, 24 December 2013
Asim Jofa Raw Silk or Charmeuse Winter Collection for Women 2013/2014 will be in stores very soon. Fashion lovers are eagerly waiting for Asim Jofa winter collection because they always introduces new ideas or unique designs which everyone like to wear. Asim Jofa winter collection is in stores from 16 December, 2013. The online E-Catalogue of Asim Jofa Raw Silk Charmeuse Collection has been disclosed yesterday.
If you wish to look noticeable and attractive in gatherings; we suggest you definitely buy or wear Asim Jofa winter designs because it have all the good things which is required every woman. You can wear Asim Jofa Winter Designs for any special gatherings like wedding parties, evening parties and get to gather parties.
Asim Jofa winter collection includes the beautiful blend of luxurious embroidered patterns and digital prints over raw silk fabric. The brand uses shocking colors palette like royal red, deep blue, purple, majenta, orange, yellow and black. These all colors are very in nowadays in our fashion industry. The collection accomplishes the latest fashion trend and requirement.
Asim Jofa Winter collection conveys an outstanding existence because it includes finest chiffon fabric as well as all over sequin embroidered front shirt piece and a digitally printed luxurious Charmeuse Silk fabric. Each dress from this collection is paired with heavy worked embroidered sleeves, two meter embroidered border, Raw Silk pants and digitally printed Dupatta.
Asim Jofa fashion label is the most prominent brad that getting popularity in the whole world day by day through its unique ideas in fashion industry. In very short span of time they got huge success and many awards for best designer brand. The fashion brand Asim Jofa has been honored with by IAFA International Asian Fashion Awards as the Best Designer Brand in 2012. The brand deals in women Casual Wear, Formal Wear, Semi-Formal Wear, Western Wear and Raw Silk or Charmeuse.
Asim Jofa Pure Silk or Charmeuse Collection includes following accessories for each dress:-
2 embroidery panels for front
2.5 meter Chiffon Georgette back
2.5 meter Raw Silk Trouser (Dyed)
3 meter embroidered lace
1.5 meter embroidered lace
2.5 meter Silk Dupatta
1.5 meter slip fabric (White)
Aamir Baig New Bridal Collection for Women
Women are really very conscious for her wedding wardrobes because she wishes to look attractive, charming and eye catching in her wedding ceremony. Legendary fashion designer Aamir Baig has been resolved the women tensions now by introducing new unique designs of women wedding dresses which are perfect for every bride because it includes wide unique range of bridal dresses designs.
Pakistani fashion designer Aamir Baig introduced new range of Bridal wear collection 2013/2014 for women. Aamir Baig Bridal Collection is available for sale now at Karachi outlet. This collection is the perfect combination of luxurious women handmade zari work with the combination of pearls, precious stones and dabka heavy work on complete dress.
Each bridal dress in Aamir Baig bridal collection is fully embellished heavily which is the requirement of latest fashion trend of Pakistan fashion industry. Aamir Baig latest bridal collection includes heavily embellished long shirts and trousers and churidaar pajama. The collection is just superb, traditional and elegant.
Renowned Pakistani fashion model Sherry Shah beautifully presents Aamir Baig latest bridal wear collection for women. Photography work of Aamir Baig bridal collection was done by Yasser Sadiq. Makeup & Hair Styling work was done by Wajid Khan.
Aamir Baig is the most popular fashion designer in Pakistan fashion industry for last several years. He gets great success in very short time by introducing new ideas in Pakistan fashion industry. Aamir Baig has completed his Bachelor’s degree from Karachi School of Art. Aamir Baig fashion label deals in bridal wear, prêt wear, party wear, evening wear, casual wear and formal wear. The brand has been nominated for fashion related awards ceremonies many times. The brand is Karachi based.
Sunday, 22 December 2013
Urban Culture New Winter Dresses 2014 For Boys & Girls
Urban Culture is a western wear fashion brand who has always launched
their collection for youngsters.They designs clothing, footwear and
fashion accessories for men and women both.Urban Culture has launched
winter collection for men and women 2014……..Urban
Culture new winter 2014 dresses has launched.Urban Culture winter
collection has consists of leather jackets, woolen uppers and
coats.Urban Culture collection included outerwear which are perfect for
casual wear and formal wear both.These all dresses have adorned with
decent style and looks.The bright shades sued for these Urban Culture
new dresses 2014 for winter are black, brown, beige, blue.They all are
looking awesome in their stitching styles and designs.Urban Culture has
launched so many collection and gained a good response from fashion
lovers.
Women Party Dresses for Winter 2014 by ZS Textiles
Latest women party wear dresses are being introduced in the markets and
this collection is too beautiful and that’s why women are quite excited
about this collection and now women want to wear new party wear dresses
at any rate just because this collection is too much beautiful and
attractive.
Women Party Dresses for Winter 2014 by ZS…..
Textiles now available in Pakistani and western fashion market. Women
and girls wear these dresses in casual and formal party. Designer used
the latest and unique designed in this winter collection and also used
the fine fabric in this collection. We hope that you like this women
party dressed for winter 2013-14 see the dresses picture gallery below
and visit www.fashmax.com for more women fashion accessories.
Saturday, 21 December 2013
While you were sleeping: A writer takes the pyjama dressing trend out of the boudoir and into the light of day
When I was growing up, I used to visit my grandmother in Palm Beach,
where she wintered in a conch-pink pseudo Spanish-style condo called
(accurately) La Bonne Vie. My favourite activity was grocery shopping at
Palm Beach’s Publix—a glamorized supermarket washed a bunny-nose pink
with valet parking and bougainvillea-swathed archways. Here, tycoons
with Hermès-orange suntans and manses on Billionaire’s Row shuffled
through the aisles dressed in silken Persian pyjamas and monogrammed
velvet bedroom slippers, carts full of crab salad, their long-suffering
chauffeurs waiting outside in purring Bentleys. Wearing pyjamas outside
of the bedroom has historically been the habit of the egregiously
wealthy, the eccentric, the hyper-medicated on day passes—and the
freelance writer.
I’ll admit that as I write this, I’m sporting my favourite pair of
Liberty Print J.Crew man-jams. In my defense, it’s a grouchy-skied fall
afternoon, with clouds heaped like an unmade bedspread—ideal weather for
pyjama wearing, like clear skies and tail winds for pilots. But the
jammy trend du jour is hardly limited to oversized drawstring pants and
piped tops. For Louis Vuitton’s Fall 2013 fashion show,
models in dark ’50s wigs and plummy pouts drifted down the runway in
fur-edged peignoirs and lace-trimmed negligees half-hidden under
oversized astrakhan coats. The mise-en-scène: 50 numbered
wooden doors lined a catwalk-turned-walk-of-shame to evoke a plush,
tryst-inviting hotel, the sort where women in various stages of
post-indiscretion undress might wander before escaping into the dusky
wee smalls. The palette—decadent and drowsy—slipped from shades of
champagne to dreamy, moony blues to inky midnights. And the look, plush
with the poetry of melancholy, conjured that romantic liminal moment
before the first flush of dawn and the vulgar daytime glare of
consequence. For the occasion, Marc Jacobs took his bow
in PJs from Vuitton’s recent men’s collection. (The so-called Garden In
Hell pattern by British artists Jake and Dinos Chapman took inspiration
from Diana Vreeland’s red-lacquer apartment.) Meanwhile, for his Marc
Jacobs collection, the designer accoutred his models in dark,
well-mussed (presumably from time spent au lit) shag wigs and
glamourpuss silk pyjamas in shimmery shades of gold and gunmetal. (He
opted to don a pair of Prada ’jams for the bow.)
But Jacobs is not the only designer to introduce pyjamas to the light of day. For Rochas’s
Fall 2013 show, fluid silk ’jams in shades of raincloud grey were
paired with diamond necklaces for a look of coiffed indolence. There is
nothing as chic as leisure, and py-jamas are leisure’s timeless uniform.
Friday, 20 December 2013
Fashionable Winter Dresses Girls Collection2013 By Zunaira Lounge
Each sector of fashion and stylist tries to provide the most recent and more fashionable clothing and accessories to its customers and clients. Zunaira intervened in the field of fashion 2010 and today she is recognized everywhere in Pakistan but also in other countries Western as UK (UK, London), USA (Stat-USA), Oman, Australia, Russia, United Arab Emirates and many more. Zunaira changes his style and trends of fashion with the change of timesRecently Zunaira offered its latest collection of dresses for girls and for women in fashion by Zunaira Lounge. This collection is designated as “Zunaira Lounge exclusive Winter dresses”. All of the dresses in this collection are long wear and form as long dresses, ghagra. Sleeves and sleeveless, both type of clothing is included in this collection. Not only the door style but that the name of the collection shows the embroidery work is also plated on these dresses.
Thredz Modish Winter Dresses Girls Collection2013
Thredz WINTER collection 2013-14 for women was released recently by Thredz. It has really nice kurtas and shirts. There are especially the kurtas and shirts with beautiful embroidery in Thredz WINTER collection 2013-14.
Most of these kurtas and shirts have bright colours such as red and
yellow. However, there are clothes with more subtle and dark colors in
the WINTER collection of Thredz. They will be adapted for older women, who prefer colors
Thredz was founded in the year 2004. He is currently one of the major names for women’s clothing. He built this reputation over the years. Currently, it offers not only great ready to wear feminine clothes, but also great clothing for men and textilesThredz House nice WINTER collection 2013 for women can be seen here. These are some images of Thredz WINTER collection 2013 for women. You can see more on the Facebook page and the website of the brand.
Stylish Casual Dresses for Ladies by Threads and Motifs
Newly Threads & Motifs has showcased their good looking and eye
caching fashionable party wear, casual wear collection 2013 for modern
women. The stylish brand included long shirts, maxi, frock with tight or
trouser etc.All dresses in this latest winter dresses collection are
most attractive and elegant. These are very modish and trendy women ……s
wear dresses according to most recent fashion and a stylish woman
demand. These dresses are fabricated with pure fabric stuff of silk.In
this collection long shirts and kurtis are available with trousers,
flappers and pajamas. There is also one jumpsuit is available in this
collection. So have a look at Stylish Casual Dresses for Ladies by
Threads and Motifs here below…
Tuesday, 17 December 2013
Fashion trend: Coat
Fall’s abundance of oversized coats has us
following the motto: the bigger the better. Whether you prefer leather,
wool or fur, as temperatures drop the oversized coat is there to cater
to your layers.
Though the dropped shoulder coat is nothing new, the Fall 2013
runways reminded us all how much we love the androgynous style. After
months of light sundresses, Carven’s oversized topcoat almost makes us
excited for the cooler temperatures ahead (or at least for the fashions
that come with the seasonal change). Also promoting the trend was
Mugler, whose pastel dropped shoulder coat was positively futuristic and
Acne, whose leather version of the style reinforced our love for the
laid-back silhouette.
Max Mara, Salvatore Ferragamo and Paul and Joe had us shivering with
excitement with their furry take on the oversized coat. Altuzarra,
who’se clearly on a winning streak with his recent Woolmark prize,
offered a luxurious black and white fox-fur coat adding elegance to the
oversized look. Fur accents appeared in subtle ways as well, lining
oversized coats at Belstaff and Giambattista Valli and decorating hoods
at Prabal Gurung and Nina Ricci.
Advocators for printed versions of the trend include Rochas, whose
floral topcoat is the perfect summer-to-fall transition piece. Michael
Kors chose a black and blue camo print fur for his fresh take on the
oversized style, while the ever quirky Kenzo went with a unique eye
print for a coat in their Fall 2013 collection. Marc Jacobs tackled two
trends at once, presenting a dreamy plaid oversized coat, which oozed
androgynous glamour.
Bottega Veneta and Prabal Gurung took on the voluminous trend in
their own way, adding belts to oversized styles with angular shoulders
for a waist-cinching effect. The figure defining coats offer a more
feminine option for the oversized style.
Fashion trend: Black and White
The new wave of 1990s-inspired plaids, slip dresses and faded florals
marks the return of grunge this spring. Part punk, part working class,
grunge has been a recurring trend in fashion since the early 1990s. It
first crawled out from the underground in the late 1980s in response to
financial hardship, a backlash to capitalism and the emergence of
regional rock music. The Seattle-born style was popularized by front men
like Nirvana’s Kurt Cobain (his tortured-by-fame look included
moth-eaten sweaters, beat-up Chuck Taylor sneakers and shredded denim)
and Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder (fond of oversized plaid shirts paired with
baggy cut-offs and combat boots). Courtney Love, lead singer of Hole
and Cobain’s wife, brought her version of burnout beauty into the
spotlight with baby-doll dresses, smudged eyeliner and slashes of red
lipstick. Anti-fashion went mainstream and Gen Xers everywhere started
Goodwill hunting.
Designers began to take notice. Marc Jacobs based his Spring 1993
collection for Perry Ellis on this surprisingly influential slacker
style but gave it a decadent twist. Sleeveless flannel shirts were
produced in luxurious silk, thermal tops were woven in cashmere and
Chuck Taylors debuted in Duchesse silk. Then there was the skillful
layering: Full-length granny-floral dresses were worn over striped tops,
flowy skirts were left open to reveal hot pants underneath and crop
tops were worn over T-shirts and under button-ups. The media were
smitten and Jacobs won the CFDA Womenswear Designer of the Year Award
but the collection didn’t sell well. The king and queen of grunge—Cobain
and Love—were sent pieces from the collection, which they later burned.
In a 2010 interview with Women’s Wear Daily, Love shed some light on
this fiery situation: “We were punkers—we didn’t like that kind of
thing.”
Three-figure price tags and thrift store-inspired threads weren’t a
match made in retail heaven back then, but now luxury has been
redefined. This season, designers including Phillip Lim, Dries Van Noten
and Henry Holland are hoping to cash in on their tidier interpretations
of the 1990s trend. Spring 2013’s look is about juxtaposing luxe with
lowbrow, masculine with feminine and construction with deconstruction.
It’s artfully messy with an underlying polish. Van Noten put a soft spin
on it, showing plaids in taffeta, organza, mousseline and lamé. His
other spring standouts included oversized sheer button-down shirts
(perfect for layering) and white oblong sunnies similar to the ones
Cobain wore. Rochas continued this glam grunge theme with
vintage-inspired slip dresses (hello, Courtney), while Henry Holland
churned out lace and sheer-edged dresses that referenced the 1990s in
hues much deeper than his usual bright, bold mix. 3.1 Phillip Lim showed
bare midriffs, distressed denim, tie-front skirts that gave the
illusion of a flannel shirt around the waist, and tough sandals that
channelled Doc Martens, while Acne designer Jonny Johansson paired
sleeveless novelty tees with parachute skirts held together with utility
belts.
Grunge, in all its haute hybrids, is showing no sign of social
alienation this time around. The spring campaigns are high on
hobo-meets-hipster chic: Jacobs, the original guru of grunge, set his
latest Marc by Marc Jacobs ads in a gritty, graffiti-covered bathroom
and small alleyway, proving that loud colour, chaos and clashing prints
are the new must-haves. Somewhere, Kurt Cobain is flipping us the bird.
Donna Karan [Pre Fall - 2014]
December 09, 2013
New York
By Nicole Phelps
Prices on summer clothes slashed by Memorial Day.
Pre-Fall collections in stores by early June. Shoppers can't help but be
confused, and more and more, designers are right behind them. Donna Karan's retort to the mixed-up seasons? "I wanted these clothes to be seasonless," she said at her informal show this morning.
In contrast to a Spring outing that felt heavy at times—too much print,
too many embellishments—Karan's Pre-Fall offering was pared back to just
the essentials. The color palette was strictly white, black, putty, and
gold. The clothing straightforward. For the most part, it came down to
just three classic items: jacket, blouse, and wrap skirt. Proving that
she meant business when she said seasonless, fabrics for those pieces
ranged from buttery suede and leather to easy jerseys and airy,
needle-punched linens. Karan saved the artisanal details so signature to
her brand for the evening looks. It meant that glorified T-shirt
dresses and tank gowns had a real wow factor despite their rather simple
shapes. A strapless black jersey column splashed with a gold
brushstroke print, and a floor-length sleeveless sheath with a sheer
inset up one side will turn heads on the red carpet.