

Wunderschön, wie Givenchy-Kreativdirektor Riccardo Tisci seine neue Haute Couture-Kollektion inszeniert hat: Zehn Models, als Gruppenbild in einem Palast am Pariser Place Vendome, fotografiert von Willy Vanderperre. Die Roben mit ihren anatomischen und religiösen Formen sind inspiriert vom Werk Frida Kahlos. I love this pictures!

Gerade fanden wieder die Modewochen in New York, London, Mailand und Paris statt. Obwohl ich ja aus Stella Mc Cartney als Person nicht ganz schlau werde, verliebe ich mich immer wieder in ihre Teile. So auch in ein XXL-Cardigan in der Superfarbe Camel aus ihrer neuesten Kollektion für kommenden Herbst. Ob ich den nachstricken kann?
Bild: style.com


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by vivianwestwood red
"It feels like the fashion crowd has waited all season for the other shoe to drop: the moment when some designer would muster the clarity to arrange a viewing of clothes any woman could look at and think, Yep, I can see myself in that. In Paris, it was Dries Van Noten who assumed the mantle of spokesperson for every woman's everyday wear. "Accessible" and "pragmatic" can sound like synonyms for "boring" in the lexicon of fashion-speak, but Van Noten's simplified solutions for urban elegance quickly put a stop to that kind of talk."
by Sarah Mower style.com



I really like this one

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Prada isn't just a big name in fashion. The italian fashion house is also famous for their staging mammoth events.
Here an example:

"Last year the label hosted one of the parties of the year in the city of Valencia in Spain to celebrate the America’s Cup. As principal sponsors of one of the participating yachts, Luna Rossa, Prada spared no expense at its lavish VIP do held at the Central Market which is normally home to a buzzing produce market.

The event attracted a slew of local and international celebrities who lapped up the unique ambience – organizers left a lot of the stalls intact including fruit stalls and delis, and guests were invited to sample the produce on offer. One deli housed the event’s DJ, who mixed tunes amid the Parma ham and anchovy tins, while other stalls where converted into mini showcases of Prada accessories; with belts and bags hanging from hooks as if they were pieces of fruit. In one deli stall Prada even displayed its silk turban range.
Dinner was served on a series of intimate dining tables that were scattered through out the venue, giving party goers the feeling that they were at an elegant dinner party. By Laura Demasi."
http://www.thecoolhunter.net/events/



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