

"Fashion fades, only style remains the same." Chanel
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Sunday, December 19, 2010
An Oriental Fashion... just the way you like...
Back in the past... When fashion and elegance were essential...

Fashion and Elegance .... I just love hearing people say: " God, this girl is so fashionable, and so elegant..." this is a something that we'll make smile any girl in this world i think...
Here are some dresses from the past with a simple touch of modernism... It brings up a total new bounce for this year's fashion...
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Emma Watson: She Wears It Well by Kate Finnigan
Emma Watson pulls yet another fashion blinder for her appearance on the 'Today Show' in New York.
Wow, Emma Watson is working it this month. As the juggernaut of the penultimate Harry Potter film publicity tour moves on, it's just one rocking look after another.
I know. It helps to have the backing of the most successful cinema franchise ever and a cool twenty mill at the bank. But still, Watson knows how to work it.
Here Watson is sporting very, very short Carven, which in fashion circles this season has been a name to mutter knowingly. If you're not yet familiar with the brand (tsk tsk), it's a revival of a French house, created in the 40s by Mme Carven, who initially specialized in couture for petite ladies and then came up with another goodish idea - dressing actresses for movie premieres.
Wow, Emma Watson is working it this month. As the juggernaut of the penultimate Harry Potter film publicity tour moves on, it's just one rocking look after another.
I know. It helps to have the backing of the most successful cinema franchise ever and a cool twenty mill at the bank. But still, Watson knows how to work it.
Here Watson is sporting very, very short Carven, which in fashion circles this season has been a name to mutter knowingly. If you're not yet familiar with the brand (tsk tsk), it's a revival of a French house, created in the 40s by Mme Carven, who initially specialized in couture for petite ladies and then came up with another goodish idea - dressing actresses for movie premieres.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Valentino for Gap: combining luxury with basics

The collection launched in November, and comprised a capsule line of womenswear designs based on iconic Gappieces.Designed by Valentino’s creative directors Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pier Paolo Piccioli, the collection will be sold in select branches of Gap in Italy, Paris and London, with styles going into the Oxford Street flagship and Dover Street Market.
The Valentino collection is the latest in a series of well-edited designer collaborations for Gap, following Pierre Hardy’s ongoing footwear range, Stella McCartney’s well received children’s line in 2009, and a line of shirt designs by New York designers Rodarte, Doo-Ri Chung and Thakoon in 2007.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Okay! It's time to talk a little bit about Men's fashion trends...
Dear men,
Looking good, is essential. I know that you're usually confused whether the socks have to match with the trousers, etc...
First of all, there are 6 rules you have to live by... I hope that it will at least clear up some confusion about few things... hehe
1. Always match your belt with your shoes.
This is a good rule to follow and it keeps things simple. It's best to stay with traditional colors such a black, dark brown or a rich tan. Other colors will be difficult to match, and generally speaking, should be avoided. If you wear sneakers every day that probably means you are wearing jeans in which case I suggest trying a belt made of fabric or something equally as casual, but please avoid dress belts with jeans and sneakers. If you wear suspenders, I am compelled to ask you why, but I digress. Just don't wear a belt and suspenders together, it's one or the other.
2. Matching Ties and Shirts.
Try mixing things up a little and experiment with colors. . Just make sure your tie compliments your shirt, suit, sweater or what ever you will be wearing it with. Novelty ties are best avoided since the novelty is short lived.
Note: Ties should be tied in whatever style most strikes your fancy. You should know that there are many different ways to knot your tie, and different knots say different things. I prefer the Windsor or the four-in-hand, but I do suggest that you explore a little just for kicks. As for clip on ties--just say no.
3. Pleats vs. Flat-Front.
Why so many men have avoided flat-front trousers has always been a mystery to me. Flat-front trousers look better than pleated pants, at least most of the time. Plus pleats make you look less slim. I have heard guys wear pleats because it’s more comfortable or because flat-fronts are more for athletic bodies. Truth is most men can wear a flat-front trouser. If you want more room then buy them a little big and have them brought in at the waist. This can be done at the store where you buy your clothes or by an independent tailor.
4. Socks.
Avoid colored socks!!! Wear black, simple socks or gray...and let them match please!! :)
Note: Although it should be obvious, white socks should be reserved for the gym/sports.
5. Watches are the single most important accessory a man can own. I really suggest investing in one good watch that suits your lifestyle and taste. However, if you are someone who likes to own more than one watch, wear the appropriate timepiece for your outfit: black band with black shoes and belt; brown band with brown shoes and belt; and silver band for either.
6. Eyeglasses
They don't have to just serve a function, but can enhance your overall look. Do your best to find a pair of glasses that not only compliments the shape of your face, but also expresses your personality.
Looking good, is essential. I know that you're usually confused whether the socks have to match with the trousers, etc...
First of all, there are 6 rules you have to live by... I hope that it will at least clear up some confusion about few things... hehe
1. Always match your belt with your shoes.
This is a good rule to follow and it keeps things simple. It's best to stay with traditional colors such a black, dark brown or a rich tan. Other colors will be difficult to match, and generally speaking, should be avoided. If you wear sneakers every day that probably means you are wearing jeans in which case I suggest trying a belt made of fabric or something equally as casual, but please avoid dress belts with jeans and sneakers. If you wear suspenders, I am compelled to ask you why, but I digress. Just don't wear a belt and suspenders together, it's one or the other.
2. Matching Ties and Shirts.
Try mixing things up a little and experiment with colors. . Just make sure your tie compliments your shirt, suit, sweater or what ever you will be wearing it with. Novelty ties are best avoided since the novelty is short lived.
Note: Ties should be tied in whatever style most strikes your fancy. You should know that there are many different ways to knot your tie, and different knots say different things. I prefer the Windsor or the four-in-hand, but I do suggest that you explore a little just for kicks. As for clip on ties--just say no.
3. Pleats vs. Flat-Front.
Why so many men have avoided flat-front trousers has always been a mystery to me. Flat-front trousers look better than pleated pants, at least most of the time. Plus pleats make you look less slim. I have heard guys wear pleats because it’s more comfortable or because flat-fronts are more for athletic bodies. Truth is most men can wear a flat-front trouser. If you want more room then buy them a little big and have them brought in at the waist. This can be done at the store where you buy your clothes or by an independent tailor.
4. Socks.
Avoid colored socks!!! Wear black, simple socks or gray...and let them match please!! :)
Note: Although it should be obvious, white socks should be reserved for the gym/sports.
5. Watches are the single most important accessory a man can own. I really suggest investing in one good watch that suits your lifestyle and taste. However, if you are someone who likes to own more than one watch, wear the appropriate timepiece for your outfit: black band with black shoes and belt; brown band with brown shoes and belt; and silver band for either.
6. Eyeglasses
They don't have to just serve a function, but can enhance your overall look. Do your best to find a pair of glasses that not only compliments the shape of your face, but also expresses your personality.
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