2014 Hair Trend is all about experimenting. Either you choose to chop off your hair, braid it, color it in crazy shades or have it as messy as possible for sure you will be noticed.
Enjoy some of my favorites Hairstyles so far!!!!
2014 Hair Trend is all about experimenting. Either you choose to chop off your hair, braid it, color it in crazy shades or have it as messy as possible for sure you will be noticed.
Enjoy some of my favorites Hairstyles so far!!!!
What a better way to celebrate Women’s Day then with lots of flower!
Get inspired for today outfit from these wonderful designs.
Smile and be happy!!!!
If you like color you must like Prabal Gurung. The young designer definitely knows how to be seen. His designs are worn by many celebrities. He is Nepali born, worked in fashion first in India and then in NYC. Designer worked with Donna Karan and Cynthia Rowley until 2009 when he launched his own collection PRABAL GURUNG at New York Fashion Week with much success.
Not everyone can afford his beauties, but we could find some of his colorful dresses, tops and pants at Target.
He is a designer to keep an eye on.
I could’t be happier with 2014 make-up trend: lots of color and liberal use of eyeliner. Have fun my dear fashionistas and don’t be shy!
Lovely to see my favorite combination of colors: orange, orange and orange….with white and black. I know, I know…black is the absence of color and therefore is not a color. Still, here are my favorites. Looking forward for stylish 20
Hello after a very long time of absence.
I was cheating my passion with my job. Sad, isn’t it? This doesn’t means that I don’t love my job 🙂
Today I just wanted to say that I’m in love. No, not you…don’t flatter yourself!
I’m in love with….leather jackets!!!!!
Everyone should own a few. So easy to wear and ads an edgy look to either a t-shirt with jeans or a silk dress.
I’ll share with you some of my favorite jackets…..and don’t forget to contact me if you need advice where to buy them at a reasonable price ( leather jackets can be really pricey )
You all have a great weekend and Autumn love!!
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Zandra Rhodes, a Textile Art Designer was born in 1940 in England.
She is among the first designers to capitalize on punk, on street style trend.
Rhodes designed the textile she used for her clothes creating a connection between art and fashion. She has designed outfits for British rock band Queen, Princess Diana and many other celebrities.
In 2003, Zandra Rhodes opened the Fashion and Textile Museum in London. Definitely a must to visit when I’ll be in London :-).
Ahhh shoes!! We all wear shoes , but we all don’t wear them for the same reason.
Some of us wear shoes just because we need to have something on our feet. Others wear shoes not just to cover their feet, but to express an emotion, a state of mind.
I, when I meet a person for the same time, I look at their shoes. I look for color, shape and how well are they maintained. In this way I have a picture about that person current state: happy, full of life or depressed, confident or insecure, open for challenge or plays safe.
I want to share the absolutely unique designs of a Romanian Shoe Architect: Mihai Albu!!!
Madeleine Vionnet ( 1876- 1975, France), was the first female couturier. She was the one who dared freeing women from wearing the corset completely. She even designed lingerie that were looser, comfortable and women where finally able to have much more freedom of movement.
Her big contribution to couture was the famous “bias” cut dress. I would actually wear her dresses to this days. 🙂
In the 1930’s the internet was not available but the photography was ( of course :-)), and her art of work started to be copied. She fought to protect her work, going as far as having her fingerprint included on the labels.
Worth, The First Couturier, was born in England in 1825. He worked and had an atelier in Paris, France where he died in 1895. His “art” was worn by many celebrities, foreign aristocracy and royalty. The only royalty of England who did not wear Worth’s dresses was Queen Victoria….hmmm, wonder why!!??
He designed for each client a unique gown, no two dresses were the same.
He also was the first one that introduced daytime dresses which were shortened to the ankle and he created the “Princess dress” , which was not anymore consisting of a bodice and skirt, but was cut in one piece!