Manolo Blahnik
The legendary shoemaker
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
2008 Coldest Winter Ever Kanye West 808's & Heart breaks...
Ladies lock ur heart up..Pull out the Furs....Niggas is fcked up...Thats y I only have friends...Thanks Kanye
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Fall 2008 MUST HAVE SHOES from Christian Louboutin,Prada,Stella Mc Cartney, Roger Vivier
Monday, October 6, 2008
Anna Sui Spring 2009
NEW YORK, September 10, 2008
By Nicole Phelps
As rents up and down Seventh Avenue become more expensive, clothing manufacturers are getting pushed out. If the "Save the Garment Center" T-shirt Anna Sui put in her goody bag—what, no free hairstyling products?—and wore to take her bow don't do much to stem the problem, her Spring collection, with all of its beading and appliqué work, might just keep a few factories in business. Sui took inspiration from the way that textile designer, shopkeeper, and New York Mexican restaurant pioneer Alexander Girard and his doll-maker friend Marilyn Neuhart made the folkloric modern. "Their work was very colorful, optimistic, and happy, which is what I'm pushing these days," Sui said
Chloe Spring 2009 RTW
PARIS, October 4, 2008
By Sarah Mower
How does it feel to be finally in charge at Chloé? "Oh, it's heaven!" exclaimed a tired but exhilarated Hannah MacGibbon, the 38-year-old blond British designer who assisted Phoebe Philo from 1997 through the label's red-hot early-noughties days. Her task is to heat it back up again after several tepid seasons and reconnect with that customer who would once spare no expense to get hold of Chloé's signature sexy-girly things, trophy bags, and shoes.
Christian Dior Spring 2008 Couture
This is my favorite.....
PARIS, January 21, 2008
By Sarah Mower
Who else could open a supposed treatise on Symbolist painters (quick, log onto Wikipedia!) with a blast of Led Zeppelin, gigantic overblown shapes, eye-watering color, and a whole lotta bling? Why, only John Galliano in his haute couture mode, of course. He blew vast volumes of air into multiple meters of duchesse satin, and whorled floriform shapes and swing-back swags into every passing silhouette.
PARIS, January 21, 2008
By Sarah Mower
Who else could open a supposed treatise on Symbolist painters (quick, log onto Wikipedia!) with a blast of Led Zeppelin, gigantic overblown shapes, eye-watering color, and a whole lotta bling? Why, only John Galliano in his haute couture mode, of course. He blew vast volumes of air into multiple meters of duchesse satin, and whorled floriform shapes and swing-back swags into every passing silhouette.
Christian Dior Fall 2008 Couture
In a way, it was a classic: combining the indelible fifties inspiration of Lisa Fonssagrives, Dior mannequin and wife of Irving Penn, and that of the new model of French conservative chic, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy. Those two streams of thought merged into a collection John Galliano called "fresh couture—restrained and refined."
Lanvin Spring 2009 RTW
PARIS, October 5, 2008
By Sarah Mower
Can voluptuous fashion stay relevant in an age of austerity? Can gorgeous decoration coexist with the need for something plain and simple? Ask Alber Elbaz, a man whose recipe for reductionism and all-out gorgeousness squared the circle with a unique flourish. "Whatever's happening now," he said, "it's the end of fake. What's not real will go. What we have to do now is make life easier for women."
Lookin at this pictures you can tell life will be easier for women 2 look gorgeous...
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