24.11.10

CANDICE DOES COPENHAGEN by MARIO TESTINO













A Victoria's Secret model Candice Swanepoel, leaves the wings and photographed for VMan next to beautiful,blond models, leaving the men's public riveted in the image of issue and the women to be jealous!

Portrait: Corrina Drengk by Josefina Bietti






20.11.10

When Inspiration Meets Fashion

                                                                                (mouse-eared sunglasses)



                     
                                                                      (vintage tv sunnies)



                                                             (Mosely tribes x Oliver Peoples)
                                                         (marios schwab- mykita )


                                                                        (Ksubi)


                                                       (fendi sunglasses ss11)






                                                     (wooden eye wear)



                                                (bless-duo-fringe glasses)


                                                              (concrete glasses)


                                                            (lego sunglasses) 


The 'Dark Knights' Editorial by Christian Rios- Runway Magazine










   

The models Rina, Kyle Ledeboer and Nick Lacey shooted in rugged and dark setting, clad in leather , suits, dresses and spikes. Clothes and bracelets with huge spikes gives a punk and elegant style!

18.11.10

The Turban's Comeback!
































      As we know, the trends are cyclical , but a two-year turnaround seems a little speedy, especially when it comes to something really eccentric like this! Wearing a turban demands confidence!...It gives style and its also a good solution if your hair are not made. The turban has never really vanished but this year surfaced at fashion shows and on city streets. In NY many designers like Jason Wu, Vena Cava and Giorgio Armani used them in their shows. .. Ms. Milbank noted that in the past, Western culture looked at the Middle East for its exotic form of dress, which was seen as sexually liberating. “If you look back at the portrayal of women in films like ‘1,001 Nights,’ ‘Lawrence of Arabia’ or even the television show ‘I Dream of Jeannie,’ the West depicted those women very sexually with sheer fabrics and an exposed midriff,” she said. “Going back to the turban is a return to the allure and sexiness of a foreign culture.
“Fashion is mute until we give it a voice,” Ms. Ambrose said. “That’s the guts and the energy of this whole thing.”