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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

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Are-you-Ga-ga-over-Lady-GagaLady Gaga was born Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta on March 28, 1986, in Manhattan, New York City. She makes her living as a singer, songwriter, musician, dancer, and plays piano, synthesizer, and keytar.

Her career began with her performing in the rock music scene of New York City’s Lower East Side in 2003. She enrolled at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts and soon signed with Streamline Records. Have you heard of Akon? It was he who recognized her vocal abilities and got her signed to his own label, Kon Live Distribution.

Since then, her music career has skyrocketed to success. But she started early. She learned to play piano from the age of four, went on to write her first piano ballad at 13 and began performing at open mike nights by age 14.

But we are interested in her fashion sense. That started early as well. She described her academic life in high school as “very dedicated, very studious, very disciplined” but also “a bit insecure” as she told in an interview, “I used to get made fun of for being either too provocative or too eccentric, so I started to tone it down. I didn’t fit in, and I felt like a freak.”

Throughout 2007, she worked with performance artist ‘Lady Starlight’, who helped create her onstage fashions. The pair began playing gigs at downtown club venues like the Mercury Lounge, The Bitter End, and the Rockwood Music Hall, with their live performance art piece known as “Lady Gaga and the Starlight Revue.” Referred to as “The Ultimate Pop Burlesque Rockshow”, their act was a kind of tribute to 1970s variety acts. In August 2007, Gaga and Starlight were invited to play at the American Lollapalooza music festival – people loved it.

She made the cover of the annual ‘Hot 100′ issue of Rolling Stone magazine in May 2009. She was semi-nude wearing only strategically placed plastic bubbles. She was nominated for a total of nine awards at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, winning the award for “Best New Artist”, while her single “Paparazzi” won two awards for “Best Art Direction” and “Best Special Effects.”

In April, it was reported that her music videos gained over one billion viral views, becoming one of the first artists to reach this milestone. She has been influenced by glam rock artists such as David Bowie and Queen. “I don’t want to sound presumptuous, but I’ve made it my goal to revolutionize pop music. The last revolution was launched by Madonna 25 years ago.” Actress and singer Grace Jones was also an inspiration.

Lady Gaga has stated that she is very much influenced by fashion and that it is everything to her. She considers Donatella Versace her muse. She has her own creative production team called the Haus of Gaga, which she handles personally. The team creates many of her clothes, stage props, and hairdos.

Her love of fashion came from her mother, who she stated was “always very well kept and beautiful.” She said that: “When I’m writing music, I’m thinking about the clothes I want to wear on stage. It’s all about everything altogether—performance art, pop performance art, fashion. For me, it’s everything coming together and being a real story that will bring back the super-fan. I want to bring that back. I want the imagery to be so strong that fans will want to eat and taste and lick every part of us.” We couldn’t have said it better ourselves.

Marry a Rich Man

It has been said by the best of the divas that marrying rich is just as easy as marrying poor. So, why not go for the rich life instead of struggling for every penny? In the past, many considered this taboo, and many still do. However, there is a growing group of people that acknowledge their desire to marry a rich man and aren’t afraid to admit it to the world. In fact, they have decided to use any means necessary to achieve their goal.

Recently, in New York City, an event was held with the theme: “Rich men seeking beautiful young women”. It seems that not only are woman being bold and daring by stating what they want in a man, men have also decided to be more frank. Now, many men are openly admitting that they want a young and beautiful wife. As the event approached, all eyes were watching and the press had a field day. Unfortunately, most of the reports were of a negative nature. Even though the people were being up front and honest about what they wanted, many people frowned upon this kind of open display and shunned it as immoral or improper. So many have an idea that true love or even just successful relationships can never be based upon such terms and that romance and other factors as seen in the movies must play a part. However, the people who participated said that it was refreshing to have the things out in the open the way they were. These events are becoming more and more popular and another was recently held in China.

With the advent of the internet, one needn’t go to an expensive dinner to flaunt money or beauty. Entire web sites are devoted to helping people of all sorts meet others with compatible interests. Whether it is gay people or older preferring younger, mixed races and all types of preferences, beautiful women seeking rich men is no exception and can be found easily. The internet allows so many conveniences and flexibilities – as well as anonymity until you are ready to be public – it is the perfect tool for shopping from home to weed out the ones that don’t match your criteria. Men can request a picture of the woman and women can request financial records to assess the fitness of their potential partner. This can work quite well, but there are certain caveats to watch out for.

A short while back, a woman wrote a letter to an online forum asking how to find a rich man. Confident about her looks and ability to behave properly and keep a home, she lamented about how her friends, who were less attractive than she, could have found such wonderful and rich men. She was asking for advice and her objective was clear. She wanted a man that made at least 500 thousand dollars per year. She wanted a straight answer and was ready to accept the truth whatever it may be.

She received a reply from a man stating that he, indeed, made over 500 thousand dollars per year and was qualified according to her terms. He, however, had a different opinion about what she was offering him. He said she wouldn’t be a very good investment as her looks would fade, but his money would continue to grow. He also said that there may be something a bit suspect about her story since she says she hasn’t been able to find the right man, but she is so qualified to get one. Perhaps she isn’t as qualified as she says?

Trading beauty for money is risky business when dealing with forever in a marriage. Some people seem to think it can work and some people are dead-set against it. In the long run, whoever you end up marrying will be the one you need to live with. If you’re doing it with an easy exit plan, why even get married unless it is to deceive? Whether its money, love, beauty or fame, think about it carefully before you sign a contract that means forever. You can count on the fact that your marriage will have a major affect on your happiness for many years to

Have you every heard that coffee is good…but tea is even better!!

Tea, as you may have heard, also has benefits. People who drink three to six cups of tea a day have a 36 percent lower risk of heart disease compared to those who drank less than one cup per day, the study found. While I know my coffee, I get confused about tea. Turns out, each type has its own unique health benefits. Here are some deets to help you choose your ultimate brew:

Green Tea: Battles Cancer (and Eye Issues)
Green tea has loads of antioxidants and other disease-fighting properties, which may lower incidence of everything from glaucoma (and other eye issues) to cancer. I’ve been encouraging my mom to drink more green tea lately because studies have also shown that it can also improve bone health. Apparently it contains chemicals that both stimulate bone growth and slow its breakdown — key for anyone showing signs of bone loss or osteoporosis.

Tip:
If you are shopping for a skin cream with green tea as a main ingredient, look for a lotion with a beige color. Because green tea’s polyphenols darken the cream, the hue signals yours has a high dose of the ingredient. Browner is better!

Black Tea: Cuts Risk of Ovarian Cancer
According to the Journal of Food Science, black tea may boost immunity, reduce hypertension, and cut your risk of ovarian cancer by nearly half (same goes for green tea), and help control diabetes. This type of tea contains polysaccharides, which may have glucose-inhibiting properties. Earl Grey, English Breakfast, and other common blends (you know, the ones fancy restaurants bring around in a box post-dinner) are made with black tea leaves.

White Tea: Promotes Weight Loss (and Fights Wrinkles)
In a 2009 study by German researchers, when white tea extracts were introduced to human fat cells, it reduced the expression of genes associated with new fat growth and broke down some of the existing fat.
It’s also a boon for beauty: Last year, U.K. scientists discovered that white tea can hit the pause button on the enzymes responsible for the breakdown of elastin and collagen, a process that causes those wrinkles that, you swear, just appeared overnight!

Tip: If you are sensitive to caffeine, opt for white tea, which has significantly less caffeine than other leaf varieties.

Oolong Tea: Boosts Metabolism, Lowers Bad Cholesterol
One study found that, when consumed post-meal, Oolong tea boosts your metabolism by 10 percent (compared to 4 percent for green tea). In addition, it may reduce absorption of fat during a meal, and help lower levels of bad cholesterol.

Tip: This can be the trickiest of the four to find at the store. It’s sometimes referred to as Wu-Long, so look for that when scanning the shelf.

What about all of these blends?
A lot of tea companies are now adding fancy ingredients (herbs and whatnot) to their teas to pile on additional health benefits. My fave is Partners Tea Co.’s Popeye blend. This green-tea based bag-o’-tricks includes yerba mate (shown to increase energy and focus), goji berries (believed to boost fertility), peppermint (a friend to your digestive track), ginger (another tummy pal, and may lower cholesterol), and lemongrass (relieves insomnia and stress). And it’s organic and free trade, which makes me feel doubly good.

Tip: According to Partners’ owner Sarah Scarborough (who’s seemingly part-chemist … and bartender!), it’s also great iced with lime, mint, and agave. And, if you add rum, it’s a healthy (or at least justifiable!) mojito. That’s my kind of tea, people.

e decided to get a dog. Good for you! Dogs can be fun and you can share a lot of joy with a pet. But, as you know, along with having a pet comes responsibility. You must treat the pet well and consider its needs. With a dog, you mustn’t forget the issue of exercise.

Dogs love to run. Have you seen dogs at the beach or at a park running just as fast as they can? They need to do it because it is what they are designed to do. Like birds confined to a cage, if your dog has no place to run all day, you’ll need to get him outside and running and playing. Depending upon the type of dog you have, you will need to take him running at least once or twice every day.

Dogs usually need to follow the lead of their master – that’s you. This means that your dog will try to keep up with you while you’re running, but will also get distracted a lot. Depending upon if you’re a strict owner or more easy-going, you’ll allow your dog to stop and smell things, try to meet other dogs or take detours when playing fetch.

You must also consider others when you take your dog for some exercise. Make sure you take your dog to a proper place. Many places don’t allow dogs to run without a leash, so you must run with your dog instead of letting him run free. Also, you must clean up after your dog if he makes a mess- don’t leave messes for others to step on. Even in places where it is ok to have a dog, remember that many people, especially children, can be very afraid of dogs. You must consider this when you allow your dog to approach someone or if your dog is barking at others.

What about your dog’s health? Remember that your dog is just like you in many ways. When it’s hot or he exercises, he’ll get tired and thirsty. Of course a dog has no way of telling you that, so you’ll have to be considerate. Give him a rest when he seems exhausted and make sure he has plenty of water during and after exercise.

s true, many men don’t know how to say I’m sorry and many people wonder why it is difficult for most men to do so. Unfortunately, it has become common in our society for men not to apologize. As kids, most men learned from their elders to say “excuse me,” “please,” “thank you” and “I am sorry.” But as men grow older, the latter becomes more difficult to utter, especially with the opposite sex. It’s kind of annoying.

Too Much Pride?

A proud man may find it difficult to apologize, even though deep down inside he knows he is wrong. This is an example of a man’s ego that is out of line. He is more worried about hurting his pride than saying he is sorry, or worse, he worries more about his pride than his partner’s feelings.

Appearance of Weakness

Similar to the first, it is all about the image or perception. Appearing weak in front of the opposite sex is something most men try to avoid. To some men, asking for forgiveness is a sign of weakness. They think that apologizing diminishes self-respect.

Men Don’t Like to Be Wrong

Some men simply do not like to be wrong. To them, it is a sign of incompetence. If they admit their mistake by asking for forgiveness, it is an admission of guilt. Some men would rather be rude and not apologize than admit they were wrong.

Action Speaks Louder Than Words

Men apologize in a different way than most women do. To them, it is much more difficult to say it with words; therefore, they show it in deeds. Buying their partners peace offerings such as flowers, jewelries, chocolates or other gifts are enough to show how sorry they are. Sometimes, men become extra attentive to their partners, hoping they will notice. Interestingly, women often do realize their men were apologizing even when there were no words spoken.

Fear of Rejection

Some men do not apologize for fear of rejection. Apologizing becomes a dilemma to most men who expect a negative outcome. These men go through a roller-coaster emotional ride of making a decision whether to apologize or not. They find it difficult to plan on how, when and where to say the dreaded “S” word because they fear the outcome will not be favorable.

Avoiding Confrontation

Some men cannot apologize because they try to avoid a confrontation. This may be because of a bad experience with a past attempt at asking for forgiveness that ended up in a war of words. Women can be guilty of being confrontational; rather than accepting the apology and forgiving their partners, they make sure they have the last word. Some women want to teach their men a lesson rather than just accept the apology and move forward. Nagging words can cut like a knife and be lethal to a relationship.

Just like human beings, dogs thrive on routines. This doesn’t mean regimented behavior or extreme control and discipline, but we all enjoy some predictability and regularity in our lives. Dogs are no exception. If you have a certain time that you come home from work each day and take him out for a walk, he will come to depend on that time and probably be ready for you in anticipation. This will be good for you, too.

There so many benefits to having a dog, but you must take this responsibility seriously. If you keep your dog healthy and happy with plenty of exercise, he will reward you with wonderful companionship, entertainment, joy and exercise, too. For more information, find other dog owners in your area and talk with them. They will be happy to share experience with you and perhaps you’ll have someone to talk with next time your dog goes running off to have an adventure.

Monday, June 28, 2010

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Huate hues for a cool summer
What will the 2010 summer fashion palette look like?

The summers are here and it’s time to revamp your wardrobe. With the heat wave in the country at its highest in the last 10 years, fashionistas are looking to put a stylish foot forward while trying to stay cool. So while buying that piece of luxury and quality, make sure you purchase ‘cool couture’ to beat the heat.

Daytime story
While the temperatures soar during the day - breezy, light and youthful couture is what one craves for. “Everyone is trying to look slim, yet trendy. Jumpsuits with broad belts are hot, as are leggings in different fabrics,” says designer Abhishek Dutta.

And if it’s summer, then how can one not don a pair of trendy shorts? If hemlines are anything to go by, things are certainly looking up - skirts are creeping up the thigh and revealing bloomers. Yes, you heard it right, ‘bloomers’. “This year, the ever-favourite shorts come with a big twist. Styled like bloomers and wraparounds, shorts will be trendy,” quips Dutta.

Designer Archana Kochhar too, gives an insight into the season’s hip trends. “The silhouettes float from fluid caftans which morph into shirt dresses clinched with patent belts. Jersey playsuits with zipper embroidered cuffs and patterned ballooned pants with crepe shrug-shirt are absolutely in,” confirms Kochhar. For designer Ritu Kumar, no matter what the trend, the clothes have to easy and comfortable. “Resort wear is big because they are loose and easy to wear and not at all clingy,” says Kumar.

“Those who swear by ethnic wear can go in for kurti dresses with big prints and minimal embellishment. They can team it up with leggings minus a dupatta or go for a big belt,” advises Dutta.

Night time faves
With the daytime dressing taken care of, it’s the party nights that one needs to look into. “Toga dresses, which are light and easy, are apt for the season,” says Dutta, adding, “They can be modified into different drapes and silhouette according to your preference and they work best during night outs.”

Designer Asmita Marwah too swears by comfortable clothing. “You can put off showing your curves for another season, as form-fitting outfits are out. Cuts should be relaxed and comfortable. Styles like halter-necks, backless and low-backs work best,” says Marwah. And yes, shorts too can be worn during an evening out. “A well cut pair of shorts with a great shirt, teamed with strappy sandals can make you look hot. But the shorts need to be well-made,” warns Marwah.

A single shouldered jumpsuit or strapless one too can work wonders. Architecturally inspired designs are hot as well.

Colour me cool
While white has always been a trend for the summers, this year fashionistas are expecting a complete whitewash. “White has been a perennial favourite with everyone for the summer. But this year thanks to the heat-wave, people are ditching other colours in favour of white,” confirms Kumar. “And if you want to make things interesting, go in for pastels,” she adds.

Marwah however, is in favour of summery hues. “Apart from ivory, go in for orange and yellow. If you want to experiment, team up a bright colour with a toned down one, like beige.” For Dutta, this season provided one with a good opportunity to go ‘eye-popping colourful’. “Tangerine, orange and tomato puree red are sizzling, yet cool.”

Cloth capers
While women would always like to look sexy and beautiful, ‘flirtatious’ is the key with fabrics like chiffon, cotton and linen being a complete sell-out. “Cotton is definitely an all-time fave. But this year, I’m working on the Chanderi fabric and it’s proving to be quite popular,” says Kumar. “The jersey fabric is cool. If you’re one for cotton, wear your feelings on your sleeve with big prints - psychoanalytic, graphic, Freudian-slip print, geometric patterns - you name it. But no florals please. They are so 2009!” says Dutta.

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The life of a designer is intimately linked to tastes and sensibilities that change at a moment’s notice, and she must be able to capitalize on, or-even better-influence those opinions. Designers reflect society’s sensibilities through clothing design. “You have to know just about everything that’s been done before, so that you can recognize it when it becomes popular again,” wrote one respondent.

Fashion designers are involved in every phase of designing, showing, and producing all types of clothing, from bathing suits to evening gowns. Those with talent, vision, determination, and ambition can succeed in this difficult, demanding, and highly competitive industry.

Fashion design can be more glamorous than a 1940s Hollywood musical or drearier than a bank statement, but it’s always taxing. A designer’s day includes reading current fashion magazines, newspapers, and other media that reflect current trends and tastes. She looks at materials, attends fashion shows, and works with other designers on projects. A designer should be able to communicate her philosophy, vision, and capabilities clearly and comprehensively through sketches, discussions, and, occasionally, samples.

No matter what her personal style is, a designer must produce a creative, exciting, and profitable product line. As in most professions that produce superstars, it is easy for a competent but otherwise unremarkable designer to wallow in obscurity, designing small pieces of collections, generic lines (the plain white boxer short, for example), or specialties (cuffs, ruffles, etc.). The personality that raises itself above this level must be as large as the vision of the designer; perhaps that’s why the word “crazy” showed up in over 75 percent of our surveys as a plus in fashion design.

Paying Your Dues
Those entering the field should have a good eye for color, style, and shape, an ability to sketch, and some formal preparation in design. An excellent portfolio is a must for the job search. A two- or four-year degree in fashion design is helpful, as is knowledge of textiles and a familiarity with the quirks of a variety of fabrics, but no formal certification is required.

Candidates should have a working knowledge of business and marketing. Hours are long for a fashion designer and the initial pay is very limited. This is one of those hit-or-miss occupations where beginners work as someone’s assistant until, when they can muster up enough confidence in their abilities and sell that confidence to their superiors, they design a few pieces themselves. The superstar rise is an unlikely event, but it happens. Based on the number of “international star designers” in the last ten years and the number of people who have entered the profession, the estimated odds of becoming an internationally famous designer is roughly 160,000:1.

Associated Careers
Fashion designers who become unhappy with the lifestyle (low pay, long hours, hard work, low chance of advancement) leave to do a variety of things. Some use their color and design skills to become interior designers, graphic designers, or fashion consultants. Over one quarter of those who leave remain in the clothing industry, either on the production end or on the institutional buying end. Another 10 percent enter the advertising or promotions industry.

Sunday, June 27, 2010

lifestyle fashion

Shopping and trade show event brings signature trifecta back for 2nd Anniversary exhibition

New York, June, 2010 – For two years, Cargo Tradeshow and Shopper's Delight has been at the cutting edge of what's new and next in lifestyle fashion, art and music. The bi-annual, independent trade show and shopping event returns to New York July 19 and 20, 2010, with a 2nd anniversary celebration.

A much-anticipated fixture during New York 's industry fashion week, Cargo presents a well-edited selection of sportswear and streetwear apparel and accessories, original art and music under one roof for lifestyle gear industry and enthusiasts. The event is a go-to spot for retail buyers and shoppers alike seeking the latest emerging and established designers in an uncluttered and personalized atmosphere.

Cargo broke the mold as the first fashion industry show of its kind to open to the general public. This July, Cargo expands the lifestyle pop-up shop experience, adding new visual artists and a live DJ line up to the mix. As always, shoppers get a sneak peak at the next season's goods, great deals on clothes and accessories directly from the designers and free stuff to taste, sample and take home.

"Cargo has followed the natural evolution, and we're happy to say there's something for everyone interested in lifestyle gear and street-style art," says Rich Rodriguez, Cargo co-founder. "When Cargo launched two years ago, we started as a small rack show intended to take it back to basics and let the designs speak for themselves. As Cargo has grown, we've embraced the natural progression to build on what our brands, buyers and shoppers really respect about Cargo—fashion, art and music with an unpretentious vibe. Even during uncertain economic times when other trade shows have fallen off the map, Cargo is only growing and improving."

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Fashion designer plays a key role in establishing the Fashion statement of the country. There is a list of Pakistani Fashion designers working tremendously in the Pakistani Fashion Industry. Fashion designers of Pakistani Fashion industry are continuously polishing the name of the Pakistani Fashion Industry in the international Fashion market.

Discover emerging and top Pakistani Fashion designers and popular brands through Fashion Central. Fashion Central is your guide to fashion's top Pakistani Fashion designers with profiles and photos of their recent collections. Now you can explore a list of Fashion designers and select your desired Fashion style.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

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in Fashion and Style, Inspired By, Your Life

Charlotte Ronson Inspiration Board

Charlotte Ronson Inspiration Board

Style or inspiration boards are used as a tool by designers as they plan a new collection for a line. They include inspirational images, fabric swatches and photographs of inspiring people. All of these images together create a mood, or a feeling that the designer then uses as a guide while working on a future collection.

Why not create style boards for your own life? Cultivating and creating your own sense of style takes a little bit of work. Why does knowing and defining your style aesthetic matter? It matters because developing your own sense of style results in being surrounded by things that are beautiful to you and pleasing to your eye. This in turn makes life itself more full and beautiful. If you discover you love colour but always wear black, you will never feel comfortable or happy in your clothes. If your home is filled with contemporary objects but you really crave the story behind antiques, you won't feel at home when you walk through the front door.

Great style may seem effortless but it is not! Style mavens are usually obsessed with style and therefore study and absorb it and surround themselves with it every day. If style and design are not your passion but you find yourself craving a home that suits you better or a wardrobe that is a better representation of you, then a styleboard is a great place to start. (Note: You could also start a file or binder, but a board is the best option as you can see how all your favourite images relate to each other)

Here are some tips for creating a style board:

1. Flip through magazines and tear out any pages or images that appeal to you for any reason. Don't question why, just know that you like it and rip'er out. If it is just a door knob or a pair of shoes that appeal to you, cut that specific image out.

2. Review all the tearsheets in front of you for common elements. You may find that you're attracted to clean lines and lots of white. Or in fashion, you prefer structured dresses and blazers. You are learning something already!

3. Pin these images up on two separate boards. Add new images to the boards as you go along.

5. When it comes time to shop for yourself or your home, refer back to your board. When I look at my style board I know that I like ethnic inspired prints, utility and safari shapes, jewel toned colours and preppy stripes and blazers. I know never to buy graphic black and white prints or overly structured or conservative dresses. These elements combine to form my style (for now). When shopping for your home, your style board will remind you not to make purchases just because of great deal, but because you truly love something.

My current style board

My current style board

Before you decide you don't have a sense of style, spend a little time exploring what you like through a style board. You're more stylish than you thin

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Many fashion and budget savvy women have been singing the praises of affordable retailer Target since the company began collaborating with high-end designers to produce limited-edition capsule collections. Target’s GO International have always been – well, international, but there’s a definite Brit kick lately. One of Target’s most recent collaborations was with Liberty of London, the famous high-end department store in London known for bright, floral-printed fabrics. The limited-edition collection was extremely well received, with the New York pop-up store receiving 11,000 shoppers who forced the retailers to pack up shop after everything sold out a day early. {Racked}

Can we hope for a velvet 'Alexa'?

But, it seems that was only the beginning of the UK pairings. Signature9 UK knew that a collaboration with Mulberry was on the horizon for this coming holiday season, and now more details are beginning to emerge.

Mulberry, the British design house known mostly for its handbags and leather goods, is already a staple handbag in Britain. This isn’t the first collaboration the brand has done Stateside: there was a previous pairing with Gap’s RED campaign which featured classic shapes in jersey, rather than leather. Available from October 10th through Christmas Eve (let’s see if they last long enough to save last minute shoppers), these bags are expected to follow a similar path. Instead of bringing down the price by relying entirely on pleather, which can be hit or miss in terms of appearance, many of the styles will b offered in velvet or denim. {Fashionista}

Target will work primarily with Mulberry designer Emma Hill. Hill designed the Alexa Bag, one Mulberry’s best-selling bags, in honor of Alexa Chung, the British “It” girl who carried Mulberry bags for years

Saturday, June 19, 2010

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Fashion is larging it with voluminous silhouettes this season:

RIGHT: Black dress (worn as top) £49.99, Morgan, 0800 731 4942. Black bow belt, £15, New Look, 0500 454094. Chain shoes, from a selection at Alexander McQueen, 020 7355 0088. Gold bangles £400 and £265, Manguette, 020 7937 2897. Embroidered skirt £472, Ashish, 020 7434 4546. Tights, as before

Dress Avshalom Gur, from a selection at Palette, 020 7288 7428. Necklace, £65, by Bagie Boogie at EC One, 020 7713 61

Navy dress, £2,200, Tim Van Steenbergen, 020 7434 4546. Tights, £8, Marks & Spencer, 0845 302 1234. Grey patent shoes, £65.99, Office, 0845 058 0777

Red dress £285, Hall Ohara, www.hallohara.com Tights, as before. Beaded necklace £500, Swarovski, 01737 856 814. Suede shoes £360, Valentino, 020 7235 5855. Ring £145, Kabiri, 020 7224 1808.

Check coat £70, New Look, as before. Navy wedges £310, Chanel, 020 7493 5040. Wide leg trousers £250, Jaeger, 0845 051 0063. Ring, £360, Daniel Swarovski, 020 7499 7555

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New Delhi, Jan 29 – One of Asia’s largest fashion trade events, the Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week (WIFW-autumn/winter edition) will be held March 24-28 at the National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) Exhibition Complex here, it was announced Friday.

Hosted by the India’s apex fashion body, the Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI), this season of WIFW will witness the largest-ever event space spanning over 14,000 sq. meters.

‘FDCI will be making special arrangements to ensure that the venue is tailor-made for an event of such magnitude,’ it said in a statement.

‘An interesting rendezvous of exquisite lounges, plush salons, special on-site restaurants and exhibition cafe counters will ensure all guests and participants enjoy their time at the WIFW.

‘In addition to the ample parking space available, a dedicated valet service will also be made available for the invitees,’ the statement added.

According to FDCI president Sunil Sethi, WIFW ‘has always been a much awaited fashion trade show of the country. It has created a niche for itself by bringing a unison of fashion, style and business at the same time.

‘WIFW, as the only business of fashion event is committed to promoting excellence and encouraging talent. We hope this edition of WIFW will usher in multiple trade opportunities through larger participation by designers, buyers, sponsors and fashion fraternity,’ Sethi said.

‘FDCI’s commitment to the fashion industry has also made us take a closer look at providing best logistical facilities with an eye for innovation,’ he added.

Atul Chand, divisonal chief executive of ITC’s Lifestyle Retailing said: ‘WIFW is the country’s most prestigious fashion event that has been growing in size and stature from edition to edition.

‘With a spectacular show of the WIFW autumn/ winter edition, we look forward to an even bigger and better experience in the new season,’ he added.

A ‘by invitation only’ event, the fashion week aims to serve as an effective platform to promote fashion design and provide industry professionals the opportunity to form trade linkages within India and globally, the FDCI statement said.

The event ‘offers participating designers a business presence and a series of marketing tools all aimed at informing and updating buyers, investors, corporate houses and the media’, the statement added.

In the past, the NSIC Exhibition Complex has played host to the Akon Live concert, Indian Idol finale, Saif Ali Khan musical concert – Parikrama and the Farhan Akhtar musical concert, to name just a few

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ALLSTAR PRODUCTS GROUP VIA AP The Snuggie, as  seen on television infomercials, will be the attire of choice at the  first Boston-area Snuggie Pub Crawl.
ALLSTAR PRODUCTS GROUP VIA AP
The Snuggie, as seen on television infomercials, will be the attire of choice at the first Boston-area Snuggie Pub Crawl. (Allstar Products Group via Ap)
By Danielle Dreilinger Globe Correspondent / January 28, 2010

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In the depths of the New England winter, it can be nearly impossible to pry people out of the house, even though a draught of brisk air might be the best thing for their mental health. But the couch is so warm . . . so cozy. Which is why Diana Weisner’s planned outing is, in its way, so perfect. This Saturday, the reclusive can simultaneously socialize and hibernate at the Boston-area’s first-ever Snuggie Pub Crawl.

That’s right, wear your Snuggie to a bar, perhaps several bars. And drink.

The cozy crew will start at the Independent in Somerville at 8 p.m. and move on to Precinct, Sally O’Brien’s, P.A.’s Lounge, and Bull McCabe’s, everyone snug as a bug in a well, you know.

Weisner’s enthusiasm banishes all thought of cold-weather blues. The Union Square resident, 25, planned the pub crawl as a small event for friends like the pajama party she threw at Maggiano’s a couple of years ago. But everyone who’s heard about the Snuggie crawl wanted in. Now she’s expecting 100 people.

Scenesters who complain that Boston’s behind the times have a legitimate point this time. According to snuggiepubcrawls.com, 62 cities held such crawls last year. Even Scranton, Penn., beat us to the (fuzzy) punch.

Perhaps it’s a sign of the staying power of the dubious (and ironic) style quotient of the fleece fad. Weisner herself mocked Snuggies for months, she said. In retaliation, her aunt gave her one. Weisner fell in love and gave them to her smirking roommates.

“Now we all sit on the couch in our living room looking like a bunch of monks,’’ she said.

So Snuggie fans, emerge. You have nothing to lose but your clean hems trailing along all those sticky pub floors. (To preserve her own treasured blanket with sleeves, Weisner has purchased a special one for the event. She declined to describe it in detail -animal print? sequins? -but admitted, “It is noticeable.’’)

Participants will compete in contests at each stop on the trail, with prizes from Union Square institutions such as the Neighborhood Restaurant and Bloc 11. It starts with Best Pirate Snuggie, Weisner said (her tip: bring props), and moves on to something called “Snug a Stranger,’’ several athletic events, and Snuggie Clown Car (guess). At the finish line, attendees will crown a king and queen.

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Guess what the fashion industry's movers and shakers were busy doing...

Mar 25, 2010 at 10:03 AM, by Team iDiva
Guess what the fashion industry's movers and shakers were busy  doing...

New Delhi, March 24, 2010: Today’s Day 1 at Wills India Fashion Week (WIFW) in Delhi, even though the shows haven't happened yet, we’ve spotted lots of beautiful people doing lots of interesting things or wearing interesting clothes (hey come on, it IS fashion week!)

Jewellery designer Farah Khan Ali arrived in a pretty, one-shoulder Nandita Mahtani dress embellished with bling border; gold Walter Steiger bag, her own jewellery and Vabene watch. She said, “I picked this dress because I like to wear Nandita’s flirty, feminine, sexy clothes. I’m also looking forward to the Rana Gil, JJ Vallaya and Atsu shows because I love clothes that are not overly-embellished - I can accessories them then!”

Also, television actor Neena Gupta, ever the helpful mother, was spotted helping Masaba at her stall.

Okay, so he’s not a model, but still this Robin Williams lookalike caught our attention in because of the mouse that was peeping out of his suit pocket and the spider sitting on his hat! He goes by the name of Julius and works for an NGO. And he got our attention thanks to his bright red spectacles and hat.

And a little after lunch, we spotted Nethra Raghuraman squealing in delight while little fish nibbled at her feet at the spa kiosk!

Friday, June 18, 2010

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Madame Alexander Dolls

Top row: Suzette Morgan, Amanda Fairchild, Alexandra Fairchild Ford, and Paris Williams. Bottom row: Jadde Lee, Sofia Cruz, and Sienna Evans.Photo: Madame Alexander

Couture doll maker Beatrice Alexander Behrman is long gone, but her cheeky spirit lives on at her Harlem doll factory, Madame Alexander. We were recently notified of additions to the company's collection of so-called fashion-editor dolls, pictured above, which prompted us to check in with some real-life fashion editors for a reality check. After the jump, Linda Wells, editor-in-chief of Allure, Eva Hughes, editor-in-chief of Vogue Latin America, and Cleo Glyde, style director of Marie Claire present their reviews.

Do real fashion editors look like or dress like these dolls to go to work?
LW: Imagine the crush in the Condé Nast elevators! The headaches KCD would have seating fashion shows! It's an Aaron Spelling–Nolan Miller fantasy. Reality is so much drearier than this.
EH: When I was growing up, this is how I thought a fashion editor would dress to go to work. Although it is not what I wear to work or what a modern fashion editor wears, it is very representative of what a Latin American woman wants to look like: elegant, sophisticated, classy.
CG: This is the deliciously retro George Cukor version — Park Avenue does Seventh Avenue by way of Le Cirque. These gals are declaring their next fashion epiphany over Grey Goose martinis, not hunching over a Mac.

So when would fashion editors dress like this?
LW: At the apocalypse? If Scarlett O'Hara was editor-at-large? I do sense a little Karl Lagerfeld around the collar and bolo tie of Alexandra (Alex) Fairchild Ford, spawn of John Fairchild and Eileen Ford. Sofia Cruz looks as if she's double booked for the evening: a service at Frank E. Campbell followed by the CFDA awards. Sienna Evans is angling to be photographed by Bill Cunningham at the Conservancy Garden lunch.
EH: The dolls are perfect, but not to go to work. I cannot imagine the first doll reviewing layouts in that dress!
CG: When urban vampire black and the trapeze line is out and the Wasp waist revolution returns or someone invents a time machine or they date a throwback billionaire who gives them an open-ended couture account. It's high camp, not realism. Could you imagine a Madame Alexander in an avant-garde Japanese sweater with three sleeves?

What do you think of these dolls? Would you buy one?
LW: These dolls are pure inspiration for all of us who live in Prada and Balenciaga. I'm ordering in bulk.
CG: I had one for years, but my guests kept putting her in obscene poses. If I was going to John Waters's Super Bowl party, I would buy one in a heartbeat. —Susan Avery

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Organized by Next Art Foundation Moscow and the International Direction of Art Exhibitions and Auctions (IDAEA) KAZAKHSTAN ART WEEK 2010 takes place at one of the best Almaty' exhibition areas:
The Central Exhibition Art-Hall of National Directorate of Art Exhibitions and Auctions, Almaty sity, Zheltoksan str., 137, KAZAKHSTAN.Remembering recent famous Artweek fairs like in Moscow, St. Petersberg, Kiev and more KAZAKHSTAN ART WEEK in Almaty is not just annother step and further stage of „Artweek-Touring“ done by Nextart Foundation

Moscow in Eastern hemisphere.
KAZAKHSTAN ART WEEK is a leap.

Because Almaty is not only one financial and economic important city of the Republic of KAZAKHSTAN.
Being the countries capital till 1997 Almaty in Kazakhstan`s south is exploding right actually to the financial, economic and cultural capital of the whole Central East.
Kazakhstan well known from the past as birthplace of the russian space explorer programs and also base of the till our times lasting nuclear weapon balance has developed in the last years to a economic strong and
cultural important city with up to 2 million people giving citizens and visitors a lot of opportunties to join the economics and international financial marketplaces.

So Almaty is also offering various entertainment in night life and culture, museums and restaurants, clubs and the arts on international level and therefore a very good place to present and promote contemporay art of all categories by artists, collectors and galleries around the world.
Kazakhstan, starting the economic carreer as conutry with a mass of minaral wealths like oil and more is now doing the step as Central Asia`s leading econmic area to a marketplace of economics, trade and finance of international importance.

What means Almaty is a very interesting place for the arts regarding present and future to let contemporary artist find artlovers and collectors and to gain new inspiration and experience joining the time actual growing up and increasing culture and society of Kazakhstan.

That`s Almaty with outstanding economoic and cultural role international participating artists and visiting artlovers can communicate with an energizing mixture of interesting people coming from whole Central Asia
and that`s especially on an International Art Fair like upcoming KAZAKHSTAN ART WEEK - International Exhibition of Contemporary Arts in ALMATY City.

And that´s why Artmatysik`s Artist Bertram & Dr. Gerd Matysik goes ALMATY - Kazakhstan Art Week.

So on Kazakhstan Art Week you can not only visit just an artfair with established and upcoming artists on international level.

Artweek Almaty offers artlovers and visitors various opportunites to do joint-ventures with the arts along masterclassese, round tables, performing shows and discussion forums so at Almaty Artwek you can see
contemporary art from all categories from the fine art painting up to the crafts and sculpture.

And in the additional international competition after done registration open to all artists around the globe an international jury of artistic professionals, editors, curators and publishers of the arts will collect the competition winning artworks combined with a various range of prizes.
All participating artists have the same rights and chances.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

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Courtney love has revealed that she once considered having a gastric band fitted.

The outspoken 44-year-old says she once visited a doctor about having the procedure but he refused to let her go ahead with it.

The star, who was once married to Nirvana rocker Kurt Cobain, made the shock admission in the January issue of Elle magazine.

Courtney Love

Courtney Love admits she once considered having a gastric band fitted in an interview published in the January edition of Elle magazine

She said: ‘Baby, if I could get a gastric band I would!

'I’ve heard it’s a lot of vomiting and a pain in the ass, but it’s still easier than a diet.

'I did go to see a Hollywood doctor about it. I wasn’t desperate, I just knew I had to do something. He said no.

'I might have been fat, but I wasn’t that fat. I tried lipo on my stomach after that. It was horrible and it didn’t work.’

During the revealing interview, Love also talks about family life, fashion and how she and Russell Brand are just good friends.

Courtney Love

Love also admits also admits she took drugs while pregnant with her daughter

She said: ‘Look, I swear that Russell Brand and me are just really good friends. I don’t want to have sex with him. I actually have a very satisfactory sexual life, thank you very much.’

Love also revealed that her 16-year-old daughter Frances Bean, fathered by Cobain before he shot himself in 1994, knows about her drug habit when she was pregnant with her.

Love said: ‘My daughter knows I did drugs in my first trimester of pregnancy.

'She weighed 7lb 6oz when she was born and she was healthy.

'We were excellent parents and I say that despite pretty much always having an edge on.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1090669/Courtney-Love-admits-I-considered-having-gastric-band-fitted--doctor-wouldnt-let-me.html#ixzz0qF6YQXze

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When it comes to the present fascination with the 1970s, some would prefer to permanently shelve the era

by Tony Gordon
Published: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 2:04 PM CDT
Someone once said that everything that goes out of style eventually comes back in style. I am hoping that is not a hard and fast rule, because when it comes to the present fascination with the 1970s I would prefer to permanently shelve the era. See, I lived through it. I have tried to forget the clothes the hair, the politics, the pet rocks and “The Gong Show.” But, low and behold, the ‘70s are back!

Now, I have tried to grow past my high school years, 1976-1980, but I have a well-intentioned Mather High School friend who keeps posting pictures of our high school clique on Facebook. It is cute, and I “LOL” when looking at some of these film shots, but it makes me think how popular fashion, music and everything else from the ‘70s are right now. My kids and their friends are into it.

Of course, the youngsters don’t know that the ‘70s were an interestingly awful time: the ‘73 oil embargo, Watergate, Vietnam, mass inflation and bad hair. As a teenager I was well aware of popular culture, politics and the fashion of the time. Men’s and women’s hair styles were big and bushy. This was the forerunner to the ‘80s’ mullet. Are we really going down this road? Those who forget history are bound to repeat it.

Thank goodness the average North Shore reader has a good memory and is not responding to the craze. Maybe it is the recession keeping us out of the stores, but I have not seen any shoulder pads except at football games. Platform shoes and disco balls are staying in the closet. Permanent wave requests are not up at my salons despite the popularity of “That ‘70s Show.” In fact, straight hair is all the rage. Big frizzy hair does not seem to be making any headway into the North Shore fashion scene. This is good because I am fine leaving the ‘70s behind.


On second thought, there were things I loved about the ‘70s. The music from the ‘70s: The Who, The Rolling Stones and Santana (to name a few) still resonate on many Chicago radio stations. Even my teenagers know the words. Most 1970s TV shows, even “The Gong Show,” can be found on the Internet.

Also, the average house cost $26,600 in 1970, according to 1970flashback.com. Can you image the average house for 26K? OK, I don’t abhor the ‘70s completely … just mostly
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My Fashion Life can't wait for, Jovovich-Hawk for Target.

My Fashion Life can't wait for, Jovovich-Hawk for Target.

Stiletto Jungle is loving the new Lesa Wallace "Kaila" handbag.

Don't forget to sign up for the Thomas Wylde Handbag Giveaway at Bag Bliss & The Bag Forum.

Fresh from Milan: Bottega Beauties at Bag Snob.

Get Bronzed and Gorgeous from Beauty Snob.

Paint makes a splash in fashion - Coquette.

The Boycott Begins. Fashion Indie calls for the boycott of fashion brands that endorse Perez Hilton.

Fashiontribes has rounded up the Top 10 trends from London Fashion Week for Fall 2008.

KRiSTOPHER loves fishy Giuseppe Zanotti shoes.

Papierblog looks at Andre 3000's new Benjamin Bixby collection.

Second City Style: Spring Trend Alert! Love's first blush.

Shrimpton Couture wonders if Miuccia Prada can bring lace back as a major fashion DO

Najwa Moses chats with Erykah Badu about fame, fashion and fragrance.

Stylehive says the DuoMo Hotel is reason #4,327 to go to Italy this summer.

We Love Beauty.com's own Stylemaker & celebrity makeup artist Mary Klimek, gives us her top lip gloss picks for SPRING.

eBeautyDaily loves Elizabeth Arden's Intervene Makeup SPF 15.

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Models display creations by Indian designer Manju and Bobby Grover at a fashion show on the second day of the Wills Lifestyle Fashion Week in New Delhi, capital of India, Aug. 31, 2006. India Fashion Week runs from Aug. 30 to Sept. 3 showcasing some 30 shows from Indian designers.

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Models display creations by Indian designer Manju and Bobby Grover at a fashion show on the second day of the Wills Lifestyle Fashion Week in New Delhi, capital of India, Aug. 31, 2006.

Monday, June 14, 2010

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How to Make Beautiful Fashion Doll Shoes
Contributor By Erica Morris, eHow Contributing Writer
I want to do this! What's This?
Homemade fashion doll shoes can be a beautiful addition to a doll collection, either for a collector or a little girl. Making doll shoes requires a few basic items and embellishments and can be created by even novice sewers. With a few tips and some know-how, you can create doll shoes of varying fabrics, styles and colors.She is only the second most famous woman to come out of Wasilla, Alaska, these past few years, but Lisa Kelly is certainly the most likable. And now she has become, weirdly if not unsurprisingly, one of the most adored reality-TV stars not to appear on Dancing with the Stars or Wipeout. Which is to say, for all the right reasons. On The History Channel's Ice Road Truckers, which offers a nice antidote to True Blood on summer Sundays at nine, Kelly drives a Dalton eighteen-wheeler from Fairbanks up to the oil fields and offshore rigs of Prudhoe Bay (although not in nightgowns, sadly). We caught up with her via satellite phone from somewhere high up in the Himalayas, where she's currently filming the next installment of this unholy trucking franchiseShe is only the second most famous woman to come out of Wasilla, Alaska, these past few years, but Lisa Kelly is certainly the most likable. And now she has become, weirdly if not unsurprisingly, one of the most adored reality-TV stars not to appear on Dancing with the Stars or Wipeout. Which is to say, for all the right reasons. On The History Channel's Ice Road Truckers, which offers a nice antidote to True Blood on summer Sundays at nine, Kelly drives a Dalton eighteen-wheeler from Fairbanks up to the oil fields and offshore rigs of Prudhoe Bay (although not in nightgowns, sadly). We caught up with her via satellite phone from somewhere high up in the Himalayas, where she's currently filming the next installment of this unholy trucking franchise