Magnificent DIOR Presents "Designer Of Dreams" Exhibition Online
For those craving for cultural intermission during self isolation, Dior is bringing “Designer of Dreams” exhibition online.
Explore more than seventy years of creation with a thematic and chronological itinerary – conceived as a captivating dialogue by the two exhibition curators, Florence Müller and Olivier Gabet. And (re)discover the gracefulness of iconic haute couture designs – the virtuoso scenography recreating their sense of movement and the shows in which they were worn – as well as precious archival photographs, sketches by Monsieur Dior and his successors, previously unseen objects, accessories, paintings, a cabinet of curiosities conceived as a sweeping display of color, and much more. With the beauty of dreams more essential now than ever, fall under the spell of the wealth of enchanting treasures contained in the exhibition ‘Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams’.
Armani says fashion marketing "raping" women
MILAN, Feb 21 (Reuters) - Giorgio Armani accused the fashion industry on Friday of “raping” women with short-lived trends and sex-driven marketing.
“I think it’s time for me to say what I think. Women keep getting raped by designers,” Armani, 85, told reporters on the sidelines of a show for his Emporio Armani line at Milan Fashion Week.
“If a lady walks on the street and sees an ad with a woman with her boobs and arse in plain sight and she wants to be like that too, that’s a way of raping her,” Armani said. “You can rape a woman in many ways, either by throwing her in the basement or by suggesting that she dresses in a certain way.”
Armani, known for his sober, elegant outfits, founded his label in 1975 and has built it into a global brand.
“In my show, there are short skirts, long skirts, ample and tight trousers. I have given maximum freedom to women who can use all possibilities if they are sensible,” he said.
“I’m sick of hearing the word ‘trend’. We need to try to work for today’s woman. There shouldn’t be trends,” he said.
He said his Emporio Armani show, his younger line, was inspired by “strong-willed” young women.
He will present the Fall/Winter 2020 collection for his main Giorgio Armani line on Sunday. (Reporting by Claudia Cristoferi ; Writing by James Mackenzie; Editing by Janet Lawrence)
If you listen to what the artist wants, as a craftsman, you work to bring the artist’s vision to fruition.
Hundreds of dancers around the world disrobed for a Jordan Matter Dancers After Dark photography.
Louis Vuitton Trunk on Fire by Tyler Shields
Gorgeous designs with some extra oomph
British Fashion Award 2019 - Red Carpet Looks
2019 British Fashion Awards guests didn't let cold London weather stop them from bringing the fire to the red carpet.
Every year British Fashion Award celebrates the best in fashion with fashionistas, celebrities, models and style icons showcasing their skills of styling. Take a look at this year’s red carpet at British Fashion Awards.
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Ultimately, Jeff Bezos’ Venice wedding stands as a symbol of the tension between wealth, public sentiment, and societal responsibility. It simultaneously demonstrates the economic impact of celebrity events while spotlighting growing inequality and the questions surrounding true intentions behind such grand spectacles. Hope Jeff got the pre-nup in place.
Known for his signature lace-up leather brief, the former Balmain embellishment expert launched his label in 2017 and has captured industry attention for his exploration of sex and sexuality through clothing.
In preparation for the first human mission to Mars, six volunteers take part in the ultimate dress rehearsal, living inside a year-long NASA simulation to understand the effects of isolation on the human mind.
An Artist Painted A Bunch Of Famous Celeb Men Going Down On Women. Yes that’s him!
Story teller. Photography maker. Geometry seeker. Architecture lover. World explorer.
The news comes from friends and collaborators of the artist
Less seen images of famous and somewhat less popular painters, sculptors, architects at work.
Steal from anywhere that resonates with inspiration or fuels your imagination
Mother and son, two of the finest alpinists of their eras, gone too soon, a quarter of a century apart.
“I think the biggest thing to realize is that most often plastic surgery cannot drastically change someones overall appearance. It really works best to enhance what someone already has. The results though, can be quite stunning and transformative depending upon what the starting point is. “
I don’t have facial surgery and I laugh.
“I am not trendy, I am FOREVER!”
Actress and Philanthropist Nichole Galicia, who will soon be seen in Quentin Tarantino’s highly anticipated film "One Upon a Time ... In Hollywood”
“…my goal is to become the leading man I want to be and hopefully be able to work with some of the most creative, talented people in the world. However, being Superman would be out of this world as well!”
If I was in Moscow or London it would be much harder for me to maintain my discipline.
This Fall she’ll be starring on a new comedy television series “Happy Together” on CBS with Damon Wayans.
“If I couldn't paint, I think I would be a problem. “
Ballet became not just a fun thing, but something that forms you, and shapes you.
Garcelle talks about her recent project, how she defines love and how she balances work and motherhood.
I really care. That's where it comes from. And I push myself as hard as standards I hold others. Always.
Did you know Influencers can help promote your travel business?
Meet the Levi’s® Commuter™ Trucker jacket, the first garment with Jacquard™ by Google woven in.
BE YOUR OWN AGENT! "While many brands adjusting to the idea of influencer marketing, we witness benefits of good collaborations"
TBILISI TOP DESIGNER NAMES TO INVEST IN
In a highly competitive market, it has somehow become a requisite for capital cities to have their own fashion week like those in NY, Russia, Hong Kong and Berlin as a visual demonstration of wealth and taste. In the last three years, Tbilisi became a new hot-spot for buyers and opinion makers looking for authenticity, avant-gardism and exoticism. Georgian fashion scene has gone through an unprecedented development. How ? Just take a look at the talent .
ALEKSANDRE AKHALKATSISHVILI
Aleksandre Akhalkatsishvili is leading the vanguard of Tbilisi talents bringing fashion clout (and a global audience) to the city. He’s known for strict lines and conservative silhouettes, cooled-up with draping, strong colors, and a boyish spirit—and Spring delivers just that in his signature faux eco-leather. Find it in an array of suiting, with an edge—think: cropped blazers that tie at the waist, dramatic slits, and V-shaped waistlines—alongside his sophisticated draping, updated with asymmetry.
The buys: any of the faux leather trousers (they have the perfect slouch), and the side-tie wrap dress in burnt orange cupro (a silky fabric made from reclaimed cotton linter).
LADO BOKUCHAVA
A beacon of emerging talent, Tbilisi is home to some of the most exciting names in the industry—and chief among them is Lado Bokuchava. The Georgian (who’s also at the helm of Matériel, another coveted Tbilisi label) puts a fresh, effortlessly-cool spin on the classic going-out wardrobe with his directional eye. Here, find his signature irresistible color combinations and unexpected texture with scarf details (the blazer in powder blue and mint green is divine), ruching at the side seams, beautiful drapery, and detachable glove-sleeves on corseted maxis. The buys: the scarf bra—a fluttery, open-back halter—and the sand pink strapless dress with a detachable scarf.
MATÉRIEL
Dubbed “Georgia's most famous label”, Matériel is a destination for the cool tailoring and leather currently pouring out of the region. The label is currently helmed by two buzzy young talents, Aleksandre Akhalkatsishvili and Lado Bokuchava. Their combined aesthetic marries a restrained androgyny with a youthful flair for rich color and sensual ruching. We love the new cutout midi dresses—they’re versatile, standout, and chic.
MACH & MACH
With 141k followers, Mach & Mach, helmed by sister duo Nina and Gvantsa Macharashvili, is Tbilisi’s most famous Instagram brand—and with good reason: the label’s specialty includes sparkle and shine-heavy pieces ideal for parties and other such Insta-worthy occasions. The news for Spring? Reinventions of their bestsellers (see: blazer dresses and silks adorned with diamante details) alongside an introduction of faux leather and a standout '90s-style skinny strap column dress.
GEORGE KEBURIA
Tbilisi-based talent George Keburia has already won over the It set with his offbeat-cool aesthetic—much like the futuristic, wavy-shaped sunglasses that launched his career, his line of geometric, sharp-lined, playful ready-to-wear has earned approval from the A-list (spotted most recently on Kaia Gerber). Spring delivers a range of blazers that bear the traces of his now-signature '80s-cool quirk. We love the longer-line styles: pair with a matching skirt (complete with asymmetric hemlines or draped details), or try wearing it alone for a going-out look with a bit of edge.
Wardrobe.NYC Release 4. Denim - Strictly Limited Quantities
RELEASE 04 DENIM
Strictly limited quantities.
Now shipping.
WARDROBE.NYC capsule collections are the works of fashion couple Christine Centenera and Josh Good. It is a all-in-one collection of everything that your closet really needs. It comes in a mix of four items or eight , superb quality and beautiful packaging.
Release 4 is brand’s first denim collaboration with Levi’s.
Pencil skirt and bold shouldered denim shirt are standouts from the denim collaboration. “Levi’s heritage and cultural significance, combined with their design team and resources in San Francisco, allowed us to explore our own notion of democratic luxury—creating a denim wardrobe concept that felt new and elevated,” co-founder Goot told Harpers BAZAAR.com.
The best part is that now the individual pieces will be available at Matchesfashion.com and the brand’s site.
“The concept of WARDROBE.NYC as a brand that was designed in capsules to build the perfect wardrobe, was something that we found incredibly innovative,” Natalie Kingham, the fashion and buying director at Matchesfashion.com, said in a release.
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A regular at the Venice International Film Festival where she is presenting the film “Broken English” directed by Jane Pollard and Iain Forsyth and in which she plays a leading role, actor Tilda Swinton navigates Venice’s streets with effortless expertise, wearing CHANEL.
Behati Prinsloo Flips the Lights on the Empire State Building to Mark World Wildlife Day
Fashion Facts You Did Not Know
Who Knew?!
You either love or hate fashion. Styles have come and gone, and many of them return into our clothing stores after a few years. Some people just cannot be bothered to keep up with recent trends, while others can’t get enough of the latest styles. You can love it or you can hate it, but here is some interesting fashion facts you will enjoy.
Second-hand clothing was pretty much normal among the wealthy people.
In 1870s, chemical dyes were introduced for underwear, offering the full variety of colours.
Until 19th century, men’s shirts were considered to be underwear.
Réard declared that a real bikini could be “pulled through a wedding ring.”
Louis Réard, the inventor of modern bikini, named it after the Bikini Atoll where the U.S. did extensive nuclear testing.
Nightclothes were first fashioned in 16th century. Until then, people would sleep in day clothes or naked.
Most of French fashion traditions were lost in the Revolution. Napoleon eventually brought the glamour of fashion back in 1804.
“Bra” emerged as a cool new slang word among young women in 1930s.
On the subject of bras, the famous author Mark Twain (who wrote The Adventures of Tom Sawyer) was the inventor of the bra clasp.
In the U.S., slave girls used grape vines to make their own crinoline hoops for their Sunday dresses.
The bustle, introduced in early 1900s, made sitting down for women difficult, if not impossible.
Hobble skirts were so narrow under the knees that walking in one was not an easy task.
Historically, purple clothes were only worn by magistrates, emperors and other aristocracy in Rome, Italy.
In the 1960s, Rudi Gernreich came up with monokini, a swimsuit of one piece with a completely exposed top.
In 1907, a woman was arrested on a beach in Boston for wearing a one-piece swimsuit.
Barbie’s first outfit was a black-and-white striped one-piece swimsuit.
Star Wars princess Leia’s bikini is thought to be the most famous bikini in the world.
New York City Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia popularised the modern thong. He introduced it in 1939, ordering NYC’s nude dancers to cover up a little bit.
Levi’s jeans are one of the most popular brands of jeans. Although you might pay a hefty price for a pair now, the first pair sold for $6 worth of gold dust back in 1853.
High heels are nothing new to the world. In the 18th century, they were fashionable even for children.
Ralph Lauren’s real name was Ralph Lifshitz.
In the Middle Ages, poorer people would wear mittens, while the richer would wore gloves to show off their wealth.
Doc Martens come in all different colors and sizes now, but the first pair was created using old tires.
Technically, items are only “vintage” if they were made more than sixty but less than a hundred years ago.
During the Renaissance period, it was fashionable to shave off the eyebrows.
Up until the 17th century, men didn’t wear underwear at all.
Although there are more female fashion magazines in circulation today, France’s first fashion magazine was aimed at men in 1678.
An Artist Painted A Bunch Of Famous Celeb Men Going Down On Women. Yes that’s him!
Story teller. Photography maker. Geometry seeker. Architecture lover. World explorer.
The news comes from friends and collaborators of the artist
Less seen images of famous and somewhat less popular painters, sculptors, architects at work.
Steal from anywhere that resonates with inspiration or fuels your imagination
Canadian writer and producer Christopher Moloney takes us back to movie locations with this unique project.