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NEUE FLORA moda
CONTRAST fotografia
NO ES INOCENTE editorial
FASION ENCUENTRA CON LA TECNOLOGÍA tendacia de moda
Model - Jelissa black glasses with metal studs - M- Unique Design
FASHION SHOWS
Más: Tendencias, Editoriales, Fotografía y mucho más! much more!
LUNE T TE S DE MANIFIQUE Photography / NADJA GESKUS Models / CASSIE (A&P MODELS)Â JELISSA ZUIDERWIJK Makeup & Hair, Design of all Glasses / MARION DE WA ARD (M UNIQUE DESIGN)
Model - Jelissa Purple glasses with black and white fake fur - M- Unique Design
Eyepad silver with black lace - M- Unique Design
Model - Jelissa Golden glasses with golden chains - M- Unique Design golden ring with stone/chains, nails gold plated
Model - Jelissa
Model - Cassie (AenP Model A gency) golden triangle glasses - M-Unique Design
Model - Jelissa Heartshape glasses with strasstones - M-Unique Design
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LUNETTES DE MANIFIQUE
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EDITORES PALABRA
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FOTOGRAFÍA FORMAL
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MAQUILLAJE PARAÍSO TROPICAL
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MODA NEUE FLORA MAQUILLAJE FLORES
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EDITORIAL VIVIENDO EL SUEÑO
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EDITORIAL ME MODERNA
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EDITORIAL SONIDO DE LA NATURALEZA
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FOTOGRAFÍA CONTRASTE
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FOTOGRAFÍA SUEÑOS DE CUENTO
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EDITORIAL NO ES INOCENTE
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MODA FASION ENCUENTRA CON LA TECNOLOGÍA
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MODA AURUM
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EDITORIAL ESTERA PLANA
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MODA COLORES GLAMOROSOS
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MODA VER AL CUADRADO
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EDITORIAL VIAJAR DE VUELTA
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MODA BLONDIE SANGRE
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MODA MI MANERA
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MODA CONTRASTAR EN LAS ROCAS
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MODA ARMARIO DE LA ABUELA
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MODA PALOMA BLANCA
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FASHION SHOW MBFW TOKYO
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FASHION SHOW MBFW AUSTRALIA
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EDITORIAL REDER
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AD, Design & Illustration LUC-ANDRÉ PAQUETTE JENNIFER HORSTMEIER AURORE DEMEDE Graphic Designer AYAKO NAGUMO AMANDA EALY MINORU KOSAKA Editors AGATHE SCHWAAR ELIZABETH HUNT EDWARD HATFIELD JEN LOMAS BASHIR O. HARRELL
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Editor in Chief & Direc tor GERD KRAMER
Sub Editors MARY SIMCOX BRANDON LINDER VERA CHAN SILVIA GALASSO Japanese Editors TOMOKO FUJII HIROKO IKEDA NORIKO MINORU KOSAKA TOMOE YAMADA AYA ARAKAWA German Editors VIRGINIA RAEUCHLE SCHAAL French Editors AGATHE SCHWAAR Spanish Editors GLÁUCIA MONTEIRO
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Korean Editors SOOJIN LEE JIYOUNG CHOI Chinese Editors ERIKA JAYLON KELLY Vietnamese Editors THANH HUYEN TRANG NGUYEN Vietnamese Graphic Designer HA TRINH Consultants SOOJIN LEE YUQI NAKAMURA MIWA HIKITA Marketing YOKO YAMAMOTO ELIZABETH PAIGE HUNT Stylists TOMOKO FUJII EWA FIUTAK JUSTYNA KORUSIEWICZ Web & PR Managers KENTA UCHIDA YOSHINORI YOSHIDA JOONAS LIEPPINEN SAYAKA HASHIMOTO MASAHIRO MINAMI Assistant NAOKO HIGASHIYAMA
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E DITO RE S PAL AB R A
Hola, El clima se está demasiado caliente. En invierno, nos queixhamos pies y manos frías, la lluvia o incluso nieve. Cubierta de pies a cabeza, otros vestidos y deseando días más calurosos. Cuando llega el verano comenzamos a perder un poco de viento fresco o frío ... Nos encontramos con el traje perfecto para la temporada, disfrutar del arte y la moda de hoy y ser inspirados por este trabajo colección curada para usted.
Gerd
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PARAÍSO TROPICAL K YLIES PROFESSIONAL: Makeup, Hair & Photography K YLIE EUSTACE Model / NASYA MARBUN
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Bra-Pieces Skirt-H&M Overknee socks-Albert Cuyp Market Shoes-H&M
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Photography / NATHALIE HENNIS Stylist / MANON BAKKER MUA / MARION DE WA ARD(M-UNIQUE DESIGN) Model / FLOR A (ELITE AMSTERDAM)
Body- Top Shop
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Photography / SIMONE MALTAGLIATI Model / DARINA YARISH L ASHMAKER ALEV T YNA PROSIEKINA Makeup / ALEV T YNA PROSIEKINA
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VIVIENDO EL SUEÑO Photography / L AIA SP HT TP://L AIASPPHOTOGR APHY.WIX .COM/PHOTO Model / ESTEL A FERNANDEZ Stylist / CHRISTINA GONZÀLEZ HT TP://CHRISTINAESTILISTA .WIX .COM/ST YLIST MUA / VERÓNICA MARÍN HT TP:// VERONICAMARINMUA .TUMBLR.COM/
Clothes - The Floating Ice
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ME MODERNA MUAH / K ATE MA XIMOVA Style / KONSTANTIN KOSHKIN Model / SVETA SHUPENKO
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SONIDO DE LA NATURALEZA
Photography / SIMONE MALTAGLIATI Model / GIULIA FORLEO Makeup / GIULIA FORLEO
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Photography / ANNA KHMELEVA HT TPS:// VK .COM/KHMELEVANNA Model/ LUCIE A gency / BALINT NEMES PERSONAL MODEL MNGMT HT TP://INSTAGR AM.COM/BALINTNEMES Location / HOLEŠOVICE , PR AGUE
CONTR ASTE
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Photography / STEFANIE ANDERSON W W W.LORIS-FOTOGR AFIE .DE HT TPS:// W W W.FACEBOOK .COM/LORIS.FOTOGR AFIE1 Model / ALEJANDR A GUTIERREZ GOMEZ HT TPS:// W W W.LITMIND.COM/282688 (AGENCY: GORET T YS MANAGEMENT HT TP:// W W W.GORET T YSMANAGEMENT.COM) Model / JAR A GOMEZ HT TPS:// W W W.LITMIND.COM/250 031 JEWELERY- JAVIER PRIETO HT TPS:// W W W.FACEBOOK .COM/JPECULIARPECULIAR
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NO ES INOCENTE Photography / ANDREA CAVALL ARO / GL ANZSTÜCK Models / VICTORIA BY VINTAGEMÄDCHEN Makeup / LINA VORL ÄNDER Hair / BARBERESS MO ROUGE Hats, Planning, Post Production / TATE MILLINERY, K AREN CAVALL ARO white dress - Hengstin High Fashion
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FA SIO N EN CU ENTR CO N L A TECN O LO GĂ?A Photography / VANESSA HARTMANN Creativedirector & Styling / RENE POMBERGER, ROEE Production / MICHAEL MAIRHOFER, ROEE Assistent / K ATHARINA EGGLER, ROEE Hair & Makeup / JENNY BL ADEK Model / JILLIAN KLINGLER (STELL A MODELS) Location / GALERIE HERR LEUTNER BILDWERKSTAT T(WIEN )
By Erica Van Noy
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a shion lab el RO EE wa s create d on 28 N ovemb er 2 013 o ut of love for th e in du s tr y a n d a s a n at tempt to intrig u e p e ople all over th e world with garm ent p ro ce ss te chn ologie s . Th e core of th e lab els p ers onalit y is detail an d qualit y. RO EE is all ab o ut u sin g th e b e s t qualit y in th e m os t uniqu e ways . For exa mple , a skir t isn' t ju s t a ba sic ar ticle of clothin g for th em , it 's an oth er way to evoke an em otion with a unique drap e of fab ric . Th e creators an d c aretakers of th e b ran d , Ren e Pomb erger an d Michael Mairhofer have made it their life purpose to mesmerize people with their creations. The designer of ROEE , Rene Pomberger has an impressive collec tion of high qualit y materials he matches together brilliantly. His main method is ex travagant cut s to create wearable works of ar t. He also have a love for technolog y and creates a stor y with clothing around new tech that he discovers. In the coming years I am sure we will begin to see some incredible collec tions from ROEE . Their current Spring /Summer 2016 collec tion is a small glimpse into the potential of this brand. Watercolor print s, draped fabric s with defined details create a look that can func tion as feminine, moody, or dramatic . Fashion that is func tional such as creations of ROEE , is not only easier as consumers to wear, but it is also more sustainable for the world as a whole. With each collec tion this brand grows more and more, keep your eyes on them. I am sure we will be seeing them ever y where soon enough.
TOP MILK SKIRT PIA MIA BAG ROEE SHOES NATALIE ROX
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TOP- PIA MIA TROUSERS - MILK NECKL ACE & BAG - ROEE SHOES NATALIE ROX
TOP - MILK SKIRT- PIA MIA
JACKET - ROEE DRESS - PIA MIA CAP- ANDY WOLF
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AURUM Photography / EVANGELOS RODOULIS Styliing & Designer /MARINA WILLMS Hair & Makeup /ROYA MANGAL Models /SELINA , VIOL A & BJÖRN (JOY MODELS MIL ANO)
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ESTERA PLANA Photography / ARSENII GER ASYMENKO HT TPS://50 0PX .COM/ARSGER A Stylist / ANNA EGOROVA . Hair & Makeup / ANNA SMIYAN Wardrobe / L AKE HT TP://L AKESTUDIO.ORG/, MARCHI HT TP://MARCHI.COM.UA / Model / ALYONA MITRYAYEVA (LINEA 12 MODEL MANAGEMENT UKR AINE) Location / KIEV, UKR AINE total look - L AKE
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pants - L AKE , jacket - Marchi silk top - L AKE
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pants - L AKE , silk top - L AKE
total look by L AKE
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Photography / EDWARD FLOWERS Designer / TATIANA SHABELNIK Model / SAR A ISHAG Makeup & Hair / MAKSIM LEONOV
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Photography & Photo-production/ MARTA VAREL A Model / CATARINA PIL ÃO Makeup / CARL A CUNHA
Videography / TSURU VIDEOGR AFIA Eyeglasses / ÓPTICA DA BOAVISTA Assistant / ANDRÉ SANTOS
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Photography / BOGL ÁR PERUZZI Styling / TÍMEA DIÁNA JAK AB Beauty / BOGL ÁRK A TÖRÖK Model / KIT TI / ART MODELS
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CLOTHES ZAR A , H&M, MANGO, ST YLIST'S OWN
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Top & shoes - Stylists own Trousers - Lavinia Cadar Hat - Victoria Grant
MI MANERA Photography / VALLENTINOV Stylist / YULIYA OLEKSENKO Hair & Makeup / MARGO ZHURM Model / MODEL: JESSICA PAGE ( DAMA AGENCY )
Infinity shirt - Robert Kalinkin Kimono Jacket - Poket Shoes - Serap Pollard
Royal blue coat - Robert Kalinkin Shoes -Serap Pollard
Dress - Catherine Ferguson Headband - Jankele Bag - Gianoi Shoes - Stylist own
Top - Catherine Ferguson Coat - Robert Kalinkin
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Photography / ALISA ZAIANOVA & TATIANA SHABELNIK Fashion Designer / TATIANA SHABELNIK Models / SAR A ISHAG, ANNA ASIA , ANZHELIK A POLIMONOVA Makeup / TRINIDAD DE LEON Hair Stylist / KENNEY BOHORQUEZ Stylist / MAKSIM LEONOV Photo retouching / DMITRY PIROZHNIKOV
C O N T R A S TA R EN L AS ROCAS
By Ann Ravinther
Claiming that there is no one like a cer tain person may seem like a cliché or an extremity. But, Tatiana Shabelnik is not your average fashion designer. There are many things that set her apar t from the norm. She grew up under the Soviet rule and she has spent 25 years in the education. Her rich roots and life, only adds to the uniqueness that she bring s to her brand and designs. With this, her journey in fashion captivates us as boldly as the colors she uses. We talk to her about her latest collection: En Vie: TELL US ABOUT YOUR NEW COLLECTION – WHAT INSPIRED YOU? Tatiana Shab elnik: O n March 19, 2 015, I showc ase d my F/ W 15’ collec tion with St yle Fashion Week in Los Angeles . At the same time, Ava J. H olmes showed her Elephantasia project. She asked me to contribute a design to the project, which was a collaboration between 13 international designers to raise awareness and funds for the protection of African Elephants. In May 2015, I designed a dress for the Elephantasia project. It inspired me to base my latest collec tion on the same theme: animals and nature. My signature dress for this collec tion is a “Monkey Dress”. I was born in the Year of the Monkey and this year, 2016, is my year. Both dresses were hand-painted by a ver y talented Belarusian batik painter, Zina Fediunina. EN: YOU’RE KNOWN FOR YOUR VIBRANT USE OF COLOUR. WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO YOU? TS: Not long ago, I asked a friend why most of the cars on the roads in America are in shades of grey, black – neutral colours … and his response was: “ Bec ause it ’s safe.” Colour means a lot to me an d I am not afraid of bright colours . Nor am I interes te d in “safe” colour choices . My signature use of ora n ge refle c t s enth u sia sm , wa rmth a n d ha p pin e ss w hile als o c a pturin g a sen se of en erg y a n d ch e er f uln e ss . A s a S oviet emigrant , my sele c tion of colours embodies the qualities of risk-taking, physical confidence, vivacious competition, and independence. AR: AND WHAT DOES THAT SAY ABOUT THE WOMEN THAT WEARS THEM? TS: It’s about being unafraid of taking a stand and making a statement. AR: WHERE DID YOUR LIKING FOR BOLD COLOUR COME FROM? TS: My upbringing in the Soviet Union and my love for arts. My good friend, Jeri Ferris, wrote about the colour red that inspires me: “Red. A significant word. In Russian, it is ‘krasny,’ which means both the colour red and the concept of beaut y. So Red S quare, Krasnaya Ploshchad, means both red and beautiful, and it truly is both.” (http://w w w.jerichaseferris.com/russia.html) EN: COLOUR IS LINKED TO BEAUT Y AND YOU PICK MODELS THAT ARE DIVERSE IN LOOKS. TS: My line is entitled, “CONTR AST.” And, I consider myself a child of the world: I have friends from all over and I design for dif ferent cultures, races, an d nationalitie s . Fashion unite s all dif feren ce s . I always make sure that I rep re sent all race s an d nationalitie s through my mo dels on runways an d editorials. AR: I LOVE THE WAY YOU THINK! YOU’RE FROM MINSK, BELARUS –WHAT DO YOU IMPART FROM YOUR CIT Y TO THIS COLLECTION? TS: I work with a contra s t of contemp orar y Los A n gele s glam o ur combin e d with th e an ce s tral pa s t of rural B elaru s . My de sign s have de ep ro ot s in s t yle s of B elorussian folk dre sse s from my yo uth b ut with a m o dern t wis t! My colle c tion also take s from th e contra s t of p over t y an d wealth in th e world – the p s ychologic al p ower of vibrant clothing during tough p olitic al, so cial, an d economic time s (where I come from). This is reflec te d in the details and craf tsmanship of my designs. EN: WHAT SORT OF MATERIAL DO YOU USE FOR YOUR DESIGN? TS: I work with natural fibers—silks and chif fons. I love the flow of light fabrics and the feel of them. It is also a reflection of freedom for me. EN: DO YOU HOPE THAT PEOPLE FEEL A SENSE OF FREEDOM WHEN THEY VIEW YOUR WORK? TS: I want my admirers to feel unique, independent, and free from any limitations dictated by the customs of dif ferent countries. I hope they will feel a connection with people ever y where—that we are all citizens of the world. EN: YOU GREW UP IN A COMMUNIST STATE . HOW HAS THAT INFLUENCED YOUR VIEW ON FASHION? TS: I think, due to the limited choices in clothing , p eople had to learn how to make thing s themselves if they wanted to lo ok dif ferent . My mom an d grandmother are my big gest inspirations in life. My grandmother taught me how to knit when I was small. My mom showed me how to sew when I was a teenager. EN: I’M SURE THEY’RE PROUD TO SEE WHERE YOU ARE NOW IN FASHION. HOW HAS THE JOURNEY BEEN? TS: Exciting! I truly enjoy the process. You never know what the next day brings or which media outlet would notice and cover your stor y. I work hard with building my brand. With a limited budget, I’m doing ever y thing myself. I put endless hours af ter my full-time job at the college but my friends are helping me tremendously too! Even though, it is ver y busy – I enjoy the moment and process of creating art. I am not in a rush for millions. A true artist enjoys art more than dollar signs. EN: WELL SAID! THE PROCESS BEHIND THE ART IS VERY IMPORTANT AS WELL – WHAT IS YOURS? I come up with an idea for a collec tion, buy the fabric s, do the sketches them, and then send the sketches and fabric to my amazing sample makers in Belarus . All of o ur communic ation , until the garment is rea dy, is done thro ugh S k yp e . I also fly to Belarus on ce p er year for ab o ut three week s an d manage to produce some collections while there. Thank you, Tatiana.
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Jewelr y, Glasses, Purse, Belt – My Grandma’s Closet Skirt jacket suit – Yves Saint Laurent Blouse – Spiegel Shoes – Ann Taylor
ARMARIO DE LA ABUELA Photography / TJ MANOU W W W.TJMANOU.COM Model / SAVANNAH WILLIAMS Makeup / NATALIA MALOVA Hair / ERIN MCK AY Stylist / FR ANCESCA ROTH
Hat, Jewelr y, Glove, Handbag – My Grandma’s Closet Glasses – Cool Ray Platform heels – Hailey Jeans Co.
By Devsmita Saha
“Old is G old”, the age old saying has become the latest mantra th e se days . It a c tually sen ds u s ba ck to th e fla shba ck of o ur lives! Granny’s cute little smile with rug ged clothes along with the glasses and the cotton pant s are now creating a throwback in o ur live s . T im e s a re cha n gin g fa s t , valu e s a re ero din g b ut I think at some point Grandma's experiences leave a mark on our genes. Th e pa s t ha s b e en in spirin g th e fa shion world for quite s om e tim e , a s wom en th e se days a re goin g for retro fa shion with a bit of m o dernization . ‘ V intage’ is th e word we n ormally h ea r th e se days , w hich de s crib e a s n ot n e ce ssa rily old , b ut a re p ro du ce d in s u ch a fa shion that th e overall lo ok give s a n antique impression . So Ladies! Whenever you find a relatively old o ut f it in yo ur closet , get ha p py b e c a u se yo u ju s t got yo ur hands washed in treasure. M ore than a few tim e s , I've b e en told that I have a c a s ual-girl lo ok; that with my dimple s a n d b ea ut y ma rk , I sh o uld've b e en b orn in this golden era as vintage won’t go with me b ut few of th em kn ew that a s m u ch a s I love vintage s t yle an d take that a s a complim ent , th o ugh , I've b e en on e to wish I'd b e en b orn in a n ea rlier de c a de . I m ea n , s ure , wom en got to live thro ugh s om e enviable fa shion tren ds thro ugh o ut th e 2 0 th centur y, but I wouldn't definitely lose a chance to hang out in 50’s. And with that awe comes the stark realization that, even though I'm n ot in ept w h en it com e s to dre ssin g myself, I will n ever, ever have the out fit-b uilding ins tinc t an d s t yle confidence that my G ra n dma n ever faile d to display (n ot to m ention I don' t have a cce ss to ma ny of th e b ea utif ul vintage pie ce s of th e de c a de s sh e live d thro ugh). B ut that do e sn' t m ean sh e c a n' t ser ve a s inspiration to me. I'm p ret t y s ure ma ny la die s o ut th ere wo uld have ob se ssion with p uf f-sle eve s weater s . I a m con s tantly lo okin g for knit s like this , a n d I wo uld love to pair it up with m ulti-s tra n d n e ckla ce alon g with a crop p e d len g th sla ck s , alon g with flat s with a wrap-around ankle-strap and . Also, there used to be one long knit ted cloth but I have no idea if this robe like thing was inten de d to b e worn o ut side th e h om e , b ut I ab s olutely love the wrap style, stripes-and-floral print combo, and contrasting cuf f s . It co uld b e either a wide -leg pant s or a maxi skir t , b ut I would argue that it looks fabulous either way,
Fur collar, Coat, Jewelr y, Gloves, Spats, Purse – My Grandma’s Closet vintage Earrings – Barrera Heels – BCBG
especially with t wo -tone shoes . Talking about old clothes, I would give almost any thing to have the monogrammed s weater, especially love how it looks with the black midi skirt and heels. I remember Grandmother kept it classic with a black dress and piles of gold accessories. Whether or not you are able to discover it, ever y vintage garment comes with a stor y. Little is more exciting than being able to trace the origin of a garment. Even in c ase s when we c annot f in d any details b eyon d where we o urselve s c ame across a piece, it take s only a drop of imagination to create th ose sp ecial s torie s o ur self. Vintage and antique clothing is seeped in myster y and histor y, and learning or dreaming it is half the charm of wearing it. Strapless linen jumpsuit with ruf fled sweetheart neckline and checkered newsboy cap could be seen as the one of the most fashionable outfit. Another vintage style which I would want to steal would be midi-length black dress, high heels and hood-scar f thing y, which would I guess looks nothing lesser than a movie star! This ‘epitome of womanhood’ has undergone refurbishing over the years and ever y style does justice to the aforementioned title as it represents the socio- cultural renovations to a large ex tent, as well. We all know histor y repeat s it self, but in this case it is the modernized of f-beat adaptation of retro feature which has been the driving force behind the success of fusion fashion. It is basically histor y, and art, and the stories of those who have come before us. Owning and wearing vintage clothing is a way of keeping those people and those histories and that artistr y alive. At the end of the day, to wear vintage clothing is to be wrapped in romance. So ladies! Let’s keep the spirit alive and revive the golden days!
Blouse, Tie, Jewelr y – My Grandma’s Closet vintage Jacket – Bobbie Brooks Belt – Uniqlo Pants – Chequers Platforms – Hailey Jeans Co.
Hat, Jewelr y, Glasses, Gloves, Purse – My Grandma’s Closet Dress – Rialto Booties – Vince Camuto
Head wrap, Necktie, Jewelr y, Purse – My Grandma’s Closet Glasses – Cool Ray LS blouse – Emilio Pucci SS blouse – Francesca Roth Tank – Missoni Pants – Casual Corner Booties – Vince Camuto.
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M B F W TOKYO Photography / SHIGEKI NAK A JIMA
Hiroko Koshino
Anne Sofia Madsen
JOTARO SAITO
PEACH JOHN
YUMA KOSHINO
Johan Ku Goid Label
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Photography / BR ANDON VOIGHT INSTAGR AM @VOIGHTPHOTOS
Bella Hadid for Misha Collection
AUSTRALIA
By Allison Voight Fo cu sin g on Re s or t Wea r this yea r, from colo ur f ul co ck tail dre sse s to sop his tic ate d s wimwear, M erce de s- Benz Fashion Week Aus tralia inspire d with visions of the ultimate holiday wardrobe. Rep osition e d by IM G a s th e f ir s t Fa shion We ek plat form to deb ut Re s or t 17 collec tions globally, the event attrac ted established international brands Oscar de la Renta and Cynthia Rowley to showcase alongside local talent. An undeniable highlight, Oscar de la Renta wowed with a timeless, elegant collection for Spring /Summer sojourns. Vibrant botannicals dominated, from the op ening rea dy to wear lo ok a dorne d by sup ermo del S hanina S haik featuring an abs trac t lily p rinte d silk crep e blo use an d sc ar f with embroidere d p op py skir t . Re currin g floral detailin g to ok form thro ugh b ea utif ul c a s c a din g b ea din g a n d intricate hand craf ted petal embellishments. To the delight of fans of the luxur y house, breathtaking Old Holly wood inspired gowns were sent down the runway, including bridal wear. A stunning poppy gown with tiered silk organza petals showcased 258 hours of exper t embellishment. A sh ow s top pin g high low tulle skir t with velvet halter s tra p p e d b o dice a n d b ow of fered a modern take on a traditional tuxedo suit. Au s tralia n de sign er Toni Maticevski als o imp re sse d with his sp e cial event s olution s for Re s or t 17 – f ull circle skir t s a n d b u ssels create d s trikin g silh o u et te s paire d with sh e er pan ele d top s . Th e op enin g M erce de s- B enz Pre sent s D e sign er le d th e contin uin g tren ds in 2 017 for of f th e sh o ulder top s , metallics and bold yellow hues. TOME Styling his pieces with provocative sparkling hand cuf fs and gags by Ryan Storer, Maticevski wa s intere s tin gly f ir s t on th e bill to explore p op ular th em e s of female identity and empowerment. Frock shockers Di$count Univer$e played with similar issues in their show about self dis cover y a n d a n a na rchic sen se of feminin e p ower. H eavily emb ellish e d blazer s were detaile d with a nti e s tablishm ent , p unk in spire d eyelet a n d rin g ha rdwa re . S e quin e d rose m otif s feature d with garish b e dazzle d graf f iti s t yle scribblings designed to push the envelope on closer inspection.
Misha Colle c tion feature d cor sete d top s , in contra s t in s of t blu sh e s complimente d by luxe laces , ribb on detailing an d pret t y trenches – as mo deled by Bella Hadid for a reported $40 0K ! The GOLD capsule collection, with tassled fringed evening wear of fers a sultr y yet sweet take on boudoir chic.
Bian c a S p en der was also on p oint with s truc ture d ruf fle s , p olish e d suiting an d a p op of citron . Inn ovative shir tin g an d wearable tren ch e s by TO M E were a hit with celebrity attendees.
We Are Han dsome an d B on di Bather continue d to dominate p op ular s wimwear, with high cut lycra pie ce s crossin g over to a c tivewea r. P. E Nation t ypif ie d th e contin uin g 9 0 s re dux tren d in athleis ure , with th eir spin on p uf fer ve s t s , crop tops and patterned leggings. Sta n do ut de sign er s w h o interp rete d th e Re s or t b rief comm ercially a s a travel colle c tion in clu de d Gin ger & S ma r t . Th eir s op his tic ate d ‘ Voyager ’ colle c tion in spire d by a erial image s of th e ea r th , feature d gla m oro u s p o olside la ce cover ups an d nav y an d bronze cross haltered s wimsuit s sure to at trac t international b u yer s . St yle d with sh ow s top pin g millin er y by J onatha n H owa rd , rela xe d f it tailored trousers and easy flowing separates take you from the beach to the bar – no edits required.
Oscar de la Renta
brother-vellies
Bianca Spender
Ginger & Smart
P.E Nation
Oscar de la Renta
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R E D E R Photography / DAVID SIERR A Production / ORGASMOVISUAL Styling / R ADHA LEON - CATALINA CUERVO Makeup & Hair / VALENTINA SANDOVAL Post Production / R ADHA LEON Model / ANA MARIA CASTAÑO
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Model - Cassie (AenP Model A gency) Silver diamondband glasses with lips - M- Unique Design