Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Louboutin en vidéo...
C'est une grande tendance dans le monde de la mode (Tom Form, Karl Lagerfeld, Prada ...) imaginer un petit court métrage pour mettre en exergue les créations des designers.
Aujourd'hui, je vous présente "Psychologic" créé par Christian Louboutin pour sa nouvelle boutique à Los Angeles . Un petit court métrage conçu au départ comme un thriller aux accents très "hitchcockien" pour finir sur une comédie plein d'humour et de style...avec pour héroïne le mannequin Elisa Sednaoui et forcément les plus beaux modèles du Sir Louboutin...
Let's play !
Top 10 Best Dressed- London Fashion Week
10. Georgia Jagger in Chloe. With that bed head hair and minimal makeup she looks like she has rolled out of bed and into her heels. The ultimate laid back look.
7. The lovely Jourdan Dunn looks gorgeous holding this shocking pink Mulberry clutch. (I had to stop myself from using the words "glowing" and "radiating" which is what people always seem to describe pregnant ladies as...)
1. But at number one it has to be Emma Watson. She outshone all of the other A-Listers from Victoria Beckham to Liv Tyler at Buberry's closing party for the 25th anniversary of LFW in this dazzling dress.
Seriously is there nothing this girl can't do?
-She plays the one and only Hermione Granger.
-She has got a place at Brown University, one of the best in America and got straight A's on her A-Levels (nearly said OWLS then but stopped the Harry Potter nerd speak coming out just in time)
-She is doing some designing for charity People Tree
-AND on top of all that she always manages to look good.
However this Burberry dress (which is the ultimate party frock: short + sequins = stunning!) paired with some killer heels, tousled hair and smoky eyes is her best fashion choice yet.
Who is your number 1 best dressed from London Fashion Week?
Iwo Jima Flag
The original is from 1945 and probably the most iconic photo of the United States.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Mattel Gets Ethnic...
Each doll features its own unique personality and style and reflects one of three various skin tones - dark chocolate, milk chocolate and caramel. The line also features a mentoring theme and each doll comes with her own little sister. The little dolls are called Kianna, Courtney and Janessa. The big and little dolls hope to inspire mentoring in the black community (and all communities for that matter). Tell me if you like the dolls or not. My only gripe is the hair. I wish one of them could have had a more "natural" look but hey, this is progress! I wish these dolls were around when I was growing up. I LOVED to dress them up!
Mattel Gets Ethnic...
Each doll features its own unique personality and style and reflects one of three various skin tones - dark chocolate, milk chocolate and caramel. The line also features a mentoring theme and each doll comes with her own little sister. The little dolls are called Kianna, Courtney and Janessa. The big and little dolls hope to inspire mentoring in the black community (and all communities for that matter). Tell me if you like the dolls or not. My only gripe is the hair. I wish one of them could have had a more "natural" look but hey, this is progress! I wish these dolls were around when I was growing up. I LOVED to dress them up!
Monday, September 28, 2009
"Elegance does not consist in putting on a new dress" -Coco Chanel
My current style inspiration is jewellery inspired dresses.
They are bright, bold and beautifully patterned which means that you will definitely stand out from the crowd in one of these creations...
So has anyone got any ideas who designed these? Let me know in a comment if you do, it has been buggind me for days that I have forgotten who created these stunning pieces: