Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Bandes à part ...



Nous avions cru l'affaire enterrée, telle une momie dans son cercofage, et puis voilà que the "bandage dress" refait un come back triomphant. Inventée et crée par Hervé Leger en 1989, les petites bandes de lycras et d'élasthane, moulant dangereusement les corps féminins avaient connu un vif succès . Mais, par sans doute trop de corps meurtris par ce fashion carcan ou encore par trop de puritanisme, les petites bandelettes ont quitté les catwalks.

Vingt ans après sa création, voilà qu'elle refait surface pour devenir un must-have de l'été prochain, et qui mieux que son créateur pouvait la réanimer avec autant de verve, sa collection est divine, jouant de la bandelette avec art et magie .






Et bien d'autres créateurs ont emboîté le pas à ce fashion sparadras, bandages ou bondages...il n'y a qu'un pas..quoiqu'il en soit la bande à la côte.

De la bande à la bandes des classiques, pas si classiques...(Chanel, Céline)



De la bande sobre mais follement sexy (Jil Sander)



De la bande, comme j'aime...(Stella Mc Artney)



De la bande Preen



De la bande coquine, mais diablement stylée (sonia Rykiel)




De la bande...un peu velcro (Balenciaga)



De la bande...un peu cordage...(Marios Schwab)



De la bande claire (Byblos, Blumarine)



De la bande rock (Balmain)



De la bande en maillots



Définitivement sexy, The bondage dress exige un corps parfait pour une tenue parfaite...qu'on se le dise et exige, seule une taille 36 peut arborer ce style de tenue . Pour toutes les autres, on peut toujours jouer sur l'effet bandes, moins moulant mais tout aussi charmant.


Man Fashion: Tennis Clothing for Men

I have posted the Golf Clothing for men in early of the week, now I am sharing some clothing tips with readers who addicted to tennis.


Basically the style found in tennis clothes is not just based on being fashionable. A lot of the design of the modern tennis clothes is based on allowing the tennis players to move in a fluid, free motion. In fact, modern tennis clothes are designed to allow athletes to feel unencumbered as they jump, twist, cut, and swing simultaneously in various combination. This is why modern tennis clothes fit well, yet loosely. They are lightweight and don't hold moisture. This also helps keep the tennis players dry and cool.


There was a time when selecting tennis clothes was quite a simple endeavor; the tradition of wearing tennis whites made the selection process quite streamlined. However, as anyone who follows tennis knows, the days of watching Martina Navratilova or Jimmy Connors take the court wearing all white are long gone, and today's game is one that embraces fashion forward styles and functional fabrics.


Today's best players, like Roger Federer and Maria Sharapova, are often seen in apparel that spans the spectrum of color and fashion; not surprisingly, the rest of the tennis world has followed suit.

As I mentioned above, those performance fabrics – like polyester, nylon, and spandex - breathe unlike traditional textiles allowing you to stay cool and dry even during the height of summer. Further, these high tech fabrics hold their shape and color much better than their cotton counterparts, allowing you to look good before, during, and after your match, and their high durability will allow you to continue to look good in the future.

While there is nothing wrong with wearing traditional whites to the court, proper tennis attire now includes bright colors and prints which continue to gain popularity at all levels of the game. Style and form are important considerations when selecting tennis apparel, but one should be careful not to ignore function as well as the traditions of the game.

Tennis Warm-Up Outfit
All tennis players should own a proper warm-up outfit, which is typically a two piece suit consisting of long pants and a long sleeved top. A warm-up outfit helps the athlete stay warm and get loose before a match, and it is also the traditionally preferred attire for arrival at the court. Tradition also holds that warm-up suits should be removed during the actual match unless it happens to be a very cold day.

During a match, men should wear tucked shirts and tennis shorts, although more and more the untucked look is becoming a presence in professional and amateur tennis. Women should wear short sleeved or sleeveless shirts paired with skirts or skorts – shorts that have styling that resembles a traditional skirt.

It is important to note that the traditional tennis attire is still alive and well in some places, particularly at some tennis and country clubs. If you are invited to play as a guest at a club, check with the club or your host in order to be certain that your tennis clothes are appropriate and fitting with their dress code.

Tennis Shoes - Sneakers
No tennis outfit is complete without the ever important accessories. Tennis shoes should be sneaker style, and it is probably best to purchase sneakers that are specifically designed for tennis. Not only will true tennis shoes perform better, they will not have black or dark colored soles which are banned at many courts due to their tendency to leave dark scuffs on the playing surface. Make sure you complement your tennis outfit with fashionable socks as well as things like headbands, hats, or wristbands; all of which will help keep your face and hands dry and ready for action.

Until then, enjoy your game while maintain the style.


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Pop Diva Madonna Keeps Shocking Us!


Summer Spring 2009
fashion collections of Rodarte, Givenchy, Thakoon, Narciso Rodriguez and Herve Leger proved that "surgical corset" turns into fashion trend. As we know Madonna is a big lover of fashion trends, but this time it seems like Madonna laid it thick a little.

In promotional photo session of her album Hard Candy Madonna was dressed in something that didn't look like clothes. I would say it was stylish "surgical corset".

Maybe Pop Star Madonna just forgot that what looks sexy at the age of 35 is not very attractive at the age of 50...

Man Fashion: Calvin Klein Spring 2009 Jeans Campaign

Who doesn't like a great pair of denim, and what is better than someone pulling them off? Well, keep your pants on because Calvin Klein is playing out all of these fantasies with the new Spring 2009 Calvin Klein Jeans campaign. The racy advertisement will be featured in the March issues of your favorite fashion magazines. What's more? there is a commercial, shot by Steven Meisel has been banned in America. The campaign stars male and female models — including Anna Jagodzinska, Anna Selezneva, Natasha Poly, Edita Vilkeviciute, Carson Parker, Danny Schwarz, Vladimir Ivanov and new face Mikus Lasmanis — who aren’t wearing much more than their Calvins . You can find out Calvin Klein Spring-Summer 2009 Jeans ad campaign here.


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Tuesday, February 3, 2009






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Milan Fashion Week: Raf Simons Fall 2009

As I promised in my earlier post, here is another top selection from Milan Fashion Week, Raf Simons.

Simons brilliantly played off the notion by manipulating unlikely face-offs between the conventional and the not-so: a camel coat had gray flannel lapels, a gray flannel jacket had camel sleeves. A knit shrug was laid over a suit. The remnants of a techno-fabric jacket made another.

But the sharpest juxtapositions were neoprene like shrugs in hot pink or bright blue hauled over flannel or pinstripes to create the impression of an alien other.




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