Friday, August 31, 2012

THE WEEK IN FASHION: AUGUST 27th-31st

Posted by Bethan Holt, Fashion Junior at Large

There's a chill in the air and a big "FASHION WEEKS START" note creeping ever closer on my calendar which means summer is drawing to an end and it's time to pull our socks up and get on with some major immersion in new season shopping and next season trends. It feels like everything is cranking up a notch or two already which means there is plenty of fashion news to share this week. Without further ado...

JONATHAN SAUNDERS T-SHIRT JUST £18

Vogue's now legendary fashion night out is taking place next Thursday evening and as always there's a packed calendar of events from oriental dressing up at Beyond Retro to a talk by Fran Burns and Bronwyn Cosgrave at Chanel and fun times with Richard Nicoll, Jonathan Saunders, Roksanda Ilinicic and Manolo Blahnik at Liberty. This year, Mr Saunders (as Vogue Fashion Fund winner) has the honour of designing the official t-shirt for event in aid of Refuge. That's a bonus for us as we can get out mitts on a bit of Saunders for just £18... Get it here at Gap Online

Vogue girls Emma, Sarah and Tilly in their Saunders tees (image from vogue.co.uk)
CONGRATULATIONS CHRISTOPHER BAILEY

The Burberry designer/ magic brand maestro is reportedly marrying his boyfriend Simon Woods  (a.k.a Mr Bingley in 2005's Pride and Prejudice film) in Chelsea next month. The chosen venue holds just 38 guests so it's bound to be a smaller, more intimate affair than Burberry's famed, celeb-packed fashion shows. The handsome pair wouldn't look out of place in a Burberry ad.

Christopher Bailey and Simon Woods (image from dailymail.co.uk)
 WHAT IS MARC JACOBS DOING FOR SS13?

One of the most exciting things about fashion is the anticipation of the catwalks- how will everything look? What will the mood be? We all know that Marc Jacobs and his three collections (Marc byMarc Jacobs, Marc Jacobs and Louis Vuitton) tend to sum up the season's key trends and general feeling pretty well- for SS12 there was saccharine lady and for AW12 it was all about big gems, Edwardian and covered up. In a new interview for Garage, Jacobs spoke to artist John Currin about what we can expect in the next few weeks. He has been asking himself "How am I going to make this sexier?" and looking at Currin's Gold Coast nude painting. Maybe we can expect more skin for Spring/ Summer?

John Currin's Gold Coast painting- a Marc Jacobs favourite (image from artnews.org)
OBAMA TALKS TO GIRLS

It's true that President Obama has been one of USA's most fashionably popular heads of state ever what with the support he's garnered from the like of Anna Wintour and Sarah Jessica Parker. And, yes, girls tend to be in the majority when it comes to being interested in fashion and shopping but it doesn't mean we can't also hold our own when it comes to talking about undoubtedly more important things like war, the economy and welfare (to name but a few). Some political commentators don't see it that way however. After, POTUS gave an interview to Glamour magazine he has attracted criticism that he is avoiding tougher questioning from hardcore politicos. The interview isn't available yet but I would bet that Obama didn't get a completely easy ride from Glamour editor-in-chief Cindi Leive nor should we take with anything more than a pinch of salt the accusations that fluff interviews aren't what Obama should be doing. Talking to Glamour is actually a great way to engage with a huge proportion of voters who may not otherwise encounter political journalism. I'd like to see Mitt Romney try to explain to Glamour readers why members of his party don't think you can pregnant from rape.

NEW LOOK FOR FASHION EAST

Rihanna in Claire Barrow (image from tumblr.com)
Lulu Kennedy's Fashion East initiative is upping its game for SS13 with an installation presentation and salon show at 50 St James. There are two new designers on board- Claire Barrow and Ryan Lo- while Maarten van der Horst returns for a third and final season. You might have herd about Barrow already- she's the girl whose illustrated biker jackets have already been worn by Rihanna and commissioned by Joseph. Susie Lau has written all about Ryan Lo over on StyleBubble this week, so you should head there to find out all about the Hong Kong born boy who, rather refreshingly, hasn't followed the familiar trajectory of CSM to Fashion East. I can't wait for the show!

Designs by Ryan Lo (image from stylebubble.co.uk)

SALLY SINGER LEAVING T MAGAZINE

Sally Singer is to leave New York Times T magazine it was announced this week. NY Times editor Jill  Abramson said "Sally's contributions are clear to anyone who's read the magazine during her tenure. Gorgeous visuals, interesting stories and enterprising features — both in print and online — have been hallmarks of her stewardship. We wish her every success." Sadly it seems the sudden departure is down to disappointing advertising revenues with the number of ad pages dropping from 1,600 in 2007 to 1,087 last year. Although her literary approach seemed like a breath of fresh air, it seems it wasn't good enough to keep commercial interest in the publication.

SWAROVSKI SS13

 NEWGEN  designer Huishan Zhang who will be incorporating
 Swarovski crystals into his work this season (image from vogue.co.uk)
There's an exciting group of designers working with Swarovski this season. There are a total of 11 designers collaborating with the Austrian gem company including Rodarte, Mary Katrantzou, Giles, Huishan Zhang, Marios Schwab, Joseph Altuzarra, Wes Gordon, Maarten van der Horst, Creatures of the Wind. The new collective continues the close relationship Swarovski has had with the industry since Isabella Blow and Alexander McQueen's collaboration with the brand in 1999.

VOGUE AIRBRUSHES GAGA

As soon as we saw US Vogue's September cover with Lady Gaga in a Marc Jacobs gown, we all knew that a teeny bit of touching up must have been done but now Vogue have released a video of the Mert and Marcus shoot and some careful pausing and screen shots show a pretty stark before and after.

Image from buzzfeed.com
Here's the video...



GET THE ANDY WARHOL LOOK

Nars has teamed up with Andy Warhol's foundation to create a make-up collection in honour of the artist's signature beauty regime. The collection contains 29 products and takes inspiration direct from Warhol and his many muses (think Edie Sedgwick smokey and Debbie Harry super bright lips). Check out Nars's website for more details and to be the first to get your hands on the collection.

Andy Warhol make-up from Nars (image from magazine.nytimes.blogs.com)

DUCHESS OF ALBA HITS THE BEACH

This is probably one of my favourite beach looks of the Summer- the brilliant Duchess of Alba in Formentera sporting a bikini plus digi flower print kaftan and huge shades and hat. Brilliant. 
(Image from huffingtonpost.com)
GOOD SHOPPING

A quick shout out for the Fair Fashion Fair which is taking place on 8th and 9th September on Westbourne Grove in aid of MIND, the mental health charity. The event promises to have plenty of brilliant bargains from vintage and designer fashion to furniture on offer. The organisers are working in partnership with charity shops to highlight  all the wonderful things a charity shop trawl can dig up. it looks like it'll be a really fun few days- find out more here .

One of my first tasks with the FashEd when I began work here last year was to help research a feature on Cambridge Satchel Company which she was writing for The Guardian. So it was great to come across the video of the label's founder Julie Deane. It's a promotion for Google Chrome but charts Julie's progression  from Mum looking for a school bag for her daughter to fashion mega success story.

Happy Weekend!



Canadian designer Beth Richards’ S/S swimwear line in Sept


 

Canadian Designer Beth Richards is pleased to announce that her second collection of Quality Modern Swimwear will launch on Parisian online showroom LE NEW BLACK, as well at the (capsule) Women’s show in New York on September 18-20, 2012.
 
Beth Richards Spring/Summer 13 collection is an evolution of the debut offering with updated basics and continues to draw inspiration from muses across the decades as well as bold iconography, such as the cross.
 
This follow up collection also introduces a rose color to the monochromatic palette of her first collection. An additional feminine element of stretch floral lace is worked into a few new pieces with sportier styles such as the Maud.
 
The Spring/Summer 13 collection continues to embrace classic and vintage styles. While a mix of mesh and high waists carry on as staples, this collection introduces a new super high waist bottom called Faye. This new piece allows the Beth Richards woman the ability to wear a two-piece bikini with the look of a one-piece.
 
Crop tops add another dimension to the versatility of the line, enabling the wearer the chance to mix and match and pair with her existing wardrobe for post-pool outfits.

Thursday, August 30, 2012

AW12 TREND INSIGHT: COMICS IN FASHION

Posted by Bethan Holt, Fashion Junior at Large

After yesterday's post, you know all about how comic book art is playing out in Autumn/Winter trends but the relationship between the oft-geeky world of comics and fashion is not a new one. In fact, I've found out that if you look hard enough (and consult the right experts) then there are plenty of examples of fashion and comic art interplay out there. I spoke to John Dunning a hugely knowledgable comic book enthusiast and author of the graphic novel "Salem Brownstone"- find out more about that by watching this really cool video. I love his approach to talking about comics and fashion. After giving me a trillion leads on the best things to look at-it all started with Anna Sui's Olive Oyl- he told me "I have a HUUUUUGE bugbear about how shit fashion in comics usually is as it is drawn by men who often haven't even met a girl before". That comment puts into context how niche within a niche fashionable comics are. Plenty of designers have used the medium as a fun way to build their brand and create great ad campaigns. Joh also senses big changes, "If you look at comics from the 70s and 80s, the girls look really unrealistic but that has really evolved in recent years". It helps that more girls are getting involved in the comic world with John citing Gail Simone as a major player. Here are FEAL's fashionable comic picks, with a little help from the very kind Mr Dunning.

1. PARIS

The ultimate fashion graphic novel is the recently published Paris by Erika Raven and Maarten Vande Wiele. It's not a straightforward fashion love-in but more of a dark look at what happens when three girls- Faith, Hope and Chastity- arrive in the French capital hoping to take the world by storm and become models. Expect a very clever send up of the murkier sides of planet fashion and beauty.

Page 16 of Paris with fashion credits

2. PETIT MAL AND FASHEMATICS

The FashEd has worked with Trust Fun, an Australian collective who have developed-among other interests- a speciality in creating fashion themed comics. They published Petit Mal in conjuction with their brilliant blog Fashematics -an online space where they develop absurd but completely bang-on equations to pick apart catwalk looks. For example, omelette + Wonder Woman = Chanel Resort '12. Fashematics also spurned a comic series which managed to get a little close to the mark when it unwittingly put a zombiefied version of John Galliano on the cover just weeks before the former Dior designer's fall from grace. One member of the gang, Shane Sakkeus, told Dazed Digital “Petit Mal barely scratches the surface of the hilarity of the fashion world! If one were to draw a line to express the funniness, it would stretch to the moon and back”. The group moved into amazingly printed scarves, bags and robes but seemed to have dropped off the radar in the last year or so with no more merchandise, Facebook updates or blog posts- very sad! It seems that the group are persuing their own projects with Mark Vassallo styling for key Oz designers and Jonathan Zawada getting involved in Japan's CQ store.

John Galliano on Fashematical mag (image from fashematics.com)


Petit Mal images from (tags.thepop.com)
3. JAMES JEAN AND PRADA

Back in 2007, Prada enlisted the help of comic book cover artist James Jean (he worked on the Fables series) to bring some ethereal illustrated beauty to their SS08 collection- remember those silk printed tunics and fairy adorned handbags? If Miuccia endorses it, so the world follows.

James Jean for Prada (image from comic212.net)
4. PAUL POPE

Paul Pope is an alternative comic book artist who has a huge scope of work which ranges from reinventing Batman for the future to working with DKNY and Diesel. There's an obvious attraction for brands like these in working with someone like Pope who is a key player in the avant-garde, underground cool culture which their consumers are part of, or aspire to be involved in.

Paul Pope's work for DKNY (image from blog.youworkforthem.com)

Diesel celebrated SS07 fashion week in New York by commissioning Pope to create silk screen manga-like installations for their windows rather than the usual mannequins. The characters were all decked out for their adventures in Diesel looks. 
Paul Pope working on his Diesel screens (from comicsbeat.com)

5. DAN CLOWES

John could not praise the work of Clowes enough, telling me "the final panel of Ice Haven (Clowes 2005 graphic novel) is just amazing. I'm still trying to live up to it". In 2000, a strip from Clowes' Ghost World was used as an ad for Comme des Garcons. I think this might be my favourite- it's so simple yet says so much. John calls it "Goosebumps". Ghost World was made into a film in 2001 starring Scarlett Johannsson, her first ever film.

Dan Clowes for Comme des Garcon (image from Joh Dunning)

Finally, John has let FEAL have a sneak peak at Dead Cheerleader- a comic which he is working on with illustrator Fay Dalton who seems to be one of those rare (in John's words!) comic enthusiasts who lists fashion as a main inspiration.  John and Fay may or may not realise this, but Dead Cheerleader goes perfectly with the dark girl goth which is simmering around AW12. As soon as I saw the images I thought of Christopher Kane and his references to the shiny fabric they line coffins with. 


Christopher Kane AW12- very Dead Cheerleader (image from catwalking.com)








Wednesday, August 29, 2012

KA-POW AW12 TREND PART 1: COMIC BOOK FASHION FOR WONDER WOMEN

Posted by Bethan Holt, Fashion Junior at Large

Most of you reading will be familiar with terms like "having it all" and being a "super woman" which are used unsparingly across the media to describe how females in the 21st century could/should live our lives. No matter whether it is article in a women's magazine advising readers how to fit having a gazillion children around training for ironman triathlons and running a business or a scaremongering piece in a certain daily newspaper warning of all the awful things which happen to society when women work, there has never been more debate around the merits of living up to Helen Gurley Brown's ambition of women "having it all". Inevitably, fashion has picked up on this notion with an ever growing cohort of designers aiming their collections at women who are occupying roles both at home and in a work environment- see Lauren Cochrane's insightful piece in today's Guardian.

Frank Miller's neo-noir Sin City (image from wikipedia.com)
Pencil skirts and perfect black trousers are all very well, but we can flip this on its head and make everything that little bit more FUN. That's because alongside the office appropriate dresses and mid heels which are the absolute practical investment this season, there is a bit of cartoon wonder woman wit being introduced into the equation by the likes of Nicholas Ghesquiere at Balenciaga and Phillip Lim. Through his AW12 and pre-fall collections, Lim has become the poster boy for comparing the wonder women we all want to be (with a little help from our clothes) with the comic super heroine who's right up there with Batman and Superman . Lim told Style.com that "Everyone wants garments to be superheroes. This 'fill in the blank' should save your day, your week, your year."Thus, he gave us fabulous black/white tailored slacks and a completely chic, wear-everyday tweed coat but also threw "ka-pow" knits and accessories inspired by Sin City and V for Vendetta into the mix to make his own cocktail of literal comic book heroism and metaphorical wardrobe wonders.

3.1 Phillip Lim clutch at Matches press day. Now you can buy it £345
3.1 Phillip Lim Kapow sweater £390 at Matches

Mr Lim mixes up his superhero comics with his his superhero clothes for pre-fall '12 (image from style.com)
Lim has taken his comic book fixation a step further for Vogue's Fashion Night Out. He's teamed up with Jan Duursema, a comic book artist with a speciality in Star Wars, and comic strip writer John Ostrander to produce Kill The Night which touches on all those issues of multi-dimensional lives but in a properley super heroine kind of way. It is described by Lim's people as a "A story of duality and metamorphosis, day and night, black and white, love and betrayal. Things are not what they seem. Look again."


Ghesquiere's concept for Balenciaga AW12 made the brand a corporation with models transformed into IT workers and Vice Presidents. While the idea was grounded in the reality of modern office life, the notion of something a little more cosmic entered the collection via a series of highly covetable sweatshirts with slogans like "Join a weird trip" emblazoned on the front alongside sci-fi imagery of skyscrapers and far off galaxies- a landscape which a be-caped superhero could fly into at any moment.


Balenciaga AW12 (catwalking.com)
While being a 'have it all' woman might be made out to be a pretty stressful role in life, I love that Lim and Ghesquiere are turning this on its head and imbuing us with a sense of wonder woman can-do attitude. This is by no means fashion's first foray into comic book fun. I've been doing some delving around and speaking to an absolute expert on the subject so tomorrow there will be a second installment with full on geeking out on fashion's relationship with cartoon superheroes.

Luxury sleepwear brand Sophia Graydon unveils debut range



Sophia Graydon, a new luxury sleepwear and loungewear brand, unveils its debut collection on website. Revitalizing an often-ignored apparel category with sophisticated design, beautiful European fabrics and classic garment construction, Fall 2012 features four distinct collections – Sophia (Swiss cotton basics), Lowry (Italian silk basics), Odessa (French lace), and Grand Marais (French silk/Scottish cashmere) – with a total of 41 pieces, designed and constructed in the United States.
 
Created by Monica Nassif, founder of home goods companies Caldrea and Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day, Sophia Graydon was born out of Nassif's frustrations in finding luxurious and well-made sleepwear and loungewear. 
 
When Nassif sold Caldrea, she was looking forward to some time off. After scouring stores, catalogues and the Internet for something suitable to wear around the house, she was disappointed by the lack of options for women who desire the same level of style and quality in sleepwear that she seeks in her everyday wardrobe. Nassif took matters into her own hands by developing the collection she was dreaming of, now known as Sophia Graydon.
 
"When I finally had time to relax, it was impossible to find elegant and comfortable sleepwear. In my search I learned I had three choices: frumpy flannel nightgowns, tart wear that was not made for lounging, or my own personal fallback, broken-in athletic wear," recalled Sophia Graydon Founder Monica Nassif.

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Tommy Hilfiger Fall 2012 Menswear


Tommy Hilfiger surrounded out onto the driveway after his military-themed display, known as Cadet Academia, to the variations of the Beatles' "Sgt. Pepper's Alone Minds and hearts Team Group." It was a crazy little wink and nod to some other citizens using a soldier's consistent as a style declaration.

But on the driveway, the process had none of that vibrant, wacky levity. The selection intended company. That began with a big-budget set that re-created the ivy-streaked stone façade of a unidentified Western Factor substitute along with a maintained courtyard-cum-park finish with little plants, all within the Playground Road Arsenal. And when it came to the outfits, it was for the most aspect an extremely clean and serious look that moved through extremely luxed-up variations of an thought would-be officer's clothing collection. Coats—both pea and officer's—and motorbike overcoats came in abundant glued leathers and shearlings. Matching had a nice breeze in blends of deep blue blue and wine red, sometimes with the inclusion of quilted set fleshlight sleeves or gold braided decrease.

You could almost believe that these men designs were managing under the risk of being chewed out by their sergeant if one slim pants cuff didn't drop exactly at mid-ankle. The display notices guaranteed "a customized take on army perfection." The selection certainly provided on that last bit. By the show's end, a sign of stone 'n' roll—a Hilfiger obsession—finally appeared, though a contact more revolt wouldn't have been a bad concept.

Still, Hilfiger and talking to developer Simon Spurr are right on the style indicate, walking in lockstep with the army route of last month's Western selections. And think, just a season ago, this high-production of development was an romantic demonstration at a town center eating place. Forward and upwards.

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IRISH DESIGNERS CREATE: J.W ANDERSON HITS DUBLIN

Posted by Bethan Holt, Fashion Junior at Large

 I've just got back from a blissful week in Ireland where I did virtually nothing fashion related- my days were filled with swimming in the freezing Irish sea, scrambling up a mountain or two in County Wicklow and fulfilling a long-held ambition to see the super dapper Oscar Wilde sculpture in Merrion Square, Dublin which wears a rather fabulous smoking jacket crafted from jade green and ruby red stone which I'm sure would get the seal of approval from the aesthete himself. On my travels, I did manage to pop into Brown Thomas, the department store which is to Ireland what Harvey Nichols is to Britain and most lately famous as the location Harper Beckham chose to take her first steps in public. I thought it was brilliant and could have spent far longer in there than my fidgety boyfriend allowed.

Irish designers on show at Brown Thomas until 9th September (image from irishtimes.com)

Today is time to get to get back to reality but my "Back to School" feeling was interrupted by tweets from J.W Anderson who is in Dublin to launch this year's Irish Designers Create project which sees a mix of Eire's finest emerging and established fashion designers taking over an area in Brown Thomas in a bid to promote Irish design talent. Mr J- Dubz (originally from Derry) is the biggest Irish name buzzing in fashion right now, but back in the day he worked on the Brown Thomas shop floor to earn his pennies while he was studying. He obviously still has a special place in his heart for Brown Thomas as he tweeted "Obsessed with @brownthomas the store is on another level so modern so sharp.❤❤❤".

J.W Anderson at Brown Thomas this morning (via @LauraJDwyer)
J.W Anderson jumpers in Brown Thomas today(from http://thegloss.posterous.com/full-circle)
Shelley Corkery is Brown Thomas' Fashion Director and came up with the initiative to promote Irish design in this way last year, when the first Create project took place. She describes the "incredible synergy" of exciting talent and one of Ireland's best loved retailers. From now until 9th September, the first floor of the Dublin store (there are also branches in Cork, Limerick and Galway) will become a hub for discovering the likes of Sorcha O'Raghallaigh, who has created numerous outfits for Lady Gaga including that madcap wedding dress which she wore on the Graham Norton show, and Riona Treacy, whose embroidery work featured in Alexander McQueen's final collection. There is also gorgeous looking knitwear from Lisa Shawgi and witty digital printed silks from Natalie B Coleman.

So if you're a week behind me and anywhere close to Dublin over the next week or so then get yourself  to Brown Thomas to discover the great and good of Irish design.

Sorcha O' Raghallaigh with looks from her collection "The world forgetting by the world" which was inspired by the film The Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and the Day of the Dead festival (image courtesy of Brown Thomas)
Lady Gaga wearing a Miss Havisham-esque wedding dress created for her by Sorcha O'Raghallaigh (gagafashionland.com)
Riona Treacy's form flattering prints are also part of the Irish Designers Create initiative (image from www.BrownThomas.com)
See here for the full list of designers and more info

BINTMLive to feature at Clothes Show Live in December


 Talent Management is excited to reveal that after two years as a standalone event, the hugely successful Britain & Ireland’s Next Top Model Live (BINTMLive) will be incorporated to feature as part of the 24th annual Clothes Show Live.

 

Based on the reality TV show hosted by supermodel Elle Macpherson that is currently airing its eighth series, BINTMLive brings the TV model world to life, featuring high-paced catwalk shows, styling, shopping, pampering and entertainment.

Incorporated into the show’s already jam-packed programme of events, fans have the chance to see the show’s contestants walk the BINTMLive Catwalk in the latest designer collections and BINTMLive ticket holders will get the chance to meet and greet the stars of the show as they mingle with the crowd in the Style Boutique area of Clothes Show Live.

Held by top industry model agencies, the Model Master Class sessions will get the public participating in model training and the offer of a casting opportunity for new faces as talent agencies, big name fashion and beauty brands scout the crowds for emerging talent will add to the excitement for the day.

Maryam Hamizadeh, Show Producer at Clothes Show Live, said: “BINTMLive perfectly complements our existing offering, giving visitors even more to see and do, adding to the show’s great shopping and beauty opportunities. Bringing the two shows together under one roof gives visitors the best of both worlds as well as great value for money on their ticket price.”

Suzy Pallett, Show Manager at Britain & Ireland’s Next Top Model Live, added: “We’re thrilled that BINTMLive will become part of Clothes Show Live – a British fashion institution. The audience profiles of the two shows are closely matched, as are the type of brands and exhibitors, so it made perfect sense to combine the two. Fans of the show will certainly not be disappointed with the added choice and variety this partnership has created this year.”

 

Read More about BINTMLive to feature at Clothes Show Live in December @ Fibre2fashion

Monday, August 27, 2012

New men's clothing selection for Springtime 2013 by Stone Rose

 


Fresh off its premiere at the world-famous New York MRket Show, the Spring 2013 collection has been setting the fashion world ablaze with its clean, classic lines and exceptionally high fabric quality. 

 

From all across the globe, Stone Rose has combined only the finest materials to create their Spring 2013 line. With new fabrics from Spain, Italy, Turkey and Portugal, they have once again left no stone unturned in their quest to create a new standard in quality and style.
 
The new Napoli design, made up of four different fabrics and offered in five different color ways, has been a smashing success at the top end of the spectrum. With its elegant simplicity and classic fit, the Napoli boasts luxury without pretense and is the ultimate in subtle prestige.
 
Another design which has been turning heads from Milan to Montreal is the LTR. With Stone Rose’s unique contrast stitching, this shirt manages to be eye-catching and playful without losing its identity as a Stone Rose original. With its signature contrast plaid collar, the LTR offers the quality and workmanship consumers have come to expect of Stone Rose, but in a versatile and fun cut that can easily go from big city streets to lakeside barbeques.
 
Vibrant color choices and bold patterns remain a Stone Rose trademark; however traditional whites have also re-emerged in the Spring 2013 line as the company embraces a shift towards understated elegance. Classic white buttons provide the perfect touch of personality, creating a look that is at once traditional and unique.
 
Other additions to the collection include blazers as well as an innovative new line of pants which will be available in ten different colours and feature the same high-end twill blends and stretch comfort fabrics which consumers have come to expect from Stone Rose.

Friday, August 24, 2012

Venao to host designer swimwear fashion show on Aug 28



Venao Apparel Inc. is hosting a cocktail event to celebrate the launch of the label with hors d'oeuvres, entertainment, and fashion show featuring the SWIM 2013 collection. Event will be held at the trendy CUBE rooftop patio, located at 314 Queen St W, on August 28th at 11pm.



The much-anticipated collection will feature exclusive pieces, signature cuts, and luxurious fabrics.

The show will feature a musical performance by Dr. Draw, Toronto's favorite dynamic electric violinist; live art on the catwalk by the talented Javid (Jah); and custom accessories by Banoo by MeSa and IAMe Designs by Lilu.

VENAO Apparel Inc. is a fashion design and manufacturing business specializing in designer swim and beach wear.

Emphasis is placed on quality, versatility and unique design. The creative directors of the company are Tetiana Paratchuk and Julie Khinkis. Distribution has been set-up through their online store, retail boutiques, and sales agents in Toronto, Tel Aviv, Cancun, and Kiev.

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Camille Rowe reveals off underwear looks for the No cost People Intimates lookbook 2012

Design Camille Rowe is presented for the No cost Individuals Intimates lookbook where she reflects the sensitive underwear styles with unique reduces, womanly florals, and traditional pinstriping. The fun and attractive lookbook is lensed in bedroom pictures by the mentioned fashion photography Anthony Nocella, and Camille is stunning in the attractive styles. Also presented in the lookbook are the No cost Individuals labeled pyjamas. The lookbook on the website is entertaining with the model moving and swooning in the elegant underwear styles, and also includes a suitable guide and design tips.