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Fashion Marketing Tips And Trends - Alrod's Fashion Marketing: 50 Books Every Fashionista Needs to Read
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50 Books Every Fashionista Needs to Read. I got this in a newsletter group i subscribe to. Beatrice Own, the webmaster behind. Has compiled an ingenious list of the Top 50 Books Every Fashionista Should Read, besides your staple of Vogue that is. Fashion history books are packed with information you may not know about a designer and explain the evolution of a brand. 1 The Yves Saint Laurent-Pierre Berge Collection: The Sale of the Century – Christiane de Nicolay-Mazery. 6 Poiret – Francois Baudot. Poiret...
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Fashion Marketing Tips And Trends - Alrod's Fashion Marketing: Gianni Versace - Part 1
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Gianni Versace - Part 1. 8220;I have no desire to give lectures on the subject of fashion. I put my money on feelings: wear it and enjoy It.” – Gianni Versace. Ah yes, GV, as he was fondly known back in the late 80s and especially among a group of young and enthusiastic catwalk models that was getting more and more influenced by the fashion icons of that era. I must admittedly say that I belonged to that group of young models that treated “Cosmopolitan” like a Bible for the fashion believers! 8220;A CULT...
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Fashion Marketing Tips And Trends - Alrod's Fashion Marketing: Body Shapes
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Understanding your body shape. What's Your Body Shape? 65279;The most common body shapes are Hourglass ( top and bottom heavy with a small waistline), Rectangular (straight, flat body types), Pear (smaller on the top and bigger on the bottom), Inverted triangle (broad shoulders and top but smaller waistline and bottom). Are just some of the most famous curvy celebrities you should use as reference. Should be your style reference. When picking out outfits, your main goal should be to create a defined wais...
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Fashion Marketing Tips And Trends - Alrod's Fashion Marketing: Magic Behind The New York Fashion Week
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Magic Behind The New York Fashion Week. New York Fashion Week was a boring place without young starlets and designers and collections in particular. Blur, beading, embroidery, puff sleeves and a floral, a lame sparkling neckline adorned with mosaic, drapery, ribbons, bows, metal son - no detail is left out, and it is glorious fusion of this great event. The clothes are very well done, and oddly designed. Tuesday, September 06, 2011. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Featured Blogger on Cityblis.com.
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Fashion Marketing Tips And Trends - Alrod's Fashion Marketing: Orientalism and Opulence
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8220;A CULTURED ELITE DRESSED WITH DISTURBING OPULENCE. JAPONISME SUPERSEDED THE POTPOURRI THAT WAS HISTORICISM…”. URSULA VOSS, 1986). To the Paris debut of Sergei Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes in 1909. This burst of Orient-inspired creativity in the realm of fashion also had lesser-known sources, including the avant-garde art movement Fauvism and Japanese kimonos made expressly for the western market. And Le Dieu Bleu. Next topic: Paul Poiret. Friday, August 05, 2011. Labels: A Thousand and One Nights.
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Fashion Marketing Tips And Trends - Alrod's Fashion Marketing: Fashion Week 2.0.11
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Fashion Week 2.0.11. My recollection at my first event in New York known as The Train that was housed in old warehouses along the port. It was rustic but modern at the same time and housed over 500 exhibitors that was segregated into its specialties like RTW, Couture, Street, Junior, Denim, Accessories, Shoes, Bags, etc. Not forgetting that it will also be a time for gossip, street fash and general fashion drama and celeb gazing. New Zealand Fashion Week Autumn/Winter 2012. Auckland, New Zealand. Of Prov...
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Fashion Marketing Tips And Trends - Alrod's Fashion Marketing: Women's Halloween Costume - What Is Fashionable?
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Women's Halloween Costume - What Is Fashionable? Friday, October 28, 2011. Tim Burtons Magical Halloween. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Featured Blogger on Cityblis.com. Wanna Become A Famous Fashion Designer? Connect with us on our Fan Page. FREE Newsletter. Sing Up Here! Check out my about.me profile! Asian Young Designers Association. TAFF - Textile and Fashion Federation (Singapore). Fashion Sense by Earthy Emily. Garbage Lapsap - Street Snapper Nic Ng. The Faux Fashionista from Malaysia. I got...
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Fashion Marketing Tips And Trends - Alrod's Fashion Marketing: Gianni Versace - Part 2 (final)
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Gianni Versace - Part 2 (final). Chronology of Gianni Versace. Born on December 2 in Reggio di Calabria, Italy. Works at his mother’s tailoring studio. 1973 – 75. Does freelance design for the brands Callghan, Genny, and Complice. Founds the label Gianni Versace together with his brother Santo; introduces the first women’s wear (S/S) and menswear (A/W) collections. Gianni Versace: A Sense of the Future, exhibition. Victoria and Albert Museum, London. 1989 – 91. 1991 – 92. Introduces Home Signature line.
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Fashion Marketing Tips And Trends - Alrod's Fashion Marketing: Paul Poiret
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8220;WHEN I PUT MY SIGNATURE ON A DRESS, I REGARD MYSELF AS THE CREATOR OF A WORK OF ART.”. And his design caused a furor. When Poiret parted company with Doucet because of conflicts of loyalty, Poiret used the opportunity to develop his esprit nouveau. For the House of Worth, which he did for two years prior to opening his own haute couture salon in 1903. Denise Boulet, Poiret's wife was his muse. During World War I, Poiret’s fashion house was closed, and after its reopening he had difficulties ad...