Tuesday, January 10, 2012

2012 Fashion Week Dates



2011 Fall/Winter week is starting later on next month and I just can't wait. I love F/W fashion week. There's just something about the sweaters and coats that just make me favor this season over the rest. So while I think of ways to sneak into NYC's fashion week this year, here are the dates for Fall/Winter fashion week all over the world (In chronological order).


Paris Couture: January 24-27, 2011
New York: 2/10-17, 2011
London: 2/18-22, 2011
Milan: 2/23-3/1, 2011
Paris: 3/2-9, 2011


I'm extra excited for Paris Haute Couture, only 19 days left!

Long dresses for the evenings in 2012 fashion

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Long dresses for the evenings in 2012 ,Fashion 2012 for evening, Evening Dresses 2012 - Fashion Dresses evenings




Long dresses for the evenings in 2012 ,Fashion 2012 for evening, Evening Dresses 2012 - Fashion Dresses evenings




Long dresses for the evenings in 2012 ,Fashion 2012 for evening, Evening Dresses 2012 - Fashion Dresses evenings




Long dresses for the evenings in 2012 ,Fashion 2012 for evening, Evening Dresses 2012 - Fashion Dresses evenings




Long dresses for the evenings in 2012 ,Fashion 2012 for evening, Evening Dresses 2012 - Fashion Dresses evenings




Long dresses for the evenings in 2012 ,Fashion 2012 for evening, Evening Dresses 2012 - Fashion Dresses evenings




Long dresses for the evenings in 2012 ,Fashion 2012 for evening, Evening Dresses 2012 - Fashion Dresses evenings

York Fashion Week Spring 2012

Chris Benz
Hello there! It has been a good few days but I am back in New York after spending a long and amazing weekend at the Toronto International Film Festival where I discovered the wonders of a new bustling city, and where I was so warmly welcomed as a guest at the screening for the powerful film In Darkness, directed by Oscar nominee Agnieszka Holland. Make sure to see the film as soon as it comes to a theater/film festival near you! In the meantime, it has also been a bustling week here in New York City with the fashion swirl of the Spring/Summer 2012 (didn't we just finish summer 2011??) runway collections being shown at Lincoln Center and all over the city. There were loads of prints and graphics, and here are some of my favorite looks of the last week:
Alexander Wang
Tory Burch
Carolina Herrera
Derek Lam
Zac Posen
Prabal Gurung
Callula Lillibelle
Marc by Marc Jacobs

Sunday, December 25, 2011

GIRLS HAIR STYLES HOT


Hairstyles for preteens are usually a little more advanced than their grade school counterparts, but not quite as complicated as those of the high school set. Also, many girls in this age bracket may still need a little help achieving the ideal style, and will need something comparatively simple to maintain. Of course, these attributes will help mom, too!
A staple of elementary school hair is the side part. To add some flair to this style, simply divide the side part into three sections. These sections do not have to be equal. Secure each section back in a slightly imbrication fashion with butterfly clips. This will give the part a messy, yet secure, look.
Another simple and easy look, which works well with bangs, is to pull the hair into loose pigtails at the base of the neck. These pigtails should be located toward the back instead of the side. Then, place a sparkly or fabric covered headband on top for a fun splash of color. Even if some shorter hair works its way free from the loose pigtails, the headband will keep the hair back from the face, adding to the carefree look.
If a girl is looking for something a little sleeker but still fun, the braided ponytail is a good option. For this style girls with curly hair may want to straighten their hair first, to make the hair easier to braid. This style can work with a side part or a middle part, depending on your preference. On one side, begin to braid your hair in small sections, start at the part and continuing down the length of the hair. Do the same on the other side as well. It power be necessary to secure the first braid with a ponytail holder or clip while braid the other side. If doing a middle part, pull the remaining hair into a low ponytail astatine the back of your head, toward the nape of the neck. If doing a side part, pull hair into a side ponytail on the same side of your largest part, again keeping low to the neck. Secure with a ponytail holder, sooner one that matches your hair color.

Finally, at this age many girls may decide that they are done with long hair and want to choose for a short hairstyle. This by no means limits the options for a variety of hairstyles. With short hairstyles, hair products will be key in styling. Using a strong pomade can allow girls to have a spiky, punk style. Pommade should be used on dry hair, allowing for a “sculpted effect,” molding the shape of the style.
Curly hair can also work well with short hair, and a good hair gel for curly hair should be used. This should be applied on damp hair while scrunching the curls with your fingertips. Hair bands, which resemble large ponytail holders, can work to add an element of style to short, curly hair. A girl can use one of these, placed toward the forehead, to give the illusion of bangs, or can use multiple hair bands, even dissimilar colors, moving in gaps toward the back of the head to add dimension. Good luck and have fun!

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Friday, August 12, 2011

Magazine admits to doctoring Kate Middleton cover

Last April, nearly 750 million people tuned in to watch Prince William and Kate Middleton become the Duke and and Duchess of Cambridge, and— as much as folks seemed genuinely ecstatic about the union—the biggest story of the day quickly became the bride’s immaculate white dress. The Alexander McQueen gown accentuated Middleton's small waist, which many speculated had been slimmed down for her big day.

However, when a royal wedding photo of the bride appeared on the May 9th collectors' issue of Grazia magazine, it looked as if Kate's waist wasn't only slim, it had nearly disappeared.



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The cover quickly drew public outrage and a complaint about the inaccuracy of the photo was registered with Britain’s Press Complaints Commission. After an investigation (we're imagining they just looked at the photos!), the commission ruled that the magazine had in fact doctored the image. According to MSNBC, Grazia has confirmed the allegations.



A spokesperson at the magazine explained that the re-touching SNAFU all started after the Grazia staff were unable to locate a solo shot of Middleton in her wedding dress. Magazine editors had trouble finding an image of the Duchess where she wasn’t linked arm-in-arm with William. (You’ll notice her arm is reaching up in the photo on the left). So they decided to create something that wasn’t there. “This involved mirroring one of the duchess’s arms and an inadvertent result of the change was the slimming of her waist,” the Complaints Commission reported.

Grazia made an apologetic statement, saying, “we did not purposely make any alterations to the Duchess of Cambridge’s image to make her appear slimmer, and we are sorry if this process gave that impression.” Though the whole scandal is actually rather silly, in a world where magazines are constantly depicting real women as thinner, lighter-skinned, and more wrinkle-free than they actually are, we can't help but appreciate Grazia's owning up to its error.



In other royal wedding scandals, TLC’s new “Crazy About Pippa” documentary claims that Kate Middleton’s sister Pippa padded her now-famous backside to fill out her bridesmaid dress. Yes, Pippa’s butt has Twitter and Facebook appreciation pages, but “experts” told TLC, that her behind has never looked as impressive as it did at the royal wedding. Really? Perhaps it’s time we kindly step back, give the Middleton sisters a little privacy, and focus on our own body parts.

We've looked inside tons of celebrity closets, but they all pale in comparison to the fashion closet at Vogue. An upcoming documentary called "God Save My Shoes," which will debut at Paris Fashion Week, includes interviews with designers and shoe-crazy stars, but the best part is the eye candy: shelf after shelf of gorgeous heels. Posted by Shine video