Thursday, 19 April 2012

Art Deco fashion:

 The new take. Graphics, geometric lines and abstract shapes can remind you of two things simultaneously – a high school mathematics class and the Art Deco period from the early 1930s. As the movement swept back onto the spring 2012 runways, so are we finding new ways to embrace it. Read on to find out more about the Art Deco trend in 2012.




Graphics, geometric lines and abstract shapes can remind you of two things simultaneously – a high school mathematics class and the Art Deco period from the early 1930s.

It was a time in fashion when inanimate objects started influencing textile workers. Today, designers thrive through that system of getting their inspiration from arts and architecture. Call it a movement of frivolity and hopefulness or a step forward from the Jazz-age of the 1920s; Art Deco has reappeared on the 2012 fashion map.

Wednesday, 18 April 2012

Tailored shorts: the fabrics

In December 2011, Vogue US published an article with the heading, “Steal of the Month: Denim under $500”. Ambitious it sure is, but the luxurious update of what used to be a working class fabric is noteworthy in the instability of the industry’s current financial status. To our amazement, not a single pair of denim shorts was featured in the list. This only goes to further prove Wall Street Journal’s argument of wonderment, published mid-2011, of how a piece of denim can cost over $300.

Their case states designers using denim to create pieces with unique construction, rather than merely using denim for their collection. There’s very little creative experimentation in denim shorts, per se, which is why designers are now churning out alternative luxurious fabrics to keep the trend alive, sans its novel fabric.






Silk, organza, cotton, terracotta and even leather are being used to boast the ultimate experience of shorts for spring 2012. Denim shorts were almost non-existent on the spring 2012 runways, but if your wardrobe retains its frayed, faded or ripped kind, put them away with your winter clothing in preference of something smarter.

Tailored shorts: the styles

Sharp tailored shorts


Pouring a thick layer of polish and refinement to this hot trend, Givenchy’s interpretation in the form of a crisp short-suit has made the tailored shorts a fitting look for work in the coming months. The cuts of the blazer and its patent leather lapels are essentially androgynous, but the rising hemlines of the silk shorts paint a very contrary picture.





Prabal Gurung had his money in the pool of sensual femininity, whilst his silhouette took a trip to the man’s land. The shiny fabrics at both Carven and Gurung have lit up the options for this season. Don’t be afraid to match the shorts and blazer, colour-wise, but be mindful of what you’re putting on underneath the jacket.






The length for these sharp tailored shorts almost touch the hot-pants radar, but their pairing with suede blazers, satin blouses and chiffon tops makes them classier and dominating, in a way.

Note also that a slightly flared cut is one of spring 2012′s biggest winners. Look for pairs with a mid to high waist and gentle volume as this will elongate the leg – and provide an alternative to the season’s high waisted skirt.

Pick this style if you’re looking at altering your fashion stance at work or for a hot summer date – a bit of leg show never hurt anybody.


Holiday tailored shorts

Your wardrobe for a summer romance on a yacht in an isolated Mediterranean island demands a good range of holiday tailored shorts. And to celebrate that, Versace’s spring / summer 2012 range sings out with insanely sexy pieces that could almost be passed for something out of a swimwear collection. These immaculately fitted and embellished shorts scream nothing but a sexy summer beach holiday






With this type, you’re likely to find pieces with either floral prints or laidback fabrics, such as breezy cotton. And again the cut is less of a straight cut and more akin to the shape of a skirt or culottes. Pair these with other spring 2012 trends like the crop top or summer layering, and you’ll be ready for a country side road trip.

Playing in a field of vibrant colours and bold prints, Diane von Furstenberg’s modern take on the utilitarian cuts and classic shape of the Bermuda create another edge for the holiday tailored shorts. These are loud and very strong pieces, with very subtle hints from femininity. Choose to style the Bermudas straight from the runway, or contrast with an ultra feminine top.








Sporty Tailored shorts

Shorts have been part of the sports industry for years, for their comfort and convenience, but when translated in the fashion world, shorts seem to have an identity crisis every so often. However Barbara Bui’s spring / summer collection sternly prompts the birthplace of shorts, that being the sports room. Paired with a zipped jacket and accessoried with a metallic gym bag, these lycra shorts tick all the boxes for qualifying in the sporty fashion trend for the season. Stella McCartney’s mesh pairs are another sporty option that combines breathable fabric with design flourish.

The length and fabric are key here; pick according to comfort and event





1960s fashion: the return of the swinging 60s

Each decade of the 20th century is prone to being defined by its fashions; and for each of those decades is a cycle of revival inevitable.

Some decades are revived in distinctive fits and starts, like the 80s returning in a burst of irony that made good on its promise; others, like the 60s, linger never too far out of reach. So while tousling up your sexiest bed hair and pulling on your teeniest mini may always be an option there’s no better time than 2011 and 2012 to inject even more of that swinging 60s vibe into your wardrobe.









60s fashion: where it’s been seen


The Fall 2011 runwaysWhen They fit to a Particular decademostlystrutted down a path glamorous 1970sThe 1930s WereRepresented aussi Fairly wellAnd thenamidst it allA Fewdesigners of key influences Were Marching To The '60s drum.

Burberry Prorsum's bright colored coats and block structuredshort-hemmed dresses swinging London has hit ratingMiuccia Prada Worked together mod 60s flapper chic and pleated tunics Intographic and Mary-Jane heelsYves Saint LaurentBottega Veneta,Marni and aussi dabbled in the trend









60s fashion for spring 2012


While the sixties fashion themes took root in fall 2011, don’t think they’ll be dead and buried by spring. Having found their way into numerous editorials already, we then saw the trend filter onto the spring 2012 runways. So expect to see the ’60s continue as a spring 2012 fashion trend.






1960s fashion looks

For the purpose of inspiring a ’60s look as best fitted to right now, and without getting too pedantic on historical accuracy, we’ll break up the era into three key looks.








StylehaĆ¼s & L.A. Fashion Weekend Highlights

Although the past week has been busy, it's also been enjoyable and entertaining, with stops at the Mondrian for a Coachella-themed fashion show put on by stylehaĆ¼s on Thursday night, as well as shows by Betsey Johnson, Vilorija, and Dina Bar-el as part of L.A. Fashion Weekend on Friday night. Below are the looks that caught my attention and spoke to my personal style.







A Betsey Johnson show never disappoints, as the models are smiling, the clothing is playful, and the accessories are quirky. The blue printed dress, floral trousers, and floral maxi dress pictured below would easily streamline into my wardrobe, while the pink and purple dress with black petticoat would require a fancier occasion.








Summer 2012 Hairstyle Ideas for On-the-Go Girls

Trying new looks can be a tricky thing, yet with the right tips you can surprise everyone with a roll-worthy appearance! This season, get creative and update your style with these quick summer 2012 hairstyles for on-the-go-girls! Simple and easy as saying 'fab 'do!'


Twists, knots, braids, messy ponys, just-rolled-out-of-bed locks, or ravishing accessories, it's your time to steal the spotlight this season trying some of the hottest and easiest summer 2012 hairstyle ideas for on-the-go-girls. Forget complicated styles and opt instead for simple ones. With just a few tricks and tips you can get attention-grabbing 'dos and recreate the looks spotted on the runways. You can keep your tresses loose and obtain a bed-head aspect (Givenchy) or dare the androgynous wet effect (Ohne Titel, Giambattista Valli) for maximum impact!


For an instant change, take a peek at Jill Stuart's side-swept 'do or at ADAM's refined waves! Add some bohemian sexiness and mystery with a tousled look making a deep side parting rolling one section in the back or pull back two pieces for a romantic result. You can also stand out with some rockabilly rolls as seen at Tracy Reese. Achieve the 'do at home gathering a hair section and wrapping it around a chopstick. Next, roll it upward until the entire roll is on the scalp. Secure with bobby pins. Easy as saying 'fab'!
























Don't worry! You're not the only one facing a hectic lifestyle and busy schedules! Well, for those days when you just cannot find the time to style your hair, experts always come with smart solutions in order to solve your issues. Season after season, they bring newer versions of timeless 'dos that you can recreate at home with the minimum amount of effort. Such is the case of the already famous braid (Francesco Scognamiglio, ASHISH). Perfect for sunny summer days, a side braid looks so modern and feminine and it only takes two minutes to get it right.


Another 'do that never goes out of style is the high and tight chignon (Sophie Theallet, Stella McCartney). Elegant and chic, the chignon works great for casual looks as well as for special, formal occasions. Pull your hair back into a ponytail smoothing down any flyaways and wrap it into a chignon. For a clean, glamorous finish apply some hold hairspray.


Are you on the hunt for something more spectacular and innovative? Have a nosey at Marc by Marc Jacobs' ponytail-bun hybrid. You can create this apparently complicated 'do by yourself making a pony, folding it upward, securing it with a long barrette before flipping it back down toward the nape of the neck and securing it with a second clip.


Other uber-cool summer 2012 hairstyles for on-the-go-girls are the ones spotted at Missoni and 3.1 Phillip Lim. Still, the 'do that drew all our attention was the looped ponytail seen at Carolina Herrera. Start by making a center parting and pull your hair into a low ponytail. Then, loop the pony underneath the elastic band and leave some face-framing flyaways for a romantic vibe.












Tuesday, 17 April 2012

Women's spring 2012 fashion trends

5 pieces to keep Into the New Year. As the excitement of a
new year hits, we're jumping onto 2012's trends faster Than
We Can belt out the last of drunken pays Auld Lang Syne.
Rather Than Purpose buy everything anew, there's plenty
That fall from Cdn carry over. Hereare five key parts
continues to serve That Will you Into Spring.

Flying head first Into a new year Brings a rush of excitement:
Out with the old, in with the new.In Many Ways We Want to start
afresh.The seasons are ticking over more Than Steady Seem to our
calendars,we're still mentally aim Prepared tojump Into 2012's
fashion trends BeforeWe Even to get the last drunken chorus of 
Auld Lang Syne.

For the Northern Hemisphere in fashionisers That means clustering 
dreams of spring 2012.Indulging in a Carefully curated wardrobe 
means clustering you'll be picking up key parts as well During 
The dirty as fall 2011's pulling parts across the line into
Spring 2012.

To help you decide what to keep and what to shelve, here are 
fiveparts trended That is the Fall 2011 runways, quite Possibly
MadeTheir Way Into your wardrobe, and Will still serve you 
wonderfully wellinto Spring.

The wide leg pant. While heavy wool lined gold peers might
not Be idealfor the heat,wide legged pants in light weight
denim fabrics or Cdn Easily make the transition to spring.
Lighten up dark colored pants for the warmer months by
                   pairing them withlight colors up top - and swapthe boots
                   for wedges or high heeled sandals.




The tuxedo jacket. Aneasy option for heading out afterhours,
it'sis a classic ThatGoes Beyond the well A / W 2011 season.
For spring are white or cream Takes a dream with everything
from dresses to shorts - butfall's classic black dinner
                    jacket aussi a keeper
.


The leather harness. It Can Be Fetishist and hard, aim
it Does not Have To Be. For spring layer over your
leather accessories floating fabrics,lightcolors and
relaxed tailoring.

Thehigh slit dress. While the runways for Both Seasons
Have Seen plenty of eveningwear takes, YouCan aussi
work has slit Into your casual wardrobecome spring.
Pair with a slit skirt has cotton tank for effortless
                    summer take a year.


The '60s peter pan collar. From the black and white
strictness of Louis Vuitton to the fresh,candy colors
of spring: a sweet sixties look is still Lifted by
the addition of a round peter pan collar.