Posts Tagged ‘Fashion News’

PostHeaderIcon Brands that go back to cartoning

Brands darlings of the season

Tired of summer storm? Plural takes the lead and is interested in brands that will absolutely be in September. Top Shop unbeatable, sweet Vanessa Bruno and trendy bling with Versace for H & M. We have already started saving!

PostHeaderIcon Jeremy scott gives a helping young at longchamp folding

Jeremy scott gives a helping young  at longchamp folding – Since 2006, Jeremy Scott breathes new life to the legendary Longchamp Folding by revisiting each year in its own way. This season; the creator was inspired by the tire tracks to dress the fold. As with previous collections, he reused the grounds of his favorite line of ready-made in adapting the cult Longchamp bag.

Divert and make prints with cheap chic, is a trademarks of Jeremy Scott. We love her universe to the creative and colorful journey into another world, and that always brightens our wardrobe!
Model “Shoot-print” by Jeremy Scott for Longchamp.

On sale at Colette from 1 November and in retail outlets Longchamp from 1 December.

PostHeaderIcon Andrew Laurence , luxury and precision of style

One begins to murmur the name of Andre Laurence in the most promising talents in fashion. Born in Belgium and trained as an architect, designer lives and works in Paris. Following meetings in the world of fashion, designers, photographers, officials shop … Andrew Laurence embarks on the adventure of creation in October 2009.
The young woman decides to develop a capsule collection of 10 models built in volume and inspired by the architecture.

Today, Andrew Laurence presents the “Collection 2″. Consisting of models with beautiful fabrics, leather, cashmere, wool crepe, chiffon drape. It is a line that excels in the sketch of the volumes. The brand comes in a palette of intense colors: dark blue, brown, gray, black, for a contemporary result. Andrew Laurence is playing with shapes. It deconstructs and reconstructs new volumes which sublime femininity and sensuality. Cashmere wool, chiffon, satin, satin leather wrap, curling, intersect, are structured in modules and are married or extend the silhouette.

Freedom-loving, Andre Lawrence chose to incorporate leather in the construction of the collection. The leather, the symbol of virility and independence but also sensuality, occupies a place of natural selection. It is now structuring, sometimes structured. Ubiquitous, it is the signature of urban women and sensual. Do not forget to enter the world of this newcomer in the fashion landscape. His creations may well capsize the heart of avant-garde … but not that!

Laurence Andre

PostHeaderIcon Become the spokesperson for the brand bonobo

Bonobo, the French brand of jeans green, holding a casting on the Internet to find the faces of his future campaign. The stakes are high, since the 4 winners of the cast will go to Argentina in January to participate in the shooting. The campaign theme will be chosen by the lucky few among three proposals: the protection of the planet, sharing, and the encounter with nature. This is a program that is both environmentally friendly and promising!

To participate, simply visit the website to publish a brand Bonobo look. Customers will vote for their preferred candidates.
Inscriptions on bonobocasting.fr from 1 to 29 November.

PostHeaderIcon Lagerfeld, Photography For the New Campaign Fendi

“A Room with a Clue”: the title of the last campaign of the Italian fashion house Fendi sounds like the title of a film whose director is Karl Lagerfeld. The photographs, shot by the artistic director of Chanel, also seem to be excerpts from a feature film shot in an apartment decorated in retro. Fur, leather and belted cuts are the costumes of dramatic scenes and enigmatic.

The cast brings together two models that embody “a couple of Italians in New York Downtown,” says Lagerfeld. One finds the pretty Polish Anja Rubik, accompanied by the French Baptist Giacobini. Photographs of “A Room with a clue” should be visible in the press from the month of August.