With boots, scarves and hats this cute you’ll finally appreciate the cold weather! In this video www.WatchMojo.com takes a look at the runway looks for when the weather gets cold.
A US-based non-profit organization Women For Women International and a top fashion company Kate Spade have teamed up to help women in war-stricken areas rebuild their lives. Here is a story on a unique effort that unites the worlds of business and fashion.
Part 1 www.sophietheallet.com Production Dean Snyder for Ojala Ltd Lights: Thierry Dreyfus Music: Henri Scars Struck Video: Jason Williams Make up lena koro Hair ricardo rojas NY Times The Moment themoment.blogs.nytimes.com “We must be in the final rounds of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, because the critics’ white gloves are coming off. Which makes it difficult for Scorecard to declare who got knocked out in today’s reviews. Whose bowler hats didn’t bowl over the critics? Whose helmet hats were a little too Mugler-esque? Whose boho-French-Native-American remix hit the right note?…..” (Sophie Theallet declared the winner) Style.com www.style.com Kate Betts fashionweek.blogs.time.com NY Times / Cathy Horyn Sophie Theallet’s clothes don’t resemble anyone else’s. Her small show Tuesday drew an impressive crowd of editors and friends like Rupert Everett and Loulou de la Falaise. Her fall collection, inspired by Native Americans, consisted mainly of dresses in silk and velvet with delicate pin-tucking and tiers. The rich palette of deep oranges, red and browns was all French, however, like a plate of petit-fours. IHT / Suzy Menkes Sometimes a collection can be remarkable for being self-contained. Sophie Theallet’s exploration of America’s Cherokee Indian revisited a world last seen in early Ralph Lauren collections. The French-born designer took a refreshingly modest approach, showing dresses in rich, earthy colors, some flower-printed; headbands and moccasin boots adding a …
Part 2 www.sophietheallet.com Production Dean Snyder for Ojala Ltd Lights: Thierry Dreyfus Music: Henri Scars Struck Video: Jason Williams Make up lena koro Hair ricardo rojas NY Times The Moment themoment.blogs.nytimes.com “We must be in the final rounds of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, because the critics’ white gloves are coming off. Which makes it difficult for Scorecard to declare who got knocked out in today’s reviews. Whose bowler hats didn’t bowl over the critics? Whose helmet hats were a little too Mugler-esque? Whose boho-French-Native-American remix hit the right note?…..” (Sophie Theallet declared the winner) Style.com www.style.com Kate Betts fashionweek.blogs.time.com NY Times / Cathy Horyn Sophie Theallet’s clothes don’t resemble anyone else’s. Her small show Tuesday drew an impressive crowd of editors and friends like Rupert Everett and Loulou de la Falaise. Her fall collection, inspired by Native Americans, consisted mainly of dresses in silk and velvet with delicate pin-tucking and tiers. The rich palette of deep oranges, red and browns was all French, however, like a plate of petit-fours. IHT / Suzy Menkes Sometimes a collection can be remarkable for being self-contained. Sophie Theallet’s exploration of America’s Cherokee Indian revisited a world last seen in early Ralph Lauren collections. The French-born designer took a refreshingly modest approach, showing dresses in rich, earthy colors, some flower-printed; headbands and moccasin boots adding a …
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Highlights of the British hat designer’s 1997 show feature models Yasmin Le Bon, Chrystele Saint-Louis Augustin, Jerry Hall, Helena Christensen, Stella Tennant, Jodie Kidd, and Naomi Campbell.