Do you think you are too old to follow fashion trends? If you think fashion is only for the young, check out these photos of older people who have more fashion sense than you! It is a series of photos Advanced Style: Older and Wiser, shot by photographer Ari Seth Cohen, whose models prove again and again that age is just a number, that true beauty is timeless, and now that a person does not necessarily lose meaning with age for fashion.
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This year, the British edition of Vogue magazine is celebrating its venerable 100 years, which it already honored with the exhibition Vogue 100: A Century of Style, and it is preparing some more treats for its readers. On May 5, 2016, the first edition of this "fashion bible" will be published, in which the 100-year-old British woman Bo Gilbert will pose as a photo model.
The popular adidas StellaSport brand is celebrating its first year of existence these days, and on this occasion it delighted active girls with a new spring/summer 2016 collection.
At Milan Design Week 2016, Crafting Plastics presented Collection 1 biodegradable sunglasses made from natural plastics. As we know, the lifespan of fashion trends or products have a short life and most of them later collect dust or are thrown away. However, after we give them up, these glasses will fall apart on their own after a certain period of time.
Rihanna is not resting. After recently launching her Fenty X Puma sportswear and footwear collection, and her Puma Fur Slide by Fenty fur slippers causing a real shopping frenzy, she also launched the Fenty for Stance hosiery collection.
Summer is already knocking on the door and with it comes many festivals, concerts and other musical events that we are all eagerly waiting for. But it is not so easy to set a good example in the heat, crowds, cigarette smoke and spilled beer. Matching clothes and accessories is one story. But what to do with unruly, heat-weary, split, sun-discolored hair? Read on for some tips on how to get the best hairstyles for attending summer festivals.
Do your toes already want to peek at the plan, but you don't feel like painting your nails? Then the Belle Maison pantyhose are for you, with pre-painted nails with motifs for every occasion! Bizarre pantyhose with nail designs come from none other than Japan.
Are you a fan of cowboy boots, and even in the summer, you don't want to give them up, no matter how hot your feet are? Then we have a solution for you - cowboy sandals. A brilliant solution for summer days or a fashion failure? Judge for yourself.
The year 1920 is considered a turning point in fashion, as fashion entered the modern era. Since then, we are no longer talking about antique clothes, but about vintage clothes. This label belongs to all clothes made up to 1990. In the 1920s, women (as well as men) started wearing comfortable and practical clothes for the first time, and the fashion industry broke the ties with the impractical and "tight" clothes of the past. The First World War and the emancipation of women contributed a lot to this, because due to the absence of men, they also had to perform men's professions, which the old clothes made difficult for them. That's why they became simpler and less decorated, and the end of the war somehow contributed to less strict clothing. People were happier, and this was also reflected in the cuts.
Forget the wedding bouquet of flowers. Wedding bouquets made of brooches are now in trend. In addition to the wedding dress, the wedding bouquet is one of the key elements of the wedding look, which emphasizes the beauty of the bride. Like flowers, jewelry can also be an expression of her femininity.
Pufftec Fumo is a wallet made of vegetable-tanned leather, made especially for smokers who roll their own cigarettes. The wallet has a special pocket for tobacco and rolling paper, and you can also use it as a smartphone case.
The brand of sexy underwear Victoria's Secret surprised with a new collection of bras (2016). It consists of underwired bras (in some cases resembling a top) presented by three new Victoria's Angels: Taylor Hill, Elsa Hosk and Martha Hunt.