''Women, consumption, retouching, plastic surgery, cosmetics, aging, beauty... I think people should have a more spiritual approach to life and have more fun. I'm happy if I can offer them that, even if I make fun of myself'', French fashion stylist and journalist Nathalie Croquet accompanied her parody of fashion photos, where she put on make-up, dressed and posed like some photo models for famous brands. Can ordinary women look as good in photos as, for example, Kate Moss? Check!
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The approaching change of seasons should serve as an invitation to refresh a long wavy hairstyle, an extended bob or a short 'pixie' haircut. Let our favorite celebrities of the moment serve as inspiration for your next visit to the hair salon. Here are the best hairstyles for fall 2015…
The new campaign of the Spanish Zara offers us a beautiful insight into the collection, which we will gladly wear in September and carefully layer until the end of March next year. Check out what Zara has in store for this fall.
Some are of the opinion that 2014 was the year of "plus-size" models. For others, it was nothing more than a symbolic green light for the right direction: a few models above size 38 appeared in big advertisements and in some star collections that did not stop even at size 42. It is true that we are still the fashion industry is far from ever truly embracing the all-encompassing shapes and sizes of modern women, but everything seems to be moving in the right direction. The year 2015 is thus dedicated to women with an "average" figure, those between "skinny" and "plus-size".
While we try our best to get away from the summer heat, "Fashion week" Paris for the fall of 2015 is already underway in Paris. Among all the creations that impressed the audience, the Versace Atelier collection, the Versace fashion house and the "" haute couture'' to the Giorgio Armani Privé collection of the Armani fashion house.
The Dutch fashion duo Viktor & Rolf is known for eccentricity and difference. The duo always has a surprise in store, and they did not disappoint at the fashion show in Paris. For their latest collection, The Wearable Art, they actually used picture frames, and instead of canvas, they attached artistically painted fabric to them. Check out how the models look in wearable images.
Do you remember the slap bracelets from the nineties, which wrapped themselves around the hand and were a real hit among children? Now they are returning to the scene, but as slightly more useful products. It started with smart bracelets for hikers and runners and as an alternative to the selfie stick, and now the bracelet that wraps around the arm or ankle comes in the form of fashionable SlapSee sunglasses.
It seems like the 70s are from another planet. These photos of men's fashion from this decade leave us drowning in stunning mustard knits, flashy patterns, high waists, too-small pants, and other fashion "faux pas" that defy what we know today. This is certainly the most bizarre era of men's fashion - the seventies.
Between June 16 and November 8, 2015, in the Slovenian Ethnographic Museum, we will be able to see an interdisciplinary exhibition on Italian style between 1951 and 1990, which will be complemented by glimpses of Slovenian fashion.
Again this year, Forbes magazine released the list of the most valuable brands of 2015, where we will take a closer look at which fashion brands managed to make it to the list of the 10 most valuable. Are the results surprising you?
In addition to interesting plots and unique characters, we are also attracted to film fashion, which tells special fashion stories. Here are 70s movies for all the fashionistas out there…
Frida Kahlo was the most famous Mexican artist of the 20th century and an outstanding portraitist, but it is only through her clothes that we get to know in detail who Frida Kahlo really was. Shortly after her death in 1954, her husband, also an artist, Diego Rivera, had her most precious items locked in the bathroom of their famous Blue House in Mexico City for 15 years. But only with the death of the administrator of his estate in 2004 did the archive become accessible to the public. The artist Ishiuch Miyako was allowed to photograph some of her most famous relics and a series of photographs of the dresses was created called Frida.