Another Fashion Week is behind us, which means it's time to pick our fashion favorites for Spring/Summer 2016. This time, we're looking at the shoes that shined from New York to Paris in the fashion shows of fashion houses such as Miu Miu , Dolce & Gabbana, Gucci, Alexander McQueen and Rodarte.
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Phone pinching is currently the most bizarre trend on the web. What is every smartphone owner's worst obsession? That his precious device falls on the floor. People who have succumbed to this new online obsession are challenging fate themselves by holding their smartphones by the edge with their fingertips high above the ground and where a fall would be fatal (above Niagara Falls would be an extreme but not unique example ). Check out a compilation of successful and failed attempts at phone pinching, every phone owner's worst nightmare.
After women began to imitate grandmother's appearance, with some delay men also began to imitate grandfather's appearance. They too are reaching for shades of gray en masse now, and every woman will confirm that gray hair is hot. And if some of the women raised their eyebrows and cringed at first, we can probably all agree that men with gray hair or highlights look really great whether they're 18 or 89, and regardless of or have grayed naturally or cosmetically. Girls, get your drools ready!
Today, when social networks are no longer about our authentic personality and experiences with people who genuinely care about us, each of us can be a model, appearing in our own fashion story. To deepen the illusion that life is one big fashion obsession, we trained ourselves to know "smize" - smile with the eyes, then we adopted the "duck face" - pursed lips, and now the "fish gape" - open mouth in a way , as fish do. Let someone else say that animals are the ones who want to imitate us!
The catwalks were loud and clear - shoes and boots rule the fall of 2015. This fall's trends - over-the-knee boots, furry accessories and patchwork shoes - will soon rule our streets too.
Following the navel challenge and a series of coins on the collarbone, a bizarre new online trend is coming from China. Hands folded behind the back (''Hands folded behind the back'') as in prayer or a yoga position or in exercises. After the waist and collarbone, now (Chinese) women (and men) have an excuse to show their back and shoulders and brag about how high they can lift their closed palms.
With the end of summer comes colorful autumn and with it the long-awaited autumn fashion trends. One of them is definitely suede, which will dominate the otherwise ubiquitous smooth leather this season and take us from bohemian summer to retro autumn.
Every year we get a series of new and unusual trends that attract a lot of attention. With some they reap great enthusiasm, while others can't wait to go to the dustbin of history and sink into oblivion. The 1990s were a champion when it comes to this. Crocs, square diamond earrings, necklaces made of gathered shells and snails, bleached hair,... Here are fashion trends that should never happen.
The basic task of the eyebrows is to protect the eyes from sweat. But now that the fashion trend from the nineties is back - thin lines or "notches" in the eyebrows - they will do it a little harder. But we humans, especially girls, are ready to do a lot for beauty. A good example - shoes with a high heel. And while the stripes have resurfaced, they've never really gone away in hip-hop culture.
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".
As much as we women love to hate our stretch marks, now here's a viral campaign encouraging women to show them off. Love Your Lines (#LoveYourLines) is more than just an Instagram account or "hashtag", it's a global initiative for women to love their bodies and not be ashamed to show it. Supermodel Chrissy Teigen is also one of the many women who proudly shows off her stretch marks.
Generation Y is growing up and thus entering the stages of adulthood and facing all the responsibilities that come with it. Every day more and more of our friends decide to settle down and start a family. The face of motherhood has taken over this generation and modern moms have their own style of raising children that is slightly different from their parents. See how they are raising new-age moms who are tech-savvy, open-minded, and protective.











