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Friday, November 28, 2014

Think twice about your Christmas gift ;)Mulberry #WinChristmas



What will be in Fashon in 2015

1.Chanel Dubai Resort Spring 2015
It`s all about the glamour and the tra-
dition of the Arab countries.So the re-
interpretation of the Keffiyeh into bea-
utiful clothes,is something for your
1001 nights.












2.Burberry Prorsum Spring 2015
This artistic trench is all you need for a
cozy day.The floral(leaves)prints and
the statement words,are going to be in
fashion all year long.













3.Gucci Spring 2015
Jeans are back on big door.You will
see them in almost every collection.from
New York to Paris.They are here to give
comfort and sexy looks.You can wear them
with everything.So,better go and by some
jeans!










4.Etro Spring 2015
White is the color of the season.
White give peace and elegance.It
can be find on coats,shirts,pants etc.
If you want to be in fashion,better start
to think and dress white.












 5.Valentino Spring 2015
Nothing like beautiful details.Prints
with artistic story,are one of the headlines
for next year.













 6.Alberta Ferretti spring 2015
70`s and boho-hippy style should take
a big part in your closet,next year.Is one
of the 2015 most up comming trends.






























Thursday, November 27, 2014

Reincarnation a short Chanel clip directed by Karl Lagerfeld,in photos

Cara Delevingne and Pharrell Williams star in Reincarnation - the short Chanel clip directed by Karl Lagerfeld, that will be shown in full during the fashion house's Métiers d'Art show,at the Hotel Schloss Leopoldskron in Salzburg, Austria.


Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Posh People Inside Tatler Episode 1 BBC Documentary 2014

In a New Performance Piece, Tilda Swinton Turns Fashion Into Art (from T Magazine NYT)

The actress Tilda Swinton has for several years collaborated with Olivier Saillard, the director of Paris’s Palais Galliera fashion museum, on an annual performance for that city’s Festival d’Automne. In 2013, they did “Eternity Dress,” in which a garment was tailor-made — from measuring and patterning to cutting and sewing — for the actress before a live audience. The year prior, Saillard and Swinton created a piece called “The Impossible Wardrobe,” in which Swinton walked a selection of beautiful, fragile historical garments from the Palais Galliera’s archives (Napoleon’s tailcoat, an ermine collar worn by Sarah Bernhardt) down a runway.
 This year, the two have produced a piece called “Cloakroom — Vestiaire Obligatoire,” which opens tomorrow and runs for a week at the Palais Galliera. The preview performance today was a veritable Paris Who’s Who; Alber Elbaz, Haider Ackermann, Martine Sitbon, Charlotte Rampling, Stella Tennant and Pierre Bergé were in attendance. Swinton took on the personae of the audience members by way of their outerwear: Spectators relinquished their coats and jackets to the actress, tentatively making their way to the wooden table that served as the “stage” threshold. Swinton laid each garment out, held it up, smoothed it out and contemplated it, sometimes crouching or lying atop it. Periods of silence alternated with ambient sounds by the “music stylists” Mode-F.
Every so often, Swinton added a keepsake to each coat: an envelope, scented, sealed and then slipped into a pocket; a hair plucked and placed on a lapel; a lipstick-blotted tissue snuck inside a motorcycle jacket. At the end, each owner reclaimed his or her item.
After the performance, Swinton described the nature of her collaboration with Saillard. “It’s built on a shared complicity and a shared determination to be playful,” she said. “Our idea this time was to have no structure at all…. We dared each other to be this sauvage. Who knows what will happen — it will be different every night.”
She continued: “In my view, possibly the most interesting thing about clothes is that people live in them. It’s the breath in them that actually attaches us to them.”