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21 06, 2014

Spring 2014 Ready-To-Wear: Saint Laurent Women Collection

By | 2021-08-04T15:10:08+02:00 June 21st, 2014|Style|

Yves Saint Laurent is a luxury French fashion house founded by Yves himself and his partner Pierre Berge in 1961. Alongside Chanel this darling designer brand is one of the most iconic of the 20th century, known for its classic, sophisticated and chic looks that have transformed as the years have progressed. Even for those

10 03, 2014

Milan Fashion Week In Images

By | 2019-07-12T21:14:58+02:00 March 10th, 2014|Style|

It is the most important event of the year. All Italy stops for (almost) a week to check out what's going on in Milan, the fashion capital of the peninsula. There you find the most important people within the industry, from fashion critics to fashion bloggers, from media to a regular public who just want

13 12, 2013

Christmas Festive Wear – 2014 Rising Stars

By | 2017-06-13T20:31:50+02:00 December 13th, 2013|Style|

As Christmas looms ever closer, fashion magazines, catalogs and blogs are clogged with gift and party-dress ideas. Evening wear becomes one of the most discussed subjects among girlfriends. Somehow all these ideas seem to blend with last year’s looks and may be even those from the years before. In fact, since Yves Saint Laurent designed LeSmoking in

25 11, 2013

When Parisian Effortless-Chic Meets H&M: Isabel Marant Limited Edition

By | 2021-08-09T16:32:15+02:00 November 25th, 2013|Style|

Hello, fashion lovers! I am sure by now you all have heard about the collaboration between the famous designer Isabel Marant and the retailer H&M. It isn't a novelty this kind of collaborations between the Swedish brand and high-end designers. Anna dello Russo, Marni, Lanvin and Maison Martin Margiela are some names that were featured

30 04, 2013

Our Top 3 Inspirational Fashion Designer Success Stories

By | 2021-10-12T16:16:08+02:00 April 30th, 2013|Lifestyle, Style|

The fashion industry has seen tremendous growth since its birth in the 18th century. Ideas spread from the European fashion capitals including Paris to the United States in the 19th century with the introduction of the textile industry from Britain. Back then, dressmakers and designers learnt the trade through an apprenticeship system and designers used

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