Monday, September 29, 2014

Nice Style Fashion photos

A few nice style fashion images I found:


Street style
style fashion
Image by J Y F
by street style blog

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Felix


Street style
style fashion
Image by J Y F
by street style blog

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Felix


Street style
style fashion
Image by J Y F
by street style blog

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Felix

Nice Clothes Fashion photos

A few nice clothes fashion images I found:


Era's
clothes fashion
Image by Connie Arida
Hat: [Gos] Floppy Hat - SCARF
slurl.com/secondlife/Gos/124/129/302
Hair: [LeLutka]-RENTA
slurl.com/secondlife/LeLutka/128/128/26
Glasses: AIR_Fiore_pink_petit pas mall limited
slurl.com/secondlife/Goguryeo/60/57/65
Blouse: KC No.53[OjiBlouse by Kyoko Couture
slurl.com/secondlife/petit%20pas/197/92/24
Pants: (Kunglers) Natalia pants
slurl.com/secondlife/Fashionate%20Island/182/170/22
Shoes: R2 "Pumehana" Ivory
slurl.com/secondlife/Love%20Soul/211/134/27
Building: Des Grands Magasins Bon Marche from the1925 Paris Exposition rendered by Auriterminal


A Sweet Way To Go
clothes fashion
Image by Connie Arida
Top: Pink Paisly Mesh Top by TorMe
Skirt: baby mild chilffon by u.f.o
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/ANDE/192/121/24
Shoes:Gio high-top shoes by TokiD
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Camomile/224/65/22
Hair: Sayaka2 by D!va
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/CalanDiva/130/157/24
Cherry Tarte by Hi Calo
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Camomile/89/178/22

Friday, September 26, 2014

Model at the Fall 2011 Run to the Sun Fashion Show (IMG_3091.jpg)

Some cool fashion shows images:


Model at the Fall 2011 Run to the Sun Fashion Show (IMG_3091.jpg)
fashion shows
Image by Alaskan Dude
Every year there is a Women's Show in Anchorge, Alaska - it's a cool event to attend, even as a guy. The Women's Show included various fashion shows - this photo shows clothing on sale at Run to the Sun - a local beachwear, swimsuit, outdoor clothing, and also a tanning salon. The models are very nice but the lighting at the arena is ugly and it gives me problems all the time. Please ignore the lighting and enjoy the models!

I took this photo in September 2011 at the Sullivan Arena in Anchorage, Alaska.


Model at the Fall 2011 Run to the Sun Fashion Show (IMG_3113.jpg)
fashion shows
Image by Alaskan Dude
Every year there is a Women's Show in Anchorge, Alaska - it's a cool event to attend, even as a guy. The Women's Show included various fashion shows - this photo shows clothing on sale at Run to the Sun - a local beachwear, swimsuit, outdoor clothing, and also a tanning salon. The models are very nice but the lighting at the arena is ugly and it gives me problems all the time. Please ignore the lighting and enjoy the models!

I took this photo in September 2011 at the Sullivan Arena in Anchorage, Alaska.


Model at the Fall 2011 Run to the Sun Fashion Show (IMG_3119.jpg)
fashion shows
Image by Alaskan Dude
Every year there is a Women's Show in Anchorge, Alaska - it's a cool event to attend, even as a guy. The Women's Show included various fashion shows - this photo shows clothing on sale at Run to the Sun - a local beachwear, swimsuit, outdoor clothing, and also a tanning salon. The models are very nice but the lighting at the arena is ugly and it gives me problems all the time. Please ignore the lighting and enjoy the models!

I took this photo in September 2011 at the Sullivan Arena in Anchorage, Alaska.

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Gary Bigeni

Some cool online fashion shops images:


Gary Bigeni
online fashion shops
Image by Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer
Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week; Cruise Bar hosts famous fashion event; MBFWA business wheels in motion

Cruise Bar Hosts Fashion Week...

When it comes to style the Cruise Bar and Restaurant is a perfect host partner for the prestigious Mercedes-Benz Australian Fashion Week.

For the first time in many years, Cruise Restaurant is open to the public everyday of fashion week for lunch and dinner.

Fashion Week is Sydney’s premier fashion and lifestyle event showcasing some of our most talented and contemporary designers.

The beautiful waterfront location of Cruise Bar in Circular Quay is an ideal location to enjoy gourmet food, decadent wines and delicious cocktails while enjoying the cultural surrounds that is Fashion week.

For more information visit their official website.


Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week: Business, fashion, beauty, deals and gossip...

Sydney will be enjoying a bevy of catwalk shows and party like events as Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia commences tomorrow. But unlike the increasing number of fashion festivals across the country where people can buy tickets to events, MBFWA is invitation only.

Today was media registration day, which was quite an event in its own right.

Over five days, fashion designers show their latest collections to media reps, celebrities and retail buyers, and the response can be paramount to the bottom line.

This year happens to mark Mercedes-Benz’s return to Fashion Week as the title sponsor, which many media and fashion commentators have welcomed.

“The strong link between Mercedes-Benz and fashion was initiated in Australia with the launch of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in 1995, so it’s come full circle,” advised Mercedes-Benz senior manager of corporate communications David McCarthy.

The car maker’s Fashion Week events have spread around the world to places such as New York and Berlin, and to Swim Fashion Week in Miami.

The Mercedes-Benz’s sponsorship deal was not exactly a secret last year as Rosemount’s (wine) five-year run came to an end. The new deal is understood to be valued at million over three years but McCarthy says the details are confidential.

MBFWA comes with a many change. A key change from the festival organisers is that IMG Fashion have reduced the price of on-site venue fees. A trend over the past few years.

This year, it set back exhibitors ,250 to use the newly returned Tent at the Overseas Passenger Terminal as a catwalk venue, 00 to be a part of Fashion Week but show off-site and between 00 and 00 to showcase collections at The Rocks Pop-Up suites.

Two of the festival’s biggest names, Josh Goot and Dion Lee, pulled out a fortnight before their respective shows. The designers who have fallen by the wayside in the lead-up to the five-day event have either opted to concentrate on upcoming overseas shows (Lee), to focus on getting collections out to coincide with northern hemisphere seasons (Goot) or have chosen to disregard Fashion Week from the get-go, with Fairfax Media pointing to Alex Perry as the example.

For Melbourne Business School associate professor of marketing Mark Ritson, having Australian designers drop out is a “tricky” scenario.

“On the one hand, you have to respect any Australian designer focused on building their reputation overseas,” he says. “We are perilously under-represented in Paris and Milan.

“But at the same time, a designer has to be careful of burning branding bridges back home. That said, if Goot or Lee make it in Europe they’ll be welcomed back home in 2013 with open arms.”

Fashion Week is serious business. Alongside Mercedes-Benz, sponsors that have signed on this year include DHL, EYE, HP, Maybelline NY, Redken, Shangri-La Hotel Sydney, Pentax, Keystone Hospitality and Getty Images.

The NSW government, Destination NSW and Austrade are also supporting the event.

In addition, designers are obtaining their own sponsorships. Jayson Brunsdon’s show, for instance, is being presented by Myer and sponsored by Qantas, Woolmark, TRESemme, MAC Cosmetics and Joh Bailey.

Couture designer Johanna Johnson is the virgin Australian designer to showcase her collection at the prestigious Mercedes-Benz Presents show, which has previously featured big fashion names such as Herve Leger by Max Azria, Carolina Herrera and Badgley Mischka.

“To do [the Presents show] during our first year back was a priority,” McCarthy says.

Johnson recently found international success, with Hollywood actresses Christina Hendricks and Maya Rudolph wearing her feminine creations on the red carpet.

The show will have the same feel – glamour, lots of hand-beading and detailed finishes.

“I hadn’t really considered doing it and was focusing more on overseas expansion this year,” Johnson says.

“But we’re having so much feedback from Australians wanting to know more now, it will be really good to showcase our luxury lifestyle line and red carpet ready-to-wear.”

She initially signed on to show in the smallest of the three catwalk venues, the Box, but had to move the show to the Tent (the biggest) as the number of outfits she wanted to parade expanded.

“It’s our debut show so we want it done as well as it possibly can be,” she says.

Australian accessories giant Oroton is launching its first ready-to-wear collection. But for creative director Ana Maria Escobar, the clothes are there to show off the accessories – be they handbags, jewellery or shoes.

“The biggest thing is when I walked into the stores, I saw they needed something soft to highlight the accessories,” she says.

Customers can expect “understated quality” from the new Oroton clothing range.

“To me, functionality is important,” Escobar says.

“So are the materials . . . it can be a simple singlet but made out of really beautiful silk or customised fabrics. There’s a tone of heritage as well.”

While Oroton views Fashion Week as important, Escobar says there is also “life beyond those 15 minutes on the catwalk”.

For the retailer, it’s about reminding people of the brand.

“We want to talk a little louder about the product we design,” she says. “Fashion Week gives us that space without having to scream.”

This year, a great spread of overseas buyers will be in attendance, many from online retailers such as Net-A-Porter, My Wardrobe, Shopbop, Moda Operandi and ASOS. Department store Harvey Nichols and Hong Kong-based Joyce will also have buyers present.

The retail picture in Australia is not particularly strong, and IBISWorld analysts are predicting growth for the local rag trade over the coming financial year will be flat at just 0.5 per cent.

IBISWorld general manager Karen Dobie says the high Australian dollar is a double-edged sword for retailers, as local vendors can buy overseas at a favourable rate, but increasingly tech-savvy competition is straining profit margins.

New to MBFWA: Dylan Cooper; Flowers for a Vagabond; Toi et Moi Sydney; By Johnny; Oroton; Watson x Watson; An Ode to No One; Jenny Kee; Aje; Roppa Pemmaraju; Bless’d Are The Meek and Nana Judy

Not present this year: Dion Lee; Josh Goot; Alex Perry; Arnsdorf; Morrison; Friend of Mine; Flannel; Karla Spetic; Lover; Therese Rawsthorne; Ms Couture; Rachel Gilbert; Little Joe Woman (voluntary administration); Nookie; Amber & Thomas; Marnie Skillings; Kate Sylvester; Shakuhachi; Bianca Spender; Dhini; Camilla & Marc; White Suede; Yeojin Bae; Lisa Blue; Limedrop; Stolen Girlfriends Club; Alistair Trung; Saint Augustine Academy (which shut up shop late last year)

Returning to the show: Romance Was Born; Camilla; Aurelio Costarella; Ksubi; Jayson Brunsdon; Akira


Camilla...

Since launching her label eight years ago, Camilla Franks continues to receive global recognition as an Australian designer who has a unique approach to creating colorful, playful and luxurious lifestyle fashion.

Her unique ready-to-wear and resort wear designs are becoming highly sought after products, capturing the attentions of celebrities and fashionistas alike. Camilla’s global fan club (which includes the likes of Beyonce Knowles, Miranda Kerr, Kate Hudson, Lily Allen and Gwen Stefani) reached new heights 2 years ago when the queen of television, Oprah Winfrey, glowed in one of her designs while taping her ‘down under’ series. The general public and the fashion world gushed and stock sold out overnight. Camilla is definitely a brand on the move.

So, how did Camilla Franks become one of Australia’s most iconic fashion designers? This iconic brand came to be whilst Camilla was exploring her passions for theatrical artistry. Here, she embraced her inner creative spirit to craft beautiful elaborate costumes for the various characters in her productions. It wasn’t long before the Australian fashion market caught eye of these imaginative, easy-to-wear designs and catapulted Camilla on this amazing journey.

Today, Camilla has evolved from beach and resort fashion into ready-to-wear clothes that cater to all her client’s needs. Globally, Camilla has begun weaving into the various fashion niches, resulting in a kaleidoscope of high-end editorial and extending an already growing customer database.
Over eight years, Camilla has produced nine collections: these include the highly anticipated 2011/12’s Spring Summer Collection, Labyrinth; which has received significant media attention and 2012’s Autumn Winter Collection Caravanserai, Camilla’s second winter season. The success of her brand is derived from Camilla’s philosophy that “all women have the right to look and feel beautiful no matter their age, colour, size or origin”, this is also a testament to the company’s popularity and growing awareness.

Camilla is a brand that celebrates women, self-expression, beauty and individuality. The signature ‘Camilla’ piece is a statement of brilliant colour, graphics and material rhythm. It is a celebration of shapes that can be tailored to individual styles and that follow global trends.


Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia Announces Preliminary Line-up...


Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia Announces Preliminary Line-upfor Spring/Summer 2012/13 Collections

Sydney, Australia (February 29, 2012) Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia is excited to announce cult label Ksubi, celebrity favourite Camilla, Zimmermann, Lisa Ho, Toni Maticevski, Aurelio Costarella, Jayson Brunsdon, Ellery, and Carl Kapp will be amongst the line-up of designers showcasing their Spring/Summer 2012/13 Collections at Sydney’s Overseas Passenger Terminal, April 30 to May 4, 2012.

"MBFWA is a fantastic opportunity for emerging Australian designers to join already well established designers in showcasing their creations not just in venues that people expect but in venues and spaces that will reflect the diversity and vibrancy of the Australian fashion scene. The shows, presentations and locations demonstrate that MBFWA has a flavour and style that can more than hold its own around the world" says Gavin Allen, General Marketing, Mercedes-Benz Australia/Pacific.

A stand out on the 2012 schedule is expected to be Romance was Born. The label is showcasing their polished ready to wear collection combining art and wearable fashion in a sophisticated Spring Summer range. Johanna Johnson will also attract hype as she hosts an intimate salon show for her debut at MBFWA. Mixing old Hollywood charm and modern simplicity, Johnson is renowned for her recent Oscar’s role dressing starlets in her eponymous label.

Iconic Australian brand, Oroton will also debut on the runway at MBFWA for the first time demonstrating the brand is as skilled at creating Ready to Wear women’s wear as well as their well known luxury accessories.

Joining this incredible line up of iconic designers are Magdalena Velevska, Alice McCall, Lisa Maree, Gary Bigeni, Bec and Bridge, Miss Unkon, Bowie, Kooey Australia, Michael Lo Sordo, Kirrily Johnston and Talulah.

New talent showcasing for the first time, Watson x Watson are sure to excite international buyers and media with their collections, providing new ‘ones to watch’ for our global audience. Watson x Watson focus on everyday luxury and easy glamour, with a relaxed, sexy appeal that has become synonymous with Australian fashion.

Other newcomers joining the MBFWA family: We are Handsome, Aje, Elliot Ward Fear, Roopa Pemmaraju, Flowers for a Vagabond, Suboo, An Ode to No One and Project Runway Australia winner Dylan Cooper and alumni by Johnny. Designers involved in the 2012 New Generation, Fashion Design Studio and Raffles emerging talent shows will be announced shortly.

“We’re extremely excited by the response from designers and brands and are looking forward to showcasing the new seasons Spring Summer Collections in our world class facilities on site as well as sharing more of the city of Sydney’s wonderfully unique locations with our expanded off site program of shows and presentations’” says Jarrad Clark, Global Production Director, IMG Fashion.

Leveraging our global network, Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia is introducing new showroom spaces, exciting venue upgrades and unique presentation spaces to ensure our line up of designers have innovative way to communicate their artistic vision for 2012.

For the first time on Australian soil, many designers will showcase their collections via a studio style presentation space known as The Box. Having established itself at MBFW in NY and Berlin, designers are redefining how they showcase their collections using this blank canvas. Australian designer Dion Lee recently used a presentation style space to showcase his collection at London Fashion Week and wowed crowds with his use of lighting to create drama and engagement around his collection without the confines of the runway.

2012 will also see the much anticipated return of The Tent. Synonymous with international fashion events, the sheer scale of The Tent showroom set on the Sydney harbour foreshore will create an incredible billboard for MBFWA and the Australian Fashion Industry for our attending local and international guests.

Key buyers will have the opportunity to get up close with designer collections during the week via a unique offering of Designer Showrooms via The Rocks Pop-Up Suites, utilising retail spaces within The Rocks historical precinct, designers will be able to house their collections off runway, and meet buyers and media in one on one appointments. It is here that designers are encouraged to create consumer offerings around the Fashion Week schedule to create more retail opportunities for our participating designer brands.

MBFWA hosts the world’s most influential buyers, media and industry players during the 5 day event and bring Sydney city to life with Fashion Week fever. With the support of our official partners, and showcasing designers, the 2012 season will be a standout year showcasing the creative energy and raw talent that Australia has to offer.

Title sponsor Mercedes-Benz is proudly supported by Government partners Destination NSW and Austrade, Maybelline New York, DHL, HP/Intel, Redken 5th Avenue NYC and EYE and as well as media outlet Getty Images. Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia is an IMG event.
The Spring Summer 2012/13 Collections will take place April 30 to May 4, 2012, Press and Industry Registration opens March 1, 2012.

For more information please visit us online at mbfashionweek.com
Follow us on Twitter @MBFWA and on the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Facebook

Websites

Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week (Australia)
australia.mbfashionweek.com

IMG Worldwide
www.imgworld.com

Cruise Bar
www.cruisebar.com.au

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr
www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

Eva Rinaldi Photography
www.evarinaldi.com


Montana Cox
online fashion shops
Image by Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer
Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week; Cruise Bar hosts famous fashion event; MBFWA business wheels in motion

Cruise Bar Hosts Fashion Week...

When it comes to style the Cruise Bar and Restaurant is a perfect host partner for the prestigious Mercedes-Benz Australian Fashion Week.

For the first time in many years, Cruise Restaurant is open to the public everyday of fashion week for lunch and dinner.

Fashion Week is Sydney’s premier fashion and lifestyle event showcasing some of our most talented and contemporary designers.

The beautiful waterfront location of Cruise Bar in Circular Quay is an ideal location to enjoy gourmet food, decadent wines and delicious cocktails while enjoying the cultural surrounds that is Fashion week.

For more information visit their official website.


Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week: Business, fashion, beauty, deals and gossip...

Sydney will be enjoying a bevy of catwalk shows and party like events as Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia commences tomorrow. But unlike the increasing number of fashion festivals across the country where people can buy tickets to events, MBFWA is invitation only.

Today was media registration day, which was quite an event in its own right.

Over five days, fashion designers show their latest collections to media reps, celebrities and retail buyers, and the response can be paramount to the bottom line.

This year happens to mark Mercedes-Benz’s return to Fashion Week as the title sponsor, which many media and fashion commentators have welcomed.

“The strong link between Mercedes-Benz and fashion was initiated in Australia with the launch of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in 1995, so it’s come full circle,” advised Mercedes-Benz senior manager of corporate communications David McCarthy.

The car maker’s Fashion Week events have spread around the world to places such as New York and Berlin, and to Swim Fashion Week in Miami.

The Mercedes-Benz’s sponsorship deal was not exactly a secret last year as Rosemount’s (wine) five-year run came to an end. The new deal is understood to be valued at million over three years but McCarthy says the details are confidential.

MBFWA comes with a many change. A key change from the festival organisers is that IMG Fashion have reduced the price of on-site venue fees. A trend over the past few years.

This year, it set back exhibitors ,250 to use the newly returned Tent at the Overseas Passenger Terminal as a catwalk venue, 00 to be a part of Fashion Week but show off-site and between 00 and 00 to showcase collections at The Rocks Pop-Up suites.

Two of the festival’s biggest names, Josh Goot and Dion Lee, pulled out a fortnight before their respective shows. The designers who have fallen by the wayside in the lead-up to the five-day event have either opted to concentrate on upcoming overseas shows (Lee), to focus on getting collections out to coincide with northern hemisphere seasons (Goot) or have chosen to disregard Fashion Week from the get-go, with Fairfax Media pointing to Alex Perry as the example.

For Melbourne Business School associate professor of marketing Mark Ritson, having Australian designers drop out is a “tricky” scenario.

“On the one hand, you have to respect any Australian designer focused on building their reputation overseas,” he says. “We are perilously under-represented in Paris and Milan.

“But at the same time, a designer has to be careful of burning branding bridges back home. That said, if Goot or Lee make it in Europe they’ll be welcomed back home in 2013 with open arms.”

Fashion Week is serious business. Alongside Mercedes-Benz, sponsors that have signed on this year include DHL, EYE, HP, Maybelline NY, Redken, Shangri-La Hotel Sydney, Pentax, Keystone Hospitality and Getty Images.

The NSW government, Destination NSW and Austrade are also supporting the event.

In addition, designers are obtaining their own sponsorships. Jayson Brunsdon’s show, for instance, is being presented by Myer and sponsored by Qantas, Woolmark, TRESemme, MAC Cosmetics and Joh Bailey.

Couture designer Johanna Johnson is the virgin Australian designer to showcase her collection at the prestigious Mercedes-Benz Presents show, which has previously featured big fashion names such as Herve Leger by Max Azria, Carolina Herrera and Badgley Mischka.

“To do [the Presents show] during our first year back was a priority,” McCarthy says.

Johnson recently found international success, with Hollywood actresses Christina Hendricks and Maya Rudolph wearing her feminine creations on the red carpet.

The show will have the same feel – glamour, lots of hand-beading and detailed finishes.

“I hadn’t really considered doing it and was focusing more on overseas expansion this year,” Johnson says.

“But we’re having so much feedback from Australians wanting to know more now, it will be really good to showcase our luxury lifestyle line and red carpet ready-to-wear.”

She initially signed on to show in the smallest of the three catwalk venues, the Box, but had to move the show to the Tent (the biggest) as the number of outfits she wanted to parade expanded.

“It’s our debut show so we want it done as well as it possibly can be,” she says.

Australian accessories giant Oroton is launching its first ready-to-wear collection. But for creative director Ana Maria Escobar, the clothes are there to show off the accessories – be they handbags, jewellery or shoes.

“The biggest thing is when I walked into the stores, I saw they needed something soft to highlight the accessories,” she says.

Customers can expect “understated quality” from the new Oroton clothing range.

“To me, functionality is important,” Escobar says.

“So are the materials . . . it can be a simple singlet but made out of really beautiful silk or customised fabrics. There’s a tone of heritage as well.”

While Oroton views Fashion Week as important, Escobar says there is also “life beyond those 15 minutes on the catwalk”.

For the retailer, it’s about reminding people of the brand.

“We want to talk a little louder about the product we design,” she says. “Fashion Week gives us that space without having to scream.”

This year, a great spread of overseas buyers will be in attendance, many from online retailers such as Net-A-Porter, My Wardrobe, Shopbop, Moda Operandi and ASOS. Department store Harvey Nichols and Hong Kong-based Joyce will also have buyers present.

The retail picture in Australia is not particularly strong, and IBISWorld analysts are predicting growth for the local rag trade over the coming financial year will be flat at just 0.5 per cent.

IBISWorld general manager Karen Dobie says the high Australian dollar is a double-edged sword for retailers, as local vendors can buy overseas at a favourable rate, but increasingly tech-savvy competition is straining profit margins.

New to MBFWA: Dylan Cooper; Flowers for a Vagabond; Toi et Moi Sydney; By Johnny; Oroton; Watson x Watson; An Ode to No One; Jenny Kee; Aje; Roppa Pemmaraju; Bless’d Are The Meek and Nana Judy

Not present this year: Dion Lee; Josh Goot; Alex Perry; Arnsdorf; Morrison; Friend of Mine; Flannel; Karla Spetic; Lover; Therese Rawsthorne; Ms Couture; Rachel Gilbert; Little Joe Woman (voluntary administration); Nookie; Amber & Thomas; Marnie Skillings; Kate Sylvester; Shakuhachi; Bianca Spender; Dhini; Camilla & Marc; White Suede; Yeojin Bae; Lisa Blue; Limedrop; Stolen Girlfriends Club; Alistair Trung; Saint Augustine Academy (which shut up shop late last year)

Returning to the show: Romance Was Born; Camilla; Aurelio Costarella; Ksubi; Jayson Brunsdon; Akira


Camilla...

Since launching her label eight years ago, Camilla Franks continues to receive global recognition as an Australian designer who has a unique approach to creating colorful, playful and luxurious lifestyle fashion.

Her unique ready-to-wear and resort wear designs are becoming highly sought after products, capturing the attentions of celebrities and fashionistas alike. Camilla’s global fan club (which includes the likes of Beyonce Knowles, Miranda Kerr, Kate Hudson, Lily Allen and Gwen Stefani) reached new heights 2 years ago when the queen of television, Oprah Winfrey, glowed in one of her designs while taping her ‘down under’ series. The general public and the fashion world gushed and stock sold out overnight. Camilla is definitely a brand on the move.

So, how did Camilla Franks become one of Australia’s most iconic fashion designers? This iconic brand came to be whilst Camilla was exploring her passions for theatrical artistry. Here, she embraced her inner creative spirit to craft beautiful elaborate costumes for the various characters in her productions. It wasn’t long before the Australian fashion market caught eye of these imaginative, easy-to-wear designs and catapulted Camilla on this amazing journey.

Today, Camilla has evolved from beach and resort fashion into ready-to-wear clothes that cater to all her client’s needs. Globally, Camilla has begun weaving into the various fashion niches, resulting in a kaleidoscope of high-end editorial and extending an already growing customer database.
Over eight years, Camilla has produced nine collections: these include the highly anticipated 2011/12’s Spring Summer Collection, Labyrinth; which has received significant media attention and 2012’s Autumn Winter Collection Caravanserai, Camilla’s second winter season. The success of her brand is derived from Camilla’s philosophy that “all women have the right to look and feel beautiful no matter their age, colour, size or origin”, this is also a testament to the company’s popularity and growing awareness.

Camilla is a brand that celebrates women, self-expression, beauty and individuality. The signature ‘Camilla’ piece is a statement of brilliant colour, graphics and material rhythm. It is a celebration of shapes that can be tailored to individual styles and that follow global trends.


Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia Announces Preliminary Line-up...


Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia Announces Preliminary Line-upfor Spring/Summer 2012/13 Collections

Sydney, Australia (February 29, 2012) Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia is excited to announce cult label Ksubi, celebrity favourite Camilla, Zimmermann, Lisa Ho, Toni Maticevski, Aurelio Costarella, Jayson Brunsdon, Ellery, and Carl Kapp will be amongst the line-up of designers showcasing their Spring/Summer 2012/13 Collections at Sydney’s Overseas Passenger Terminal, April 30 to May 4, 2012.

"MBFWA is a fantastic opportunity for emerging Australian designers to join already well established designers in showcasing their creations not just in venues that people expect but in venues and spaces that will reflect the diversity and vibrancy of the Australian fashion scene. The shows, presentations and locations demonstrate that MBFWA has a flavour and style that can more than hold its own around the world" says Gavin Allen, General Marketing, Mercedes-Benz Australia/Pacific.

A stand out on the 2012 schedule is expected to be Romance was Born. The label is showcasing their polished ready to wear collection combining art and wearable fashion in a sophisticated Spring Summer range. Johanna Johnson will also attract hype as she hosts an intimate salon show for her debut at MBFWA. Mixing old Hollywood charm and modern simplicity, Johnson is renowned for her recent Oscar’s role dressing starlets in her eponymous label.

Iconic Australian brand, Oroton will also debut on the runway at MBFWA for the first time demonstrating the brand is as skilled at creating Ready to Wear women’s wear as well as their well known luxury accessories.

Joining this incredible line up of iconic designers are Magdalena Velevska, Alice McCall, Lisa Maree, Gary Bigeni, Bec and Bridge, Miss Unkon, Bowie, Kooey Australia, Michael Lo Sordo, Kirrily Johnston and Talulah.

New talent showcasing for the first time, Watson x Watson are sure to excite international buyers and media with their collections, providing new ‘ones to watch’ for our global audience. Watson x Watson focus on everyday luxury and easy glamour, with a relaxed, sexy appeal that has become synonymous with Australian fashion.

Other newcomers joining the MBFWA family: We are Handsome, Aje, Elliot Ward Fear, Roopa Pemmaraju, Flowers for a Vagabond, Suboo, An Ode to No One and Project Runway Australia winner Dylan Cooper and alumni by Johnny. Designers involved in the 2012 New Generation, Fashion Design Studio and Raffles emerging talent shows will be announced shortly.

“We’re extremely excited by the response from designers and brands and are looking forward to showcasing the new seasons Spring Summer Collections in our world class facilities on site as well as sharing more of the city of Sydney’s wonderfully unique locations with our expanded off site program of shows and presentations’” says Jarrad Clark, Global Production Director, IMG Fashion.

Leveraging our global network, Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia is introducing new showroom spaces, exciting venue upgrades and unique presentation spaces to ensure our line up of designers have innovative way to communicate their artistic vision for 2012.

For the first time on Australian soil, many designers will showcase their collections via a studio style presentation space known as The Box. Having established itself at MBFW in NY and Berlin, designers are redefining how they showcase their collections using this blank canvas. Australian designer Dion Lee recently used a presentation style space to showcase his collection at London Fashion Week and wowed crowds with his use of lighting to create drama and engagement around his collection without the confines of the runway.

2012 will also see the much anticipated return of The Tent. Synonymous with international fashion events, the sheer scale of The Tent showroom set on the Sydney harbour foreshore will create an incredible billboard for MBFWA and the Australian Fashion Industry for our attending local and international guests.

Key buyers will have the opportunity to get up close with designer collections during the week via a unique offering of Designer Showrooms via The Rocks Pop-Up Suites, utilising retail spaces within The Rocks historical precinct, designers will be able to house their collections off runway, and meet buyers and media in one on one appointments. It is here that designers are encouraged to create consumer offerings around the Fashion Week schedule to create more retail opportunities for our participating designer brands.

MBFWA hosts the world’s most influential buyers, media and industry players during the 5 day event and bring Sydney city to life with Fashion Week fever. With the support of our official partners, and showcasing designers, the 2012 season will be a standout year showcasing the creative energy and raw talent that Australia has to offer.

Title sponsor Mercedes-Benz is proudly supported by Government partners Destination NSW and Austrade, Maybelline New York, DHL, HP/Intel, Redken 5th Avenue NYC and EYE and as well as media outlet Getty Images. Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia is an IMG event.
The Spring Summer 2012/13 Collections will take place April 30 to May 4, 2012, Press and Industry Registration opens March 1, 2012.

For more information please visit us online at mbfashionweek.com
Follow us on Twitter @MBFWA and on the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Facebook

Websites

Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week (Australia)
australia.mbfashionweek.com

IMG Worldwide
www.imgworld.com

Cruise Bar
www.cruisebar.com.au

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr
www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

Eva Rinaldi Photography
www.evarinaldi.com

Cool Fashion Pictures images

A few nice fashion pictures images I found:


Eco Fashion Week Vancouver: Red Jade
fashion pictures
Image by tyfn
www.ecofashion-week.com/


(CC) Phillip Jeffrey. www.fadetoplay.com. Feel free to use this photo. I request that you link back to the original picture on Flickr and credit as shown above.


Eco Fashion Week Vancouver: Red Jade
fashion pictures
Image by tyfn
www.ecofashion-week.com/


(CC) Phillip Jeffrey. www.fadetoplay.com. Feel free to use this photo. I request that you link back to the original picture on Flickr and credit as shown above.


Eco Fashion Week Vancouver: Red Jade
fashion pictures
Image by tyfn
www.ecofashion-week.com/


(CC) Phillip Jeffrey. www.fadetoplay.com. Feel free to use this photo. I request that you link back to the original picture on Flickr and credit as shown above.

Susan Haskell wearing David Dixon - Heart and Stroke Foundation - The Heart Truth celebrity fashion show - Red Dress - Red Gown - Thursday February 8, 2012 - Creative Commons

A few nice children fashion images I found:


Susan Haskell wearing David Dixon - Heart and Stroke Foundation - The Heart Truth celebrity fashion show - Red Dress - Red Gown - Thursday February 8, 2012 - Creative Commons
children fashion
Image by Jason Hargrove
thehearttruth.ca/fashion-show/2012-2/susan-haskell-wearin...

A native of Toronto, Canada, Susan Haskell portrays the role of “Dr. Margaret ‘Marty’ Saybrooke Thornhart”, bad-girl-turned-good-turned-bad-again, on the ABC soap opera One Life to Live. This role garnered Susan two Emmy Awards, one for Outstanding Supporting Actress and the second as Lead Actress.

Susan is no stranger to television. In addition to her long-time role on daytime TV, including a special guest role on another of ABC’s soaps, Port Charles, she has also appeared in TV series such as ER, The District, JAG, and 18 Wheels of Justice. Her film work includes starring roles in Mrs. Winterbourne with Shirley MacLaine and Brendan Fraser, and in Black Point opposite David Caruso. She also had roles in the films Strictly Business, Dead by Monday, No Turning Back and The Good Shepherd with Angelina Jolie.

Susan has two daughters who keep her busy in the best way possible, and finds time between acting jobs to support a local wildlife crisis centre and numerous children’s charities. A sports enthusiast, Susan enjoys running, skiing, and Bikram yoga.

www.imdb.com/name/nm0368148
susanhaskell.com

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No stranger to the Toronto fashion scene, David Dixon is one of Canada’s leading women’s fashion designers. Following his training at Ryerson University, David apprenticed with Canadian fashion icon Alfred Sung, Dixon went on to launch his own label under the Toronto Fashion Incubator (TFI), a highly respected organization focused on assisting new designers, before establishing his own design and production studio in 1999.

His collections exude a quiet elegance; by employing simple and modern silhouettes, collections are defined by his exceptional understanding of textiles. Innovative designs have won Dixon an elite following among the communities of film and fashion, including: Jann Arden, Pamela Anderson, Meg Ryan, Wendy Crewson, Ashley MacIsaac, Holly Cole, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Kari Matchett, Paul Gross and newcomer Kristen Booth, to name a few.

More recently, Dixon has expanded his successful signature collection, and has partnered with several National and International brands. Collaborating with Town Shoes has resulted in a nationally recognized David Dixon shoe line, while partnerships with The Shopping Channel and Mattel International along with exclusive licensing rights for Barbie by David Dixon, have further increased the designers’ global recognition.

Currently the David Dixon Signature Collection can be found at Holt Renfrew, The Bay and specialty boutiques internationally.

daviddixon.ca
twitter.com/daviddixoninc

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In 2012, The Heart Truth® marks a decade of commitment to women's heart health. Starting with February's American Heart Month and throughout the year, the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) reaffirms its commitment to increasing awareness about heart disease among women and helping women take steps to reduce their own personal risk of developing heart disease.

thehearttruth.ca
twitter.com/thehearttruth.com
#thehearttruth

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Photography by Jason Hargrove

jasonhargrove.com
twitter.com/jasonhargrove

This set is available with a Creative Commons Attribution license for non-commercial use for media and bloggers alike. High resolution commercial use licenses can be purchased on request :)


Susan Haskell wearing David Dixon - Heart and Stroke Foundation - The Heart Truth celebrity fashion show - Red Dress - Red Gown - Thursday February 8, 2012 - Creative Commons
children fashion
Image by Jason Hargrove
thehearttruth.ca/fashion-show/2012-2/susan-haskell-wearin...

A native of Toronto, Canada, Susan Haskell portrays the role of “Dr. Margaret ‘Marty’ Saybrooke Thornhart”, bad-girl-turned-good-turned-bad-again, on the ABC soap opera One Life to Live. This role garnered Susan two Emmy Awards, one for Outstanding Supporting Actress and the second as Lead Actress.

Susan is no stranger to television. In addition to her long-time role on daytime TV, including a special guest role on another of ABC’s soaps, Port Charles, she has also appeared in TV series such as ER, The District, JAG, and 18 Wheels of Justice. Her film work includes starring roles in Mrs. Winterbourne with Shirley MacLaine and Brendan Fraser, and in Black Point opposite David Caruso. She also had roles in the films Strictly Business, Dead by Monday, No Turning Back and The Good Shepherd with Angelina Jolie.

Susan has two daughters who keep her busy in the best way possible, and finds time between acting jobs to support a local wildlife crisis centre and numerous children’s charities. A sports enthusiast, Susan enjoys running, skiing, and Bikram yoga.

www.imdb.com/name/nm0368148
susanhaskell.com

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No stranger to the Toronto fashion scene, David Dixon is one of Canada’s leading women’s fashion designers. Following his training at Ryerson University, David apprenticed with Canadian fashion icon Alfred Sung, Dixon went on to launch his own label under the Toronto Fashion Incubator (TFI), a highly respected organization focused on assisting new designers, before establishing his own design and production studio in 1999.

His collections exude a quiet elegance; by employing simple and modern silhouettes, collections are defined by his exceptional understanding of textiles. Innovative designs have won Dixon an elite following among the communities of film and fashion, including: Jann Arden, Pamela Anderson, Meg Ryan, Wendy Crewson, Ashley MacIsaac, Holly Cole, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Kari Matchett, Paul Gross and newcomer Kristen Booth, to name a few.

More recently, Dixon has expanded his successful signature collection, and has partnered with several National and International brands. Collaborating with Town Shoes has resulted in a nationally recognized David Dixon shoe line, while partnerships with The Shopping Channel and Mattel International along with exclusive licensing rights for Barbie by David Dixon, have further increased the designers’ global recognition.

Currently the David Dixon Signature Collection can be found at Holt Renfrew, The Bay and specialty boutiques internationally.

daviddixon.ca
twitter.com/daviddixoninc

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In 2012, The Heart Truth® marks a decade of commitment to women's heart health. Starting with February's American Heart Month and throughout the year, the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) reaffirms its commitment to increasing awareness about heart disease among women and helping women take steps to reduce their own personal risk of developing heart disease.

thehearttruth.ca
twitter.com/thehearttruth.com
#thehearttruth

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Photography by Jason Hargrove

jasonhargrove.com
twitter.com/jasonhargrove

This set is available with a Creative Commons Attribution license for non-commercial use for media and bloggers alike. High resolution commercial use licenses can be purchased on request :)

Friday, September 19, 2014

DCU Fashion Show 2010

Some cool fashion designer images:


DCU Fashion Show 2010
fashion designer
Image by SebastianDooris
DCU Fashion Show 2010 'The Edge of Industry'
This edgy, student run extravaganza showcases an original and theatrical take on fashion. It explores fashion through an industrial and gothic view. The show, run by DCU Style Society, features the 'Young Designer' competition, where Irish student fashion designers battle it out on stage with their original costumes to claim the coveted title of DCU Young Designer of the Year.


DCU Fashion Show 2010
fashion designer
Image by SebastianDooris
DCU Fashion Show 2010 'The Edge of Industry'
This edgy, student run extravaganza showcases an original and theatrical take on fashion. It explores fashion through an industrial and gothic view. The show, run by DCU Style Society, features the 'Young Designer' competition, where Irish student fashion designers battle it out on stage with their original costumes to claim the coveted title of DCU Young Designer of the Year.

Thursday, September 18, 2014

Nice Fashion Site photos

A few nice fashion site images I found:


Fashion Mob 2011 - 11/12/2011
fashion site
Image by mauriciosantana.com.br
Photo by: Mauricio Santana
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E-mail: contato@mauriciosantana.com.br
Site: www.mauriciosantana.com.br
MSN: msn@mauriciosantana.com.br
Twitter: www.twitter.com/mauriciosantana


Fashion Mob 2011 - 11/12/2011
fashion site
Image by mauriciosantana.com.br
Photo by: Mauricio Santana
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E-mail: contato@mauriciosantana.com.br
Site: www.mauriciosantana.com.br
MSN: msn@mauriciosantana.com.br
Twitter: www.twitter.com/mauriciosantana

Lilli Lalka

Some cool 1950 fashion images:


Lilli Lalka
1950 fashion
Image by Tinker*Tailor loves Lalka
Lalka is a new generic Lilli - in the tradition of Hong Kong Lilli. She is 29cm tall {or 11.5 inches}. She is hand assembled and finished in Europe. The body parts are painted and strung with elastic. The face is airbrushed and hand-painted, then sealed. Everything is done as a proper factory process, using professional techniques and high-grade materials. The viscose hair is set into the pate of the head by hand, then glued. The pate is attached with a steel screw. The hair is set by hand. Beautiful Lilli wears classic fashions. She is a stunner with her knowing eyes, her flopsy spit curl or woven chignon. Lalka's quality and attention to detail are guaranteed to thrill.

Lalka is a limited edition. Both doll and outfit are numbered on an authentic sticker on the top of the sleek "cellophane" storage / display tube. Lalka comes complete with a miniature tabloid newspaper, a heavy white stand and "gold" metal spike to support her. Lalka is heavier in weight than her sister, Lola, and is heavier than vintage "Hong Kong Lilli" dolls. Lalka weighs much the same as a 1950's Lilli doll.

Brand new European Lilli Laka has some subtle changes to make her even more luscious than her predecessor, Lola. She has longer, more rounded arms and a new hand - just right for showing off her painted nails. Her head has been re-sculpted, with chubbier cheeks, a delicate pixie chin, cute little nose and a beautiful, elegant nape to her neck. She is far more like a mid-century original than any other Lilli-inspired doll made to date. Her hair, in classic ponytail, is viscose and finished off with a black plastic tie. Yes, she has a "pate" attached by a screw, just like the original doll. Some Lalka's model a woven chignon, sporting a hairstyle that best compliments their elegant fashion ensembles.

All new Lilli Lalka dolls are completely hand-finished, each and every one is now different, as every face is done by hand. No two are alike. This is NOT a production-line doll. Lilli Lalka's are all little characters with individual style. Every doll is stunning or they get chucked in the trash can!

Lilli Lalka's body is fully painted, strung, hard-plastic with hand-painted shoes. Her earrings and nails are also painted by hand. If you study close-ups of her face, you can see this doll is not factory screened - everything is hand-done. Her blusher and eyeshadow are all done "in house" - not on a production line.

All Lalka's are sold wearing fashions with specially woven labels that are hand stitched into her garments.

You are cordially invited to check out the new flickr group devoted to LILLI LALKA dolls by Julian and Liz of Penny Dreadful Productions! The aim of these talented artists is to offer a high-grade, hand-finished fashion doll for an affordable price by using 1950's factory techniques.


Braided Bun
1950 fashion
Image by Tinker*Tailor loves Lalka
Lalka is a new generic Lilli - in the tradition of Hong Kong Lilli. She is 29cm tall {or 11.5 inches}. She is hand assembled and finished in Europe. The body parts are painted and strung with elastic. The face is airbrushed and hand-painted, then sealed. Everything is done as a proper factory process, using professional techniques and high-grade materials. The viscose hair is set into the pate of the head by hand, then glued. The pate is attached with a steel screw. The hair is set by hand. Beautiful Lilli wears classic fashions. She is a stunner with her knowing eyes, her flopsy spit curl or woven chignon. Lalka's quality and attention to detail are guaranteed to thrill.

Lalka is a limited edition. Both doll and outfit are numbered on an authentic sticker on the top of the sleek "cellophane" storage / display tube. Lalka comes complete with a miniature tabloid newspaper, a heavy white stand and "gold" metal spike to support her. Lalka is heavier in weight than her sister, Lola, and is heavier than vintage "Hong Kong Lilli" dolls. Lalka weighs much the same as a 1950's Lilli doll.

Brand new European Lilli Laka has some subtle changes to make her even more luscious than her predecessor, Lola. She has longer, more rounded arms and a new hand - just right for showing off her painted nails. Her head has been re-sculpted, with chubbier cheeks, a delicate pixie chin, cute little nose and a beautiful, elegant nape to her neck. She is far more like a mid-century original than any other Lilli-inspired doll made to date. Her hair, in classic ponytail, is viscose and finished off with a black plastic tie. Yes, she has a "pate" attached by a screw, just like the original doll. Some Lalka's model a woven chignon, sporting a hairstyle that best compliments their elegant fashion ensembles.

All new Lilli Lalka dolls are completely hand-finished, each and every one is now different, as every face is done by hand. No two are alike. This is NOT a production-line doll. Lilli Lalka's are all little characters with individual style. Every doll is stunning or they get chucked in the trash can!

Lilli Lalka's body is fully painted, strung, hard-plastic with hand-painted shoes. Her earrings and nails are also painted by hand. If you study close-ups of her face, you can see this doll is not factory screened - everything is hand-done. Her blusher and eyeshadow are all done "in house" - not on a production line.

All Lalka's are sold wearing fashions with specially woven labels that are hand stitched into her garments.

You are cordially invited to check out the new flickr group devoted to LILLI LALKA dolls by Julian and Liz of Penny Dreadful Productions! The aim of these talented artists is to offer a high-grade, hand-finished fashion doll for an affordable price by using 1950's factory techniques.


Lilli Lalka
1950 fashion
Image by Tinker*Tailor loves Lalka
Lalka is a new generic Lilli - in the tradition of Hong Kong Lilli. She is 29cm tall {or 11.5 inches}. She is hand assembled and finished in Europe. The body parts are painted and strung with elastic. The face is airbrushed and hand-painted, then sealed. Everything is done as a proper factory process, using professional techniques and high-grade materials. The viscose hair is set into the pate of the head by hand, then glued. The pate is attached with a steel screw. The hair is set by hand. Beautiful Lilli wears classic fashions. She is a stunner with her knowing eyes, her flopsy spit curl or woven chignon. Lalka's quality and attention to detail are guaranteed to thrill.

Lalka is a limited edition. Both doll and outfit are numbered on an authentic sticker on the top of the sleek "cellophane" storage / display tube. Lalka comes complete with a miniature tabloid newspaper, a heavy white stand and "gold" metal spike to support her. Lalka is heavier in weight than her sister, Lola, and is heavier than vintage "Hong Kong Lilli" dolls. Lalka weighs much the same as a 1950's Lilli doll.

Brand new European Lilli Laka has some subtle changes to make her even more luscious than her predecessor, Lola. She has longer, more rounded arms and a new hand - just right for showing off her painted nails. Her head has been re-sculpted, with chubbier cheeks, a delicate pixie chin, cute little nose and a beautiful, elegant nape to her neck. She is far more like a mid-century original than any other Lilli-inspired doll made to date. Her hair, in classic ponytail, is viscose and finished off with a black plastic tie. Yes, she has a "pate" attached by a screw, just like the original doll. Some Lalka's model a woven chignon, sporting a hairstyle that best compliments their elegant fashion ensembles.

All new Lilli Lalka dolls are completely hand-finished, each and every one is now different, as every face is done by hand. No two are alike. This is NOT a production-line doll. Lilli Lalka's are all little characters with individual style. Every doll is stunning or they get chucked in the trash can!

Lilli Lalka's body is fully painted, strung, hard-plastic with hand-painted shoes. Her earrings and nails are also painted by hand. If you study close-ups of her face, you can see this doll is not factory screened - everything is hand-done. Her blusher and eyeshadow are all done "in house" - not on a production line.

All Lalka's are sold wearing fashions with specially woven labels that are hand stitched into her garments.

You are cordially invited to check out the new flickr group devoted to LILLI LALKA dolls by Julian and Liz of Penny Dreadful Productions! The aim of these talented artists is to offer a high-grade, hand-finished fashion doll for an affordable price by using 1950's factory techniques.

Nice Shoes Fashion photos

A few nice shoes fashion images I found:



Fashion victims
shoes fashion
Image by Olivier Bruchez
Who's got the nicest Puma shoes?

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Nice Fashion Sites photos

Some cool fashion sites images:



L'Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival 2010
fashion sites
Image by paulStarPics
Sidewalk 3 - Review

Images are freely available for all blog sites and for personal use. For bloggers please email me the link to your site and credit me with the pics + a link to my photostream.

For print publications please contact me to arrange a licensing agreement.

Higher quality (raw) images are available on request, for print purposes.


L'Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival 2010
fashion sites
Image by paulStarPics
Sidewalk 3 - Review

Images are freely available for all blog sites and for personal use. For bloggers please email me the link to your site and credit me with the pics + a link to my photostream.

For print publications please contact me to arrange a licensing agreement.

Higher quality (raw) images are available on request, for print purposes.

Sunday, September 14, 2014

Cool Magazine Fashion images

Check out these magazine fashion images:


Made In Africa (by Arise magazine): NY Fashion Week
magazine fashion
Image by j-No
Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center
Thurs., Sept. 15, 2012, NYC


Made In Africa (by Arise magazine): NY Fashion Week
magazine fashion
Image by j-No
Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center
Thurs., Sept. 15, 2012, NYC

Nice Fashion Shows photos

Some cool fashion shows images:


Model at the Fall 2011 Run to the Sun Fashion Show (IMG_3055.jpg)
fashion shows
Image by Alaskan Dude
Every year there is a Women's Show in Anchorge, Alaska - it's a cool event to attend, even as a guy. The Women's Show included various fashion shows - this photo shows clothing on sale at Run to the Sun - a local beachwear, swimsuit, outdoor clothing, and also a tanning salon. The models are very nice but the lighting at the arena is ugly and it gives me problems all the time. Please ignore the lighting and enjoy the models!

I took this photo in September 2011 at the Sullivan Arena in Anchorage, Alaska.


Model at the Fall 2011 Run to the Sun Fashion Show (IMG_3071.jpg)
fashion shows
Image by Alaskan Dude
Every year there is a Women's Show in Anchorge, Alaska - it's a cool event to attend, even as a guy. The Women's Show included various fashion shows - this photo shows clothing on sale at Run to the Sun - a local beachwear, swimsuit, outdoor clothing, and also a tanning salon. The models are very nice but the lighting at the arena is ugly and it gives me problems all the time. Please ignore the lighting and enjoy the models!

I took this photo in September 2011 at the Sullivan Arena in Anchorage, Alaska.


Models at the Fall 2011 Run to the Sun Fashion Show (IMG_2993.jpg)
fashion shows
Image by Alaskan Dude
Every year there is a Women's Show in Anchorge, Alaska - it's a cool event to attend, even as a guy. The Women's Show included various fashion shows - this photo shows clothing on sale at Run to the Sun - a local beachwear, swimsuit, outdoor clothing, and also a tanning salon. The models are very nice but the lighting at the arena is ugly and it gives me problems all the time. Please ignore the lighting and enjoy the models!

I took this photo in September 2011 at the Sullivan Arena in Anchorage, Alaska.

Saturday, September 13, 2014

Nice Online Fashion photos

A few nice online fashion images I found:


Turquoise Finish Earrings Necklace After
online fashion
Image by ecocessories
Shop for more designs online at ecocessories.ca


Turquoise Finish Earrings Necklace Before
online fashion
Image by ecocessories
Shop for more designs online at ecocessories.ca


Turquoise Finish Earrings Necklace After
online fashion
Image by ecocessories
Shop for more designs online at ecocessories.ca

Nice Fashion Designer photos

Some cool fashion designer images:


DCU Fashion Show 2010
fashion designer
Image by SebastianDooris
DCU Fashion Show 2010 'The Edge of Industry'
This edgy, student run extravaganza showcases an original and theatrical take on fashion. It explores fashion through an industrial and gothic view. The show, run by DCU Style Society, features the 'Young Designer' competition, where Irish student fashion designers battle it out on stage with their original costumes to claim the coveted title of DCU Young Designer of the Year.


DCU Fashion Show 2010
fashion designer
Image by SebastianDooris
DCU Fashion Show 2010 'The Edge of Industry'
This edgy, student run extravaganza showcases an original and theatrical take on fashion. It explores fashion through an industrial and gothic view. The show, run by DCU Style Society, features the 'Young Designer' competition, where Irish student fashion designers battle it out on stage with their original costumes to claim the coveted title of DCU Young Designer of the Year.

Friday, September 12, 2014

Local Threads Fashion Show 9-20-09 21

Some cool kids fashion images:


Local Threads Fashion Show 9-20-09 21
kids fashion
Image by stevendepolo
I went out to support the Local Threads Fashion Show at Founder's. The clothes were beautiful and they helped support the Kids Food Basket.

What: “LOCAL THREADS FASHION SHOW” a benefit event for KIDS FOOD BASKET.
Where: Founders Brewing Company (235 Grandville SW, Grand Rapids, MI 49503)
When: September 20th, 2009 8pm

The Second Annual Local Threads Fashion Show will be held Sunday September 20th, 2009 at 8pm, at Founders Brewing Company on Grandville Avenue in Grand Rapids.

The event will feature lines made by such local designers as Lynn Anne Serulla, Khristi Menardie Yokum of Bliss Clothing, The GR8, Coat of Many Colors, Nate Dorotiak, and biking gear from the new Commute Bike Shop on Division Avenue. Echo Salon will feature their talents by styling the hair of the models. Event organizer and designer Lynn Anne Serulla offers the event as “a great way for people to network with others, also to keep Grand Rapids looking fresh in the latest gear from local talent. But it’s the guests that make it what it is.”

This year, Local Threads will be donating it's proceeds to Grand Rapids own Kids Food Basket. Since there is no government sponsored program available, Kids Food Basket was created to combat the childhood food insecurity problem in Grand Rapids. This organization provides a healthy sack supper to approximately 1,346 elementary school children at 13 schools. These children have been identified by school officials as being nutritionally at-risk and would not otherwise be receiving an evening meal. The bagged supper in addition to the federal school food program puts the children at the daily-recommended requirement. Children who receive the appropriate daily requirement of nutrition have better attendance, grow stronger, and have improved grades at school.

The event will be per person, and will offer up sounds by DJ Spydre Murphy.

www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=120047449135


Local Threads Fashion Show 9-20-09 33
kids fashion
Image by stevendepolo
I went out to support the Local Threads Fashion Show at Founder's. The clothes were beautiful and they helped support the Kids Food Basket.

What: “LOCAL THREADS FASHION SHOW” a benefit event for KIDS FOOD BASKET.
Where: Founders Brewing Company (235 Grandville SW, Grand Rapids, MI 49503)
When: September 20th, 2009 8pm

The Second Annual Local Threads Fashion Show will be held Sunday September 20th, 2009 at 8pm, at Founders Brewing Company on Grandville Avenue in Grand Rapids.

The event will feature lines made by such local designers as Lynn Anne Serulla, Khristi Menardie Yokum of Bliss Clothing, The GR8, Coat of Many Colors, Nate Dorotiak, and biking gear from the new Commute Bike Shop on Division Avenue. Echo Salon will feature their talents by styling the hair of the models. Event organizer and designer Lynn Anne Serulla offers the event as “a great way for people to network with others, also to keep Grand Rapids looking fresh in the latest gear from local talent. But it’s the guests that make it what it is.”

This year, Local Threads will be donating it's proceeds to Grand Rapids own Kids Food Basket. Since there is no government sponsored program available, Kids Food Basket was created to combat the childhood food insecurity problem in Grand Rapids. This organization provides a healthy sack supper to approximately 1,346 elementary school children at 13 schools. These children have been identified by school officials as being nutritionally at-risk and would not otherwise be receiving an evening meal. The bagged supper in addition to the federal school food program puts the children at the daily-recommended requirement. Children who receive the appropriate daily requirement of nutrition have better attendance, grow stronger, and have improved grades at school.

The event will be per person, and will offer up sounds by DJ Spydre Murphy.

www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=120047449135


Fluo Kids
kids fashion
Image by c-reel.com
Excentric Night - La Grande Halle de la Villette - 02-02-11 - Paris

Thursday, September 11, 2014

round

Check out these india fashion images:


round
india fashion
Image by tomjenkins3



india fashion
Image by lecercle
The glamour world came to town. We donned our best bib and tucker and went to find out what was this season's new black

Joe Fresh - World MasterCard Fashion Week - October 24, 2012

Check out these the latest fashion images:


Joe Fresh - World MasterCard Fashion Week - October 24, 2012
the latest fashion
Image by Jason Hargrove
For more than 25 years, Joseph Mimran has been a leading contributor to the fashion and design industry in Canada. With his sharp eye, impeccable attention to detail and insight into emerging trends, Joe has always been on the forefront of what’s next. As Creative Director of the Joe Fresh® brand for Loblaw Companies Limited, Joe is committed to offering women, men and children stylish and versatile looks for every day that are both well- designed and well-priced. Joe personally oversees the design and development of an extensive clothing range, from chic footwear to the latest in outdoor fashions. In addition to apparel, the Joe Fresh® brand launched cosmetics, nail and bath collections.

Joe is intrinsically involved in every step of the Joe Fresh® creative process from product design to marketing, finding the right model for an advertising campaign to selecting a store location and design. As focused as he is on the design process, Joe also fully understands the business aspect of retail and has led Joe Fresh® to become one of the top brands in Canada, with 330+ stores in Canada and into international expansion in just five years.

Joe’s illustrious career began in 1977 within his family’s dress design and manufacturing business. He astutely identified the need for careerwear for women as they entered the work force and this forward-thinking resulted in the development of several successful brands starting with Alfred Sung. Shortly thereafter he founded Club Monaco and later launched Caban, both sold to Ralph Lauren in 1999.

With his current company, Joseph Mimran & Associates, he continues to keep his finger on the pulse, providing elegant design, inventive product development and branding expertise for the apparel, home and entertainment divisions of Loblaw Companies Limited including PC® Home, Everyday EssentialsTM, Jogi, J+/-, Teragear and Cats+Dawgs. Joe also currently contributes to the Pink Tartan line of clothing, a luxury sportswear collection designed by his wife Kimberley Newport- Mimran and serves as chair of the Fashion Design Council of Canada.

Joseph Mimran, an avid traveler and art collector, lives in Toronto and is the father of four wonderful children.
joefresh.com
twitter.com/joefresh

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Video from the first day at World MasterCard Fashion Week, featuring Pink Tartan

youtu.be/8zwUc5AmM6w?hd=1

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World MasterCard Fashion Week

worldmastercardfashionweek.com
twitter.com/WMCFashionWeek

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Photo Distributed by Mainstream

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Photos by Jason Hargrove

jasonhargrove.com
twitter.com/jasonhargrove


Joe Fresh - World MasterCard Fashion Week - October 24, 2012
the latest fashion
Image by Jason Hargrove
For more than 25 years, Joseph Mimran has been a leading contributor to the fashion and design industry in Canada. With his sharp eye, impeccable attention to detail and insight into emerging trends, Joe has always been on the forefront of what’s next. As Creative Director of the Joe Fresh® brand for Loblaw Companies Limited, Joe is committed to offering women, men and children stylish and versatile looks for every day that are both well- designed and well-priced. Joe personally oversees the design and development of an extensive clothing range, from chic footwear to the latest in outdoor fashions. In addition to apparel, the Joe Fresh® brand launched cosmetics, nail and bath collections.

Joe is intrinsically involved in every step of the Joe Fresh® creative process from product design to marketing, finding the right model for an advertising campaign to selecting a store location and design. As focused as he is on the design process, Joe also fully understands the business aspect of retail and has led Joe Fresh® to become one of the top brands in Canada, with 330+ stores in Canada and into international expansion in just five years.

Joe’s illustrious career began in 1977 within his family’s dress design and manufacturing business. He astutely identified the need for careerwear for women as they entered the work force and this forward-thinking resulted in the development of several successful brands starting with Alfred Sung. Shortly thereafter he founded Club Monaco and later launched Caban, both sold to Ralph Lauren in 1999.

With his current company, Joseph Mimran & Associates, he continues to keep his finger on the pulse, providing elegant design, inventive product development and branding expertise for the apparel, home and entertainment divisions of Loblaw Companies Limited including PC® Home, Everyday EssentialsTM, Jogi, J+/-, Teragear and Cats+Dawgs. Joe also currently contributes to the Pink Tartan line of clothing, a luxury sportswear collection designed by his wife Kimberley Newport- Mimran and serves as chair of the Fashion Design Council of Canada.

Joseph Mimran, an avid traveler and art collector, lives in Toronto and is the father of four wonderful children.
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Video from the first day at World MasterCard Fashion Week, featuring Pink Tartan

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Sunday, September 7, 2014

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Check out these fashion for kids images:


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fashion for kids
Image by Royal Olive
Charity Fashion Show benefitting Camp Oochigeas
www.ooch.org

Organized by Lindsay Bergeron

More: www.facebook.com/pages/Charity-Fashion-Show-for-Camp-Ooch...


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fashion for kids
Image by Royal Olive
Charity Fashion Show benefitting Camp Oochigeas
www.ooch.org

Organized by Lindsay Bergeron

More: www.facebook.com/pages/Charity-Fashion-Show-for-Camp-Ooch...


Show067
fashion for kids
Image by Royal Olive
Charity Fashion Show benefitting Camp Oochigeas
www.ooch.org

Organized by Lindsay Bergeron

More: www.facebook.com/pages/Charity-Fashion-Show-for-Camp-Ooch...

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

striped button down+DIY cargo skirt+TOMS shoes+Louis Vuitton speedy -2

Check out these fashion styles images:


striped button down+DIY cargo skirt+TOMS shoes+Louis Vuitton speedy -2
fashion styles
Image by ...love Maegan
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she moved out yeah but i'm not gonna jump
fashion styles
Image by [WW]
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Cool Love Fashion images

Check out these love fashion images:


Dare To Wear Love - World MasterCard Fashion Week – The Tent at David Pecault Square – March 16, 2012
love fashion
Image by Jason Hargrove
The Closing Night Gala of World MasterCard Fashion Week celebrates the fashion design community’s talents and commitment to social justice.

Dare To Wear Love is a high energy, massively entertaining show featuring gorgeous one of a kind fashions by Canadian designers, celebrity models, musicians and dancers.

Presented by Hoax Couture, BMO Financial Group and the FDCC, the event raises funds and awareness for the Stephen Lewis Foundation: Using The Power of Fashion for Good.

THE STEPHEN LEWIS FOUNDATION puts money directly into the hands of grassroots organizations in Africa that are turning the tide on the AIDS pandemic in ways that are innovative, sophisticated and impactful.

DARE TO WEAR LOVE is the creation of Hoax Couture designers and founders, Chris Tyrell and Jim Searle. Inspired by the resilience of African grandmothers raising children orphaned by AIDS, Jim and Chris invited twenty-five of Canada’s top fashion designers to take part in Dare To Wear Love by showcasing an outfit made with 6 yards of African fabric.

Dare To Wear Love at World MasterCard Fashion Week.

DESIGNERS INVOLVED:

Lida Baday, Brian Bailey, David Dixon, Paul Hardy, Greta Constantine, Izzy Camilleri, Adrian Wu, Rod Philpott for Shkank INC., Hoax Couture, Linda Lundstrom, Farley Chatto, Aileen Ng for Avioanni, Kingi Carpenter for Peach Berserk, Zoran Dobric, Cydelic by Choryin, Marty Rotman, Lovas by Wesley Badanjnak, Ines DiSanto, Rory Lindo and Kelly Freedman for Damzels in This Dress, Pat McDonagh, Pam Chorley for Fashion Crimes, Jason Meyers, Thomas Chung, Tina Ou

daretowearlove.com
twitter.com/daretowearlove

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World MasterCard Fashion Week or WMCFW, formerly known as LG Fashion Week is an event held in Toronto, Canada in March (for fall/winter collections) and in October (for spring/summer collections). It is the biggest fashion week held in Canada and it is the second largest fashion week in North America after New York.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LG_Fashion_Week
twitter.com/WMCFashionWeek
#WMCFashionWeek

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Photography by Jason Hargrove

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twitter.com/jasonhargrove

This collection is available with a Creative Commons Non-Commercial Attribution use for media and bloggers alike. Just credit me and you're set.

High resolution commercial use licenses can be purchased on request :))


Dare To Wear Love - World MasterCard Fashion Week – The Tent at David Pecault Square – March 16, 2012
love fashion
Image by Jason Hargrove
The Closing Night Gala of World MasterCard Fashion Week celebrates the fashion design community’s talents and commitment to social justice.

Dare To Wear Love is a high energy, massively entertaining show featuring gorgeous one of a kind fashions by Canadian designers, celebrity models, musicians and dancers.

Presented by Hoax Couture, BMO Financial Group and the FDCC, the event raises funds and awareness for the Stephen Lewis Foundation: Using The Power of Fashion for Good.

THE STEPHEN LEWIS FOUNDATION puts money directly into the hands of grassroots organizations in Africa that are turning the tide on the AIDS pandemic in ways that are innovative, sophisticated and impactful.

DARE TO WEAR LOVE is the creation of Hoax Couture designers and founders, Chris Tyrell and Jim Searle. Inspired by the resilience of African grandmothers raising children orphaned by AIDS, Jim and Chris invited twenty-five of Canada’s top fashion designers to take part in Dare To Wear Love by showcasing an outfit made with 6 yards of African fabric.

Dare To Wear Love at World MasterCard Fashion Week.

DESIGNERS INVOLVED:

Lida Baday, Brian Bailey, David Dixon, Paul Hardy, Greta Constantine, Izzy Camilleri, Adrian Wu, Rod Philpott for Shkank INC., Hoax Couture, Linda Lundstrom, Farley Chatto, Aileen Ng for Avioanni, Kingi Carpenter for Peach Berserk, Zoran Dobric, Cydelic by Choryin, Marty Rotman, Lovas by Wesley Badanjnak, Ines DiSanto, Rory Lindo and Kelly Freedman for Damzels in This Dress, Pat McDonagh, Pam Chorley for Fashion Crimes, Jason Meyers, Thomas Chung, Tina Ou

daretowearlove.com
twitter.com/daretowearlove

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World MasterCard Fashion Week or WMCFW, formerly known as LG Fashion Week is an event held in Toronto, Canada in March (for fall/winter collections) and in October (for spring/summer collections). It is the biggest fashion week held in Canada and it is the second largest fashion week in North America after New York.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LG_Fashion_Week
twitter.com/WMCFashionWeek
#WMCFashionWeek

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Photography by Jason Hargrove

jasonhargrove.com
twitter.com/jasonhargrove

This collection is available with a Creative Commons Non-Commercial Attribution use for media and bloggers alike. Just credit me and you're set.

High resolution commercial use licenses can be purchased on request :))


Dare To Wear Love - World MasterCard Fashion Week – The Tent at David Pecault Square – March 16, 2012
love fashion
Image by Jason Hargrove
The Closing Night Gala of World MasterCard Fashion Week celebrates the fashion design community’s talents and commitment to social justice.

Dare To Wear Love is a high energy, massively entertaining show featuring gorgeous one of a kind fashions by Canadian designers, celebrity models, musicians and dancers.

Presented by Hoax Couture, BMO Financial Group and the FDCC, the event raises funds and awareness for the Stephen Lewis Foundation: Using The Power of Fashion for Good.

THE STEPHEN LEWIS FOUNDATION puts money directly into the hands of grassroots organizations in Africa that are turning the tide on the AIDS pandemic in ways that are innovative, sophisticated and impactful.

DARE TO WEAR LOVE is the creation of Hoax Couture designers and founders, Chris Tyrell and Jim Searle. Inspired by the resilience of African grandmothers raising children orphaned by AIDS, Jim and Chris invited twenty-five of Canada’s top fashion designers to take part in Dare To Wear Love by showcasing an outfit made with 6 yards of African fabric.

Dare To Wear Love at World MasterCard Fashion Week.

DESIGNERS INVOLVED:

Lida Baday, Brian Bailey, David Dixon, Paul Hardy, Greta Constantine, Izzy Camilleri, Adrian Wu, Rod Philpott for Shkank INC., Hoax Couture, Linda Lundstrom, Farley Chatto, Aileen Ng for Avioanni, Kingi Carpenter for Peach Berserk, Zoran Dobric, Cydelic by Choryin, Marty Rotman, Lovas by Wesley Badanjnak, Ines DiSanto, Rory Lindo and Kelly Freedman for Damzels in This Dress, Pat McDonagh, Pam Chorley for Fashion Crimes, Jason Meyers, Thomas Chung, Tina Ou

daretowearlove.com
twitter.com/daretowearlove

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World MasterCard Fashion Week or WMCFW, formerly known as LG Fashion Week is an event held in Toronto, Canada in March (for fall/winter collections) and in October (for spring/summer collections). It is the biggest fashion week held in Canada and it is the second largest fashion week in North America after New York.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LG_Fashion_Week
twitter.com/WMCFashionWeek
#WMCFashionWeek

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Photography by Jason Hargrove

jasonhargrove.com
twitter.com/jasonhargrove

This collection is available with a Creative Commons Non-Commercial Attribution use for media and bloggers alike. Just credit me and you're set.

High resolution commercial use licenses can be purchased on request :))