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Wednesday, September 24, 2014

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 :)

Monday, May 20, 2013

Pascale Hutton wearing Paul Hardy - Heart and Stroke Foundation - The Heart Truth celebrity fashion show - Red Dress - Red Gown - Thursday February 8, 2012 - Creative Commons

Check out these fashion outlet images:


Pascale Hutton wearing Paul Hardy - Heart and Stroke Foundation - The Heart Truth celebrity fashion show - Red Dress - Red Gown - Thursday February 8, 2012 - Creative Commons
fashion outlet
Image by Jason Hargrove
Pascale Hutton grew up in Creston, BC and studied acting at the prestigious University of Alberta’s BFA program. Upon graduating, she worked in theatre, but quickly started booking roles in film and TV which prompted her to move to Vancouver.

She has worked on numerous Canadian and American TV shows and films including A Simple Curve, Flashpoint, Smallville, Rookie Blue, Fringe, Sanctuary, Flashpoint and Intelligence.

And she has been recognized for her work. She was nominated for a Leo Award (Best Lead Performance by a Female in a Feature Length Drama) for her role in A Simple Curve and won the Gemini for Best Performance by an Actress in a Guest Role, Dramatic Series for her performance as “Julianna” on Intelligence.

Currently, Pascale is co-starring opposite Adam Beach on CBC’s hit new dramatic series, Arctic Air.

Pascale resides in Vancouver with her husband and beautiful baby boy.

www.imdb.com/name/nm1370984
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pascale_Hutton

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Canadian born and based, Paul Hardy took his career from design school graduate to personal shopper to acclaimed designer. Paul Hardy began his design career in 2002 with an opening show at Toronto Fashion Week where his first collection saw a host of rave reviews. After seeing his first collection, fashion icon Jeanne Becker, host of Fashion Television, compared Hardy’s talent as being that of the likes of Marc Jacobs or Stella McCartney.

The sensation caused by his first collection led Paul to pursue opportunities south of the border at Los Angeles Fashion Week. There he garnered the attention of notable industry media outlets such as WWD who described Paul’s style as “a thoughtful, well-made collection of soft sophisticated clothes.” Such reviews about the line sent a buzz across the United States to New York. His designs have been described as “Oscar worthy” by celebrity stylist Philip Bloch and the New York Post. Acclaim for Paul’s collections has continued over the seasons, Lisa Tant, editor of Flare Magazine, was quoted saying “He has vision and he’s achieved it at every step”.

In 2011, Paul began experimenting with lifestyle branding by taking on commissions pertaining to interior design. He also accepted an offer to collaborate with the Alberta Ballet, by designing all of the costumes for Sarah McLachlan’s ‘Fumbling towards Ecstasy Ballet’. The ballet received rave reviews from both the media and public and now has plans to tour this coming year.

Paul was honoured to be selected as one of six international emerging designers to go and showcase his upcoming Spring 2012 collection on a seven city tour in China.

paulhardydesign.com

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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 :)


1987 Ladies fashions (demolished 05/2010)
fashion outlet
Image by jczart
Inside an abandoned mall in Allen, Texas. The mall was the Belz Factory Outlet Mall, and was only active from 1983-1987. It has been abandoned since.


Pascale Hutton wearing Paul Hardy - Heart and Stroke Foundation - The Heart Truth celebrity fashion show - Red Dress - Red Gown - Thursday February 8, 2012 - Creative Commons
fashion outlet
Image by Jason Hargrove
Pascale Hutton grew up in Creston, BC and studied acting at the prestigious University of Alberta’s BFA program. Upon graduating, she worked in theatre, but quickly started booking roles in film and TV which prompted her to move to Vancouver.

She has worked on numerous Canadian and American TV shows and films including A Simple Curve, Flashpoint, Smallville, Rookie Blue, Fringe, Sanctuary, Flashpoint and Intelligence.

And she has been recognized for her work. She was nominated for a Leo Award (Best Lead Performance by a Female in a Feature Length Drama) for her role in A Simple Curve and won the Gemini for Best Performance by an Actress in a Guest Role, Dramatic Series for her performance as “Julianna” on Intelligence.

Currently, Pascale is co-starring opposite Adam Beach on CBC’s hit new dramatic series, Arctic Air.

Pascale resides in Vancouver with her husband and beautiful baby boy.

www.imdb.com/name/nm1370984
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pascale_Hutton

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Canadian born and based, Paul Hardy took his career from design school graduate to personal shopper to acclaimed designer. Paul Hardy began his design career in 2002 with an opening show at Toronto Fashion Week where his first collection saw a host of rave reviews. After seeing his first collection, fashion icon Jeanne Becker, host of Fashion Television, compared Hardy’s talent as being that of the likes of Marc Jacobs or Stella McCartney.

The sensation caused by his first collection led Paul to pursue opportunities south of the border at Los Angeles Fashion Week. There he garnered the attention of notable industry media outlets such as WWD who described Paul’s style as “a thoughtful, well-made collection of soft sophisticated clothes.” Such reviews about the line sent a buzz across the United States to New York. His designs have been described as “Oscar worthy” by celebrity stylist Philip Bloch and the New York Post. Acclaim for Paul’s collections has continued over the seasons, Lisa Tant, editor of Flare Magazine, was quoted saying “He has vision and he’s achieved it at every step”.

In 2011, Paul began experimenting with lifestyle branding by taking on commissions pertaining to interior design. He also accepted an offer to collaborate with the Alberta Ballet, by designing all of the costumes for Sarah McLachlan’s ‘Fumbling towards Ecstasy Ballet’. The ballet received rave reviews from both the media and public and now has plans to tour this coming year.

Paul was honoured to be selected as one of six international emerging designers to go and showcase his upcoming Spring 2012 collection on a seven city tour in China.

paulhardydesign.com

+

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

+

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 :)

Monday, November 19, 2012

Group portrait of three women wearing glasses

Some cool woman fashion images:


Group portrait of three women wearing glasses
woman fashion
Image by Australian National Maritime Museum on The Commons
This photo is part of the Australian National Maritime Museum’s William J Hall collection. The Hall collection provides an important pictorial record of recreational boating in Sydney Harbour, from the 1890s to the 1930s – from large racing and cruising yachts, to the many and varied skiffs jostling on the harbour, to the new phenomenon of motor boating in the early twentieth century. The collection also includes studio portraits and images of the many spectators and crowds who followed the sailing races.

The Australian National Maritime Museum undertakes research and accepts public comments that enhance the information we hold about images in our collection. If you can identify a person, vessel or landmark, write the details in the Comments box below.

Thank you for helping caption this important historical image.

Object number 00013339


Woman reading
woman fashion
Image by National Media Museum
Woman reading, about 1890

National Media Museum - Kodak Gallery Collection

We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions of the original physical version of apply though; if you're unsure please visit the National Media Museum website.

For obtaining reproductions of selected images please go to the Science and Society Picture Library.