Showing posts with label Spring/Summer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spring/Summer. Show all posts

Friday, August 7, 2009

Woodstock

    Woodstock...


    On the 40th anniversary of the legendary festival recover everything in a style that marked an era.
    40 years ago, a couple of friends from New York who used to go to the meadows of Woodstock to escape the harsh events that hit the American imagination, thought it would be a good idea to organize some open-air concerts in the area and invite musicians premises. But what they ended up going out of their hands. And how. During the 3-day festival, more than half a million people lived collective ecstasy and delivered entirely hedonistic enjoyment of music and relaxing life. The year was 1969 and the hippie movement was born.
    And there, among pacifist slogans and much rock & roll, a new aesthetic was imposed in relay to cut trapeze minivestidos so characteristic of the 60: the long dresses of fabrics lightweight jackets and suede boots with fringes, oversize glasses round, and especially the flowers in all its manifestations, came to stay for many years. The change affects not only the courts of fashion, but also supposed to release the woman's body, which never would be constrained by uncomfortable underwear silhouettes or compromised. Freedom with a capital "was born in Woodstock, and we have not been abandoned. (via vogue.es)


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    Milly also declines the particular aesthetics of the festival hippie dress code.

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    The American national anthem will never be the same again after that Jimmy Hendrix is disrupted at the festival armed with only his guitar and his wonderful talent.
    Without doubt, was one of the great performances, not just the festival, but the career of musician.


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    The designer Diane Von Furstenberg is the most fervent defender of the reissue of the spirit of the festival. Its psychedelic caftans stamping as evidenced.

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    Roberto Cavalli also applies to accessories of the highest-colorful festival power.

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    Can this foundation of Benefit you feel just one more. But we love the musical design of its packaging.

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    Hat natural fiber wing-wide fall due, of course, was a basic kit Woodstock. The image is of the Emilio Pucci.

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    The oscarizado director Ang Lee released in a short film inspired by the festival.



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    The dresses had their own code to be long, light fabrics and floral prints. Leaves of Grass as effectively reinterprets after 40 years.

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    How pleased were those attending the festival if Kate Moss has become fashionable Katiuska the time. The Hunter had been a good antidote to the quagmire.

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    The only rule was valid in Woodstock love. Calls for him with this shirt Marc by Marc Jacobs.

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    Oliver Peoples reinterprets the silhouette in the seventies sunglasses round lens.

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    The performance of Janis Joplin was a veritable earthquake in the festival. Today is one of the most memorable singer.

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    The spirit indeed collar flower power in the hands of Missoni.

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    Suede boots with fringes, so fashionable now, are a real must for the time. The image is of Minnetonka.

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    A big bag of leather, like this See by Chloe, was the best ally to keep everything they needed for three days without rest.

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    The classic Volkswagen van, a vehicle made in Woodstock, par excellence, as reinvented by Urban Outfitters bowl.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Unzipped!

    Seasonal garments exhibit a complex of zippers

    There is no doubt that the zipper is essentially practical. It helps us shake off or put clothes on quickly and easily. However, designers opt catwalk this season by adding an artistic element to this that often goes unnoticed.

    Donatella Versace is one of the main advocates of this trend is inspired by the study of the radical seventies. The Italian designer sandals to put zippers in strips, dresses and tops with cascading routes and unique half-rack in the direction of nowhere. It is the whim by whim.

    Moreover, Matthew Williamson reinterprets the patterns of black leather biker jacket and a proposed nuclear monoshort white with lots of zippers.

    In terms of jewelry and accessories, closing rocker takes special prominence maxibrazaletes applied to transparent stones with large gold and sash belts with chains intertwined.

    Sergio Rossi, Mawi, Jimmy Choo, Gucci, Balmain ... do not miss the 18 most outrageous designs that make up this innovative trend.



    Versace spring collection on the use of asymmetrical zippers.


    Detail of a black Versace dress with back straps and zippers gold



    Sandals makeup color strips to heel with a needle and gold zipper, Versace




    Mawi is a bracelet with gold chain that emulates the concept of the zipper.




    Monoshort zippers with oversize gold, Gucci's collection for spring-summer 2009



    Proenza Schouler radically reinterprets the study of the seventies in a dress inspired plastified secretary









    Proenza Schouler opts front zipper black patent leather combined with green satin fabric




    Sergio Rossi designed a peep toe sandals with rubber bands, needle and zipper heel



    Image illustrating the elements of the structure of the zipper-closure, the tabs, the side edges and the top




    Leather sash belt nude color with twisted edge and gold chains as a zipper, Matthew Williamson





    Matthew Williamson white monoshort proposed a nuclear-based standards in the leather biker jacket




    White leather maxibag with wooden handle and zipper front golden Jimmy Choo





    Balmain designed a tube skirt high waist with zipper side combined with a lace top and steep shoulders


    Marni opts for a total arty look that includes a jacket with zipper front and a sash belt with xxl buckle




    Dress with black V-shaped neck, sleeves and zipper front trapeze cut by Yves Saint Laurent




    Original glass wine glass base mate and built a golden zipper on the side, After 5



    Vaporous layers brown dress with zipper front, Burberry Prorsum




    Narciso Rodriguez offers us a warm summer red energy that incorporates four black diagonal zippers



    via vogue.es

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Choose your favourite...

    Dreaming with Rousseau
    Hibiscus and tropical prints that come from the distant lands of the tropics.
    Legendary French painters like Henri Rousseau and Gaugain moved to the remote lands of Polynesia to attempt to capture its unique vegetation and a palette full of mystery. Thus, hibiscus, the flower is typical of tropical and subtropical palms and lush forests reached our old Europe, captivating and inviting us to dream of idyllic places.

    This season, fashion is trying to use the same resources on tunic dresses, colorful hard plastic bracelets mare and essential items, such as the wonderful beach towels for the proposed Hermès.

    So how designers interpret this trend as a gateway? Frida Giannini Baptizes Exotica as a collection that serves as a flower power prints processed until cool shapes. Diane Von Furstenberg brings his touch reminiscent hippie seventies to its vapor lines, while Stella McCartney opts for swimwear garments in black and white. Carlos Miele adopts new long kaleidoscope prints using a personal image that blend of virgin forests with the turquoise of the South Seas.

    Come to Hawaii, Tahiti and the Amazon forest by browsing our exquisite and summer fashion pages.



    Virgin forests, exotic flowers and jungles to explore new proposals populate summer. Marni is identified with this style betting colorful hard plastic collars

    Bring the tropical vegetation to the wrist with this bracelet Marni


    Detail of the rear side of the bracelet ethnic floral implementation of Marni

    Marni combines tropical bracelets with a dress that shows a geometric embossing a diamond


    Marni us about the distant land of the flower power Polynesia reasons for adopting the asphalt


    The French painter Henri Rousseau acknowledged find their inspiration in the lush plants from distant lands of the tropics


    "Exotica" is the name Frida Giannini chose to capture the spirit of their new summer collection for Gucci



    Gucci takes sexy bikinis in tropical prints color fluoride. Takes note with loop fastener


    Gucci takes flowers coast of Hawaii as a point of inspiration for psychedelic prints that rely on the geometry


    Bird's eye view of the island of Bora Bora (Polynesia). Painters such as Gauguin found his manner of speech, portraying the beauty of these islands and lush vegetation today applied to fashion


    Not all proposals are colorful. Stella McCartney makes the tropical plants in a choice of black & white bathroom



    Detail of one of the soft bags hand stamped with "jungle fever" by Stella McCartney



    Like pareos? Here's our bet orange and red, Hermès





    The hibiscus is the flower for antomasia the tropics and subtropics. Is present in most of the options that characterizes this fashion trend


    Diane Von Furstenberg adds a touch of seventies hippie floral trend that emerges from the primeval forests



    The palms of Hawaii travel bags in black and white of the proposal for Diane Von Furstenberg spring / summer 2009


    The prints are trying to capture the tropical greenery and the mystery of the deep jungles of the Amazon


    Alexander McQueen was inspired by the colorful birds flying over the treetops of the Amazon



    Diane Von Furstenberg opted for green jungle animal along with a printed black and white



    What are you going to bring a towel to the beach? We chose a fuchsia color and style jungle, Hermès
    Carlos Miele takes the colors of the forest as a reference point in a vaporous dress one strap

    Tropical-inspired dress with kimono reminiscences, V-neck and obi belts, Emilio Pucci


    via vogue.es