Friday, December 31, 2010

DASHING OFF & DANCING ON


Just one more post before we all dash off to dance or dream our way into 2011.
Hoping it holds wonderful surprises and magical moments for all of us.
Happy New Year's Eve.

Image by Kareem Illiya from my new book obsession, 

here we go, 2011

wish everyone a very good year for everything!


Brief Encounter Vogue US January 2011

model : Daria Werbowy & David Strathairn
photographer : Peter Lindbergh
stylist : Grace Coddington

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Happy New Year 2011





Here we are at the end of another year and at the beginning of a new one. I'm looking forward to the upcoming year and all of the possibilities.
Thank you for your continued support everyday!
Lots ofLove&Peace


The Top Model Of Colour Holland Team




came by the sea


The Parade of Planets
Vogue Russia February 1999

models : Angela Lindvall, Tanga Moreau
photographer : Peter Lindbergh

TAIPEI - ho yi, lien en & nin, shih chien university, 12/25/10





we said our goodbye, 2010


Freezing Allure VOGUE CHINA DECEMBER 2010

model : Lara Stone
photographer : Willy Vanderpere
stylist : Nicoletta Santoro

WHAT WILL YOU BE WEARING NEW YEAR's EVE?

Peacock plumes ... blue ball gowns ... slinky black ... snow white spangles ... glittery gold. A dusting of fantasy, a sparkling of glamour.  Whether heading out or celebrating in, I say let's dress up for New Year's Eve.  How about you?  What will you be wearing?



credits:
{blue velvet} Rachel McAdams photographed by Michelangelo DiBattista via Peacocks Garden
{black} Jean Patou gown illustrated by Rene Gruau via hprints

{gold} mini photographed by Benjamin Kanarek for Harper's Bazaar China via Fashion Copious
{peacock plumes} on avatar created by Cajsa Lillihook via Flickr
{tunic & leggings} Chanel pre-fall 2011 via Style.com
{ombre}Kate Hudson, Harper's Bazaar 2007 from Style Maniac's files
{frothy blue} Arthur Banks ballgown illustrated by Ruth Freeman and
{white spangle} dress by David Downton from 100 Years of Fashion Illustration

New Direction by Peter Funch




New Direction in V69, photographed by Peter Funch and styled by Catherine Newell-Hanson

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Yulia Kharlaponova

god, Yulia you look damn great here. totally should get a Vogue Russia cover right now!
why your editorial so rare to find?

THE PARTY H&M Magazine Winter 2010

model : Yulia Kharlaponova, Ash Stymest, Sara Blomqvist
photographer : Richard Bush
stylist: Véronique Didry

satorialista


DARKER IS THE MEMORY Vogue Nippon October 2010

model : Raquel Zimmermann
photographer : Mario Sorrenti
stylist : George Cortina

Ecco Shoes

ECCO is a Danish shoe manufacturer and retailer founded in 1963 by Karl Toosbuy in Bredebro, Denmark. Originally established as a footwear manufacturer, the company has since expanded into leather production and leather accessories. ECCO is the only major shoe company in the world to own and manage every step of the production process – from cow to consumer. ECCO opened its first retail store in Denmark in 1982, and has since expanded to become a globally recognized brand with more than 3,800 branded sales locations throughout the world, selling an extensive range of men's, women's, and children's shoes.


ECCO was established in 1963 by Karl Toosbuy in the small town of Bredebro in southern Denmark. Toosbuy founded the company on the philosophy that “shoes must follow the foot” and not the other way around. His idea was to produce shoes that combined innovative technology, Scandinavian design, and traditional craftsmanship with an understanding of the human foot, and how it works.


In 1978, the company made its first real breakthrough, and gained widespread international recognition for its comfort footwear, when it launched the "Joke" shoe, followed by the classics "Free" and "Time". These shoes were the first in the world to feature a sole imprinted with the manufacturer's logo. Over eight million pairs of shoes from this group have been sold since then. Throughout the 1980s, the company expanded its operations internationally. By 1982, sales reached 1 million pairs of shoes annually. In order to accommodate the increasing demand additional production was established in Portugal, and under license in Japan and Cyprus.


The 1990s saw major additions in the ECCO collection, including the launch of Kids, Golf and Performance shoes. ECCO built its own research and design center, named "Futura", in Denmark in 1996, and opened its own beamhouse in Indonesia and tannery in Thailand a few years later. In 1998 the first flagship retail store opened on Oxford Street, in London. By 2000, ECCO owned every step of the production process, from design and leather production to branded retail sales.

ECCO owns tanneries in the Netherlands, Thailand, Indonesia and China. ECCO’s tanneries are among the leading manufacturers of quality leather to the fashion, sports, and car industries. ECCO has engaged in a research program to reduce the environmental impact of the tanning process. Approximately 80% of ECCO's shoes are produced in its own shoe factories in Slovakia, Thailand, Indonesia and China, and 20% under license in a number of countries including Indonesia, China and India. ECCO projects a brand image of a level of comfort and style generally associated with exclusive high-end shoes, while retailing at prices that are a little above average for the mass market, and within reach of a wide range of consumers.
ECCO shoes are sold in more than 90 countries. The company has expanded its operations into markets in Asia and in Eastern and Central Europe, Canada, and the United States. Their products are sold through 900 mono-brand stores, as well as independent retailers and online sales.

ECCO boots by the Danish shoe manufacturing and retail company ECCO have been around for almost fifty years, but their breakthrough into the mainstream shoe market has occured in the past decade. It is safe to say that their surge in popularity is due to the aesthetics, comfort and quality of their goods and not clever advertising or just plain speculation. ECCO boots and shoes are of great value indeed. ECCO currently offers a range of thirty different boot series, ten of which are designed for men. The thing most people associate with ECCO is comfort and this comfort they offer has become somewhat of a trademark. They try not to make compromises in terms of comfort or ergonomics when it comes to design. Wearers may find that their boots are roomier and much more comfortable than most boots on the market today. This consistency in smart design and comfort has helped ECCO boots develop a loyal customer base, which is growing by the day. As a new autumn and winter seasons are on their way in the northern hemisphere, it is time to start looking for proper footwear that would protect you from snow, ice, rain, cold and every possible combination of the these things. ECCO products, designed to be used in the cold Scandinavian areas, will meet your every expectation

Party by Bruno Dayan




Photographer Bruno Dayan stages a fashionable Party in the December 2010 issue of Flair magazine. The featured models include Barbora Dvorakova, Kel Markey, Kornelia Strzelecka and Jennifer Messelier, styled by Barbara Baumel.


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Bride Whisperer by Mario Sorrenti




Mario Sorrenti captures Abbey Lee Kershaw and Edita Vilkeviciute in a racy Vera Wang editorial styled by Karl Templer for the December/January 2010/2011 issue of Interview magazine. Note: NSFW after the jump, with a video of the 'Bride Whisperer' action.

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Tommy Hilfiger Bags

Thomas Jacob "Tommy" Hilfiger (born March 24, 1951) is an American fashion designer and founder of the brand Tommy Hilfiger.
Hilfiger was born and raised in Elmira, New York. The second of nine children, he grew up in an Irish-American family; he claims direct descent from Scottish poet Robert Burns. His parents originally intended for him to be an engineer. He attended Elmira Free Academy for high school. Rather than furthering his education, he started to work in retail at the age of 18. Hilfiger would go to New York City to buy jeans and bell-bottom pants, which he customized and resold at a local downtown Elmira store, Brown's.
He later opened his own store, named The People's Place, around the block in downtown Elmira. Although the store was a hot spot for teens with frequent contests and live DJ appearances, there were often more people hanging out than shopping. Over the years, a number of stores closed in downtown Elmira as shopping traffic shifted to the new Arnot Mall in Horseheads, New York. It wasn't long before The People's Place became another casualty. After seven years, The People's Place went bankrupt, when Hilfiger was 25. The site of the original store has since been demolished to make room for First Arena, home of the Elmira Jackals Hockey team.

Tommy Hilfiger Corporation is an American company which is incorporated in Hong Kong.
A Tommy Hilfiger shop In 1989, a Hong Kong businessman Silas Chou acquired Tommy Hilfiger Corporation via Sportswear Holdings Limited, along with his partner Lawrence Stroll. Chou served as Chairman and then Co-Chairman from 1989 to 2002. In 1992, The Corporation listed in New York Stock Exchange. Later Chou sold the company, and in 2006 de-listed and privatization to Apax Partners. Phillips-Van Heusen bought the company in 2010.
Currently the company licensed the brand to it OEM company though its subsidiary Tommy Hilfiger Licensing LLC, which based in New Jersey. The Licensing owned the rights of the logo. Currently The Corporation also own Tommy Hilfiger USA and Tommy Hilfiger Europe B.V.

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