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Fashion Trends For Spring

Posted by Shazy on Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Fashion Trends For Spring
The '60s and '70s are back in a big way. Look for bright colors, white ensembles, maxi-dresses and long skirts. Denim jeans come in cropped, flared, bell-bottom and wide-leg styles.
Spring merchandise has officially hit the stores, and one trend should be immediately noticeable: bright colors. They were everywhere on the spring-summer 2011 runways, including at the Jil Sander show, where candy colors managed to look minimal when shown with crisp white shirts or layered with sleek black coats, and at Rachel Roy and Burberry, where various tones of shocking aqua and cobalt were paired for a cool (and somehow punchy) look. Color blocking, as seen on the Marni runway, is another major trend.

Other designer and contemporary brands explored the color wheel as well. "For spring we bought a lot of color, from acid pinks to orange-red to cobalt blue to tangerine," says Jeannie Lee, owner of 3rd Street's Satine Boutique, which stocks lines from designers including Isabel Marant, Dries Van Noten, Balmain and Balenciaga.

Retailer Hillary Rush, who owns her eponymous boutique, also on 3rd Street, has already starting seeing the color craze take effect with customers. " The oversized raglan shirt from Monrow has totally sold out in the hibiscus color," a coral-orange Rush says. "When a bright color like that sells out before the black or white, it's always a statement that people are wearing color that season."
On the other end of the spectrum, shoppers are likely to encounter lots of white. The natural, yet luxe look of an all-white ensemble (which also works in winter, but is a lot more practical in the warmer months) looked fresh in the runway collections of Chloe, Celine and BCBG.


The Gap is also turning out a number of white items, from easy button-downs to wide leg trousers, all in shades of white and off-white and in stores this summer. And there's no shortage of white jeans, which are showing up in the spring and summer lines of J Brand, MIH and 7 for All Mankind.

Shoppers may also notice a '60s and '70s aesthetic dictating the shape of denim this season.

"Denim flares are really hot," says Caprice C. Willard, vice president-regional planning manager for Macys, where brands such as Tommy Hilfiger and Levi's have incorporated the style. Flared and wide-leg jeans are also big sellers on the boutique level; Satine's Lee says wide-leg jeans have been flying off the shelves.

On spring-summer 2011 runways such as Derek Lam's, models wore wide-leg jeans with tucked-in white button-downs and chic wedge sandals. On the street we're bound to see a more relaxed version of the look, with women wearing bell bottom-style jeans with T-shirts and sandals or perhaps flared jeans with a tucked-in tank top and a blazer for evening.

The other denim trend for spring is a gamine, '60s crop. The pant leg ends at least 2 inches above the ankle. The jeans look great with ballet flats or a low-mid wedge sandal.

The '70s vibe also includes versions of the maxi-length skirt and dress. Floor-grazing styles were featured in the collections of Max Mara and Jil Sander and are showing up in stores such as the Gap, J. Crew and Club Monaco.

"The maxi-dress is really important this season and we are seeing a resurgence with it," Willard says. "The maxi length actually stays important in Southern California all year long."





Source: Latimes
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Paris Fashion Week Stunning Shoe Collection 2010-2012

Posted by Shazy on Friday, March 11, 2011

Paris Fashion Week Stunning Shoe Collection 2010-2012
Collection Autumn-Winter 2011/2012 shows in Paris Fashion Week Nicholas Kirkwood


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Famous people killed in airplane disasters

Posted by Shazy on Friday, February 18, 2011

Famous people killed in airplane disasters - Unfortunately, there are far to many famous people killed in airplane crashes and disasters. It seems like their celebrity and stardom does them no favors when something goes wrong with the pilot, the airplane or the weather.

Not sure if you are aware of it or not, but fifty years ago on February 15th, the United States figure skating team dies on Sabena Flight 548. It was a Boeing 707 plane. The plane was trying to land in Brussels when it crashed killing all 72 people on board and one on the ground. Aboard that flight was nine time champion, Maribel Vinson-Owen. “RISE”, Sabena flight 548 movie was made about the incident.
Famous people killed in airplane disasters

It was this unfortunate anniversary that brought me to thinking about this subject. Then I realized the number of celebrities and famous people that past in this manner. At the end of my list, I ask that you not only leave your comments, but also include those that I may have left off the list.
“We Are Marshall” 1970 plane crash

This was the tragic plane crash when the entire Marshall University Thundering Herd football team died. They were Southern airways flight 932 victims. There was a movie made by the name of “We Are Marshall” about the incident. Great movie and great program. They have returned their proud football tradition producing top talent and championships. Marshall University Thundering Herd football alums playing in the NFL, there are quite a few of them. Chad Pennington, Troy Brown, Randy Moss, Byron Leftwich Marshall University Thundering Herd players in the NFL. And by the looks of things, there are more on the way.

Aaliyah dies in plane crash

Aaliyah plane crash at the age of 22 caught people by surprise and was a real tragedy. She had just gotten her career to the heights of stardom when this happened. Here number one song “Age Ain’t Nothing But a Number” had widely been accepted and she was set to star in a new movie. The crash changed everything.

Aaaliyah’s parents lawsuit wrongful death was most out of frustration most believe. It had to be difficult to lose your daughter. Aaliyah’s parents settle crash lawsuits and moved on with their live.

There are many other cases when celebrities and famous plane crashes have occurred, but I want to get your input. What do you think of the list above and who should be added to it? Tell me your thoughts on Famous people killed in airplane disasters.
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Wackiest Fashion Week Styles

Posted by Shazy on Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Would you like to wear this?

Top designers at Mercedes-Benz New York Fashion Week Fall 2011 sent down an array of unique, odd, and downright bizarre styles































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