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Cool Fashion Magazine images

Some cool fashion magazine images:



Elle Fashion Voyeur 41
fashion magazine
Image by geishaboy500
Elle Magazine shot by Sasha Eisenman


Elle Fashion Voyeur 90
fashion magazine
Image by geishaboy500
Elle Magazine shot by Sasha Eisenman

Cool Online Fashion images

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online fashion
Image by dhinivh
Jas : Esprit (via sans-online.nl)
Trui : Only (via sans-online.nl)



online fashion
Image by dhinivh
Jas : Esprit (via sans-online.nl)
Trui : Only (via sans-online.nl)

New york buying trip

A few nice new fashion images I found:


New york buying trip
new fashion
Image by TRÈS BIEN
New York - September 2009.

Buying-trip to NY.

www.tresbienshop.net
www.facebook.com/tresbienshop
twitter.com/tresbienshop
www.flickr.com/tresbienshop


New york buying trip
new fashion
Image by TRÈS BIEN
New York - September 2009.

Buying-trip to NY.

www.tresbienshop.net
www.facebook.com/tresbienshop
twitter.com/tresbienshop
www.flickr.com/tresbienshop


New york buying trip
new fashion
Image by TRÈS BIEN
New York - September 2009.

Buying-trip to NY.

www.tresbienshop.net
www.facebook.com/tresbienshop
twitter.com/tresbienshop
www.flickr.com/tresbienshop

Cool Fall Fashion images

Some cool fall fashion images:


Nordstrom Fall Fashion Preview 2007 024
fall fashion
Image by Ryan Dacca


Nordstrom Fall Fashion Preview 2007 051
fall fashion
Image by Ryan Dacca


Nordstrom Fall Fashion Preview 2007 012
fall fashion
Image by Ryan Dacca

Rudsak at Montreal Fashion Week S/S 2013 – September 5, 2012 - Semaine Mode Montreal

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Rudsak at Montreal Fashion Week S/S 2013 – September 5, 2012 - Semaine Mode Montreal
plus fashion
Image by Jason Hargrove
Rudsak est une marque née de passion et de fidélité : passion pour la conception et la couture qui permettent l’expression de soi, fidèle à la créativité et la qualité.

La marque a été fondée à Montréal, Canada, en 1994 par Evik Asatoorian. Depuis son lancement, Rudsak est devenue l'une des marques canadiennes les plus prestigieuses, synonymes de qualité, d'artisanat et d'intérêt international.

L’esthétique RUDSAK fusionne une allure contemporaine et intemporelle. L’allure rebelle de James Dean et l'élégance immaculée d’Audrey Hepburn ont toujours été une source d'inspiration pour Evik.

Rudsak is a brand born out of passion and loyalty Passion for creating designs that celebrate the uniqueness of the wearer, and loyalty to creativity and quality.

The brand was founded in Montreal, Canada in 1994 by its visionary and creative leader Evik Asatoorian. Since its launch, Rudsak has grown into one of Canada’s leading fashion brands synonymous with quality, craftsmanship and international instinct.

RUDSAK’s aesthetic merges a contemporary and timeless look. James Dean’s rebellious allure and Audrey Hepburn’s pristine elegance have inspired Evik throughout the years.

www.rudsak.com

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Requests to distribute this photo can be made to Mainstream (accredited) > lorraine@mainstre.am

All other requests can be directed to RUDSAK > zanthi.g@rudsak.com

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Photography by Jason Hargrove

jasonhargrove.com
twitter.com/jasonhargrove


Herald Sun Fashion Editors - QV In Season
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Image by avlxyz
In Season at QV - MSFW 2011
Join the hosts, fashion editor Carlie Oates and contributing fashion editor Jackie Shaw, at this exclusive event.

Preview the picks of the season and see them come together in a range of high voltage looks set to the tunes of a live performance by DJ Dean Cherney.

You'll see the latest from QV’s favourite designers and brands including Christensen Copenhagen, Dizingof, Guess and Trimapee, plus see collections from QV’s newest brands Incu and Francis Leon.



QV Melbourne
221 Little Lonsdale Street
Melbourne 3000
Show on the map
www.qv.com.au/


07/09/2011 Wednesday: 12:15pm - 2pm
Runways at 12.15pm and 1.30pm.

This is a free event

Nice Fashion Online photos

Some cool fashion online images:


P2080026
fashion online
Image by Seedcamp Photos
Seedhack on Fashion & Retail


IMG_2704
fashion online
Image by Seedcamp Photos
Seedhack on Fashion & Retail


IMG_2789
fashion online
Image by Seedcamp Photos
Seedhack on Fashion & Retail

Cool Fashion Online Store images

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Gary Bigeni
fashion online store
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

Nice Shoe Fashion photos

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Brand new flat shoes for sale
shoe fashion
Image by Thrifty Look
Made to order doll shoes from the Philippines
www.katrinasclothing.com/may-2013-womens-flat-shoes

Nice Shop Fashion photos

A few nice shop fashion images I found:


Chadstone Shopping Centre Water
shop fashion
Image by JohnvW
Chadstone Shopping Centre



fashion
shop fashion
Image by zenobia_joy
window display at the Metro Clothing shop on Broadway, Capitol Hill, Seattle. Right after I took this picture a guy came outside to tell me I can't take pictures of his store. Really? Then why create displays you want people to look at?" No answer. Paranoia baffles me.

Fashion Victim

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Fashion Victim
kids fashion
Image by mnd.ctrl
Here is a childhood photo of me showing support for Freddy Krueger and Zubaz pants. I added a pair of generic white high-tops to tie it all together.

I was a total Nightmare on Elm Street nerd when I was a kid. I had at two Freddy Krueger tee shirts and wore the heck out of them.


Kids in a sand hole - Scenes from A Light Photographic Meetup - Morro Bay, CA Kite Festival, April 27, 2013
kids fashion
Image by mikebaird
Kids in a sand hole - Scenes from A Light Photographic Meetup - Morro Bay, CA Kite Festival, April 27, 2013
www.meetup.com/LIGHT-Photographic-Workshops/events/114778...
Hosted by Bob Canapa www.meetup.com/members/13330846/
and o-promoted by photomorrobay.com

2013-04-27-kite-festival-and-miracle-miles-run-4-children-5D3-70-200-no-pol-hh
7th Annual Morro Bay Kite Festival - April 27, 2013. April 27 & April 28. 11.00 to 5.00 on Saturday, 11.00 to 4.00 on Sunday. www.morrobaykitefestival.org/ says “The Morro Bay Kite Festival is an annual community event focused on family and the art of kite flying in Morro Bay, CA. Our goal is to bring all individuals, families, and all generations together in a safe, relaxing and fun environment, to learn and participate in the art of kite flying, Morro Bay style. Our breathtaking surroundings and windy location is perfect for this type of gathering on the central coast. Our hope when attending this high flying event, is that kids of all ages will not be distracted by technology for a moment and able to enjoy kite flying festivities, nature, the ocean. Perhaps, even Grandma and Grandpa can take a turn to fly a kite and enjoy some good old fashioned fun over the weekend...”



Photo © 2013 “Mike” Michael L. Baird, mike {at] mikebaird d o t com, flickr.bairdphotos.com, Canon 5D Mark III, with Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM Telephoto Zoom Lens, with no circular polarizer, handheld, IS pano mode, RAW. Aperture priority. See EXIF for detailed settings. GPS geotags are realtime from on-camera Canon GP-E2 GPS Receiver.

To use this photo, see access, attribution, and commenting recommendations at www.flickr.com/people/mikebaird/#credit - Please add comments/notes/tags to add to or correct information, identification, etc. Please, no comments or invites with badges, images, multiple invites, award levels, flashing icons, or award/post rules.

Nice Fashion Designer photos

A few nice fashion designer images I found:


Wild Jagaur Skirt {Front}
fashion designer
Image by inacentaurdump
a short-skirted variation of several of sam's secret's fashion designer challenge outfit!

outfit: Sam's Secret Wild Jaguar (main)
skin: IC-Skins Kassia II
eyes: IC-Eyes Ezaret
hair: RAC Biscuit (red)

InaInfinity.wordpress.com

Posted by Second Life Resident Ina Centaur. Visit Skin City.



Clothing designer Abenaa Owusu showing her scrap quilt: Tallahassee, Florida
fashion designer
Image by State Library and Archives of Florida
Local call number: fa5276

Title: [Clothing designer Abenaa Owusu showing her scrap quilt : Tallahassee, Florida]

Personal Author: Nusz, Nancy, Collector.

Date: Photographed on November 8, 1990.

Physical descrip: 1 slide : col ; 35 mm.

Series Title: (Florida Folklife Collection.)

General note: Owusu's designs include traditional Ghanaian clothing. Photographed at Owusu's shop, Aqyeiwa's African Boutique.

Repository: State Library and Archives of Florida, 500 S. Bronough St., Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 USA. Contact: 850-245-6700. Archives@dos.state.fl.us

Persistent URL: www.floridamemory.com/items/show/111084

Cool Fashion Sale images

Some cool fashion sale images:


Hair Fair: Amacci
fashion sale
Image by moniq salamander
salamanderslfashion.wordpress.com/


{dollle*} Dress
fashion sale
Image by Silverfallphotos
Are you ready for summer to arrive?

Nice Women Fashion photos

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Portrait of a woman, 'Petite'
women 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 00013272

David Jones AW13 Fashion Launch

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David Jones AW13 Fashion Launch
fashion on line
Image by Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer
David Jones AW13 Fashion Launch: Sydney, Australia - 6th February 2013...

A good dose of Australia's social set gathered to watch top line models including Miranda Kerr and Megan Gale strut at David Jones' Elizabeth Street store from around 7pm this evening.

Thirty-seven designers including Alex Perry, Collette Dinnigan and Zimmerman showcased over 230 looks alongside DJs runway debutants, Ellery, Rachel Gilbert and Banjo and Matilda.

Dual tone colours and prints featured heavily throughout the evening while lace and leather made a big comeback.

The 175-year-old retailer has reluctantly embraced new technologies to lift struggling sales and this year's event was livestreamed (via the internet) for the benefit of those who missed out on one of the show's exclusive tickets.

David Jones' group executive of merchandise Donna Player said those who couldn't attend could keep track of what was happening on social media.

"Customer viewing parties are a first and there will be stylists there as well. They can watch the livestream from Sydney, drink champagne and participate in the whole event even though they aren't physically here," she told Murdoch owned The Telegraph.

"It's bringing social media back to that whole tactile experience because they are able to buy the clothes straight away, the majority of those looks are in store immediately."

Well done to everyone involved in the success of the event. Now to wait and see if it makes a difference to the bottom line of the high end retailer.

David Jones talent:
Napoleon Perdis
Sophie Clarke- David Jones, General Manager shoes and Accessories
Donna Player – David Jones, Group Executive, Merchandise
Deb Foreman- David Jones, General manager of Menswear
David Jones fashion family ( includes all fashion designers stocked at David Jones)

David Jones ambassadors and models:
Miranda Kerr
Jason Dundas
Jessica Gomes
Samantha Harris

Websites

David Jones official website
www.davidjones.com.au

David Jones 'Fashion Launch' official website
fashionlaunch.davidjones.com.au

Eva Rinaldi Photography
www.evarinaldi.com

Fashion Editorial : yuliya @ Stunn

A few nice style fashion images I found:


Fashion Editorial : yuliya @ Stunn
style fashion
Image by saturatedhigh
photographer BIBOASWAN
styling AANNIE ARRIS
muaAMELIA YUSOFF
pose-directorBIBO ASWAN
modelYULIYA@STUNN
digital immgaing EJJA PAHLEVI@SATURATEDHIGH

Nice Fashion Blog photos

Check out these fashion blog images:


Wardrobe Remix: 9.28.06
fashion blog
Image by grapefruitmoon
Going to help out in the studio, but oh man, I am so tired. I'm going for cute and fashion-forward, but super duper comfy. I was too tired to try and master my self-timer, so these pics are sans tripod and thus, sans shoes. It's hard to tell, but the green and white top is actually a short sundress. It's about the same length as the tunic length shirt that's really big at the moment.

Scarf: Thrifted
Hoodie: American Apparel
Dress: Second-hand
Pants: Second-hand
Shoes: (Unseen) Converse


TIGER Magazine (spain)
fashion blog
Image by coolhunting "tapas"
TIGER Magazine is a biannual publication that presents a creative contemporary culture from an honest and aesthetic perspective. It brings together icons from the world of art, fashion and design, so that it is a true reproduction of reality, with beauty as a theme throughout its pages.

www.tigermagazine.com/

Cool Fashion Models images

Some cool fashion models images:


sonja-fashion-opdracht0086.jpg
fashion models
Image by mfrissen
on single 300Ws Multiblitz strobe w/grid high from the top-left (viewed from model)


Pia Fashion
fashion models
Image by hansneumann

Fiasco Magazine #04

A few nice fashion magazine images I found:


Fiasco Magazine #04
fashion magazine
Image by Andy Houghton
London


Fiasco Magazine #02
fashion magazine
Image by Andy Houghton
London


HUF Magazine #1
fashion magazine
Image by Andy Houghton

Nice Kids Fashion photos

A few nice kids fashion images I found:


The 1910s-1916 Le petit écho de la mode-kids fashion
kids fashion
Image by april-mo


must get the bling bling shirt for my nephew [2]
kids fashion
Image by pieceoplastic
except for the top one these are some very lame kids tshirts...


The 1910s-1916 Le petit écho de la mode-kids fashion
kids fashion
Image by april-mo

Nice Fashion Shows photos

A few nice fashion shows images I found:


Warehouse Fashion Show 21
fashion shows
Image by tfangel
Photos of the fashion show, done in IR for some reason, i guess i'm obsessed with it, heh.


These are the color versions, as they come from the camera (obviously some adjustments, but not color wise).


Warehouse Fashion Show 1
fashion shows
Image by tfangel
Photos of the fashion show, done in IR for some reason, i guess i'm obsessed with it, heh.


These are the color versions, as they come from the camera (obviously some adjustments, but not color wise).

Googling Porn on Global Voices Online

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Googling Porn on Global Voices Online
fashion online
Image by > ange <
:) so Ethan and Boris came up with this spanking new OPML-based & Google Co-op driven search feature for GV and i took it for a test drive in the most fun fashion possible:

"i googled for porn @ Global Voices Online"


Out comes blog postings from Amit Agrawal - Digital Insipiration, Joho Blog, etc. We live in an exciting world now, don't we?

Other interesting keywords i used while googling @ GV:

pron, p0rn & pr0n


Might need to have those as "related searches" i guess, but it sure makes a good joke blog posting though :P

i wonder if the gv authors' images that show up with the search results in the top-right corner of the page have anything to do with the search keywords, i've been told by someone that the search feature wasn't tied into the images' rotator script... but am still waiting to hear from Ethan and Boris on the image rotation + keyword search


If you haven't checked it out yet, go & grok @:
www.globalvoicesonline.org


MASHA – (Official Photos by Jason Hargrove) - |FAT| Fashion Art Toronto 2013 - April 26, 2013 - #FAT2013
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My therapy to escape is her journey to freedom. She lives in an fantastical land, where society is rigid and one must behave according to rule. There are no other choices. She is drowning in society, and dreaming of escape. She begins her escape. She is being chased, she is running, her dress is morphing. She can taste the freedom from behind the city walls. She is afraid she may not make it, her dress gets ripped. She is almost free, she is climbing the city walls, her dress suddenly changes color. She is free. Everything is beautiful.

Masha Ruginets, the designer and owner of “Masha” has loved fashion her whole life. She started designing at a young age, first making clothes for barbie dolls and her first pair of pj pants at the tender age of 13. She currently holds a degree in Fashion Design from Parsons, as well as a B.Com from the University of Toronto. Masha has intensively studied the techniques of the pattern-magic book, drape-drape books, as well as the transformational reconstruction and subtraction cutting techniques. These techniques focus on a new way of design, void of darts and princess lines, meanwhile preserving a beautiful silhouettes – something Masha is very passionate about. Her work has been featured in the Parson’s Spring Festival and Masha currently works out of Toronto, focusing on developing her online boutique www.imobsessedwith.ca, as well as developing an avant-garde line under the label “Masha”.

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|FAT| Arts & Fashion Week celebrates inventive, pioneering and contemporary expression through 50+ runway shows, live performances, fashion films, photography exhibits and art installations. This annual multi-arts event, held every April, features 200 Canadian and International fashion designers and artists each year and welcomes over 5,000 guests; including buyers, curators, the media, and fashion and art lovers in general.

| FAT | Arts & Fashion Week has a mandate of showcasing artistic disciplines rooted in fashion and their exploration of clothing in today’s time. The festival emphasizes this mandate through the showcase of fashion design, photography, installation, film, video, performance, music and dance, in an effort to push forward and redefine our perception of the fashion phenomenon.

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Preparing for Oxfam Chelsea Fashion Event
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Image by theboybg
"Make Do And Mend" event hosted by Oxfam Chelsea at St Mary’s Church , Marylebone on Saturday 28th November.

Inspired by the WW2 campaign, the event offered visitors an alternative way to get their fashion fix. A selection of many fantastic Oxfam pieces were strutted up the catwalk and then auctioned off. There was also a customising corner, swap shop and many stalls - something for everyone.

Supporting Oxfams work in Haiti. Haiti is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. It has been plagued by political unrest for most of its history and natural disasters frequently sweep the nation. Over 80 per cent of the population lives below the poverty line & literacy rates stand at just 52 per cent.

To support Oxfam go online or visit a local Oxfam shop

Event organised by Oxfam shop Chelsea, 432 King's Road, Chelsea, London - oxfamshopf8004@oxfam.org.uk Tel: 0207 351 6863

Photography by Ben Geach / theboybg released under Creative Commons

Nice 1920 Fashion photos

Check out these 1920 fashion images:


ASPHYXIA – Images by Santiago Ortega - |FAT| Fashion Art Toronto 2013 - April 23, 2013 - #FAT2013
1920 fashion
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Asphyxia’s work has been called “bad-ass femininity,” “dark and daring,” “pin-up dominatrix chic,” and “bordello in hell.” The most most recent collection, BLOOM, was presented at |FAT| 2012. Hannah Yakobi (Fajo Magazine) tweeted live “Punk, goth, power … dress being cut live onstage!” Style Empire called the collection “edgy and modern attitude… designs offset by the classic lines and materials that are very reminiscent of a 1920′s flapper,” and said “while everybody left the show alive it’s safe to say that Alexandra De Francesco’s collection entitled Bloom took our breath away…”

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An edgy innovator, Alexandra De Francesco immerses herself in inspiration and is always pioneering new heights in dark and one of a kind wearable art by employing unconventional materials with exceptional and dynamic results. Reverence for classical lines and shapes is reinterpreted through the exploration of a virtual Pandora’s box of references; including nature, feminism, philosophy, sustainability, history, the occult, body modification, ritual customs, memento mori, mourning and decay. She enjoys breathing new life into a variety of organic and salvaged materials such as disintegrating lace and beadwork, ancient silks, recycled fur and leathers alongside hand-spun water soluble threads, hand-dyed and silkscreened fabrics. Look for incredible textures, distressed fabrics, intricate and delicate beadwork and tiny remembrances worn close to the heart, brought together with new meaning in pieces that strengthen and empower.


asphyxiadesigns.com


+ + FASHION ART TORONTO

|FAT| Arts & Fashion Week celebrates inventive, pioneering and contemporary expression through 50+ runway shows, live performances, fashion films, photography exhibits and art installations. This annual multi-arts event, held every April, features 200 Canadian and International fashion designers and artists each year and welcomes over 5,000 guests; including buyers, curators, the media, and fashion and art lovers in general.

| FAT | Arts & Fashion Week has a mandate of showcasing artistic disciplines rooted in fashion and their exploration of clothing in today’s time. The festival emphasizes this mandate through the showcase of fashion design, photography, installation, film, video, performance, music and dance, in an effort to push forward and redefine our perception of the fashion phenomenon.

fashionarttoronto.ca/about-us
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#FAT2013

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Photos by Santiago Ortega
stiago@gmail.com


ASPHYXIA – Images by Santiago Ortega - |FAT| Fashion Art Toronto 2013 - April 23, 2013 - #FAT2013
1920 fashion
Image by goMainstream
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+ + + + Email to requests@mainstre.am with the reference information.

+ + + + Available for editorial use. Commercial licensing may be available if your work appears in this image.

+ + ASPHYXIA

Asphyxia’s work has been called “bad-ass femininity,” “dark and daring,” “pin-up dominatrix chic,” and “bordello in hell.” The most most recent collection, BLOOM, was presented at |FAT| 2012. Hannah Yakobi (Fajo Magazine) tweeted live “Punk, goth, power … dress being cut live onstage!” Style Empire called the collection “edgy and modern attitude… designs offset by the classic lines and materials that are very reminiscent of a 1920′s flapper,” and said “while everybody left the show alive it’s safe to say that Alexandra De Francesco’s collection entitled Bloom took our breath away…”

+ + ARTIST BIOGRAPHY

An edgy innovator, Alexandra De Francesco immerses herself in inspiration and is always pioneering new heights in dark and one of a kind wearable art by employing unconventional materials with exceptional and dynamic results. Reverence for classical lines and shapes is reinterpreted through the exploration of a virtual Pandora’s box of references; including nature, feminism, philosophy, sustainability, history, the occult, body modification, ritual customs, memento mori, mourning and decay. She enjoys breathing new life into a variety of organic and salvaged materials such as disintegrating lace and beadwork, ancient silks, recycled fur and leathers alongside hand-spun water soluble threads, hand-dyed and silkscreened fabrics. Look for incredible textures, distressed fabrics, intricate and delicate beadwork and tiny remembrances worn close to the heart, brought together with new meaning in pieces that strengthen and empower.


asphyxiadesigns.com


+ + FASHION ART TORONTO

|FAT| Arts & Fashion Week celebrates inventive, pioneering and contemporary expression through 50+ runway shows, live performances, fashion films, photography exhibits and art installations. This annual multi-arts event, held every April, features 200 Canadian and International fashion designers and artists each year and welcomes over 5,000 guests; including buyers, curators, the media, and fashion and art lovers in general.

| FAT | Arts & Fashion Week has a mandate of showcasing artistic disciplines rooted in fashion and their exploration of clothing in today’s time. The festival emphasizes this mandate through the showcase of fashion design, photography, installation, film, video, performance, music and dance, in an effort to push forward and redefine our perception of the fashion phenomenon.

fashionarttoronto.ca/about-us
twitter.com/fatoronto

#FAT2013

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Photos by Santiago Ortega
stiago@gmail.com


ASPHYXIA – Images by Santiago Ortega - |FAT| Fashion Art Toronto 2013 - April 23, 2013 - #FAT2013
1920 fashion
Image by goMainstream
+ + REQUESTS

+ + + + Email to requests@mainstre.am with the reference information.

+ + + + Available for editorial use. Commercial licensing may be available if your work appears in this image.

+ + ASPHYXIA

Asphyxia’s work has been called “bad-ass femininity,” “dark and daring,” “pin-up dominatrix chic,” and “bordello in hell.” The most most recent collection, BLOOM, was presented at |FAT| 2012. Hannah Yakobi (Fajo Magazine) tweeted live “Punk, goth, power … dress being cut live onstage!” Style Empire called the collection “edgy and modern attitude… designs offset by the classic lines and materials that are very reminiscent of a 1920′s flapper,” and said “while everybody left the show alive it’s safe to say that Alexandra De Francesco’s collection entitled Bloom took our breath away…”

+ + ARTIST BIOGRAPHY

An edgy innovator, Alexandra De Francesco immerses herself in inspiration and is always pioneering new heights in dark and one of a kind wearable art by employing unconventional materials with exceptional and dynamic results. Reverence for classical lines and shapes is reinterpreted through the exploration of a virtual Pandora’s box of references; including nature, feminism, philosophy, sustainability, history, the occult, body modification, ritual customs, memento mori, mourning and decay. She enjoys breathing new life into a variety of organic and salvaged materials such as disintegrating lace and beadwork, ancient silks, recycled fur and leathers alongside hand-spun water soluble threads, hand-dyed and silkscreened fabrics. Look for incredible textures, distressed fabrics, intricate and delicate beadwork and tiny remembrances worn close to the heart, brought together with new meaning in pieces that strengthen and empower.


asphyxiadesigns.com


+ + FASHION ART TORONTO

|FAT| Arts & Fashion Week celebrates inventive, pioneering and contemporary expression through 50+ runway shows, live performances, fashion films, photography exhibits and art installations. This annual multi-arts event, held every April, features 200 Canadian and International fashion designers and artists each year and welcomes over 5,000 guests; including buyers, curators, the media, and fashion and art lovers in general.

| FAT | Arts & Fashion Week has a mandate of showcasing artistic disciplines rooted in fashion and their exploration of clothing in today’s time. The festival emphasizes this mandate through the showcase of fashion design, photography, installation, film, video, performance, music and dance, in an effort to push forward and redefine our perception of the fashion phenomenon.

fashionarttoronto.ca/about-us
twitter.com/fatoronto

#FAT2013

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Photos by Santiago Ortega
stiago@gmail.com

2013 fashion set

Some cool fashion stores images:


2013 fashion set
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Image by napudollworld
Another Target store exclusive fashion set. A bit much of pink but at least the middle dress is full print !!!;-D!!!


dancing in Motivi store
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Image by motivi fashion

Cool Women S Fashion images

Check out these women s fashion images:


Untitled portrait of a woman (possibly of the name Harrison or Reales)
women s 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 and features a slightly damaged inscription along the top in which the word 'Harrison' is visible. 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 00013196


Leggy blonde kicking off the Run to the Sun fashion show (IMG_0097a)
women s fashion
Image by Alaskan Dude
Run to the Sun is a swimsuit and women's fashion store in Anchorage, Alaska. As part of the annual Women's Show in April 2009, Run to the Sun had a fashion show. One of the models invited me to attend to shoot the event. It was pretty cool - great afternoon, the only drawback was the lighting in the Sullivan Arena wasn't very good. I met several of the models afterward and hope to shoot with them in the future.


Portrait of a woman holding a box of Lux laundry powder
women s fashion
Image by Australian National Maritime Museum on The Commons
The handwritten text at the top of this image appears to read 'Lever Bros'. The Lever Brothers were British Manufacturers who, among many others, owned the 'Lux' soap brand. Lever Brothers operated a soap factory in Balmain, Sydney from 1895- 1988.

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 00013248

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