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Saturday, August 20, 2022

Clobber In Tie

 Did you ever, just look and see who appeared in the background. O no, it was a swanky unused tie. Well washed and never worn. Well their is nothing as bad. Not to be left without a tie got the swing by just asking of course. So here we are with a few sacks of ornate tie wraps.

All as you hear is daddy daddy daddy. Gosh it's like a stuffed bird has taken the loom. So onto Singapore. Other than that it quite the thing. Real ties and hard graft.

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

New York Fashion.

As with every passing fashion, The New York Week, is very much more and more focused on brands by designers. These fashion designers are shifting gears and adopting a"see it now, just buy it" These models are eliminating the traditional of measured waiting. As its just between the manufacture as off runways shows and the arrival of clothes to sell. These have become ready and available in the stores. With just their availability for purchase, as online. This week, designers practising these new trends. These include Tom Ford, Ralph Lauren, Michael Kors and Rebecca Minkoff, who was one of the early adopters of pace. It looks as though the future of fashion is rapidly becoming the present and in honor of the sea change.
The fashion house has rounded up these favourite items so you can buy from this New York Fashion Week as now. Tommy & Gigi Can buy them now the cotton band jacket, $295; Wool slim pea coat, $495 This season for Tommy Hilfiger's fall show, the designer transformed New York City's South Street Seaport into a carnival.
These featured a see-now, buy-now collection that was a collaboration with the ultra popular model and social media superstar, Gigi Hadid. She opened the show and walked down that runway wearing her own designs. In attendance were press, consumers, and even Taylor Swift, all of whom then had the opportunity to purchase from the entire collection immediately, in addition to enjoying rides, burgers, lobster rolls, and even a temporary tattoo station. The collection had some strong outerwear pieces, including these two pictured above.

Rebecca Minkoff you can buy as the Boston circle bag, $195; Lizelle boot, $395 Rebecca Minkoff is no stranger to the see-now, buy-now format, having adopted it last season. This time around, Minkoff took her collection to the streets outside her Soho store, where she showcased her Fall/Winter '16 collection alongside a special performance from the girl-duo band Beau. It's all about the shopping experience for Minkoff, who features smart touchscreen mirrors in her dressing rooms, so she also offered a 360 virtual reality view of the show for customers who couldn't attend in person. In addition, the brand offered an online experience that allows anyone to upload an image of herself, visually try on the look that just walked down the runway, and purchase it.
Tom Ford where one can buy as this Leather military jacket, $5,890; Geometric intarsia long fur coat, $19,950 After showing in London and L.A. in recent seasons, Tom Ford brought his Autumn/Winter '16 collection to New York with an intimate dinner in the former Four Seasons Restaurant space. Guests included Julianne Moore, Tom Hanks, Uma Thurman, and Alicia Keys. Soon after the show, the collection was available for purchase online. The collection included fur jackets, embellished dresses, and lots of leather.
Thakoon where you can buy as this Ruffle silk crepe de chine dress, $595; Lace panel satin jumpsuit, $595 Thakoon Panichgul presented his Fall/Winter '16 collection at a scenic waterfront in Brooklyn, N.Y. The collection featured interesting pieces designed for layering during the cooler season, plus dizzying checked patterns and plenty of autumnal colors. Here, once more, the entire collection was immediately available for purchase right on the designer's site.
Banana Republic Buy on sale with an Maria asymmetrical band top, $68; Italian suede leather bag, $148 Most brands that adopted the see-now, buy-now model showcased their current season for consumers to purchase immediately and wear right away. Banana Republic did it a bit differently, with the help of Olivia Palermo, its new global style ambassador. It launched an exclusive 12-piece selection of its Spring/Summer '17 collection (i.e., a season ahead) that was available for purchase right after the show.
Club Monaco is on sale also in wool cashmere coat, $650; Amnia skirt, 198.50 Club Monaco presented its Fall/Winter '16 collection at New York's Grand Central Terminal, and it was the debut for their new menswear designer, Matthew Millward. The clothing featured a return to the brand's tradition of elevated classics, rich tones, and military vibes. While the women's collection took a more Victorian approach, featuring feminine pleats and ruffles, the men's looks appeared warm, cozy, and simple. Both are available now in select stores and clubmonaco.com.
Baja East selling a Surf tank, $125; Tie-dye shirt, $245 Jon Targon and Scott Studenberg, 2015 CFDA finalists, are known for their gender-fluid collections and have made a name for themselves in the fashion industry in the past couple of years. Baja East presented their Spring/Summer '17 collection in downtown New York, which featured a capsule collection that is available now online.
Adidas Originals by Alexander Wang Alexander Wang's show is


always a people pleaser, and this year Wang surprised attendees by announcing his latest collaboration with Adidas by sending models stomping down the runway wearing the athletic-inspired clothes during the finale. Pieces of the collection, which was Spring/Summer 2017, were then available for purchase during Alexander Wang's after party, which remains the hottest party of New York Fashion Week. Later, the brand announced a pop-up truck selling the clothes, which made three stops in New York, and will soon appear in London and Tokyo. Alice & Olivia Buy now: Embroidery leather jacket, $995; Personalised jane skinny jean, $295 is Alice & Olivia's second season implementing a "Buy now, wear now" capsule collection that can be pre ordered right after the show. The capsule collection was limited but still embodies the quirky and feminine elements the brand is known for, such as this Always Right embroidered jacket, and personalized denim. Before is the new now, as it's on fashion.

Saturday, December 19, 2015

Misunderstood.

Christmas 2015 euphoria over 'Miley Cyrus Styles. As a celebrity her focus towards festive style is amazing. Miley Cyrus is able to let her outlandish fly side gyrations loose. When on stage ignoring the fact that she’s dedicated to making that first impression. Her entrance difference in a word, has become her world. This keeps fashion interesting. 
Just before becoming a superstar you’re never prepared for paparazzi, gossip and the extra attention that comes with fame. Miley Cyrus has radically gone from a teen icon to a pop sensation, and her moves. This confuses the world though we can’t stop paying attention here. Where some consider her a wrecking ball. Its as she has proven to be a marketing genius in total control of her image. More than an entertainer to master the art of gaining publicity. She is a humanitarian with a creative spirit that can’t be easily contained. For this, the brand hip hop has named Miley Cyrus “2015’s Most Misunderstood Rebel.”
 
Just before becoming a household name as the Disney Channel’s Hannah Montana. Miley Cyrus has taken her star power from television and film to excel this infusion into music. Exploring more glamorous theme. Since exiting her teenage years, press and critics have had a field day with Miley’s more recent eccentric behavior and while she certainly stirs controversy. Her progression into adulthood deserves more respect than shaming. In a world that asks pop stars to be clean cut. Her originality shines through and makes a positive statement for her. As in womanhood remained provosttive to styles. Miley has followed her childhood dreams of becoming an actress and much like Madonna she has had a blast acting out ideas that confuse judgemental audiences.
The media focuses most on Miley Cyrus when she lets her outlandish side fly free on stage. Ignoring the fact that she’s dedicated to making a positive difference in the world. Working with the Stand Up To Cancer Organization in 2008, she participated on the charity single "Just Stand Up" Her active involvement in Disney’s Friends For Change in this organization showed concern for environmental issues. As well, Miley’s contributions to Art For Freedom. She celebrate free speech while protesting global discrimination. Yet somehow these important stances go overshadowed by those who blindly assume she’s has captured that all shock value.
Miley Cyrus growing up in the public eye. It is no surprise her change of direction has thrown the world for a loop. After becoming a Disney mogul, (the first to have deals in television, film, consumer products and music within the company) As she sold millions of albums and achieving global success. Miley reinvention became necessary for the sake of staying inspired. Pushing the envelope, her strong branding and magnetic personality have shined. She’s experimented with new sounds on 2013’s Bangerz and most recently Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz. Edgy live performances including the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards.These have proven she’s brave and ultimately carefree about public perception, which only feeds her hype machine. As her press, fans and fashion house wait to see what Miley Cyrus will come up with next. We bet she’ll continue to be a free-spirited spectacle. You’ll maybe able to see her take the stage in Los Angeles by watching her. Here is an action packed show live and on-demand, as it exclusively on go90.

Saturday, November 14, 2015

The Top Ten.

The Top Ten Models Of Fashion, here is an example of the type of female models that do everything for sales.
what type of model are you? From the fashion house the fun fashion model has become a glamorous icon. They do commercial, Petite, Plus Size, Mature & Much More. What Type Of Treasure Are You? As Facebook  glamour  model doesn't offer any reward, except alike. When most people think of female models they automatically think of supermodels Naomi Campbell, Gisele Bundchen, Kate Moss, Heidi Klum, and Tyra Banks.
However, there are many other types of models whose names you wouldn't know but who are making a terrific income working behind the scenes as fit or showroom models. What Type of Model Are You? With commercial clients, manufacturers, suppliers, pharmaceutical companies, airlines, auto-mobile manufactures, fitness companies and many more. Even if you can't be the next supermodel you'll probably fit into one of these categories of female models well it’s not so bad .
• The Fashion (Editorial) Model Fashion models, or what we in the modeling business call, "editorial models" are the high fashion models that you see in fashion magazines such as Vogue, Elle, GQ, W, Harper's Bazaar, i-D Magazine and Numero and who work for top fashion designers Giorgio Armani, Prada, Marc Jacobs, Gucci, Valentino and others. Female editorial models are generally 5' 9" to 6' 0" tall and are very slim. The female editorial models' measurements are usually - bust 33", waist 23", hips 33". Agencies will always look at the "complete package" that the model presents when determining whether or not to represent them, so don't be discouraged if you don't meet these stats exactly.
• The Runway/Catwalk Model Female runway/catwalk models are a minimum of 5' 9" but 5' 10" - 5' 11" is even better. Runway models must have precise measurements so they are able to fit the clothes that designers are going to be showing to their clients. Their measurements are usually no greater than 34" - 23" 34". Designers hire models to fit the clothes they have made for their collections, they don't make the clothes to fit the model -well, not unless you're a supermodel like Naomi Campbell or Coco Rocha.
• Commercial Model Commercial models can be any age, any size and any height. Hooray! Commercial models can do everything that isn't normally associated with high-fashion, such as product ads (housewares, food products, travel industry, tech devices, and the list goes on). If you think you'd like to become a commercial model one of the best resources is a book titled "How To Become a Successful Commercial Model" by Aaron Marcus. Click here for more info on Aaron Marcus.
• Plus Size Model The extra size model market has become an important part of the fashion and commercial model industry. Several of the top fashion agencies now have plus size divisions and we've seen many plus supermodels over the past few years yes slim woman don't market attractive eye contact. Plus models are generally determined by size rather than exact measurements, such as size 12 and up. In the real world a size 12 is not considered a plus size, but in the modeling industry it can be.
• Petite Model Petite models are generally 5' 7" and under. While petite models don't generally do runway work, they are often booked for swimsuit, lingerie, and parts modeling. Since petite models usually have smaller shoe sizes they are popular as foot and also hand models.
• Teenage Model What do celebrities Brooke Shields, Jodie Foster, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jennifer Connelly, Natalie Portman and CNN's Anderson Cooper have in common? They were all child models The age range for this model is generally 12 years and they can be any size and height. Agents that represent young models are looking for parents and teens with lots of personality and who are able to work well on set and around strangers. The type of bookings for a young  models are usually more commercial in nature such print work in catalogs, flyers, and magazine ads family based. However, there are several top designers with child clothing lines where child models are frequently booked such as Calvin Klein, Abercrombie & Fitch, and Guess.
• Swimsuit/Lingerie Model Swimsuit and lingerie models are curvier and more voluptuous than editorial models. There are many opportunities for swimsuit models other than just modelling bikinis. Swimsuit models can model lingerie, undergarments, sleepwear, summer wear, and can also be showroom and fit models, petite models or work as specialty models such as hand, legs and feet models.
• Glamour Model Glamour models are generally more curvy and voluptuous than editorial fashion models. Glamour models often work as swimsuit and lingerie models as well. Glamour modelling generally refers to the type of posing the model is doing in her photographs. Glamour modelling is usually more sexually suggestive or alluring than what a fashion model would do and typically geared toward male audiences rather than female. Pinup models and girls who appear in magazines such as Playboy are considered glamour models.
• Fitness Model Fitness models are models who are very athletic, fit and toned. Many fitness models started out as athletes or trainers and have added fitness modeling to their resumes. In addition to working for fitness companies, supplement manufacturers and athletic wear companies, fitness models are often commercial models as well.
• Fit Model not to be confused with fitness models, Fit models are models who work behind the scenes in fashion houses and with garment manufacturers to make sure that sizing and fit are maintained in the clothing manufacturing process. Garment manufactures require a variety of shapes and sizes of fit models in order to fit their garments properly before they are shipped to the consumer. You may not have the look that a print model needs or the height of a runway model, but if you can consistently maintain your measurements then a career in fit modelling may be for you.

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Moving Furs.

Living fashion printing from a zip this is not new to the fashion house and can be folded as seen in video below. Chinese fashion designer Yin Gao, for instance has also made clothing that moves and lights up when people look at it. Creator Behnaz Farahi 3 d printed fur shirt dubbed the ogling shirt. This is a demi fur jacket; this winter fur became a first 3D printed outfit that tracks eyes and moves appropriately. This outfit changes shape when men stare at it. It has a hidden camera detects onlookers using face-tracking algorithm. This can detect an onlooker's gender, age and viewing direction. The clothing then moves the fur as a spine in line with where onlookers are staring.
This is an outfit that attracts attention - and one that can stare back. Fitted with a range of gadgetry, this fabric is covered with smart fibres that can expand and contract depending on the person to where people tend to look at it. By detecting how old they are and whether they're men or women, it knows just how much to respond. The smart shirt uses cameras to detect when it is being stared at - and smart fibres in it move to stare back. It can even detect the age and gender of onlookers. Hidden camera detect use face-tracking algorithm to detect onlooker's gender, age and viewing direction.
These fabrics move in line with where onlookers are staring. Made with the help of a flexible 3D-printed material. Those features may not make 'Caress of the Gaze,' as creator Behnaz Farahi calls it, creep-proof, but it certainly lets them know something's clocked their gaze. Beneath the garb's spotted spikes lie a hidden camera and micro controller.
This uses an algorithm to spot onlookers and determine exactly where they're looking, twisting around the wearer to match where they're glancing. 'What if our outfit could recognize and respond to the gaze of the other?' Farahi writes on her website. 'This is an interactive 3D printed wearable, which can detect other people's gaze and respond accordingly with life-like behaviour.' It's not the first kind of clothing to change according to its surroundings—Chinese fashion designer Yin Gao, for instance has also made clothing that moves and lights up when people look at it. But when it comes to Farahi's garment, its sophisticated ability to identify viewers and move exactly in line with their gaze set it far apart. Another reason: its futuristic material, designed to flex like skin, was made by special 3D printer.
Hidden camera detect use face-tracking algorithm to detect onlooker's gender, age and viewing direction it 'allows the fabrication of composite materials with varying flexibilities [and] densities,' Farahi said. It was 'Inspired by the flexible behaviour of the skin itself. Here is a fur warm outfit that’s new therefore exhibits different material characteristics in various parts of the body ranging from stiff to soft. 'Farahi isn't an ordinary designer—she's an architect and interaction designer working toward her Ph.D with the University of Southern California. Tiny motors inside the design allow it to move the plastic 'tentacles' and this isn't her first foray into printed attire -her previous projects include a flexible collar and helmet. But 'Caress of the Gaze' is the first to directly respond to outside observers. She made it during Pier 9 artist residency at Autodesk, getting support from non-profit Madworkshop. While it may not be coming to stores anytime soon, it's certainly showing what novel technology can do for fashion in a incredible efficient way.