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The shopping white night

Posted by dressspace On September - 7 - 2010

September 9, Thursday, Milan will be open for shopping till late:
There is Vogue Fashion Night Out, organized by Vogue magazine in collaboration with designers and shops.

<<Vogue Fashion Nightmilano-notte-bianca-shopping- Out Milan>> will be a shopping experience with charity purposes: each store has created something special that will be sold during the night.

Now in its second year, involves more than fifteen cities including Milan, New York, Berlin, Tokyo and Madrid.
Starting at 7pm, boutique become parties with DJ sets and presentation of exclusive collections.

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PHENOMENON

Posted by dressspace On September - 6 - 2010

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Here Cristina Del Basso, overnight sensation thanks to Grande Fratello (Italy’s “Big Brother”), in a Spring – yet booted – version.

With an incredibly tight micro-top, if you can call it a top, emphasised by a useless belt.

 

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JESSICA ALBA

Posted by dressspace On September - 3 - 2010

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Who, seeing her and remembering her acrobatic performances in films and TV series would ever have imagined that she had a difficult childhood?

Constantly in the hospital for an infinity of illnesses, without friends, in various cities due to her father’s job: aeronautical pilot.

But California, where they moved, healed her, helping her to realise her dream: becoming an actress, besides being featured many times in several men’s magazines.

“The world’s sexiest woman”.

And yet her contracts always stipulate a clause that excludes nude scenes:

“I simply don’t do them. ”

 

-         small-chequered shirt

-         slim Jeans

-         ballerina flats with bow

-         Miu Miu silver-sequinned bag

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LUCIANO BENETTON

Posted by dressspace On September - 1 - 2010

 

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Benetton’s provocation and the puzzle of employment.

According to Luciano Benetton, made in Italy costs too much.

You must keep in mind the level of life in each country, and “utilise local prime materials and workforce”.

Exporting only style.

 

Everything contrary to that which is the strategy for coming out of the crisis and strengthening the made in Italy:

-         protect the more traditional markets with a more sophisticated product

-         move toward the conquest of emerging countries, considering that a robust middle class is growing in China, India and Brazil, and that in order to distinguish itself socially, research the Italian product as a test of the very elevation of taste and culture.

 

Completely opposite of Luciano Benetton’s thought.

According to Benetton, it’s how we will produce employment in Italy.

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DOUBLE FACE

Posted by dressspace On August - 30 - 2010

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In a semi-sporty version, with only one three-strand necklace, Nancy Dall’Olio, Sven Eriksson’s highly chatted about ex-girlfriend, is nearly unrecognisable.

And, frankly, she makes a better impression when she goes for the super-sexy look.

 

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SHORTS

Posted by dressspace On August - 27 - 2010

 

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IN SHORTS, BUT UNTIL WHAT AGE?

It was the 1970s when in Portofino and Saint Tropez they appeared on the most beautiful legs of that age, unleashing debates and controversy.

They grew ever shorter, and were then deemed hot pants.

380_175_09-E-0-AD-B305-0216-1057-BFToday they are back, and are the “must” of Summer 2010.

Denim shorts are timeless, but the latest ones are casual-chic, inspired by a fashionable camper.

Denim shorts may be worn with a t-shirt o button-up shirt, while more elegant styles should be worn with polo shirts or lavish shirts

Matching them with a jacket makes for instant preppy.

They should either be very short or knee-length – no in-betweens.

Shoes with the mini shorts should be flat; wedge or high heels for the380_175_08-I-0-NS-B001-0438-0099-BF others. 

An obligatory question:

“Do they fit me?”

No shorts for short legs or cellulite!

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DILEMMA

Posted by dressspace On August - 23 - 2010

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Alessandro Haber is extraordinary, thanks also to his serene disinterest in what he wears.

But, just to know: how many scarves are there?

 

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SUNGLASSES

Posted by dressspace On August - 20 - 2010

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SUMMER TRENDS

Big, round, butterfly-like, the old rules no longer apply.

Sunglasses.

It’s incredible how such a practical and irrelevant accessory can be one of the clearest dividing lines between elegant and arrogant people.

Few things follow such precise and binding rules of good education like dark sunglasses.

It only takes paying attention to the meaning of the word to get by without useless and awkward infringements.

Sunglasses, as the expression says, are to be worn when the sun is out.

 

At sunset, in a closed place, at a restaurant, during a date or work meeting a true gentleman and lady always looks into the eyes of the person in front of them, without exhibiting dark lenses.

 

Only playboys, gangsters and damsels, unaccustomed to the dictates of style, present themselves, everywhere and always with this accessory on their noses. 

 

One should encounter social life as well as simply one other person with unveiled eyes.

That doesn’t mean that dark lenses are lacking in charm, but like all glamorous things, they must be discrete: never too big, too black or too designer.

For both sexes, until sunset and out of the office, they can be worn on the head, a convenient way to avoid losing them or to hold your hair back.

Ah sunglasses!

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CONSISTENCY

Posted by dressspace On August - 16 - 2010

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Upon return from Isola dei famosi (Italian’s “Survivor”), the model Nina Senicar presented herself in the studio practically naked.

In order to be sure she was recognised.

 

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SPAIN

Posted by dressspace On August - 13 - 2010

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Spain in 28 designers.

 

The book, “Geography of Spanish Fashion”, in English, edited by TF editors is a collection of 25 years of “Made in España” fashion.

Twenty-eight fashion designers – from Agata Ruiz de la Prada to Davide Delfin, Ailanto, Alma Aguilar, Devota & Lomba, Josè Mirò: known names more or less through which the journey that led Spain to the international showcase may be reconstructed.  The evolution and trends are told through unedited photographic shots and texts by Oscar de la Renta and by the fashion director of Style.com, Candy Pratts Price

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