Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Rory



all these lucky and hard working people are amazing... specially Rory Longdon, from Nottingham Trent University, who won the coveted 7th annual Graduate Fashion Week Award Gold Award, worth $40,000 with a slinky, body-bot collection in  black with silver accents.  He's a very right on the target type of guy.  I like all his designs and I look forward to his work.  Another winner, Emma Hill was who presented Molly Ratcliff from Northumbria University won the $10,000 Mulberry prize for accessories.  Womenswear prize's winner was  Marissa Owen of the University of Central Lancashire,  the best menswear went to Felix Chabluk Smithe of the Edinburgh College of Art. The Zandra Rhodes Catwalk Textiles Award was won by Dominique Kral from Northbrook College, the Stuart Peters Visionary Knitwear Award winner was Wonjee Chung, from Nottingham Trent University; and the International Award was given to Christina Economou, of the Marangoni Istituto, Paris. Kingston University won the Music Award. Lets hope one of these people is the next wild crazy fashion maniac.  I can't wait to get some exciting fashion soon.

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Trial is set

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Mr. John Galliano will stand trial on June 22 in Paris for his drama throwing anti-Semitic insults at people in a Parisian bar which already cost him his job at the house of Dior.  Miss Galliano faces up to six months in prison and a fine of 22,500 euros ($31,430) if found guilty. His lawyer mentioned John will have to attend trials in person. One of the strongest forces in the fashion world just a few months ago, the British designer was terminated in March after a video online surfaced  where it shows him slurring bad bad things to some bitches at a trendy bar and saying he loved Hitler.  Everyone remembers the story well. Several people also claimed to be the victims of a similar outburst in the recent past. At the time Galliano issued an apology. Dior, one of the biggest brands within luxury giant LVMH, has yet to announce who will succeed him at the head of its creative operation. Chief Executive Sidney Toledano  said he was in no hurry to announce a name.  Fashion insiders believe this is a way for Dior to maintain the current line afloat.  My money still on Sara Burton or Riccardo Tisci.   I wonder what's going to happen to John Galliano next month, I wonder if they will give him probation? Maybe he'll be like Naomi Campbell and wear designer studs as he does his community service in a jewish neighborhood. Oh John, you crazy-psycho bitch you.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

poison beauty


























These are some shots from my "Mitosis  11.2 series"  The look of pure beauty. Thanks to all my wonderful models.