OK, this is mostly for fun. But I'd love to know what you think about it. I actually found the following image on Tumblr, where it was suggested as a bridal hairstyle.
Yes, that's Nicki Minaj - styled innocently in a white dress and wavy hair. Personally, I'm on the fence about her hairstyle but I LURVE her makeup!
Rihanna Second Capsule Collection for Armani
After the success of Rihanna’s first capsule collection for Armani Jeans and Emporio Armani underwear, the singer will be launching her second capsule collection for the brand. Rihanna's second capsule collection for Armani include denims, tank tops, tees, shots and underwear. Are you excited to see what the collection look like? Here are some of the sketches from Rihanna's latest Armani collection.
Source: fashionista.com
Source: fashionista.com
Heidi Klum Second Jewelry Collection
The second edition of Heidi Klum‘s QVC jewelry collection will be available this coming May 17! The new collection includes metal-finished and custom-made simulated gemstone necklaces, cocktail rings, cuffs, bangles and watches. Thumb's up to Heidi for making her second jewelry collection fashionable. They are so eye candy!
Photo: People.com
Photo: People.com
2012 Met Gala Fashion Style
Find out which stars shine at the red carpet of the fashion's biggest, boldest night, 2012 Met Gala.
Beyonce in a sheer Givenchy Haute Couture by Riccardo Tisci embroidered gown with a purple ombré train.
Jessica Alba in a gold one-shoulder, draped lamé Michael Kors gown, Brian Atwood shoes, and Roger Vivier clutch.
Emma Stone in a red floral Lanvin dress with black pumps, also by the brand.
Dolce and Gabbana's newest face Scarlett Johansson in a one-of-a-kind, pearl-embroidered, off-the-shoulder gown with a fit-to-flare silhouette, Christian Louboutin heels.
Sarah Jessica Parker in a floral-accented ball gown by Valentino.
Carey Mulligan in a golden-and-silver paillette Prada frock with shoes by the line.
Marion Cotillard in Dior Haute Couture.
Kristen Wiig in a full-skirt orange Stella McCartney lace dress with two-tone platform pumps, also by the designer
Kristen Stewart in color-block leather dress from Balenciaga by Nicolas Ghesquière.
Ashley Greene in a Donna Karan Atelier snow-white gown.
Leighton Meester aka Blair Waldorf in ethereal embroidered tulle Marchesa gown with Tabitha Simmons sandals.
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley in a striped dress by Burberry.
Cate Blanchett in a floaty trumpet-hem black Alexander McQueen feathery gown.
Lily Collins in a lace Valentino Haute Couture gown.
Lea Michele in a high-slit, plunging-neckline Diane von Furstenberg gown in navy and Christian Louboutin sandals.
Rooney Mara in a stark Givenchy Haute Couture by Riccardo Tisci.
Jessica Biel in a tea-length blush sheath Prada dress.
Gisele Bundchen in a beaded Givenchy Haute Couture by Riccardo Tisci gown with high slit.
Heidi Klum in a navy Escada mini with a long lace overlay and Christian Louboutin heels.
Kate Bosworth in a Prada shoes and feathery dress.
Diane Kruger in a feathered violet Prada gown with a bright bag from Prada also.
Photo Source: People.com
Beyonce in a sheer Givenchy Haute Couture by Riccardo Tisci embroidered gown with a purple ombré train.
Jessica Alba in a gold one-shoulder, draped lamé Michael Kors gown, Brian Atwood shoes, and Roger Vivier clutch.
Emma Stone in a red floral Lanvin dress with black pumps, also by the brand.
Dolce and Gabbana's newest face Scarlett Johansson in a one-of-a-kind, pearl-embroidered, off-the-shoulder gown with a fit-to-flare silhouette, Christian Louboutin heels.
Sarah Jessica Parker in a floral-accented ball gown by Valentino.
Carey Mulligan in a golden-and-silver paillette Prada frock with shoes by the line.
Marion Cotillard in Dior Haute Couture.
Kristen Wiig in a full-skirt orange Stella McCartney lace dress with two-tone platform pumps, also by the designer
Kristen Stewart in color-block leather dress from Balenciaga by Nicolas Ghesquière.
Ashley Greene in a Donna Karan Atelier snow-white gown.
Leighton Meester aka Blair Waldorf in ethereal embroidered tulle Marchesa gown with Tabitha Simmons sandals.
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley in a striped dress by Burberry.
Cate Blanchett in a floaty trumpet-hem black Alexander McQueen feathery gown.
Lily Collins in a lace Valentino Haute Couture gown.
Lea Michele in a high-slit, plunging-neckline Diane von Furstenberg gown in navy and Christian Louboutin sandals.
Rooney Mara in a stark Givenchy Haute Couture by Riccardo Tisci.
Jessica Biel in a tea-length blush sheath Prada dress.
Gisele Bundchen in a beaded Givenchy Haute Couture by Riccardo Tisci gown with high slit.
Heidi Klum in a navy Escada mini with a long lace overlay and Christian Louboutin heels.
Kate Bosworth in a Prada shoes and feathery dress.
Diane Kruger in a feathered violet Prada gown with a bright bag from Prada also.
Photo Source: People.com
Kim Kardashian True Reflection Fragrance
Cindy Crawford and Daughter Kaia for JCPenney Ad
As a Fashion customer’s, what will be in your mind Price or Quality?
This will always be as wonder, why most fashion customers buy so much materials with low cost even if they have money. Is buying things fast at low cost is a win-win situation?
When we are young and still figuring out our style, I understand the purpose of buying cheap clothes. But I saw this express fashion even with the older customer.
When we are young and still figuring out our style, I understand the purpose of buying cheap clothes. But I saw this express fashion even with the older customer.
I think, here few were grown with the mentality of “How to save the money while buying, in real.” While others, for example, buying a coat, that is made of 100% wool and keeps you warm completely is quite worth, even if it cost a bit more. But here, the tendency is buying coats with blends that are relatively affordable, with nice style, but it won't keep you as warm as 100% wool coat and they last 1 or 2 years.
So I think fashion customersneed some knowledge. And as a whole are they completely satisfied with what they have purchased?
I think most people know all this, But they are just too busy and can't afford to take notice of it. And also most people don't care about quality, fabrication, etc.
I found these pretty good lines on a forum, for educating fashion customers, to be surrounded by a particular mentality much harder to follow than said,
“Convincing them that wearing a piece of
clothing longer than a season or two is not a sin.”
“Explaining that clothes are more than just
what it looks like but also what it makes you feel”
“Beg them to treat their own things with a bit more respect!”
On the other hand, if you buy any stuff for $200, you wish it to be worth for that cost, but some time it would be rip off. . I think that's one of the things that put’s most out of buying expensive things. And it also all about the way we are brought up, it might take time to change. For some, they feel uncomfortable even to wear dresses priced more than $200 or more, as they are used with cheap dresses. The world of highly priced items is a whole different world to them.
I think it comes this way, that if you want to have a big wardrobe but you don't have a lot off money to spend...then you will probably be ending up buying cheap clothes. But if you don't care about having a huge wardrobe, but more about having pieces that you will cherish and look after, then you'll end up putting money aside to buy a good quality items. It will be really hard to make mind of this choice. So, you should really be constantly remind yourself what your goal is and stick with it.
And finally, just because we have several choices, it doesn't mean we have to take them all. We live in the age where we can buy anything at any price. And that makes all confusing! Everyone needs to know why that $80 coat is $80. We, as customers should investigate these things. Whatever we do, try to look back and see if we could have done better. And keep in mind about your last purchase… while shopping.
Models talk | Latest fashion trends
Still Trending- Acid/Stone Wash Jeans
Acid/Stone wash jeans is a trend that has been in the streets and on the catwalks sinec the last two years. The jeans can be normal or skinny jeans. You can have them in white, blue, or black which are the most porpular colors to choose from.
Wear them for casual outings, events parties, pretty much any relaxed weekend event will do. The acid/stone washed jeans can be paired with a fitting top tucked in, a boyfriend blazer or jacket either finish it off with flat shoes oe even heels, accessorizing is up to your own taste and likes.
The jeans can be worn by both men and women who vary in their style, sizes and fashion sense.
Keep rocking the look for a fabulous time!
Editor: fashion geek
Some facts about the jeans from wikipedia.
Wear them for casual outings, events parties, pretty much any relaxed weekend event will do. The acid/stone washed jeans can be paired with a fitting top tucked in, a boyfriend blazer or jacket either finish it off with flat shoes oe even heels, accessorizing is up to your own taste and likes.
The jeans can be worn by both men and women who vary in their style, sizes and fashion sense.
Keep rocking the look for a fabulous time!
Editor: fashion geek
Some facts about the jeans from wikipedia.
Acid-washed denim is washed with pumice stones and chlorine until it is bleached almost white. The process was invented in Italy by the Rifle jeans company. Acid wash jeans, worn with fringe jackets or the Perfecto motorcycle jacket were popularised by hard rock, outlaw country and heavy metal bands in the 1980s. Skinheads and punk rockers would spatter bleach on their jeans for a similar effect. Acid washed jeans made a comeback in the late 2000s among teenage girls.
While…
Stonewashed jeans are jeans that have been treated to produce a faded, worn appearance. This is usually accomplished either by washing the jeans with pumice in a rotating drum, or also by using chemicals to create the appearance without the use of a rotating drum. Stonewashed jeans were a popular fashion trend in the 1970s. In the 2000s, stonewashed jeans were heavily distressed, with pre-made holes, frayed edges and extensive fading caused by sandblasting
Stone-washing also helps to increase the softness and flexibility of otherwise stiff and rigid fabrics such as canvas and denim.
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