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Tuesday 9 June 2015

Coco Chanel World fashion design - Culottes World Fashion View 2015

Synopsis about Coco Chanel 

Fashion designer Coco Chanel, born August 19, 1883, in Saumur, France, is famous for her timeless designs, trademark suits and little black dresses. Chanel was raised in an orphanage and taught to sew. She had a brief career as a singer before opening her first clothes shop in 1910. In the 1920s, she launched her first perfume and eventually introduced the Chanel suit and the little black dress, with an emphasis on making clothes that were more comfortable for women. She died on January 10, 1971.

While not officially charged, Chanel suffered in the court of public opinion. Some still viewed her relationship with a Nazi officer as a betrayal of her country. Chanel left Paris, spending some years in Switzerland in a sort of exile. She also lived at her country house in Roquebrune for a time.
At the age of 70, Chanel made a triumphant return to the fashion world. She first received scathing reviews from critics, but her feminine and easy-fitting designs soon won over shoppers around the world.

Culottes

Culottes have a flap in front that covers the shorts, making them appear like a skirt; designed to appear more feminine but still have functionality

Gabrielle Fashion T-Shirts for Women 

Gabrielle Designs was started in Doncaster by Shirley Clarkson from her home in Doncaster, England. She was originally commissioned to design some tea cosys by a local shop, which she fashioned to look like cockerels. These proved popular and in 1971, using her middle name as inspiration, 'Gabrielle' Designs was born. As their beautiful range of eclectic products grew from tea cosys and aprons to draught excluders and lamp shades, so did her business and before long Shirley Clarkson was running a small cottage industry from her home in Doncaster. As a gift for her children Shirley would lovingly craft that year's toy of choice, having recently read and loved Michael Bond's new book about a 'delightful little bear called Paddington' with illustrations by Peggy Fortnum. Shirley knew at once that was to be this year's toy. Not only that but once the first bear had been put together from studying Fortnum's original drawings, she knew it was going to be a Gabrielle product. After some negotiations with lawyers representing Michael Bond Gabrielle Designs was granted the first licence to manufacture a Paddington Bear soft toy.Original Gabrielle Designs Flyers taken from "Bearly Believable" by Shirley ClarksonIn 1977 flannelette pyjamas were introduced as a stand alone accessory, sold separately they lovingly recreated those that he was seen wearing in the hugely popular TV Series

Thursday 2 April 2015

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Tuesday 31 March 2015

Nikki Ogunnaike Make More Wearable World - Spring 2015 Most trend able Fashion by Nikki Ogunnaike

Kimono-Style Trench Coats
Slouchy, lightweight trench coats—belted just so—were spotted all over the runways this season. We're fans, and why wouldn't we be? They're a comfortable, stylish mix between a robe, a proper coat, and a kimono.
Blue and White
If black and white is too stark for you, this subtle version may be more your speed. Give it a try when you feel like making a statement with little to no color. 

Culottes
It looks like spring 2014's major short style is sticking around in 2015. Take the silhouette to work this season by pairing it with blazers, tailored button-downs, and high heels. 

Black and White
The trend's not groundbreaking, but black and white is everywhere. What makes this season's take on the classic color combination interesting, though, are the various textures, patterns, and silhouettes. 

Gingham
Fall may have brought us proper plaids, but for spring it's all about the tiny check. The best part? It has a sexy, swing y vibe—not a touch of Pollyanna in sight. 

Yellow
Before you scoff and say "not for me," hear us out. From amber and canary to saffron and marigold, trust that there is a shade of yellow for everyone. The trick is figuring out your skin's undertone, then finding the hue that best complements it. 


Shirtdresses
In an anything-but-tame turn, designers reimagined this classic shape with drop waists, double high slits, and more. It's like a Choose Your Own Adventure book, but for your closet.