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Monday, 26 December 2016
Balenciaga Spring 2017 Ready-To-Wear Colletion
Talk about color in a Designer Collection! Balenciaga's Spring 2017 Ready-to-wear Collection was an eclectic mix of bright colors, Amazing Prints, Over sized handbags, glammed up bejeweled pumps, bright neons, Floral Prints and Leather. Trench coats started off the show showcasing the intricate details of the tailored looks being accessorized by oversize Leather Bags with Leather Boots. It was just a mix of bright colors brought forth by Brightly colored Jackets, Tights, and even Trousers. Prints mad their way down the runway coupled by Stripes that were just too elegant. Truly a Spring collection with the Red nylon rainproof parka coupled by Latex and Leather Capes, head scarfs and structured coats. See the Collection below.
Wednesday, 2 November 2016
7 Looks from the Proenza Schouler Fall 2016 New York Fashion Week
Proenza Schouler has something different in mind. At their
fall 2016 show each model who was tasked with carrying a bag held it in a very
untraditional way.
BY NIKKI OGUNNAIKE
Tuesday, 7 January 2014
The Best of the Burberry Prorsum Fashion Show
London Fashion Week has seen a lot of great collections on
the runway. The designers have never let us down when it comes to giving the
audience great shows that leave the attendees in awe, excitement and grateful
that they attended one show or the other. This time I’ll feature Christopher
Bailey’s collection for Burberry Prorsum collection. It featured a lot of
studs, red leather trench coats accessorized with frilly bags. Gold, brown and
animal print was seen on the models as they strutted the beautiful, exquisite
2013 Collection. The clothes are easy on the eyes and to wear. The collection
is classy, very trendy for the modern lady and also seriously gorgeous. Enjoy
the collection.
Friday, 27 September 2013
Model Chanel Iman on the Runway
Chanel Iman Robinson, known commonly
today as simply Chanel Iman, is the youngest and most successful
African-American High Fashion Model of her time. The Victoria’s Secret
"Angel” is well-known for having positive energy and endless legs that
have walked countless runways around the world.
As a child, Chanel studied fashion magazines, striking poses in front of stuffed animals and throwing dress up parties with her friends. From the earliest moments of her modeling career, she had "it," and it showed. Following her 13th birthday in December 2003, Chanel's aunt brought her to several modeling agencies in the Los Angeles area. The reaction to her talent was immediate, and emphatic. In January 2004, after fielding dozens of offers, Chanel and her family decided to sign with the prestigious Ford Modeling Agency. Just a year and a half after signing, Chanel went on to win third place in Ford's "Supermodel of the World" contest. Although they didn’t know it at the time, the modeling world would never be the same.
"A Model from Day 1" wrote Eric Wilson, featuring Chanel in the New York Times. That was the first of many articles that followed her career foreshadowing pieces in the Los Angeles Times (Image), the New York Post (Page Six) and TIME magazine (where she was featured on the cover of Style and Design).
As a child, Chanel studied fashion magazines, striking poses in front of stuffed animals and throwing dress up parties with her friends. From the earliest moments of her modeling career, she had "it," and it showed. Following her 13th birthday in December 2003, Chanel's aunt brought her to several modeling agencies in the Los Angeles area. The reaction to her talent was immediate, and emphatic. In January 2004, after fielding dozens of offers, Chanel and her family decided to sign with the prestigious Ford Modeling Agency. Just a year and a half after signing, Chanel went on to win third place in Ford's "Supermodel of the World" contest. Although they didn’t know it at the time, the modeling world would never be the same.
"A Model from Day 1" wrote Eric Wilson, featuring Chanel in the New York Times. That was the first of many articles that followed her career foreshadowing pieces in the Los Angeles Times (Image), the New York Post (Page Six) and TIME magazine (where she was featured on the cover of Style and Design).
- Read the rest of her Biography at http://www.chaneliman.com
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