Fashion

19th February 2014

The Best of Couture, Spring 2014

Ah, couture. The brides, the attention to detail, the absolute luxury of it all! This season Schiaparelli walked the runway for the first time in 60 years under the creative direction of former Rochas designer Marco Zanini. Karl Lagerfeld paired his couture gowns with couture sneakers (each pair took 30 hours to make). Raf Simons' latest for Dior made us swoon. Here, the standout looks of the season.

 

 

7 Editor Styling Tricks Guaranteed to Make You Look Thinner

Everyone has days when they feel fat. Regardless of whether the number on the scale has gone up, sometimes a girl feels bloated, sluggish, or like nothing fits. It happens to the best of us—editors included. But those of us who work in the fashion industry have an unfair advantage: We have the inside scoop on silhouettes that flatter, cuts that camouflage, and fabrics that hide the physical dirty laundry. Click through for 7 editor-approved examples of how to make the most of what you've got via the wonderful world of tactical dressing. 

 

 

" clothing of Women; Brunei"

This  is the last week of My Research about " clothing of Women; Brunei".  This  research will complete on 11th February 2014. Next i need to make a presentation of it.

I sadly know that the new law is coming for Brunei women. All muslin Brunei women must wear there own traditional dress. This  act will come stance  on April 2014th .


Brunei..No violence..Yes silence..
Brunei.. Clean..neat..calm and quit country.. really enjoyed 3 months. Tomorrow i am leaving from here. Will miss me this country; mainly for silence no violence. Brunei people are very kind & helping mentality.
once a shopping day...that was a rainly and dark eve. I was alone for shopping. After shopping i lost my bus because of rain. I can't find out my bus in my bus stop. That time a Brunei man(he is the supervisor of a Rimpa shopping complex.) He drop me near my flat. He not ask for money and he dont do anything like Indian violence people. The next day my husband meet him for convey his thanks.
I find here everyware and everything is silent.....

Costumes of Brunei..
Here women wear Batik. Its a skirt and long top dress. The mainly using fabrics are;

  1. Crepe
  2. crepe silk
  3. viscose
  4. Jeorgette
  5. chiffon
  6. chiffon silk
  7. jappanise silk
  8. satin silk etc.
Gents wear a loose pants with long shirt with a long cloth like a half lunki. And they wear long full length jubbha also.

Foods
Here 'Nasi Kottak' means rise and chicken curry is available in $1.00. It is very helpfull for  poor people. But comaparring to Indian money, $ 1.00 = rs 49.00 . :) 

Culture
Here people are celebrating chinieas new year also. It is in January 31st.




 

About Fashion illustration

Fashion Illustration is the communication of fashion that originates with illustration, drawing and painting. It is usually commissioned for reproduction in fashion magazines as one part of an editorial feature or for the purpose of advertising and promoting fashion makers, fashion boutiques and department stores.

Fashion Illustration has been around for nearly 500 years. Ever since clothes have been in existence, and there has been a need to translate an idea or image into a fashion illustration. Not only do fashion illustrations show a representation or design of a garment but they also serve as a form of art. Fashion illustration shows the presence of hand and is said to be a visual luxury.

Fashion Illustration has gone from being one of the sole means of fashion communication to having a very minor role. The first photographic cover of Vogue was a watershed in the history of fashion illustration and a watershed mark of its decline. Photographs, no matter how altered or retouched, will always have some association with reality and by association truth. I like to think of them [fashion Illustrations] as prose poems and having more fictional narratives. They are more obviously filtered through an individual vision than photos. Illustration lives on, but in the position of a poor relative to the fashion.



 


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