Extreme Sports Clothing by Fox Racing

Posted by: admin  :  Category: Fashion Blog

The Fox Head Logo is renowned globally for being a brand that is synonymous with quality.
Click here to view and buy clothing by Fox Racing
Since its birth from the motocross scene, Fox Racing is committed to develop quality products, with a range of sports gear, apparel, accessories, footwear, and eyewear made with the racer in [...]

[Post to Twitter] Apparel Software 

Pandora Sterling Silver Earrings

Posted by: admin  :  Category: Fashion Blog

Creating individual looks using charms from Pandora is quick and easy, and they have just released a collection of earings to compliment their Ring Collection and Charm Collection.
If you are new to collecting Pandora Charms then read this quick and easy Pandora Guide.

Pandora sterling silver pink floral earrings. A chic pair of pink floral stud earrings from Pandora. [...]

[Post to Twitter] Apparel Software 

Ed Hardy Watches at Buy My Watch

Posted by: admin  :  Category: Fashion Blog

Taking the creative styling of Christian Audigier and the iconic tattoo art of Don Ed Hardy the Ed Hardy Watch Collection is full of delightful masterpieces which are sure to become treasured family heirlooms as well as delightful functional arm candy.
Audiger has utilised calfskin leather, swarovski crystals and stainless steel casings to create this wonderful [...]

[Post to Twitter] Apparel Software 

Pandora Sterling Silver Rings

Posted by: admin  :  Category: Fashion Blog

If you like to create a look that is as individual as you are with inspirational personalised jewellery then you will know all about Pandora charms. Pandora have now released a stunning collection of Sterling Silver rings to compliment their charm collection, and complete your look.

Pandora sterling silver flower ring. An elegant flower ring from [...]

[Post to Twitter] Apparel Software 

Amanda Wakeley Clothing www.amandawakeley.com

Posted by: admin  :  Category: Fashion Blog

In 1990, London based womenswear designer Amanda Wakeley founded her signature fashion label and has, since the brand’s conception, gained herself a reputation for creating luxurious, stylish clothing.
Currently the Amanda Wakeley collection encompasses three different ranges; Amanda Wakeley Ready To Wear – This range features a bit of everything with tailoring, eveningwear, knitwear and accessories. [...]

[Post to Twitter] Apparel Software 

Star Potential

Posted by: admin  :  Category: Apparel Software, Fashion Blog

All eyes were on Emily Blunt last night at the Cinema Society screening of The Young Victoria. Her turn as the English monarch may be the, er, crowning achievement in the actress’ career to date; if you ask us, she’s an Oscar contender. “I don’t feel like I had a burning ambition to play the Queen of England,” Blunt said at the after-party at Norwood, adding that she did feel a deep sympathy for Victoria and her royal struggles. “She learned not to mistake stubbornness for strength, and I learned about the humanity of that world.” Blunt was the only cast member making the rounds, but she found a friend in Michael Stipe when he cozied up to her on the couch.

Meanwhile, a youthful crowd flocked to the second kickoff screening of the midlife comedy It’s Complicated. (Co-stars Alec Baldwin and Meryl Streep had turned out for the uptown premiere the night before.) “This is the kid’s premiere—the cool one,” explained actress Lake Bell, who plays the “misunderstood predator” for whom Baldwin has left Streep in the film. Zoe Kazan was quick to point out how much she had learned from her elders during filming. “The goal is not to be Meryl Streep—the goal is to be able to work like Meryl works,” theorized Kazan, who plays the couple’s middle daughter in the film. “It looks like magic, but it’s not.”

—Darrell Hartman

[Post to Twitter] Apparel Software 

Tokyo Street Style And Spring 2010: Do You See The Connections?

Posted by: admin  :  Category: Apparel Software, Fashion Blog

—Romney Leader

[Post to Twitter] Apparel Software 

A Tale of Two Christophers

Posted by: admin  :  Category: Apparel Software, Fashion Blog

It was the stuff of legend. After the emcee at last night’s British Fashion Awards announced that the presenter of the Isabella Blow Award for Fashion Creator would be Karen Elson, the flame-haired model appeared onstage, took a few steps, and, to the audience’s horror, plunged offstage into the void. An agonizing silence followed, with no signs of life. Then, suddenly, Elson was back onstage, un-stunned but still stunning in her red velvet Alexander McQueen gown. “I’m possibly the clumsiest person alive,” she declared to wild cheering, which continued as honoree Grace Coddington thanked her “redhead friend.”

There seems to be so much going on at every level of the British fashion industry at the moment that you could sympathize with Coddington when she said of her own career, “I just hope I can squeeze it all in before they retire me.” Squeezing it all in last night meant an early-evening reception at St. James’s Palace to mark the British Fashion Council’s 25th anniversary, the awards ceremony itself in the impressively scaled banquet hall of the Royal Courts of Justice, and the unofficial after-party hosted by Style.com’s Sarah Mower, the BFC’s Ambassador for Emerging Talent, at Concrete, an appropriately named bunker in the East End.

On the awards front, there were a few pleasant surprises, including Georgia May Jagger as Model of the Year and Katie Hillier as Accessory Designer. Christopher Kane’s nod for British Collection of the Year and Kim Jones‘ Menswear prize were more expected. Victoria Beckham presented Christopher Bailey with the Designer of the Year Award, and Kate Moss accepted John Galliano’s award for Outstanding Achievement in Fashion Design, only to appear back on stage minutes later for her London 25 award, voted by the public as “the individual who embodies the spirit of London.”

“A chance for fashionistas to play grown-ups,” was Virginia Bates’ summation of the night, but it was all kids’ stuff at Concrete, where Charlie Porter played disco for Mower’s mob of young designers (and their godmother, professor Louise Wilson). Meanwhile, Coddington accompanied Elson to A&E, where X-rays showed the only lasting injury from her stage-dive was a sprained thumb. Fate continues to smile on British fashion.

—Tim Blanks

[Post to Twitter] Apparel Software 

Stocking Stuffers

Posted by: admin  :  Category: Apparel Software, Fashion Blog

Carolina Herrera used to believe in Santa Claus. “Then, when I was eight, I saw my father putting presents out,” said the designer at last night’s holiday dinner for the AIDS charity ACRIA. “I was very disappointed.” The event’s 14th annual edition, held at Donna Karan’s Urban Zen Center in the West Village, made gift-givers out of Herrera and a handful of her fashion-world colleagues—including Nicole Miller, who’s also extending some special season’s greetings to her staff this year. “I’m taking them to Dreamgirls,” the designer confided. “Get them all inspired. It might ruin the collection.”

The pre-dinner silent auction (Robert Mapplethorpe and Herb Ritts prints, lithographs by the likes of Eric Fischl and Jeff Koons) gave guests a chance both to support the cause and to put some art under the tree. Speaking of presents, Terence Koh is hoping to avoid a big, messy lump of coal. “I do have stockings,” he giggled. “Comme des Garçons stockings.”

—Darrell Hartman

[Post to Twitter] Apparel Software 

Ethical Diamonds

Posted by: admin  :  Category: Apparel Software, Fashion Blog

It wasn’t your usual holiday shopping scene in midtown last night, as Bulgari took over Christie’s for an auction to benefit Save the Children. To close out its 125th anniversary year, the jeweler uncorked some Champagne and put a collection that’s been making the global rounds—Rome, Beijing, Dubai—on the block in New York.

Ricky Martin arrived sporting some do-gooder bling: a silver Bulgari ring ($290) for the charity’s Rewrite the Future campaign. No diamond studs? “I’m not there yet,” the singer said. Before the auction, the lots were unveiled in a side room, where Morgan Fairchild posed for fan photos and Jessica Lange listened to a Christie’s gemstone expert explain the differences between ruby and spinel.

The crown jewels, so to speak, of the evening’s 18 lots included a diamond Lucea choker from the jeweler’s Gisele campaign, which commanded $270,000; the extremely colorful closing lot was a sapphire and diamond bib necklace that went for $350,000. Before guests headed out to the dinner and after-party at Monkey Bar, it was announced that Bulgari had raised a total of $1,546,500. And the company will be working with Save the Children again next year.

Consider Rose Byrne impressed, in every way. “I’ve got a lot of vintage jewelry—like, tacky costume jewelry,” the actress said. “This is a different league.”

—Darrell Hartman

[Post to Twitter] Apparel Software