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Just got to spend a few days in New York and caught the latest fashion exhibition at the Met's Costume Institute.
Bom dia flores. A esmaltação de hoje não está tão boa, mas vale qualquer coisa pra não deixar as unhas peladas. Esse Ludurana que não sei definir a cor já está vencido e estava na fila séculos! A cor dele é linda eu era a louca dos vermelhos e seus tons, mas com tantos tons novos e diferentes larguei ele de mão. Passei duas camadas dele e sem top coat. O brilho é dele mesmo. Não gosto muito de fazer esmaltação americana em cores escuras pq acho que fica manchada as cuticulas, mas hoje definitivamente estou com os olhos fechados pra elas. Tenho que usar uma cor mais neutra até quinta-feira, pois tá tendo evento no trabalho, então ele vai ficar assim lindo e sem nada até quinta (será que aguento?) rs
A design by Fashion student Teresa Derby displayed in the degree show at Manchester Polytechnic's Faculty of Art and Design, 1992.
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These are some of the 90 cookies i have produced for a clothing boutique. It is their third birthday and this week they are celebrating with a cookie giveaway to clients. At the end of the week they are also having a clients evening for which i will be producing a cake. Apologies for the photo, they took a while and i didnt have a lot of time to take pics unpackaged.
My first Second Life fashion shot. Feedback/critique/suggestions are more than welcome.
In the game Second Life, I play the avatar Juushika Redgrave.
Nothing matches black like some more black. I started with the Nomine skirt (slightly tinted), which comes from the Dahlia outfit. I don't like the included shirt, and instead substituted it for the PixelDolls cami, shirt and underwear layers, tinted black. The Sweetest Sin/Custom Inkz tattoo fills in the empty upper half of the dress, but I didn't like how the tattoo cut off at the wrists, so I wore it with the glove base from the SiniStyle RaGe set. The boots work well under the tiered skirt--they're visible, contrast well with the skirt, but are half-hidden and so not too heavy. Amber is one of my few favorite stones, and I think the necklace adds a nice final touch of color.
The ears, tail, whiskers, collar, and glasses are all daily wear for me. This Sin Skins skin is my new favorite, and I wear it almost exclusively. The black-tipped ETD hair, on the other hand, is unusual, but the darker and edgier style seemed to suit the look well. The Sin Skins eyes are my favorite eyes (of the 60 pairs in my collection), and so they're usually the pair I default to when not aiming for a specific eye style.
Clothes
Shirt: Demi Cami, Tintable by PixelDolls
Skirt: Nomine Black Dahlia Skirt Tiered by Nomine
Gloves: SiniStyle RaGe Gloves (Black) by SiniStyle
Tattoo: Deamon Sleeve Unisex by Sweetest Sin
Shoes: Old Laceup Boots - Black by Shiny Things
Body
Eyes: Intense Jade/Carmel Eyes by Sin Skins
Skin: Nimbus Sultry Plain Freckled by Sin Skins
Hair: Trinitee - Copper Blackened by ETD
Accessories
Glasses: Emily by Persenickety
Necklace: Basic Amber Pendant by Cailyn's
Collar: Amethyst Collar (Slim) by Amethyst
Whiskers: Plenty Black Whiskers by Gritty Kitty
Neko Parts: Anisa's Neko Ears and Tail by Anisa @ OTCR (ears modded to include Industrial piercing by DEEKS)
Chicago History Museum and Brentano say "I Do" to FashioNext
A Design competition combines fashion and interior design
FashioNext is an ongoing, ground-breaking fashion design competition that challenges established Chicago designers to create a garment inspired by select pieces from the costume collection of the Chicago History Museum (CHM). Following the success of last year's FashioNext competition based around Chic Chicago, the Museum has revamped the contest to accompany I Do! Chicago Ties the Knot, a wedding-themed costume exhibition that opened on May 22, 2010. The three finalist's gowns where be featured at Brentano's NeoCon exhibit in June, and then will be returned to the Museum. The winning piece will be displayed in the I Do! Chicago Ties the Knot exhibition for the remainder of its run, and then will go on to become a permanent part of the Chicago History Museum's acclaimed costume collection.
Brentano has once again partnered with the Museum to provide the fabrics for the competition. By using textiles developed for interior design applications, the fashion designers are challenged to rethink the way they use materials. Additionally, the use of upholstery and drapery fabrics creates a unique opportunity to fuse elements of fashion and interior design.
In December of 2009, eight Chicago-based designers submitted sketches complete with Brentano fabric samples to the panel of judges. The judges have now narrowed the competition to three uniquely inspired designs by Caroline DeVillo, Carla Hwang and Kenneth Park from VWIDON, and Katrin Schnabl, each of whom will brought their vision to life using their selected Brentano fabrics.
The FashioNext finally was held on June 24, 2010, at the Chicago History Museum where Carla Hwan and Kenneth park of VWIDON was name the winner of the 2010 FashioNext completions.
Najla Rahimi.
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Toronto, Canada ~ April 17, 2018.
This image is from a set called "What's That You're Wearing".
The photographs in this set were produced from negatives serendipitously discovered in my other collections. The ordinary to exceptional choices of personal fashion through the eyes of the family camera.
Please go here to see more images from "What's That You're Wearing"
www.flickr.com/photos/69559277@N04/sets/72157640797725143/
Produced from the original negative in my collection.