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''Adult'' Skipper joined the army, I'm so glad they used her mold in the line. She is all spectacular.
JAKARTA, INDONESIA - NOVEMBER 12: A model showcases designs on the runway by Tex Saverio during the Dewi Fashion Knights 2010 show at Pacific Place on the sixth and final day of Jakarta Fashion Week 2010 on November 12, 2010 in Jakarta, Indonesia. (Photo by Ulet Ifansasti/Getty Images for Jakarta Fashion Week)
Fashion with Cristina Ungureanu
Photographer: www.facebook.com/byStanPhotography
Model: Cristina Ungureanu
Make up: Cristina Ungureanu
My new outfit. Available at ebay.com until 14th of March.
Violett loved the red cap and thought I should call this outfit "Little Red Ridinghood". Okay, whatever you wish for, I'll do *giggle*.
Esquire Serbia December 2013.
Fashion editors Lara Milanovic and Ana Bogojevska, model Daniel Bamdad.
Xue Liang Design finale.
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Toronto, Canada ~ April 22, 2017.
Model: Christine Law
MUA: Mandy Rose Rabban
Hair: Diane Kuza
Belt: Nikalet Collections
Photo: Debbie Sipes
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[14-03-2015] - OshareCon 1st impact
Al jaren groeit de interesse in ons land voor Japan en haar cultuur. Echter wordt er in de meeste gevallen alleen aandacht geschonken aan animatie, games en cosplay, terwijl een van de grootste aspecten ondergeschoven wordt: Fashion.
OshareCon is de conventie die voornamelijk aandacht geeft aan de mode van Japan. Van Gyaru tot Shironuri, Decora tot Visual-kei. Wij willen de mensen die hier interesse in hebben ook een eigen podium geven! OshareCon speelt in op de vraag naar een festival meer gericht op kleding, make up en lifestyle. Uiteraard zijn otaku’s en cosplayers meer dan welkom. Wij zijn er voor iedereen die van de Japanse cultuur houdt en er meer over te weten wil komen. Tijdens het event zullen lectures, workshops en uiteraard modeshows plaats vinden, en is er natuurlijk ruimte om gewoon me elkaar te socializen en nieuwe mensen te leren kennen. Oshare, een woord dat vaak in Japan gebruikt wordt om aan te duiden dat je er super tof of über kawaii uit ziet! Dus OshareCon is de conventie voor iedereen die van Japanese fashion houdt! Oshare Con;
Call us a convention, call us an event, we are just trying to bring people together that share the same passion: Japanese Fashion!
Odrea.
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Toronto, Canada ~ April 15, 2016.
Bruno Ramos - 2010 © Todos os direitos reservados.
Fashion MOB 2010
são Paulo - SP
Foto: Bruno Ramos
Nikon FM10 - Nikkor 70-300 - Film Pro Image100
Fashioning Cascadia: May 09, 2014 – October 11, 2014
Curated by: Sarah Margolis-Pineo
Presenting Sponsor: Pendleton Woolen Mills
How does fashion and clothing engage craft, technically, materially, and conceptually in the design, production, circulation, use, and reuse of garments? Here, clothing is defined as the objects produced—the physical garments, whereas fashion is viewed as the cultural zeitgeist that fashion embodies: an ever-changing identity for the current moment. Leveraging craft as a framework, Fashioning Cascadia collapses clothing and fashion, bringing together the tangible utility of clothing with the creativity and cultural import of fashion in the Cascadian region.
This exhibition will ask: What is being made here and why? How does the fashion industry shape the regional identity of the Pacific Northwest? How/why are we known as a locality innovates through research and technology as well as handcraft, finding new models of production and consumption that reframe behavior patterns to be positioned for a more sustainable future?
This exhibition, firstly, unpacks the craft of the designer’s studio through the exhibition of work by regional clothiers including those involved in all aspects of the design and production, as well as those forging new production models based on locally-sourced and produced supply chains. In particular, this portion of the exhibition will honor the Fibershed ideology laid out by Rebecca Burgess that emphasizes regional and slow fiber systems similar to those that have been embraced in the culinary field.
Secondly, this exhibition will explore the craft of use, or the circulation, modification, and social meaning that becomes embedded in garments. This portion of the exhibition will emphasize the use of heirloom narrative and re-skilling as a way to examine individual behavior and breakdown prevailing attitudes towards clothing as a disposable commodity.
Featuring:
Adam Arnold
Michael Cepress
Anna Cohen for Imperial Stock Ranch
Michelle Lesniak
Carole McClellan
Pendleton Woolen Mills
Liza Rietz
Emily Spivack
Anna Telcs
Otto von Busch
Artists-in-Residence:
Adrienne Antonson
Drew Cameron
Cassie Ridgway
Stephanie Syjuco
Community Connections Exhibition:
Portland Garment Factory
Storefront Artists-in-Residence:
Kyla Mucci
Alexa Stark
Photographs by Mario Gallucci