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OGlam Presents :OGlam Model Search 2012

  

Outrageous Glamour Agency is one of SL's fashion industry leaders in runway and print modeling. Our Goal is to provide excellent service to the many great fashion designers and creators in SL.

  

OGlam is looking for models that have a unique and fresh perspective in styling, with a great sense of professionalism and personality. This casting is the first ever casting of its kind for OGlam and we are excited to have you participate.

 

For more information;

www.oglamagency.com/oglam-model-search-2012/

 

If you have any questions regarding the information listed above, contact Josiahlee Resident or visit our website for details..

  

Design Graphic by : Badon Rain

Models : Leah McCullough ; Carley Benazzi , Blackliquid Tokyoska and Sinontherocks

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OGlam Management

Cindy Gedenspire, Executive Director, OGlam Inc – cindygedenspire@gmail.com

Vixie Rayna, Chief Marketing Officer, OGlam Inc – vixie.rayna@gmail.com

JosiahLee Baxter, Chief Productions Officer, OGlam Inc - josiahbaxter@gmail.com

Linda Reddevil, Chief Operating Officer, OGlam Inc – lindareddevil@gmail.com

Matteo Bettencourt, Chief Executive Officer, OGlam Inc -matteobettencourt@gmail.com

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WEBSITE:

www.oglamagency.com

OK maybe I'm not pretty enough to be a fashion model but maybe with an outfit like this I can be a fashion designer and start a line of my own. But who would buy fashion from someone that looks like this? Perhap Lady GaGa.

Taken July 16, 2014

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Fashion Designer : Hamza Guelmouss

Makeup : Ghita Jabri

Step into the world of fashion excellence with the latest summer spring collection from Alex Vinash New York. Renowned for his bold and adventurous designs, this Argentinian national has taken the New York fashion scene by storm. From red carpet events to high-profile gatherings, his creations have been donned by famous personalities, making waves in the industry.

 

For the fashion-forward women, our collection showcases the coolest women's wear that will leave you feeling empowered and ready to conquer the world. From vibrant dresses that exude confidence to edgy tops and bottoms that push boundaries, we have something for every style sensibility. Whether you prefer a classic silhouette with a modern twist or a daring ensemble that demands attention, our collection has it all.

alexvinash.com/

Thanks to my wife for knitting me a sweet as scarf!

If you're a fashion-forward woman, you know that a stylish dress is a wardrobe essential. Dresses are versatile, elegant, and perfect for any occasion. With 2023 just around the corner, it's time to start thinking about updating your wardrobe with some of the latest fashion trends. Look no further than these must-have women's dresses.

 

Check Out the Collection of Alex Vinash New York.

alexvinash.com/

 

Strobist info:

170 octobox CL a little behind the model

reflection panel CR to fill the shadows

 

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Best. Picture. Ever.

 

I think I did really great. :D

 

Layla's dream is to be a Fashion Designer. Yes, I copied the name of a Bratz collection. :P lol

Thanks to my wife for knitting me a sweet as scarf!

fashion designer : Hungdon Lin

photographer / after effect : Lin Chien-Wen

special thanks!! : Roy Chang

Model: SHIRIN

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JASSIM ALTEMIMI

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SONY NEX-6

Leica Summilux 50mm F1.4 v2 E43

 

Fashion designer Kadiatu Kamara with a necklace designed by herself.

 

Kadiatu Kamara is a young twenty-something from Sierra-Leone who is currently making waves in the African fashion scene. Her bold look, self-assuredness and yet humble spirit are uncompromising. The former Miss West Africa U.K infuses her experiences from her travels around Europe and Africa into her new collection, UPSCALE. The collection is sensual, feminine, enigmatic and deeply inspired by her African roots. Born into humble beginnings, Kadiatu’s childhood was anything but comfortable. From selling on the streets of Freetown, to living through and then escaping war torn Sierra-Leone. Despite the odds, Kadiatu succeeded in establishing a successful modeling career in Europe and North America, however, her heart remained in her home country of Sierra-Leone. Upon her return, Kadiatu took her love for her country and fashion to the next level by emerging as a designer and entrepreneur. Already a proud owner of VIVID EMPORIUM, a high end boutique located in the heart of Freetown’s social scene, Kadiatu offers her cliental custom made designs and one of a kind selections with the intension that everyone holds a piece of Sierra-Leone.

 

Camera: Mamiya C330f

Lens: Mamiya-Rokor 105mm, f3.5

Film: Kodak TriX 400

A mini iron before the ramp display of her collections.... an action snap of Shubhangi, my daughter!

Tee Fashion Designer and Model from Laos with Nigerian African Wooden Tribal Fertility Mask Oriental Cultural Portrait Havercourt Studio London March 2003

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Guyanese born NY-based fashion designer Michelle Cole was born talented, with a very special kind of creativity. Fashion runs through her veins. She is on a mission to make 'ColeFacts' a globally recognized fashion brand. She will be featured next in our Fashion Designer Spotlight. Coming soon!

 

Models: Dominique, Janella, Stephanie, and Nicketa.

 

ColeFacts, by Michelle Cole.

www.ColeFactsGY.com/

www.facebook.com/ColeFacts

 

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French fashion designer Paul Poiret (1879-1944) was the King of Fashion in the 1910s… Spurred on by the success of the Ballets Russes production of Schéhérazade, Poiret gave full vent to his orientalist sensibilities, launching a sequence of fantastical confections, including "harem" pantaloons in 1911 and "lampshade" tunics in 1913 (earlier, in 1910, Poiret had introduced hobble skirts, which also can be interpreted as an expression of his orientalism). As well as hosting a lavish fancy-dress party in 1911 called "The Thousand and Second Night," in which the fashions reflected a phantasmagoric mythical East, he also designed costumes for several theatrical productions with orientalist themes, most notably Jacques Richepin's Le Minaret, which premiered in Paris in 1913 and presented the couturier with a platform on which to promote his "lampshade" silhouette.

 

Even when Poiret reopened his fashion business after World War I, during which he served as a military tailor, orientalism continued to exercise a powerful influence over his creativity. By this time, however, its fashionability had been overshadowed by modernism. Utility, function, and rationality supplanted luxury, ornament, and sensuality. Poiret could not reconcile the ideals and aesthetics of modernism with those of his own artistic vision, a fact that contributed not only to his diminished popularity in the 1920s but also, ultimately, to the closure of his business in 1929. [The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s “Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History” at www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/poir/hd_poir.htm]

 

Yay !!! I finally pick up a I Can Be A Fashion Designer barbie doll. She's my 2nd favorite next to the I Can Be A Architect. Love her cute Ipad and black shirt !!!;-D!!!

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