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Fashion Show Mall in Las Vegas as seen during its rennovation and expansion from a room at Treasure Island in April 2002. As part of the rennovation, Saks and Dillard's moved to newer and larger locations in the mall, and Robinsons-May, Macy's, and Neiman Marcus expanded and rennovated their existing stores. Nordstrom and a Bloomingdale's Home Store joined as well when the project was complete in late 2002. Originally Lord & Taylor was supposed to have moved into Dillard's old store, but in 2003 when they restructured, the plans were cancelled.
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Photography: Sophie Merlo
Models: Annina Melissa and Emily Louise
Make Up: (Annina) Maria Lucas
Hair: (Annina) Kate Kingston
Dresses: Elegance Bridal
EW0064 Fashion Shinning Korean Style Brand XZX New Fashion Lady’s Narrow Opening Jeans 【Size:25 26 27 28 29】 【Color: as the picture 】 【US$ 13.74】【Email: service@dressky.com】 【MSN: dressky@live.cn】 【Yahoo!Messager: dressky@yahoo.com】 【http://www.dressky.com】 Dressky.com is a pioneer of online wholesaler and retailer, offering variety of spring, summer, autumn and winter Japanese and Korean ladies fashion to boutiques all over the world. We mainly focus on selling: coats, dresses, hoodies, sweatshirts, suits, shirts, sweaters, tops, skirts, blazers, jackets, pants, jeans, pyjamas, swim suits, athletic apparel, bags, amice, accessories. At the same time, we introduced men’s and children clothing. Happy every day!
photo: Bjørn Christiansen
models: Unni Lund Olsen (Trend Models) and Maren Elise Aasen (Trend Models)
mua: Tina Larsen and Line Sofie Steinfinsbø
assistants: Anita Eldjárn and Jens Westbye
This picture belongs to my fashion editorial-assignment at Norsk Fotofagskole. All pictures are shot in natural / ambient lighting with reflectors, mostly at 50mm handheld. The collection was printed in our fictional magazine "Kvit" focusing on Norwegian style and traditions.
Finally got around to editing these photo's. Taken behind Stellas in Downtown GR. Love the expression, pose and model. Very minimal retouching. Taken on 5D MK II + 50mm 1.4
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"
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Produced from the original negative in my collection.
This is a fashion shoot.. just visiting around some malls during that time. These pictures were taken last year.
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.
OurDailyChallenge TRENDS
I cannot think of anything that has been as "TREND" driven as the fashion industry. Fashions come and go almost annually but the Flapper fashions that can be traced to about 1915, came into its own in the Roaring Twenties. It hit the big time when Hollywood produced "The Flapper" in 1920, a film starring Olive Thomas. She had appeared in a similar role in 1917, but The Flapper was the first time the style was linked to the term.
What other fashion trend so readily brngs to mind a specific style?
This is a shot of the centre sprad in the Canadian Home Journal from December 1924, perhaps the height of this fashion trend.
"Despite its popularity, the flapper lifestyle and look could not survive the Wall Street Crash and the following Great Depression. The high-spirited attitude and hedonism simply could not find a place amid the economic hardships of the 1930s." Wikipedia