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60 DEGREE FASHION SHOW AT DL ROOFTOP LOUNGE NEW YORK CITY WITH NATASHA NYC, LATEX AND STUDS AND ERIC VEGA UNDERWEAR FASHION. MUSIC BY CHRIS LANDRY.

4/02/2014

Hierarchical expansion is the spread of an idea or trend from a major node down a hierarchy to smaller nodes. Fashion trends are a great example of this type of expansion, because the trend starts in large cities that are particularly fashion-oriented, such as New York City, Paris, London, or Milan, and spread to smaller cities through media, such as television ads, magazines, and even social media sites. The trends appear in stores, where consumers, such as myself, buy them and wear them, thus promoting the trend, and allowing it to diffuse farther. Now the trend is spreading through contagious diffusion.

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GFX69 Fashion Photography Workshop

models: Danielle Deporto & Gemma Cheung

style & Make up by: Princess Apple Sinchongco.

Special thanks to Mil & Mer Botique and Models own outfits, Gerry Palad for additional ligths

LOCATION: New Style Furniture Manufacturing Co. in Bahrain

Due to bad weather I have bean working on some photos from a old fashion shoot love photo shop

Art Hearts Fashion Week 2015 - Sue Wong Collection

 

Sue Wong may have cast the biggest shadow at Los Angeles Fashion Week, but a handful of smaller and emerging brands here captured the hearts of attendees..

 

Wong's fall 2015 "Mythos & Goddesses" collection, which on Monday kicked off four days of shows under the Art Hearts Fashion umbrella at the Taglyan Complex in Hollywood, was the designer's homage to the goddesses Aphrodite, Artemis and Athena. The result? Lots of draped, regal-looking pieces that would seem right at home in the halls of Mount Olympus: long beaded gowns with trains trailing out behind them, strapless peplum gowns, drop-waist gowns with pleated lace skirts and Grecian halter gowns with beaded neckbands. Many of the looks — which were heavy on intricate beadwork and embroidery — were accessorized with statement-making headgear: jeweled crowns, fan-shaped peacock-feather headdresses, Medusa-like headpieces and even a warrior-goddess spiked metal helmet that caused audible gasps from the audience. From the glamorous clothes on the runway to the chaos of the crowd, it was a fashion show scene right out of Central Casting.

  

LATime

Vintage fashion illustration from "Modes Royale" couture sewing pattern book, Fall/Winter 1952 - 53

FASHION RUNWAY SHOW BY HILLARY FLOWERS AT THE SKYROOM ROOFTOP LOUNGE TIMES SQUARE NEW YORK CITY 6/17/2014

Call: 0909729584 (Cuong)

 

House of Poplyn.

 

Underground

 

Toronto, Canada ~ April 25, 2015.

 

A model displays a design by E. Bayarzul of the Mongol Costumes Center at the Theatre Mode fashion art show. Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia December 13, 2006.

Fashion shot for Nigel Cabourn advert.

 

Strobist info :

1 Bowens Gemini 400W lighting the background slightly camera left behind model.

1 Bowens Gemini 400W into umbrella as a soft fill for the model camera left high.

1 580EX camera right fired through a full pringles tube to light clothing.

 

Powered by Bowens Travelpak and using Pocket Wizard II's to trigger.

Fashion week Paris FW20 @NOB showroom

 

Photos: Model Jacquetta Wheeler, photographer Brian Daly, stylist Rachel Bakewell for Playing Fashion April via dressdesigndecor.blogspot.com/2011/04/perfect-together.html

a set of ATCs done for a swap, Theme Fashion through the ages

Fashion Force Imogen

2016 SUPERMODEL

 

Cameron Diaz ...... anyone else see it?

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60's Fashion for Life Matters. Real model-Charlotte Rutherford.PHOTO: ANTONY KELLY.COPY:.FOR:EN LIFE MATTERS.© ARCHANT NORFOLK 2010 (01603 772434)

Photograph by Guillermo de Zamacona. Mexico

 

Richard Villani, Photo Producer

VillaniProductions.net

Fashion Mob

Nov/2009

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The 3rd Annual Fashion Trashion event at the University of Minnesota, Morris. This event is run by the Studio Art folks, who have students in the intro 3-D studio course create costumes out of recycled, reused, or repurposed materials. This is a always a huge success, with lots of really creative work and a ton of fun for the audience.

 

Jess Larson is the MC, Jennie Nellis taught the course this year, and the judges are Troy Goodnough (Sustainability Coordinator), Jennifer Deane (History), Jacquie Johnson (Chancellor), Ray Schultz (Theatre), and Hilda Ladner (Multi-ethnic Programs)

Purse mini cake design for mag. article

 

MT Teresa J1363 Wave T

she must be by far the most photogenic doll i have..

Fashion/model portrait shot in the studio.

 

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San Diego Fashion Week SS 15 Collection - Dulce Alexandra Collection

 

Drawing inspiration from the lavish and intricate details of classic Baroque architecture, Dulce Alexandra seeks to create a cohesive parallel between design which is both elegant and also dramatic, modern and yet classically timeless, simple — yet juxtaposed artistically with an element of ornamental grandeur. Her love of the Victorian period is more contemporarily and seamlessly integrated into modern fashion when coupled with her passion for designing with a “pop of color”. Dulce’s vision extends by making a big statement through giving limelight to beautiful details. It was her love of detail, which internally illuminated her passion for creating couture. Couture, she’s realized, is a realm of design, which allows her creativity to run freely without worry of encumbrance. A graduate of the Art Institute of Dallas and known to those around her as an all-around creative soul, Dulce’s design work diversely extends with ease from the confines of women’s wear and graciously envelopes the worlds of men’s accessories, jewelry, women’s couture and children’s wear, which has manifested itself in a line by the name of Duck and England. I design for the elegant, classic and bold. And it is in this world of design that I find my voice and am able to weave and marry the realms of stark reality with that which so whimsically resounds inside my limitless dreams.

  

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