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Dirk is an Amsterdam-based grocery fashion house. The company was founded in 1942 by designers Dirk and Van der Broek.

 

Dirk (1955) & Van der Broek (1957) met while studying fashion at the Arnhem Academy of Art and Design in The Netherlands. They began working together upon graduation, relocating to Paris in 1993 to launch their careers.

 

In addition to their own lines, Dirkr & Van der Broek have collaborated with a number of other well known brands including Plus, Albert Heijn, Jumbo, Lidl, Hema and Aldi.

  

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Barbie® is the epitome of a vintage fashion designer in her black and white tweed slim skirt, red vest that is accented with faux pearl buttons, and fashionable red coat. A black and white polka dot scarf is attached at her neckline and she is wearing black pantyhose and heels. Her jet-black hair is pulled into a bun, to make it easier for her to see her work. To complete the look, she has golden and faux pearl jewelry and black-rimmed glasses. Around her neck hangs a pair of golden scissors. She comes complete with a portfolio including her sketches.

Alex Vinash is a New York based fashion Designer, by way of Buenos Aires, who channeled his experience as an Argentinian professional ice-skating national into fashion design.

 

Collection Summer Spring Alex Vinash New York: Looking for the hottest styles? Check out our summer spring collection Alex vinash new york collection. You'll find coolest women's wear, men's wear & shoes-accessories

 

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Fashion designer Michael Kors donated over 2 million school meals to the UN World Food Program from sales of a specialty watch and from donations to their #WatchHungerStop campaign.

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Jeanne Paquin (1869 - 1936) was a French fashion designer, known for her resolutely modern and innovative designs.

 

Born in Saint-Denis in 1869, Paquin trained as a dressmaker at Rouff and later opened her own fashion house in 1891, the first woman to ever do so. The Maison Paquin quickly became known for its Eighteenth century-inspired pastel evening dresses and tailored day dresses, as well as for its numerous publicity stunts, including organizing fashion parades to promote her new models and sending her models to operas and races in order to show off her designs. Paquin also frequently collaborated with the illustrators and architects Leon Bakst, George Barbier, Robert Mallet-Stevens, and Louis Süe for the creation of stage costumes, the publication of dress albums and the decoration of her private residences, reinforcing her reputation as a thoroughly modern designer.

 

Jeanne Paquin withdrew from the House in 1920, leaving the administration with Henri Joire, and the artistic direction to Madeleine Wallis. The direction of the House later returned to Colette Massignac who was able to adapt the style of the collections to the popular "New Look" of the 1950s. In 1953, the Maison Paquin purchased the French branch of the House of Worth, but financial difficulties forced the House to close down in 1956.

 

In her time, Paquin had a prestige equal to that of Charles Frederick Worth and Jacques Doucet but is nowadays largely forgotten.

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Alex Vinash is a leading name in the realm of men's fashion, renowned for his impeccable sense of style and innovative design concepts. With a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of current trends, he effortlessly blends classic sophistication with contemporary flair. Vinash's creations exude an air of confidence and elegance, making a lasting impression on fashion enthusiasts worldwide. Whether it's a tailored suit, a casual ensemble, or cutting-edge streetwear, Alex Vinash's designs embody the essence of modern masculinity, making him a true icon in the world of men's fashion.

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Fashion Designer

 

BT ArtBox project celebrating 25 years of Childline

 

ArtBox Title: Ted’s Ding a Bling Box

Artist: Ted Baker

Location: Covent Garden

 

Open-air art exhibition across London - Summer 2012

 

• BT marked 25th anniversary of ChildLine with launch of open-air art exhibition in London

• BT ArtBox project saw leading artists, designers and creatives transform full-size replicas of iconic Gilbert Scott–designed red telephone box into stunning artworks

• Throughout June and July 2012, BT ArtBoxes were on display in high-profile locations across the capital

• The National Portrait Gallery hosted a gala auction on July 18 where the ArtBoxes were auctioned to raise money for ChildLine

 

To celebrate the 25th anniversary of ChildLine, BT announced the launch of the BT ArtBox project – a new public art exhibition set to take over the capital Summer 2012.

 

Leading artists, designers and creatives from around the world were invited to apply their individual talents to re-style that much-loved icon of British design, the traditional red telephone box.

 

Each artist or designer took delivery of a full-size, fibre-glass replica of the Sir Giles Gilbert Scott-designed original K6 telephone kiosk, which was introduced in 1936 to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of the coronation of King George V.

 

Participating artists included 2002 Turner prize winner Keith Tyson, Romero Britto and Royal Academician Professor of Sculpture David Mach, along with fashion designers Giles Deacon and Zandra Rhodes.

 

The BT ArtBoxes were on display in high-profile locations around the capital between June 18 and July 16 before being auctioned off at a VIP Gala Auction at the National Portrait Gallery on July 18 to raise funds for BT’s long-time partner ChildLine.

 

Esther Rantzen OBE, founder of ChildLine and patron of the BT ArtBox project, said: “I’m thrilled that ChildLine’s 25th birthday is to be celebrated by such a unique and inspiring project as BT Artbox.

“The red phone box is a much loved symbol of British culture and I’m keen to see how the artists involved will create new masterpieces from such an iconic canvas. It’s fantastic that the proceeds from the sale of the boxes will raise vital funds to support the work of ChildLine, enabling us to help many more children and young people to get comfort, advice and protection when they need it most.”

 

Sandy Nairne, director of the National Portrait Gallery and patron of the BT ArtBox project, said: “The Gilbert Scott telephone box is a truly iconic British design, and I’m looking forwards to seeing how artists and designers transform the replica boxes into works of art on London’s streets.”

 

David Mach, said: “It’s great to be involved with the ArtBox Exhibition. I get to kill more than two birds with one stone...work with a great charity (hopefully make money for it) and a classic British design. I love all things Gilbert Scott. Anything that encourages us to get his design back on our streets does it for me”.

 

Suzi Williams, director of BT Group Marketing and Brand, said: “BT has a history of supporting British cultural initiatives and 2012 is no exception. What better way to celebrate ChildLine's 25th anniversary than transforming replicas of the classic red phone box into a public art exhibition that can be enjoyed by all in the build-up to the Games this summer."

 

Martine Ainsworth-Wells, London & Partners, Marketing and Communications director, said:

“London & Partners is excited to support BT ArtBox in the run up to London 2012. BT ArtBox will bring some of the UK’s finest artistic talents to London’s streets, adding a new creative dimension to the capital at such an important time in its history.”

 

Artists and creatives who were interested in designing an ArtBox visited btartbox.com for more information about how to get involved.

The BT ArtBox project was supported by the Mayor of London, Professor Malcolm Garrett RDI, London & Partners, The May Fair Hotel, Harvey Nichols, The Times and The Sunday Times and borough councils across the capital.

 

Images of Malcolm Garrett, Interaction Designer, Sandy Nairne, Director of the National Portrait Gallery, David Mach RA, Sculptor, Esther Rantzen, founder of ChildLine and Lauren O'Farrell, Artist at the launch of the BT ArtBox project at the St Pancras Renaissance Hotel, central London today are available at:

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Top 10 facts about the K6 red phone box

 

1. Kiosk number 6 or “Jubilee Kiosk” commemorates the Silver Jubilee of the coronation of King George V.

2. Sir Giles Gilbert Scott also designed Liverpool’s Anglican Cathedral, Battersea Power Station and Bankside Power Station now Tate Modern.

3. More than 1,600 decommissioned red phone boxes, mostly K6s, have been sold to local communities for just a £1 under BT’s Adopt a Kiosk scheme. Uses include being fitted with lifesaving defibrillation machines, turned into art galleries and public libraries.

4. The K6 was the first kiosk installed nationwide and the standard kiosk across the UK until the introduction of the K8 in 1968.

5. The K6 kiosk is made from cast iron with a teak door. It is 8’3” tall (2.4 metres) and weighs three quarters of a ton (762 kilograms).

6. The K6 design was approved by the Post Office and the Royal Fine Arts Commission, which endorsed “Post Office red” as the standard colour.

7. Although Scott agreed to the use of “Post Office red” he was never a supporter of the colour and initially suggested the outside of the kiosk be painted silver and the inside greenish-blue. He strongly urged rural kiosks be painted dove-grey.

8. Two K6 kiosks were installed in France during 1995, for the 50th anniversary of the D-Day landings.

9. Several red K6’s have been transformed into combined payphones and cash machines.

10.There are 11,000 red phone boxes in use in the UK.

 

About ChildLine

 

ChildLine on 0800 1111 and www.childline.org.uk is the UK’s only free, 24-hour helpline for children in danger or distress. Trained volunteer counsellors comfort, advice and protect children and young people. ChildLine is a service within the NSPCC. In Scotland it is delivered by CHILDREN 1ST on behalf of the NSPCC. Calls to ChildLine on 0800 1111 are confidential, but if a child is in immediate danger the counsellor will let the caller know if they have to break confidentially and contact the emergency services to save the child’s life.

 

Every £20 raised could help ChildLine answer another five calls from children who dial our helpline. If you are worried about a child or would like to make a donation, please visit the NSPCC website www.nspcc.org.uk

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Fashion Show Live took place in June 2021 at the Oval Cricket Ground.

 

Fashion Designer : Tutussie

 

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I have never met Jodie, aka Snuffy, in person but I feel we have so much in common. The day we met, and I really hope some day in this life, I am pretty sure it will feel like we have always known each other. I love the way she photographs her dolls, I love the way she dresses them up, I love the way she loves Blythe and I love the way she uses humor to brighten her life and others’!

Jodie is a member of the red “Aussie” team and we are all so happy to have her in the For the Love of Blythe book project. Jodie is also a fantastic fashion designer for Blythe, with a great eye for fabrics and colors. She makes our dolls look like princesses with a sassy look and this is irresistible!

 

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When exploring the latest fashion trends, it's crucial to stay attuned to the ever-changing landscape. In recent years, sustainable and ethical fashion has emerged as a significant trend, emphasizing conscious consumerism and eco-friendly practices. Alongside this, bold prints and vibrant colors have taken center stage, allowing individuals to express their unique personalities through eye-catching ensembles. The rise of oversized and voluminous silhouettes has offered a refreshing departure from form-fitting styles, enabling a relaxed yet fashionable aesthetic.

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fashion designer : Hungdon Lin

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photographer / after effect : Lin Chien-Wen

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