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German postcard by Verlag Herm. Leiser, no. 5299.

 

Ebba Thomsen (1887-1973) was a Danish actress during the golden era of silent films in Denmark. Thomsen was best known for her roles as the elegant leading lady opposite the Danish matinee idol Valdemar Psilander.

 

Ebba Thomsen was born in Copenhagen as the daughter of one of the leading fashion designers of the time. She made her debut at Det Ny Teater in 1910 and began filming in 1912 at Nordisk Film. From the beginning to the early 1920s, she was one of the most used actresses of the time and appeared in about 75 films - the majority as the lead actress. Just like her female colleagues Clara Wieth and Elsie Fröhlich she achieved film star status in Denmark, particularly while working with Nordisk Film's biggest male film star Valdemar Psilander, e.g. in Den sorte kansler (August Blom, 1912), Den glade løjtnant (Robert Dinesen, 1912), and Arbejdet adler (Dinesen, 1914). Thomsen was also paired with Robert Dinesen (e..g. in Guvernørens datter, Blom 1912; Den tredie magt, Blom 1913) and Olaf Fönss (e.g. Atlantis, Blom 1913; Den mystiske Fremmede, Holger-Madsen 1914; Verdens Undergang, Blom 1916), as well as with Gunnar Tolnaes, Alf Blütecher, Einar Zangenberg, and Svend Kornbeck. While August Blom did many of her films in 1912, from 1913 it was Robert Dinesen who directed most of her films. In the early 1920s Fritz Magnussen often directed her. Thomsen was usually cast as princesses, countesses, or artists.

 

In a newspaper interview for her 50th birthday, Thomsen said that her "unique success depended on two things: "First, that Psilander and I suited one another. I was actually a little too tall for him, yet our types suited each other, our movements, our acting. In short, we were a born 'film-couple'." Thomsen then credited her father with giving her "an absolute sense of style. I knew precisely how every fabric should look on me, whether it was a princess' gown or a washerwoman's rags."

 

In 1915 Thomsen married the Norwegian actor Thorleif Brinch Lund, with whom she had acted in I Farens Stund (Dinesen, 1915). In 1917 she left Nordisk Film and traveled with her husband to Norway, where they ran a touring company, but without much success. In 1920 Thomsen returned to Denmark and cinema, and recorded a number of films for Astra film with director Fritz Magnussen. In 1924 she recorded the last two films for Nordisk film and then withdrew from the film in 1925. In 1930 she performed one last time at the Dagmarteatret. In 1952, she returned briefly to record her only sound film; Husmandstøsen [The Housewife] by Alice O'Fredericks. She was then 65 years old. Ebba Thomsen died on 18 December 1973, at the age of 86, and is buried in Gentofte Cemetery.

 

Sources: Danish Film Database, Wikipedia (English and Danish), and IMDb.

 

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Tee Fashion Designer and model from Laos Beautiful Laotian Fashion Lady Oriental Portrait Photoshoot Havercourt Studio London 2003

Strobist Info: 580EX-II in a yellowish lamp shade behind dress form at 1/8, right left to the dress form (so, camera left) a 580ex-II (without gel) at 1/2 into an shoot through umbrella and a Elinchrom 1200S at very low power (about 80Ws) shooting into the room with a golden reflector to give the idea of tungsten lit room. Additionaly a golden reflector (Sunbounce) behind the fashion designer to add some shades of light (reduced again in post. picture is quite a lot edited).

Idea was to get a warm and comfortable feeling. (well on a b/w picture that all is nonsense, yet it may not hurt to know the intents :-) )

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Contemporary Vietnamese fashion Designers show showcasing the work of designers Duong Nguyen and Chau Nguyen at the Vietnamese Summer Festival.

The Eos is a three-masted Bermuda rigged schooner. The ship is one of the largest private sailing yachts in the world, and as of 2009 was owned by movie and media billionaire Barry Diller, husband of fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg. According to a 2007 article in Harper's Bazaar, Eos features a figurehead of von Fürstenberg sculpted by Anh Duong. Its overall length measures approximately 305 feet (92.92m)

 

Eos was launched in Bremen, Germany from the Lürssen yard in 2006. The ship took three years to build. When launched, she "knocked Athena off the number one spot [for largest sailing yacht]." Bill Langan was the designer,Rondal/Huisman supplied the rig, and the remaining naval architecture was completed by Lürssen. The interior was designed by François Catroux. The 200 feet (61 m) tall masts are "the maximum height allowed to enable the craft to pass underneath bridges cross the globe

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Nowruz Mobarak

 

1395/2016

 

Happy Persian New Year!

 

The United Nations International Day of Nowruz celebrates the start of the Persian New year and the spring festival on March 21st every year.

 

About 300 million people worldwide celebrate Nowruz, with traditions and rituals. Events may include visiting relatives, folk dance performances, special concerts and tree planting ceremonies.

 

In Iran, the old year goes out with a bang. Children run through the streets. They clang on pots and pans. Knocking on the neighbor’s doors, they ask for sweets. This tradition is called “Qashogh-zany” or “spoon beating.” Some children wrap themselves in shrouds (long cloths used in burials.) By dressing in these, children imitate the visits of their ancestors’ spirits. It is said that the spirits come in the last days of the year.

 

As the spring equinox approaches, fires bid good-bye to the old year in a tradition known as “Chaher

 

Shanbeh Suri”. Families gather around small fires in the streets and alleys. They jump over the flames singing traditional songs and celebrating the triumph of light over darkness.

  

On the first day of Norouz, Iranian families gather around the Haft Sin, or “Seven S’s” table. Families take pride in the beautiful arrangement of seven items that start with the sound of S in Persian. They symbolize the hopes for a successful and happy new year.

 

Many families also include a copy of the Quran, the holy book of Islam, a bowl of orange goldfish brings good luck so even it may be added. The tables are decorated with lighted candles and artistically painted eggs that symbolize new life.

 

These are the traditional items on the Haft Sin table. Each one has a special meaning !

 

Somaq: Sumac berries (a new dawn)

 

Sib: Apples (beauty and health)

 

Senjed: Dried fruit of the ole-aster tree (love)

 

Sir: Garlic (protection from illness and evil)

 

Serkeh: Vinegar (longevity and patience)

 

Sonbol: Hyacinth flower (blossoming spring)

 

Sekkeh: Coins (prosperity)

 

Sabzeh: Green wheat sprouts (abundance)

 

Samanu: Sweet pudding (sweetness of life)

  

And Here’s a list of the 7 things to do for the Persian new year!!

 

1. Make a Haft Seen table

 

The haft seen table is an altar designed for the New Year. It’s placed in a prominent location in the home, and consists of seven items that begin with the letter ‘seen’ in the Persian language (this is where the name ‘haft seen’ or ‘seven seens’ comes from). These items are all associated with rebirth, fertility, health and vitality. In addition to the haft seens, the table has a mirror to symbolize eternity, goldfish to symbolize life, coins to symbolize wealth, and several other symbolic items.

 

2. Clean your house and every single thing you own

 

Iranians take spring cleaning to an extreme level with the concept of khooné takoonee, literally, shaking of the house. Before the moment of the new year, every thing in the house is completely cleaned and renewed. Old items are discarded and replaced with fresh ones. Those long neglected baseboards and blinds are swept and cleaned. This extends to cars and other possessions as well. Basically, it’s time to take the demons out of the closet and let them see the sunlight!

 

3. Wear completely brand new clothing (including underwear!)

 

Nowruz is the time to begin fresh and clean, and this includes buying all new clothing to symbolize this fresh start. At the moment of the new year (this year at 12:57pm EST), everything worn must be brand new.

 

4. Celebrate at 12:30:12 AM Eastern time on Sunday morning

 

At 12:30:12 AM Eastern time on Sunday morning, gather around the haft seen table with close friends and family and feel the earth pass through the equinox, letting out a collective sigh knowing that the long winter is finally over and flowers will begin to bloom.

 

5. Call everyone you know to wish them a happy new year

 

It’s extremely important to get in touch with everyone you know after nowruz to wish them a happy new year. You can use the phrase nowruz mobarak to say happy new year, nowruz pirouz, meaning may it be a victorious new year, or aidé shoma mobarak, also meaning happy new year. Meeting elders of immediate family, after nowruz is a respect worthy tradition following which elders give eydi to the youngsters in the form of money as a token of their love and blessing. Its an exchange of familial values, fresh beginnings and hopes for a great , successful and joyful year ahead! It’s time to let all your friends and family know that you are thinking of them.

 

6. Visit everyone & they will return your visit by visiting you back!

 

Deed o baz deed is an extremely important new year concept translated as ‘to see and see again’. According to tradition, during the 13 days after the new year (and yes, Iranians have 13 full days off of work for the holiday), you need to visit all of your friends and family, and they in turn need to come and visit you. You begin by going to the elder family member’s houses, and work your way through all other family, friends, and acquaintances. Often, elder family members will have days when they ‘sit’- meaning they will be home all day and their doors will be open to visitors. Homes must be well equipped with sheereenee – (pastries and sweets) dry fruits, fresh fruits and chai (tea) for all the guests.

 

7. Have a joyous and prosperous year!

 

Yes, Iran is on a different calendar than the West, The year is based on the Zoroastrian calendar, while the months are defined by the astronomical vernal equinox, meaning the first day of the year is also the first day of spring, and the months correspond with the seasons.

 

Spring

 

>Farvardin

 

>Ordibeheshe

 

>Khordad

 

Summer

 

>Tir

 

>Mordad

 

>Shahrir

 

Autumn

 

>Mehr

 

>Aban

 

>Azar

 

Winter

 

>Dey

 

>Bahman

 

>Esfand

 

Over the twelve days of Norouz, families visit friends, families, and neighbors. Some people hold large parties. Everyone shares pastries, cookies, nuts, fruit and tea. Gestures of affection and thoughtfulness will ensure a full and happy year. Bickering and selfishness during Norouz will bring unhappiness. On the thirteenth day, families end Norouz with a drive to the countryside. They welcome the beauty of spring with a picnic.

Visual Merchandising Arts, School of Fashion at Seneca College

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Flash camera right behind subject,softbox, background light

 

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Fashion designers are always thinking out of the box for new innovative designs for their ever curious fashionistas and the latest trend that refuses to leave the hot seat are playfully, smart, unique structured designs.

Arab emerging fashion designers always add an Arabic touch to their designs. Sometimes it's the Hamsa or the evil Eye or simply Arabic letters.

I have noticed a trend in Greek designs as well. They all use patterns and colors not only on their clothing but also as we all know in their architecture and interior design. The blue and white houses on their Islands blend in. I have also noticed their amazing kaftans and maxi dresses. Once again blending in with their colorful islands!

Here I was wearing a maxi backless dress by a great Greek designer called Twins and a slipper with a perfect Greek pattern.

 

Dress: Twins

Clutch: Gigi New York

Sandals: Hellenic Sandals

Sunglasses: Spitfire

Visual Merchandising Arts at Seneca College, School of Fashion.

Fashion Designer/ Pan Tzeng

Photographer/ Agnes Su

Model/ Ann Huang

E! News Hostess Kristin Dos Santos wearing Kendra Scott Designer Fashion Jewelry.

 

Kristin is wearing the Hutton Earring in Black Onyx.

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Fashion designer in black tank top and skirt works on a project with vintage mannequin

Hat and Scarf-original design by Shawana Low: Seamstress and Fashion Designer

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Fashion Designer Sjaak Hullekes for One Day Without Shoes

Contemporary Vietnamese fashion Designers show showcasing the work of designers Duong Nguyen and Chau Nguyen at the Vietnamese Summer Festival.

Visual Merchandising Arts, School of Fashion at seneca College

I am so glad to welcome fall with Rebecca, aka Glamourfae, who I had the pleasure to meet first in person last year in Portland and to see her again this year in Dallas. Rebecca is a jewelry and accessory designer for Blythe dolls. She is also a very sweet girl and has the most beautiful smile ever. With her vivacious character, she breathes the joy of living and that's why I am not surprised that a lot of Blythe designers wants to collaborate with her and add her beautiful jewelry to their fashion designs.

 

More: www.blythe-doll-fashions.com/2012/09/10/fashion-designer-...

My very special thanks to Shanon Pamaong of Fashion Institute of the Philippines for making this shoot a reality.

 

To FIP Fashion Designers Batch 2008, once again, congratulations for a job well done! And thank you very much for your patience and trust. It's an honor to collaborate with you guys.

 

To all the models, super thank you. You did an amazing job by giving full justice to all the pegs we did. And that's around 35 pegs!!! Whew!!! ^_^

 

To all the makeup artists: Barbara Lee, Jonah Samillano, and Edz Diomampo; you guys did a wonderful and amazing job. Super super thank you for giving colors to this shoot. It's not going to be this successful without your big big help.

 

To my very good friend Michael Siriban: super super thank you bro. I know I exhausted all your energy for almost 15 hours of continuous shooting. You did a great job helping me. I owe you big time! :)

And to Josef: my eternal gratefulness for all the support, understanding, and patience.

  

Credits:

 

Models:

Shialemar de Guzman

Erika Stevens

Tifanee Calawood

Christine Reyes

 

Makeup & Hairstyle:

Barbara Lee

Jonah Samillano

Edz Diomampo

 

Fashion Designer/Stylist: Quennie Chua

 

Location:

Fashion Institute of the Philippines

One San Miguel Building

Ortigas, Philippines

Thirty one-of-a-kind works of art and fashion “walked” down Broadway during the summer of 2010 during the temporary installation of Sidewalk Catwalk. Fashion designers dressed custom Ralph Pucci mannequins in a public art display that attract art devotees and fashionistas alike. At the end of the summer the mannequins were auctioned off and proceeds were donated to NYC- based Materials for the Arts.

 

Fashion designers included: Tommy Hilfiger, Kenneth Cole, Isaac Mizrahi, Nicole Miller, Diane von Furstenburg, Donna Karan, Norma Kamali, Ralph Rucci, Michael Kors, Nanette Lepore, Stephen Burrows, Betsey Johnson, Badgley Mischka, Rachel Roy, Anna Sui, Yeohlee Teng, Carmen Marc Valvo, John Bartlett, Victor Alfaro, Thom Browne, Maria Cornejo, Carlos Falchi, Prabal Gurung, Adam Lippes, Catherine Malandrino, Rebecca Moses, Jill Stuart, Rebecca Taylor, Isabel Toledo, FIT students, and Parsons students.

 

NYCDOT Urban Art Program, Special Project

Sidewalk Catwalk by Isabel Toledo

Presented with Fashion Center Business Improvement District

Broadway between 34th and 42nd Streets, Manhattan

www.nyc.gov/urbanart

www.sidewalk-catwalk.com/

 

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One of the collections on display during Canadian Fashion Weekend

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