Showing posts with label Fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fashion. Show all posts

Berlin Fashion Week grows up

Once a get-together for alternative fashionistas, Berlin Fashion Week is putting on the glamour. DW's Michael Scaturro says it's lost much of its creative charm.

Earlier this week, while schlepping groceries one evening from the supermarket in my neighborhood, a silvery-brown Mercedes SUV zipped by before pausing in front of a newly finished apartment building to drop off what upon closer inspection proved to be Fashion Week VIPs. 
These Mercedes SUV VIP vehicles are a relatively noticeable feature of Berlin's now decade-old fashion week, which six years ago won the German car maker as a sponsor and engaged global fashion show organizer IMG as its manager.
Smartly dressed from head to toe in black, the man and woman who got out of the car looked like they'd jumped out of a Hugo Boss catalogue. Their silhouettes disappeared into an apartment building, and the door fell into the lock behind them.
High society
Scene in Berlin
The next day, I found myself inside a tent with dozens of practically identical couples - men in black suits with white shirts and no tie accompanied by women in cocktail dresses. Just what these stylish people and their former model friends do during fashion week has never been clear to me, but I can say that their presence inside the large white tent - which for the last two years has stood behind Brandenburg Gate in the heart of the city - is a somewhat new phenomenon. 
That's because prior to 2007, Berlin Fashion Week did not resemble the business it is now aiming to become; quite the contrary, it reveled in its global reputation for being a boozy, hastily arranged week of shows followed by wild, all-night parties. The in-crowd people arrived by bicycle - or taxi if it was especially cold.
The first Berlin Fashion Week show that I attended in 2006 took place in a courtyard in the downtown Mitte district on the kind of humid and cloudy summer day that screams rain. A piano player sat at the end of the courtyard and silenced the crowd with a sudden shriek of high notes that signaled the start of the show. 
Delicate girls in diaphanous white gowns then entered the courtyard from the street; they walked slowly, like ghosts, their heels catching in the cobblestones. Then they paused, posed, and retraced their steps towards the street. As the show neared its end, the rain began to fall - on the piano, on the models, on all of us.  
Then and now
Later that night, I attended a fashion show and after-party for some young designers who had managed to rent out the Bulgarian Embassy. After the show, the embassy's wood-paneled, 1970s-style reception space morphed into a dance party that overflowed into several adjoining rooms. Then, as now, the Berliners and their visitors chained smoked their way through glass after glass of champagne and beer.
I sought out the non-smoking room to get a bit of air, but only one person there was not smoking and at some point while sticking our heads out the window for air we struck up a conversation. He was a waiter, he said, but also had experience sewing his own clothes.  I was an editor. Berlin's nightlife being what it was, we eventually ran into to each other again.  
Visitors look at the Label Escada Sport during the Premium trade fair in BerlinFashion Week is not just a fashion show, but also a major trade fair
Fast forward a few years to this week, where earlier today I found myself waiting inside the Mercedes tent for a fashion show that the waiter turned marketing executive had helped organize. 
The line into the show stretched into the middle of the tent. Inside there was a champagne bar, a currywurst stand, a café. A few German companies hade rented booths to advertise their wares. The largest booth was run by a water company, which has literally created a wall of water bottles guarded by two female models, who look blankly into the crowd while passersby take water (still or carbonated) from the shelves. The artistic nonchalance of previous years had given way to stoic glamour.
As the line for the show beings moving, I texted a friend who was late in joining me.
"Coming in now," he replied. "Just finishing a cigarette outside."

7 Funny Photos from Berlin Fashion Week That Rival Zoolander

Berlin Fashion Week is upon us around the world. In fact, as we speak, fashion designers and supermodels have converged in Germany for Berlin Fashion Week. And if you think the Milan and Paris haute couture shows get wild, you haven't seen anything yet.

Guten Tag. Welcome to Das Fashion Circus. (Is That Brüno?)
Funny pic fashion week berlin

Much of what was shown on the runway at the women's shows was beautiful and decidedly not crazy. But it was the men who really turned it out. Derek Zoolander, beware. The fine cashmere glove has been slapped and you've been challenged to a walk-off.

Funny photo Zoolander supermodel 

There were guys in clown makeup, a live falcon, a dirt catwalk, and enough "smizing" to fill three cycles of America's Next Top Model. Just take a look at some of the strange, amazing, funny images to come out of the first part of the week.

Just Moments After Being Kicked Out of Insane Clown Posse 
Funny image male model Germany


Hey, Is That Lena Dunham's Mesh Shirt?
Funny photo fashion Berlin


Maggie Gyllenhaal on the Bottom, Jake Gyllenhaal on the Top
Funny photo fashion runway


Who Said Print Was Dead?
Strange photo fashion suits

Styled By Christina Aguilera and David Gest?
Funny photo fashion throne


It's True, These Models Really Do Eat Like Birds!
Fashion Show Funny Pic

[Berlin Fashion Week Photos : Wenn]
Source : Hollywood.com

Kate Middleton Appearance With A New Haircut

Kate Middleton
Kate Middleton

Kate Middleton returned to amaze the public for his performance. This time her new haircut styles in the spotlight.

Prince William's wife does not change the extreme haircuts for women. She did not cut her brown hair short. The only one which changed is the layered haircut style.

Nowadays Kate appears with layer pieces on the shorter side, it made her beautiful cheekbones become more visible. Besides, the bottom hair is slightly wavy. Hair color also looks darker than usual.

The new look is seen when she came at the opening of the historic museum in London, 27 November.

Various media also discusses the hair style and make forecasts of where she got the inspiration. One of the Australian online media, Perth.com writing, inspiring new hair Kate Middleton comes from Charlie's Angels character.

The site says, most likely inspired Kate Middleton haircut ideasis Jaclyn Smith, who played Kelly Garrett in the television series "Charlie's Angels" era of the '70s.

Wherever her inspiration came from, all agreed that changes her hair models make it more beautiful. Not only that, the public is fascinated by the simplicity of re-created Duchess of Cambridge. Like the "common people", she uses her dress that had been used before.

Green dress which is completed with a matching small belt that he used yesterday was never too revealed her body last year. precisely in November 2011 when the party held at Buckingham Palace.

New hair, old dress, Kate Middleton still revered appearance. So what do you think?

3 Tips For High Heels Does not Make Pain

Women and high heels are an integral part. High heels are synonymous with femininity is like a sharp-edged knife, on the one hand can make the wearer look attractive and have better posture, on the other hand, high heels can cause pain in the knees and feet.

Danger High Heels


"The most common complaint in women who wear high heels are pain in the ball of foot (the foot rested floor as you tiptoe)," said Dr Geoff Gray, a specialist in orthopedic and sports physical therapy on site Sheknows. "High heels will put pressure on the ball of the body on food than in all parts rigid. Having said that, most likely will be swelling or inflammation in the area."

In addition to the short-term effects, Dr Gray also warned that long-term use of high heels will give serious health effects, such as knee arthritis and deformity in painful feet. Therefore it is important for you to do foot care, especially when every day is always wearing high heels.

HEALTHY TIPS wearing high heels:


Massaging Foot


Dr. Gray recommends us to stretch the leg or foot massage once a day. Gently massage the calf until all parts of the soles of the feet to relax after a hard day support your body. It would be better done before bed. This massage will improve blood circulation and relaxes the muscles of the thigh to the foot.

Suitable and Comfortable Shoes


We know that high heels are not comfortable, but choose a comfortable size and fit for you. Do not choose high heels with pointed front end so that pinch your fingers. The fingers should be able to move your legs when you wear shoes. Choose high heels or shoes that have a bearing if it does not exist, you can buy the pads and shoes on high heels include in your. This method can reduce the pressure on the ball of your foot.

If the foot feels Pain, Rest


Many women are forced to wear high heels because of the demands of the job. If you have a day of wearing high heels, at home, make sure you wear comfortable flat shoes, as well as on weekends. At the foot began to feel pains when wearing high heels, rest your feet or wear flat shoes (provided in your office lockers). Do not choose high heels that are too high. It would be better if you are barefoot in the house, so that the foot is more comfortable and breathe freely.

Those are some tips that you can use to prevent pain when wearing high heels. Hope it helps.