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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Nicola Formichetti Named The Creative Director of Thierry Mugler



Thierry Mugler has finally confirmed the rumors – Nicola Formichetti, most known as Lady Gaga's stylist, is the new creative director of men's and women's departments. Although Nicola is fashion consultant of worldwide famous like Scarlet Johanson and Ashton Kutcher. As a stylist capacity he has worked out ad campaigns for Prada, Missoni, Iceberg, Alexander McQueen, Issey Miyake and Gareth Pugh.

Nicola Formichetti was born in Japan in 1977 to an Italian father and a Japanese mother and grew up between these two countries. His unique style is a result of his upbringing: internationally eclectic; modern and traditional; Eastern and European. Currently living between New York,London and Tokyo. He worked as an editor on several fashion magazines, including VOGUE Hommes Japan (Fashion Director), V MAGAZINE, V MAN, DAZED & CONFUSED, ANOTHER, ANOTHER MAN (Contributing Fashion Editor).

Formichetti will designing the new fashion collection with collaboration of Sébastien Peigné as Head Designer Women and Romain Kremer, who has shown experimental men's looks since 2005 and has been named Mugler's new men's head designer . He will show his first collection for autumn/winter 2011. "Thierry Mugler is about the power of glamour and walking straight into the future," says Formichetti.

Cameron Mania


The covers of two Latest issues of fashion bibles graced by Cameron Diaz. Wearing Balmain golden sequinned tweed jacket for Vogue India August 2010 (UK), and a Golden gown from Balmain again for Bazaar Arebia Sepetmber 2010. I observe five big things they are:

• Balmain is big for this seasion too
• Luxuraruy , Luxuraruy, Luxuraruy
• Glow with gold in this fall
• Sculped shoulders are not going anywhere this seasion too.
• 38 is really rocking
• Add some hardware to make ur look edgy.
• Less is more for make up. Use less fleashy colours (Nude Make up)

Thursday, August 12, 2010

The September Issue 2010



The Septembet issue (the most awaited one) of US Vogue is graced by Halle Barry, she is the first women of colour to grace the September cover of Vogue since 1989.I loved her Cleopatra hair for the shoot. Very Classic and Luxe true Vogue.

She tells Jonathan Van Meter, “What that means for a woman of color and what that means in the fashion world, what that means to pop culture, there was no way I could say, ‘No, I’m not going to be on the biggest issue of the year.” Oh my my............

Monday, May 10, 2010

Hervé Léger


Hervé Léger French fashion house was founded in 1985 ,known for his body-con and bondage dresses . These days every one is talking about body-con silhouettes Thanks to him.He totally understood the women and her body types.

Yohji Yamamoto’s Bridal Gown 1998


I love Japanese Designer Yohji Yamamoto’s Bridal gown from his 1998 collection. An excellent example of using space and proportions. Very Unique very avant garde.

Monday, April 26, 2010

Ungaro's Menswear Designer siad bye bye to the compney


After womenswear designer Estrella Archs left the label last week, menswear designer Franck Boclet too announced his departure from the company . In response, the label said that the brand will put its menswear runway collection on hold, with the possibility of relaunching it in the future. However, it will still produce its licensed menswear lines. As for Boclet, he plans to launch his own menswear line at men's fashion week in June. [Drapers]



Saturday, April 24, 2010

My First Issue of Harper's Bazaar Middle East


This month I brought my first issue of Arabic Harper’s Bazaar. Cover is talking a lot about luxury no doubt that too with three models in Ralph Lauren gowns. Dubai is a land of gowns and labels that’s what I found in this issue. Packed with articles on Christian Louboutin, Azzedin Alia (borrowed from Bazaar UK), An interview of Lisa Haydon and a very impressive fashion shoot based on Alice in Wonderland. Nice Magazine full of Luxe , but different from the Indian Bazaar. Anyways I am enjoying reading.