Thursday, May 6, 2010

Sneak Peak: Windows @ Legends of La Cienega

My friends are all too aware of the LEGENDS of La Cienega design event this weekend... seems like the last month of posts have been dominated by one update after the other. Today, I just want to share with you that the window tributes are up and viewable all along La Cienega Blvd. & Melrose Place. If you're in the area, take a drive down and check out some spectacular windows vignettes celebrating Hollywood film and television. The 40 or so windows displays, each the work of a notable interior decorator or set designer, pays homage to Hollywood as the entertainment mecca of the world. The displays kick off Legends of La Cienega 2010: Celebrate Hollywood this weekend, a two-day event honoring design on the silver screen and TV, in participation with Elle Decor. Here are some of my favorites:

All images | Mark Savage



Ann Shea, Big Bang Theory @ Todd Hase


David Phoenix, To Catch a Thief @ Therien


Sheldon Harte, Pillow Talk @ Gray Morell


Melinda Ritz & Peter Gurski, Tribute to B&W @ Classics Scalamandre


Richard Hallberg, Breakfast at Tiffany’s @ Navona


Kathleen Clements, Grey Gardens @ Hollywood at Home


Jane Hallworth, Clockwork Orange @ Lee Stanton


Oliver Furth, The Fountainhead @ Bausman & Co

Sneak Peak: Windows @ Legends of La Cienega

My friends are all too aware of the LEGENDS of La Cienega design event this weekend... seems like the last month of posts have been dominated by one update after the other. Today, I just want to share with you that the window tributes are up and viewable all along La Cienega Blvd. & Melrose Place. If you're in the area, take a drive down and check out some spectacular windows vignettes celebrating Hollywood film and television. The 40 or so windows displays, each the work of a notable interior decorator or set designer, pays homage to Hollywood as the entertainment mecca of the world. The displays kick off Legends of La Cienega 2010: Celebrate Hollywood this weekend, a two-day event honoring design on the silver screen and TV, in participation with Elle Decor. Here are some of my favorites:

All images | Mark Savage



Ann Shea, Big Bang Theory @ Todd Hase


David Phoenix, To Catch a Thief @ Therien


Sheldon Harte, Pillow Talk @ Gray Morell


Melinda Ritz & Peter Gurski, Tribute to B&W @ Classics Scalamandre


Richard Hallberg, Breakfast at Tiffany’s @ Navona


Kathleen Clements, Grey Gardens @ Hollywood at Home


Jane Hallworth, Clockwork Orange @ Lee Stanton


Oliver Furth, The Fountainhead @ Bausman & Co

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Japanese Fashion Models

Japanese fashion has been unique and vibrant for ages now, and it is making a huge impact on western fashion and culture. Japanese fashion is usually made up of cute symbols, bright colors, wildly mixed things, flowers, frills, and otherwise “immature” fashions.
Cute symbols are being translated into bold and colorful patterns that are increasing in popularity through the spring collections. These bold patterns and colors are becoming part of the must-haves for the spring season.
Cute styles give off a very feminine look, and are proven to increase moods and provide a positive body image. More and more designers are increasing the number of pieces they create to include the above styles. The key to a successful collection has a lot to do with versatility and therefore making the collection as versatile and accessible to many other people.

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Japanese Fashion
Japanese Fashion
Japanese Fashion
Japanese Fashion

Russian Fashion Models Gallery 2

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russian fashion models gallery
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russian fashion models gallery
russian fashion models gallery

Runway Fashion Shows 2010

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Womens Fashion Style 2010

The Herringbone Collection for females is elegant to say the least. The range features a range of formal wear including suits, dresses, shirts and blouses. Herringbone have created a ladies range that derives influence from pr-war paris 1930’s. According to the Australian label, the ladies collection is also influenced by traditional men’s tailoring reflected by pieces such as the loose-fitting trousers, and slim-silhouetted tuxedo suit

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womens fashion

Fifties Fashion 2010 Style

Retro modern style for the summer — get your fix of fabulous Fifties fashion! This great fashion era prized a smart and tailored look for women. Pencil skirts, cinched in waists, swing skirts and florals were the order of the day. Bows and tea dresses, hairband and hats: these are a few of the Fifties mainstays. Check out Diane von Furstenberg’s flirty 50s fashion styles from her Resort ‘09 collection. And of course, don’t miss the exclusive sneak preview of 50s fashion coming to sophistix.net this summer! Look every inch the lady in these styles.

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