Showing posts with label designer clothes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label designer clothes. Show all posts

Monday, March 19, 2012

Designs at "DAAMAN"

Latest Designs at DAAMAN
The fashion boutique DAAMAN showcased the latest collection at their outlets. The latest collection comprising of simple yet elegant color tones and designs.
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Saturday, November 5, 2011

Armani Shirts Photos

Armani Shirts
Armani Shirts
Armani Shirts
Armani Shirts

Juicy Couture Jeans Images

Juicy Couture Jeans
Juicy Couture Jeans
Juicy Couture Jeans
Juicy Couture Jeans
Juicy Couture Jeans
The Juicy Couture Boot Cut Jeans are made with ninety eight percent cotton and two percent lycra to keep them stretchy and help them fit more easily to your curves. They come in a Cali-cut twilight (medium blue) color and have the “J” embroidery on the back pocket. These five pocket jeans have a button and zip fly and belt loops. They are easily paired with sweaters, tank tops and hoodies. They can also be worn with any sort of footwear.

Juicy Couture also has their own Skinny Jeans. These jeans are Tokyo washed and have lightly faded whiskered legs. The jeans have five pockets and the signature “J” is embroidered on the back pockets. The inseam is 33 inches and the leg opening is 14 inches. These jeans contain two percent spandex, which keeps them stretchy and clinging to your every muscle. Skinny jeans are great for fancier occasions when your jeans need to look a little better than the jeans you wear during the day. These are great when paired with a long sweater or a short dress. Put them together with a short dress and some ballet flats and you’ll be ready for your Friday night date!

High Rise “Trousers” are back! Juicy Couture’s High-rise Trousers are made with the same materials that make your boot cut jeans. These couture juicy jeans have a regular blue wash, front patch pockets and signature stitching on the back pockets. The legs are flared and the front is a fly and button closure. These jeans go perfectly with anything. The Juicy Couture website pairs them with a ribbed tank and a Chunky Shrug. Pair them up with a white button down shirt and you have a perfect outfit for meeting a friend for coffee!

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Designer Clothes – Louis Vuitton Resort Collection

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Designer Clothes – The French coquettes on Louis Vuitton‘s Fall runway have set off for the beach. They’ve traded in their kinky above-the-knee lace-up boots for swashbuckling gold sequined open-toe numbers and replaced their satin and lace with nautical-stripe bustier dresses and bikinis or crisp khaki safari jackets and wide-leg, deep-cuff trousers.
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Bags, belts, bracelets, and shoes are trimmed with rope details, but that’s about as overt as the Riviera referencing gets in this enjoyably saucy collection. A black silk plissé cocktail dress with a plunging neckline edged in gold embroidery and a tuxedo jacket that turns to reveal a sexy cutout back look just as likely to turn up at louche Paris hot spot Le Baron as they are on the boardwalk in Saint-Tropez.

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Designer Clothes – If the economy is getting to Miuccia Prada, her Resort collection didn’t show it. In sharp contrast to the austerity of her Fall show, this one had pretty draped-back dresses in camel color-blocked with pastels; cheeky scarf-print bikini briefs with ties at the hips, worn with neon-bright button-downs; and eye candy in the form of little duffel bags in colorful florals that matched the models’ ankle-tie sandals.
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The bow was a recurring motif, appearing at the neckline and elbows of an asymmetrically draped black top, at the hem of narrow underskirts, and at the back of float-y, vaguely 1920′s-ish wallpaper-print dresses. The cumulative effect was appealingly unstudied. Call it Prada‘s antidote for trying fashion times.
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Designer Clothes – From the “Love to Love You Baby” soundtrack at Zac Posen to the slinky, obi-tied jerseys at Michael Kors, there has been a discernible disco vibe to Resort 2010. Hannah MacGibbon played the flip side of the seventies at Chloé—think Annie Hall meets Laura Ashley.
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There were two basic looks: high-waisted pants, blouse, and jacket, or silken dresses with either puffed shoulders or pleats. If the cross-back overalls looked jejune, the lined waterproof capes, carried over from Fall, weathered the transition nicely.
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John Galliano Spring Collection

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Designer Clothes – This season, there’s been obsessive talk about the possibilities of making fashion events public via revolutionary digital technologies, so it takes an extra-special mustering of talent to remind everyone how unique an experience a great show can be in real time, witnessed on the spot. For Spring, John Galliano did just that, conjuring up a magical scenario on a laser-lit runway, upon which floating bubbles descended and then—poof!—evaporated into vapor. It created a dreamy parallel world for one of his best collections in a long time: a show poignantly evoking the era when the heroines of silent movies were facing their career demise.
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“It came from a research trip to L.A.,” Galliano said. “I went around the old houses of Hollywood and imagined how stars like Tallulah Bankhead, Lillian Gish, and Mary Pickford lived.” It gave him an ideal justification for playing to his strengths in poetically glamorous chiffon; bias-cut little nothings; fragile, delightful plissé puff-shouldered blouses and bed jackets; and coats symbolically decorated with clusters of flowers made out of film gel. Galliano’s color sense—the ice blues, silver lamés, powder pinks, and lemons—was exquisite; it was his fashion version of Sunset Boulevard.
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This, of course, is the romantic territory Galliano has owned for years, but somehow, seen in this laser-created futuristic light, its imagery jumped to a new relevance. Triumphantly desirable as the clothes were, their meaning seemed doubly poignant—mirroring a moment when a new technology was putting an old world out of business.
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