Showing posts with label fashion designers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fashion designers. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

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Fashion Trends 2012 fashion trend batik print resort 2012 sarong style

Resort 2012 collections are being presented in New York this June. These are holiday, party-time clothes and designers feel free to experiment but they also follow the leading trends for 2012.
Resort 2012 fashion trend: batik scarf dresses
The caftan, a holiday signature style, is this summer's ultimate chic sartorial choice so I wonder if these 2012 resort trends will become fashion hits for next summer. What first draw my atention was these batik inspired dresses, actually they look like batik printed scarves stitched together to form a fabulous beach cover-ups. Alberta Ferretti's designs look more like sophisticated city-chic clothes.
Resort 2012 fashion trend: handkerchief hem dresses
The second trend is the uneven handkerchief-hem (or the illusion of it - see BCBG Max Azria design) on a graphic printed frock. They somewhat recall the 1920s - flapper era - flouncing dresses, as you can see for yourself from these pictures of vintage slip-ons. So, what do you think of these new trends?

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

European Ecofashion

The ignorant would say there is no interest in eco fashion. The arrogant would insist that there is no chance of its success in the market. Skeptics would say that is because it is unappealing. In fact, eco fashion is gleaming with freshness, innovation and elegance. Some evidence in in Europe.

Autumn is a good time to reflect on what we wear, especially when there are great opportunities to learn more about eco-fashion's environmental and ethical aspects at fashion shows and through meetings with designers. Two different perspectives were showcased at WearFair 2010 in Linz, Austria and RE-ACT in Lodz, Poland. What do European designers, producers and consumers have to say about ecological fashion nowadays?
What is central for both eco-fashion events, together with conferences and shows (RE-ACT in Poland and Wearfair in Austria) is mission. Environmental awareness already is critical to the identity of European countries, with their concentration on waste management, organic food, and a healthy lifestyle. Engaged celebrities are also crucial because of their commitment to important ecological solutions (like Miss Austria 2010 wearing organic t-shirts or Polish actresses and singers promoting a non-consumption lifestyle – which is actually hard to believe if we see in tabloids what they do). On mission and celebrities the similarities end. Here we find different perspectives on eco-fashion and designs.
WearFair 2010 is an important event for the whole eco-fashion industry in Austria, which has quite a stable position for several years. There are a bevy of domestic producers, retailers and designers, of course. The ideas concentrate primarily on natural materials - so dominated by clothes from organic cotton (a large supplier of production comes from Mauritius), flax, yucca, or hemp. More importantly, both from consumers and producers point of view, is the emphasis on environmental and ethical standards on the farming and production lines. RE-ACT 2010, in Lodz, in comparison is a unique fashion event for the whole world, a project promoting the art of recycling – esthetical luxury art from waste. RE-ACT promotes unique clothes, with an aesthetic and art of living that use recyclable materials – not only typical textile fibers, but also paper, electric cables or plastics.
While the Austrian muses walks on the runway as if she were at a garden party, dressed in an organic cotton t-shirt, comfortable jeans or wool sweater, the Polish models sparkle in the spotlight in an elegant setting, surrounded by elegant guests from business and society, dressed in elaborate works of art - often unique copies. And there is no chance for a trivial repeat designs – the competition is extremely high, and most designers would love to show their works here: of the 170 candidates who expressed an interest in RE-ACT, only 21 were invited. Dresses with paper, wire insulation, or a customized knitted plastic bags probably would never be sported on a daily basis—and many consumers could also not afford to purchase them,--but that is not the concept of RE-ACT.


As I learned during the conference and meetings with Austrian retailers, eco fashion appeals to older consumers who appreciate natural materials, classic designs, and the sense of order and justice. That is a huge contrast from the young, bold eco-fashion message from Lodz that has a focus on recycling and reuse. Is this a different way of looking at the world? Or is the goal to implement corporate social responsibility into everyday business and inculcate such awareness into people’s minds?

From my perspective, there remains two questions: will we in Poland receive one day a massive demand for eco-certified cotton? Or will Austrians ever come to appreciate our intricate designs based on second-hand materials?
What is central for both eco-fashion events, together with conferences and shows (RE-ACT in Poland and Wearfair in Austria) is mission. Environmental awareness already is critical to the identity of European countries, with their concentration on waste management, organic food, and a healthy lifestyle. Engaged celebrities are also crucial because of their commitment to important ecological solutions (like Miss Austria 2010 wearing organic t-shirts or Polish actresses and singers promoting a non-consumption lifestyle – which is actually hard to believe if we see in tabloids what they do). On mission and celebrities the similarities end. Here we find different perspectives on eco-fashion and designs.
WearFair 2010 is an important event for the whole eco-fashion industry in Austria, which has quite a stable position for several years. There are a bevy of domestic producers, retailers and designers, of course. The ideas concentrate primarily on natural materials - so dominated by clothes from organic cotton (a large supplier of production comes from Mauritius), flax, yucca, or hemp. More importantly, both from consumers and producers point of view, is the emphasis on environmental and ethical standards on the farming and production lines. RE-ACT 2010, in Lodz, in comparison is a unique fashion event for the whole world, a project promoting the art of recycling – esthetical luxury art from waste. RE-ACT promotes unique clothes, with an aesthetic and art of living that use recyclable materials – not only typical textile fibers, but also paper, electric cables or plastics.
As I learned during the conference and meetings with Austrian retailers, eco fashion appeals to older consumers who appreciate natural materials, classic designs, and the sense of order and justice. That is a huge contrast from the young, bold eco-fashion message from Lodz that has a focus on recycling and reuse. Is this a different way of looking at the world? Or is the goal to implement corporate social responsibility into everyday business and inculcate such awareness into people’s minds?

From my perspective, there remains two questions: will we in Poland receive one day a massive demand for eco-certified cotton? Or will Austrians ever come to appreciate our intricate designs based on second-hand materials?

Fashion Design Model

In recent years, many old and new designers have introduced innovation in contemporary and traditional wears of Pakistan. The credit goes to Pakistani Fashion Schools who are training competent Pakistani designers in collaboration with prominent national and international institutes of the world.

Pakistan Institute of Fashion Design (Former PSFD) is a graduate school for fashion design located in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. The Pakistani Fashion School was founded in 1995 and is known as the pre-eminent Pakistani fashion school. PIFD was the first institution to offer graduate training in fashion design in Pakistan. It is affiliated with Les Ecoles de la Chambre Syndicale Parisienne in Paris, France.

In 2006, the PIFD and the French Federation for Ready to Wear Women Garments (FFPAPF) decided to formalize cooperation and collaboration for the exchange of knowledge and skills and promotion of business between France and Pakistan’s garment industries. The agreement envisages a programme for development of the PIFD into a modern international fashion marketing institute, which could support and prepare Pakistan’s garment industry for the international market.

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Dandy School of Fashion Design (DSFD-Lahore) & International School of Business Studies (ISBS – London) is affiliated with ISBS to offer a specialised programme that is unique in the field of Fashion and Business. This Pakistani Fashion School makes a successful businessman and designer as well so that he/she can market their products more effectively and develop their business on structured and organised business practices.

Allied College of Textile Management & Administration (ACTMA), Lahore offers courses in MBA Regular in Textile & Fashion, Bachelor of Textile & Fashion and one years Diploma in Textile & Fashion Designing, Dyeing and printing.

National Textile College of Management Science, Lahore offers two years of F.A. in Textile & Fashion Designing and B.A. in Fashion Designing.
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Women Fashion Show 2011

The hats were for years a fixture in the wardrobe inevitable presence highlights of our society. However, over the years, such tools were watching was limited in its scope.

On the one hand, were virtually reduced to a small elite, linked to the world of horse racing’s life or private club. On the other hand, pret a porter trends have left out.

However, more and more people are encouraged to save their hats of old trunks, and do them again in the focus of avant-garde designers.

For new seasons, returning to retouch Capellino combing all stylish lady.

Within a range of colors, which include cakes, hats and make their magic Capellino deployment by the European streets. With a touch of class, complement many outfits mid-season.

For those wishing to make use of Capellino and hats on a daily basis, it is suggested to choose those made into yarn, natural colors, especially white and cream, by the ease with which they have to be combined.

If the proposal is for an evening attire, berets are the most suitable proposal. Here if you can gamble a little more color and defy logic. Apart from the use of intense colors and the combination thereof, may be appealed to the brightness, buttons and pins, exclusive to this type of use.

Women Fashion 2011
Women Fashion 2011For women with some extra pounds, until a few years ago seemed to settle the world of fashion.

However, in the context of innovation and open minds, new designers have challenged the standard molds and now offer a series of extremely flirty clothes for plump women, eager to dress well.

Thus leaving the runway, from the most decorated camisoles, even hyper-stylish jeans. They do not stay out dresses, sportswear and much, much more.

The initiative of a group of designers were able to see a swath of the apparel market was not yet sufficiently exploited. In turn, it had a large number of potential clients, the same unhappy with the proposed standards.
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Women Fashion 2011Arose was how the proposals XXL. And the truth …. Designs are wonderful!

They are based on concepts that are pillars of elegance, comfort and good taste.

Around them, they spread the most glamorous animal prints, glitter, stones and accessories everywhere.

The secret lies in finding the right combination and the most appropriate design for each body shape. The elegance comes with a cut and a size appropriate to the measurements of each body n particular.

Thousands of women have abandoned the straight skirts without respect by the new options the market offers today.
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Women Fashion 2011No doubt it is the tissue that the Jean has been present in all collections of recent times. Is never out of fashion and is very versatile because it can see it in all kinds of garments.

Jeans fashion offers all sorts of pants, from flared to skinny jeans in different shades and colors of Jean. Jeans also in skirts shorts and shorts. Fashion jeans fit all body types, so you can find a casual look perfect for you. One of the basic pieces of 2011 are fashion jean shorts, so every woman should have a pair in your wardrobe.

You can choose between different colors, such as washing will be very much in fashion 2011. You can find denim garments in all kinds of colors and styles. One very popular is the short skinny pants.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Fashion Week Newyork 2011

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Saturday, November 5, 2011

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