Posts Tagged ‘Fashion’
Katie Holmes reveals her first fashion love
Posted by: Abbey Strutt
July 12th, 2011 >> Fashion Consultant
Katie Holmes has revealed she has a soft spot for lingerie.
In the August edition of US magazine In Style, actress and designer Katie Holmes reveals her fashion favourites and her pet hates.
At the top of the list: lingerie. Nice underwear gets the day off to a great start, says Holmes.
“They make you feel special when you put them on in the morning,” she told InStyle. “Even when I was a little girl I loved my ‘days of the week’ pairs. I love the hot pink ones, that makes my day!”
Youthful style … Katie Holmes at the New York premiere of The Decision.
CATWALK LOOK: City Chic fashion show for size 14 plus models during this month’s L’Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival.
The L’Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival is all about glamour, but unlike most red- carpet fashion events, this one isn’t just for the style police.
A front-row seat at a festival show costs A$95 (about NZ$130) and tickets are available to anyone willing to pay for them.
The festival, now in its 15th year, may be for the people, but it’s still taken seriously. The celebrities are in attendance, wearing their sponsored frocks and smiling for the cameras, and the shows are extremely polished.
A New Class Toasts Its Fashion Week Benefactor
Posted by: Rory Tunbridge
February 4th, 2011 >> Fashion Quotes
You might expect otherwise from a winery, but there are no booze-goggles at Ecco Domani: The California-based vintner has a long history of clear-eyed perceptiveness about young fashion talent. Its Fashion Foundation awards have been supporting emerging designers with much needed grant money for years, and many of the industry’s now established names—Derek Lam, Alexander Wang, and Proenza Schouler among them—have benefited from its largesse.This year’s crop of winners (for womenswear, Bibhu Mohapatra, Mandy Coon, Marcia Patmos, and Maayan Zilberman and Nikki Dekker for their line The Lake & Stars; for menswear, Kyle Fitzgibbons for Native Son; for accessories, Pamela Love; and for sustainable design, Tara St. James f
FASHION REVOLUTION: Wellington-based New Yorker Sebastian Marino.
Creating computer-generated cloth for Jedi cloaks has led to the development of technology that will revolutionise the way fashion is designed and produced.
Fashion designers will soon be able to use a software tool developed for the feature film industry and apply it to pattern making and design.
The tool is the creation of Wellington-based New Yorker Sebastian Marino, who left his job as computer graphics supervisor and head of R&D for simulation at Weta Digital in November 2010 to concentrate fulltime on his venture into fashion.
