2013年7月16日星期二
Recall Mode: Fans mourn Monteith reveals Wang dress, fashion catfight
Cory Monteith, best known under the name of "Glee" was found dead in the Fairmont Pacific Rim Hotel in Vancouver on Saturday. The causes are unknown and an autopsy is scheduled for today. Monteith was 31
It seems that the trend towards open letter refuting between fashion journalist and fashion designer has become the norm. Jean Paul Gaultier bites back with a letter to Tim Blanks, who wrote:
"Jean Paul Gaultier works as a topic last nerve" and more snappy "[A]" millefeuille chiffon "echoes the way of Yves Saint Laurent with color as a reminder that Gaultier was once considered the only true heir to the throne of French fashion., But it was Once upon a time, and this time, it's sad to say, even past. "
In the letter, Gaultier, he said basically blanks needed to brush up on his history of fashion. Ouch.
Alexander Wang held a top-secret event last Saturday in New York. The lines begin to form 7:00, despite the absence of why and what they were queuing for. Well, it was worth the risk because it turned out to be a massive donation of goods. I love Alexander Wang. (Rack)
Tyra Banks is the newest investor in SF Startup personalized shopping hunting. According to TechCrunch, before his most recent start-up investment has $ 2,000,000 of Javelin Venture Partners and another $ 700,000 Ashton Kutcher, Guy Oseary (Madonna's manager) and Rohan Oza raised.
"Mad Men" costume designer Janie Bryant ace hosts its own way of reality called "Hollywood Janie Bryant." The show is developed with "Fashion Star" producer EJ Johnston and James Deutch and inspired by the influence of the film and television. Hmm fashion, it is more historical than the competition? We'll see.
Tom Ford opened two new stores in Chicago and Dallas, making a total of five retail stores for him. Meanwhile, Jay-Z is a big fan obviously. So much so that he not only drops the name of a fashion designer in a song, like most of them have a whole song Hovah named after him. Admiration at its best.
2013年7月15日星期一
designer Cédric Charlier Belgium sees as a force in the fashion
While Paris is known as the epicenter of fashion, designer Cédric Charlier insists Belgium is also a force to be reckoned with. The country has some of its biggest talents in recent decades, Martin Margiela and Dries Van Noten Haider Ackermann and Olivier Theyskens.
"Belgium is so small that if you have something creative inside, you really create," Charlier said in his showroom in the heart of the Marais in Paris.
"The Belgians have a different mentality -. Did we not spent, unlike the French, the couture we nothing to do, so anything can happen," said the 34-year-old. "But there are still challenges.
"I'm not 22, so I have to survive a season. Prefer my time to take the label my build step by step. Yet fashion is all about time. It is this pressure to move quickly. My challenge is, true to remain who I am and to be honest, what kind of clothes I create. "
Since Charlier launched his eponymous three seasons ago, he received so much praise from press and editors that before he joined his fellow founded estimated only a matter of time.
Charlier says fashion is her destiny. As a child he learned embroidery from her grandmother (grandmother also knew how to make clothes, sewing pants army).
At the age of six, he accompanied his mother and shopping advice, what to buy clothes. At the same time, its thriving artistic side as he developed a passion for painting. He still has the hand painted many copies for their collections.
His formal training began at the prestigious art and design school of La Cambre in Brussels, where he specializes in men's fashion.
In 1998 he won the Fashion Award Mon t? Hennessy, who drew the attention of the leaders of LVMH. Instead of completing his studies, he decided to Paris, where he move designer accessories at Celine, under the direction of Michael Kors. After two years Charlier joined Lanvin.
"I knew from the beginning that I wanted to have my own label, but I started when I was 20, so it was normal for someone else. All trademarks, I was continuing my training worked," he said.
In 2009 - to the surprise of Charlier - he was approached for the role of creative director at the French fashion house Cacharel. His aesthetic is the opposite of sweet prints the label and girly dresses, but he accepted the challenge. In just two years Cacharel was again on the agenda of the Paris Fashion Week and the radar through any of its playful collections.
After four seasons, and with his contract ended, Charlier had the opportunity to finally get his own label. With the support of the manufacturing giant Aeffe (led by the husband of Italian designer Alberta Ferretti, Massimo), he began his line for autumn-winter of 2012.
He enjoyed his independence. Freed from the constraints that come with an established fashion house, he was able to explore the business while carving out a strong brand identity.
"I knew from the beginning that I wanted to return something sophisticated and chic to the organization that I wanted, but now this is why I wanted to create something that was affordable, I'm obsessed with cutting - This is my signature ... ., it is a subversive sophistication to my work, but I have yet to play with colors and contrasts, "he said.
Charlier drawings are polished and precise, but not too feminine. Every season, it promotes the silhouette punctuated with industrial plants or unique, the color and Surprise.
For Autumn Winter 2013 square his shoulders silhouettes and asymmetrical draping details have as rounded. Between exposed seams and linings, while clothes with zippers copper come over the back or colorful embroidery. Monastic blue, forest green and black contrast with Day-Glo colors such as yellow and fuschia. He also experimented with collage and layering in the tissues. The look is elegant and sophisticated with a subtle futuristic.
His inspirations are varied, from medieval manuscripts (for list) to the Flemish painters. "I have eclectic tastes and I am attracted to many things. I like to collect the opposite."
What brings the look together is the vision of the woman Cédric Charlier, that is "global."
.... "I do not believe a woman in my head I at a time in the past working work was dictatorial fashion, such as Saint Laurent was alive when women seek power and less free Today, women are different - they can do what they want. therefore I can not use a total look on my client. I love [my clothes] to be mixed with jeans or a t-shirt that costs five dollars. Simultaneously, it is important to have a global value. "
It has four women in his team to ensure that his creations are grounded in reality.
Charlier currently has four collections per year (ready-to-wear and pre-collections) and is equipped with shops, including Barneys New York and Maria Luisa assembled in Hong Kong. She plans, other accessories (he has together with Cutler and Gross glasses and a small line of handbag) to develop, then maybe venture back into menswear.
"The men's line will be very different. Often when designing for both women and men who drawings seem very similar., This is not something I want to do. I am sure that my husband be very different," he said with a laugh.
One thing that can not be done in the foreseeable future, however, it is to work for a different brand.
"Design is like cooking. Spend a lot of money, but at the same time, you can create an amazing dinner with simple products. Due to the independence may mean that I can not have plain pasta, but it makes me happy.
This is what I want, "he said.
"Belgium is so small that if you have something creative inside, you really create," Charlier said in his showroom in the heart of the Marais in Paris.
"The Belgians have a different mentality -. Did we not spent, unlike the French, the couture we nothing to do, so anything can happen," said the 34-year-old. "But there are still challenges.
"I'm not 22, so I have to survive a season. Prefer my time to take the label my build step by step. Yet fashion is all about time. It is this pressure to move quickly. My challenge is, true to remain who I am and to be honest, what kind of clothes I create. "
Since Charlier launched his eponymous three seasons ago, he received so much praise from press and editors that before he joined his fellow founded estimated only a matter of time.
Charlier says fashion is her destiny. As a child he learned embroidery from her grandmother (grandmother also knew how to make clothes, sewing pants army).
At the age of six, he accompanied his mother and shopping advice, what to buy clothes. At the same time, its thriving artistic side as he developed a passion for painting. He still has the hand painted many copies for their collections.
His formal training began at the prestigious art and design school of La Cambre in Brussels, where he specializes in men's fashion.
In 1998 he won the Fashion Award Mon t? Hennessy, who drew the attention of the leaders of LVMH. Instead of completing his studies, he decided to Paris, where he move designer accessories at Celine, under the direction of Michael Kors. After two years Charlier joined Lanvin.
"I knew from the beginning that I wanted to have my own label, but I started when I was 20, so it was normal for someone else. All trademarks, I was continuing my training worked," he said.
In 2009 - to the surprise of Charlier - he was approached for the role of creative director at the French fashion house Cacharel. His aesthetic is the opposite of sweet prints the label and girly dresses, but he accepted the challenge. In just two years Cacharel was again on the agenda of the Paris Fashion Week and the radar through any of its playful collections.
After four seasons, and with his contract ended, Charlier had the opportunity to finally get his own label. With the support of the manufacturing giant Aeffe (led by the husband of Italian designer Alberta Ferretti, Massimo), he began his line for autumn-winter of 2012.
He enjoyed his independence. Freed from the constraints that come with an established fashion house, he was able to explore the business while carving out a strong brand identity.
"I knew from the beginning that I wanted to return something sophisticated and chic to the organization that I wanted, but now this is why I wanted to create something that was affordable, I'm obsessed with cutting - This is my signature ... ., it is a subversive sophistication to my work, but I have yet to play with colors and contrasts, "he said.
Charlier drawings are polished and precise, but not too feminine. Every season, it promotes the silhouette punctuated with industrial plants or unique, the color and Surprise.
For Autumn Winter 2013 square his shoulders silhouettes and asymmetrical draping details have as rounded. Between exposed seams and linings, while clothes with zippers copper come over the back or colorful embroidery. Monastic blue, forest green and black contrast with Day-Glo colors such as yellow and fuschia. He also experimented with collage and layering in the tissues. The look is elegant and sophisticated with a subtle futuristic.
His inspirations are varied, from medieval manuscripts (for list) to the Flemish painters. "I have eclectic tastes and I am attracted to many things. I like to collect the opposite."
What brings the look together is the vision of the woman Cédric Charlier, that is "global."
.... "I do not believe a woman in my head I at a time in the past working work was dictatorial fashion, such as Saint Laurent was alive when women seek power and less free Today, women are different - they can do what they want. therefore I can not use a total look on my client. I love [my clothes] to be mixed with jeans or a t-shirt that costs five dollars. Simultaneously, it is important to have a global value. "
It has four women in his team to ensure that his creations are grounded in reality.
Charlier currently has four collections per year (ready-to-wear and pre-collections) and is equipped with shops, including Barneys New York and Maria Luisa assembled in Hong Kong. She plans, other accessories (he has together with Cutler and Gross glasses and a small line of handbag) to develop, then maybe venture back into menswear.
"The men's line will be very different. Often when designing for both women and men who drawings seem very similar., This is not something I want to do. I am sure that my husband be very different," he said with a laugh.
One thing that can not be done in the foreseeable future, however, it is to work for a different brand.
"Design is like cooking. Spend a lot of money, but at the same time, you can create an amazing dinner with simple products. Due to the independence may mean that I can not have plain pasta, but it makes me happy.
This is what I want, "he said.
2013年7月12日星期五
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2013年7月11日星期四
fashion chain puts the iconic 2013 record Verlinvest with 28 million financing agreement
Online fashion retailer iconic just $ 28 million financing for a Belgian holding company, the completion of major investment for Australian e-commerce company this year.
Belgian family investment company Verlinvest that focuses on companies in the retail, think of the Sydney-based iconic to continue its strong growth.
"The legendary team management did an outstanding job growing the business in the past year done, and we are pleased to invest in this great success," says Frederic de Mevius, founder and president of Verlinvest. "We worked on this investment over the past few months and we are pleased to confirm our participation."
The iconic products sold fast fashion - including clothing, shoes and accessories - Australia and New Zealand. It is famous for its three hours delivery services customers resident in Sydney.
In 18 months, he was the number one fashion website in Australia, with more than 4 million visitors per month.
at the time, take the most online retailers say years to make a profit after the work.
Jacobs says the investment by Verlinvest will "enable us to further improve our selection of top brands of local and international fashion, increase the convenience of our Web site and take advantage of our leaders in the commercial market and customer service. "
Add the $ 28 million Verlinvest € 50 million already raised by the iconic, it is one of the most significant investments in e-commerce website in Australia's history.
Q & A with Saker Nusseibeh, Hermes
Nusseibeh has a note argued this week that the number of immigrants who are illegally in the United States, a group that is not completely in official government figures resist, could be a boon for long-term recovery of the nation, especially when plans offer a way to accepted citizenship.
He also suggested that the U.S. shows some qualities of the emerging countries due to their culture of capitalism and the potential of a growing middle class, if the immigration rules are changed.
There are about 11 million people in the United States illegally, according to the department's Office of Homeland Security U.S. Immigration Services.
What led you write notes in the first place?
Saker Nusseibeh: It was in my head for a while, partly because I lived in the U.S. for four years, and if you live there, you notice the population. You can see the potential, when people came into the light.
My argument is that there is a history of these guys come into the ranks of the middle class, which is not observed by analysts. This is an extra boost on the natural tendency of growth of the U.S. legal immigration and natural regeneration.
FN: You draw a comparison between the United States and emerging markets - not just a general idea.
SN: I think when we talk about the emerging markets, we do a lot on the way to the workforce in the emerging markets underpaid middle class tend to speak. The journey then leads the business cycle as the people more of their income on consumption and increases prosperity.
On the other hand, when we talk about the United States, we tend to short-term measures, whether the economy is on the right track or not to speak. It seems to me a point where these two elements exceeded almost all in the case of the United States.
People underestimate the positive impact of immigration. The United States imported talent - there are many people who do a PhD in the United States who were not born there. And it is the illegal immigration that a very large population.
FN: the reform of immigration is a controversial issue that the House of Representatives is currently considering. What are the main benefits that you see?
SN: Putting politics aside, this population is about 7% of the U.S. population and massively underpaid work, because it is in the shadow economy. If you reach an agreement and it is in the private sector more than likely that you will see an increase in their income.
If they are made legal, it is not only that it is cheap labor that they feel safe and yes, continue to send money to where they came from but the fact is that they pay more taxes, more spending and begin to invest in the country - they will buy houses, cars, TVs, etc.
FN: What does all this mean for you as the investor?
SN: I think it makes me long-term positive impact on U.S. equities. And then from a fundamental point of view, I think it's more the middle class, which will be a boost of consumer goods and the real estate market.
I have a long-term bull market in the United States, because I think structurally it is the right place. We need food, it was water, it has got oil, and now shale gas. He has this incredible self-sufficiency in natural resources.
FN: You raise cultural issues on the United States in the note as well - can you explain that?
SN: There is a misconception in the United States - how big it is and part of the culture. My joke be used, so I started my first company and went bankrupt, and a second company went bankrupt and a third company, and it went bust, said a European myself, take a hike and a American would probably save me.
That's the difference - wild capitalism. In this sense, the United States has something in common with the emerging markets than in developed markets.
2013年7月9日星期二
Renaissance Capital to buy upgrades Louis Vuitton
Louis Vuitton (NASDAQ: LVMUY) has been prepared by investment analysts at Renaissance Capital notes are issued from a "hold" to "buy" rating in a note to investors on Tuesday, analyst recommendations Network.com updated reports. The company currently has a $ 2.60 price target on the stock. The target price of Renaissance Capital suggests a voltage drop of 92.25% from the previous close Stock.
Louis Vuitton (NASDAQ: LVMUY) traded up 1.93% Tuesday, hitting $ 33.79. Louis Vuitton has a 52-week low $ 27.75 and a maximum of 52 weeks of $ 38.47. 50-day average share price is currently $ 34.10. The company has a market capitalization of $ 84474000000 and a price-earnings ratio of 18.77.
LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA (NASDAQ: LVMUY) is a company of luxury goods in France.
renowned fashion and beauty editor Zanna Roberts Rassi of the "E! News" closes contributing fashion correspondent
Zanna Roberts Rassi joined the "E! News" team in the air, contributing fashion correspondent, brings a wealth of expertise in the style and beauty network. Roberts Rassi, editor of Marie Claire Fashion is high, will also help to shape the trend, popular beauty Eonline and goal of life.
"Fashion and beauty has always been to cover the important" E! News "and Eonline and Zanna is the ideal person to engage the E! Public more than anything cause in the world of style what," said Cyndi McClellan, President, Network Strategy and E! To announce news. "His years of experience and confidence with the help topics our audience navigate the huge amount of trends continue and made it one of the rarest hunter fresh in pop culture today."
"I am delighted to come," E! News "team, after serving as a fashion editor and stylist, and I can not wait to bring the audience deeper into the wonderful world of fashion and offers new need-to-know fashion on a regular basis for many years," said Roberts Rassi.
Roberts Rassi has appeared on E! Again and again, air, contributing to its style and fashion expertise to "E! News", "Live from the Red Carpet", "Fashion Police" and more. More than top fashion editor of Marie Claire, who designed British-born and editorials fashion styles and international coverage for the estimated publication. She has worked with a number of A-list celebrities such as Jennifer Aniston, Naomi Watts, Drew Barrymore and Eva Mendes as well as world-renowned photographer whose work has given them international recognition. Besides his work for Marie Claire Roberts Rassi has to "Project Runway" and "Project Runway All Stars" was released and hosted various advantages of the popular series of the competition. Off-camera, its customers include international companies such as Victoria's Secret, L'Oreal, Target, and others call him the look of style of writing campaigns, catalogs and books.
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