Tuesday, April 28, 2009

French Fashion

French Fashion Culture

French FashionFrench fashion culture are well known all over the world especially on the world of fashion. French fashion culture are became dominant since the seventeenth century. The fashion industry was turn into high fashion accompanied with the accessories.

Through the fashion seasons, more designer clothes are equipped in changing styles of fashion but still in the depicts French fashions. Through the takeovers of the French designers and fashion corporations, the French fashion is in continue spreading its designs and styles all over the world.

LVMH is the world's largest luxury good purveyor that maintains the dominance of French fashion in the world of fashion. In the world of fashion, not only LVMH had the power of contributing luxury fashion goods in fashion trends. Through the contributions of French fashion culture in the line of designer clothes, some of the foreign designer clothes are enriching the French fashion trends by means of introducing new style and designs which blends on the foreign fashion and French fashion.

French Fashion in Europe

French fashion have done far into the world of fashion worldwide. When we talk about French fashion, how far do French fashion already got. The uniqueness of French fashion was brought zest to the French fashion trends. Because of there featured luxury fashion products, they are successful in maintaining the fashion culture of French in Europe and all over the world.

The effect of French fashion in Europe are very important when it comes to the fashion lifestyle there. French Fashion network is important also in the economy of France as well as all over Europe. Because of millions of people who are embrace the luxurious concept of French fashion. As far as Fashion is concern, they conquer also lifestyle fashion such as in food fashions, interior home designs, and fashionable furniture industries.

In Europe, French Fashion is the major source of latest and hottest fashions from time to time. French fashion is already a signature trend of Fashion.

Monday, April 27, 2009

Italian Fashion

History Of Italian Fashion

italian fashionItalian Fashion during Renaissance



The period after 11th century was development and domination of Italian fashion. Just like modern fashion, no rich tradesman would wear dresses that were out of fashion.



The Decline of Italian Fashion



The gothic style which is simpler style became popular in Italy and influenced Italian fashion. The dominance of Spanish fashion led to decline in Italian fashion. For centuries, Italian fashion faded away in the world of fashions.



The Revival of Italian Fashion



Post World War II, the Italy exported accessory fashion items and leather goods.



There was revival of Italian Fashion on 25th February 1951, when Giovan Battista Giorgini held a fashion show in Florence. Giorgini wanted to show that these expensive clothes are worn by rich influential people with ease. The fashion show became overnight success. With change in time, the Italian fashion concentrated and designed cloths for common man.

Italian Fashion Design: an Introduction

Fashion designers translate these philosophies into art that one can wear. Aside from artistic statements, fashion design houses have also demonstrated excellence in producing clothes that are practical and functional for everyday activities.



The designer can specialize in three types of design: mass market pieces, ready to wear (RTW) clothes, and haute couture pieces. Retail stores and outlets typically sell these clothes. RTW pieces, on the other hand, are not produced in bulk unlike mass market clothes.

You can find them in boutiques or high-end clothing stores. Concepts in fashion design not only lies on finished clothing pieces, but also on the fabric used. Textile designers are equally influential in constructing an outfit; these are not just left to fashion design professionals.

Mercedes Benz New York Fashion Pictures









Celebrities attending Mercedes Benz Fashion Week in New York City.

The New York Fashion Week 2009










The New York Fashion Week 2009
For Spring 2009, Nanette Lepore delivered a collection that radiated sultry femininity with hints of mischievous romance. Capturing the carefree essence of spring was the "anything goes" vibe exuded by each look where there are no restrictions when it comes to mixing patterns, shapes, textures, silhouettes, style, and so on. Ethereal silk dresses with cropped leather coats, sleek stripes paired with flirty florals, statements frocks with statement jewelry and super statement shoes- you get the point. Never one to stray too far from her ultra-femme aesthetic, we saw ruffles galore, lush garden florals, cinched waists, and loads of vibrant colors that can€™t help but make you embrace your inner girly girl.

Until the big overview released usually in Jan/February here are some of the spring 2009 trends highlighted at New York Fashion Week. All-over frills and ruffles is still a big trend but what got my attention were these amazing sinuous tiered ruffles that call to mind exotic sea creatures. Sheer fabrics and sheer+opaque fabric combinations are a strong look for spring 2009. Take a look at these innovative collages, especially the ribbon embroidery on tulle (I think) at Alexander Wang. Although I feel that the only wearable piece here is the white bolero from Ralph Rucci. Spring 2009 alternatives to classic lace: laser cut patterns and broderie anglaise. I think I've seen this few seasons ago: body-conscious bondage dresses. Rodarte gives the trend a romantic punk twist, if I can say so.

The zipper is a modern fashion-statement, both functional and decorative; metallic zippers on black/white fabrics have a bigger visual impact. There were a lot of floral prints (roses), ethnic patterns and abstract illustrations; I loved these vibrant Op-art prints. One of the prettiest trends at New York Fashion Week: butterflies in prints, embroidery and appliqué.

Friday, April 24, 2009

Supermodel Eva Riccobono

Eva Riccobono Info

COUNTRY: Italian model
DATE OF BIRTH: February 7, 1983
PLACE OF BIRTH: Palermo, Italy
EYES: blue
HAIR: blonde

Eva Riccobono Measurements

CHEST: 85 cm
WAIST: 62 cm
HIPS: 89 cm
HEIGHT: 180 cm




Eva Riccobono Biography

Bio:
Eva was born in 1983 in Palermo, the biggest city in Sicily. Her mother is from Germany, her father is Sicilian with Norman descent (like most people in that place). She has 3 older sisters and a brother who died when she was 4.

At 14, Eva was introduced to the fashion world by photographer Luca LoBosco. When she was only 17, the Italian magazine Corriere della Sera named her "the new Laetitia Casta" because her face (but not her body) is quite similar to Casta's. From that moment, she became one of the most important Italian fashion models and started travelling between Milan, New York, Paris, Barcelona, Berlin, London, Rome, Hamburg, Tokyo, and Los Angeles. She has appeared in magazines such as Vogue, Elle, and Cosmopolitan. She has also posed for the Pirelli Calendar in 2003.

In 2002, she appeared on the TV program Stasera pago io with host Fiorello, who is also from Sicily.

In 2006, she caused a scandal when she said that "anorexia and alimentary disorders between young girls are because of fashion system" and "stylists are guilty of it" in an interview of the Italian magazine Grazia about the death of Ana Carolina Reston. Campaigns:
Alberto Biani, Audi, Celine, Carlo Pignatelli Couture, D&G, Fuzzi, Gianfranco Ferre, Gilli, Giorgio Armani Classico, Gliss Kur, GoldenPonit, Hybris, Kiton, La Perla, La Perla Eyewear, Lancetti, Leo Cut Diamond, L'Oreal Studioline, Love Sex Money, Marina Yachting, Marta Palmieri, Marvel, Pirelli, Regione Sicilia, Roberta Scarpa, Sonia Rykiel, Tim, Toni Gard, Trussardi 'Inside' fragrance, Valry Blu beachwear, Wolford by Missoni

Covers:
Vogue, Elle, Officiel, GQ, Anna, Gioia, Amica, Bmm, D, Cult, Notebook, NEO2

Shows:
Emporio Armani, Francesco Scognamiglio, Gianfranco Ferre, Giorgio Armani, Armani Prive, Zuhair Murad, Agatha Ruiz De La Prada, Alberto Biani, Balizza, Ermanno Scervino, John Richmond, Mariella Burani, Rene Lezard, Roberta Scarpa, Roccobarocco, Stefanel, Elie Saab, Paul Gaultier,Sarli, Ermanno Scervino, Valentino, Mariella Burani, Miss Bikini, Roberta di Camerino, Roberta Scarpa, Agatha Ruiz de la Prada, Aigner, Alessandro de Benedetti, Antonio Marras, Gai Mattiolo, Giuliana Teso, Krizia, Roberto Menichetti, Simoneta Ravizza, Dolce & Gabbana, Kenzo, Dries Van Noten, Emanuel Ungaro, Oscar de la Renta, Cerruti, Etro, Fendi, Hugo Boss, Iceberg, Imitation of Christ, Jennifer Nicholson, Just Cavalli, Krizia, La Perla, Lagerfeld Gallery, Leonard, Philosophy di Alberta Ferretti, Roberto Cavalli, Sonia Rykiel, Zac Posen, Paco Rabanne, Alexander McQueen, Andrew Gn, Atsuro Tayama, Balmain, Cacharel, Costume National, D&G, Emanuel Ungaro, Givenchy, Junya Watanabe, Lanvin, Leonard

Eva Riccobono Photo Gallery





Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Fashion Design

Fashion Design Books

fashion designThis in turn has created a huge demand for fashion design books. Fashion design books cover a wide range of topics related to the fashion design industry. Most fashion design books start off by tracing the history of fashion and throw light on its evolution. Creation of a professional portfolio is another area covered by fashion design books.

There are designing books for people of different age groups. Fashion design books come in the form of reference books and classroom textbooks




Become a Fashion Designer in Your High School

This great demand provides a lot of opportunities for fashion designers in terms of bright career and very good income. It would help you if you ever plan to apply in some fashion design school or work on an internship job.



fashion design• You need to have a fashion design degree if you want to enter a big industry.

• Once you finish your high school, you must apply for a fashion design degree. There are several well known institutes for fashion designing that can help you in this regard. Doing so will brighten up your fashion designing career and you will get to learn about numerous tips and techniques that are essential for becoming a fashion designer.

• You can also pursue an online fashion design degree from any of the accredited online universities. Online fashion design degree allows you to study from your home and take your classes in flexible timings. Moreover, online fashion design degree costs much lower as compared to regular degrees, which makes it feasible for majority of students who cannot afford big universities.



Friday, April 17, 2009

fashion sketches

Design Sketches - Know the Prime Requirement For Business


A sketch is made of overlapping lines, and it is an art of freehand drawing. Generally, sketches are used to save ideas that are used for a long time. It is very easy to make a sketch, and it saves lots of time rather than making an actual painting on a particular subject.


Generally, sketches are designed as applied arts in the field of engineering and fashion designing. Mostly, sketches are used to create graphics for any business purpose or to provide good looks to the object. In the field of fashion industry, fashion designers create sketches to develop latest styles of dresses. These sketches provide a better guideline about the final look of the products. You will usually see designers prefer dry painting media to prepare the sketches as it saves lots of time and effort. However, you will find many people who are using watercolor and clay to design sketches.


Sketch designers may use eraser frequently while designing a sketch. Erasers are very important in subtracting the extra lines and give attractive look to the image. Sketches are used generally for creative work that is done as an initial step of painting. It can be slightly different than the final product as sketches are only the rough work. They are always not as per an actual product, and they are often repetitive too.


Nowadays, if you are able to create sketches in a quick time it is the biggest benefit. Even the police department takes help from designers to create a quick sketch of criminal to find him out as quickly as possible. The sketches are very popular which were designed by famous artists Leonardo da Vinci and Edgar Degas. You will find many sketches that you can use for thoughtful studies and also the casual sketches designed by famous artists.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

French Fashion

French Fashion Design


French fashion designs have been the benchmark for fashion standards in the world for ages. The remarkable French fashion inspires designs across the world and have earned Paris the unique distinction of the "Fashion Capital of the World."


french fashionThe fashion industry made a beeline to France under the tutelage of such designers as Dior, Balmain, Fath and Givenchy, Pierre Cardin, Yves Saint Laurent and Andre Courreges. The early French designs belonged to the classic style, which were later substituted by the more experimental style, and still later by the street style that focused more on the young consumers.


Under designers, Pierre Cardin and Courreges, space age designs were extensively made, wherein pieces in silver or black and white were mixed and matched. Moreover, there were pop art dresses with stripes and also trendy trouser suits. French fashion designers get their inspiration from a various different aspects such as nature and paintings.


Fashion: Revisiting Classics of French Style


Black and white clothing is, in fact, classically vogue for French women. Consider adding a white and black suit to your wardrobe to be worn seasonally. The white blouse in its many incarnations from classic button-down to peasant-like Bohemian can be added to the suit ensemble or worn with a pair of black pants-consider sleek black denim or black suede. The fit of the clothing is extremely important; whatever your body type, be sure to wear clothing that fits you precisely, which is a hallmark of French style.


Another element of French style is color coordination. Typically an outfit revolves around a dominant color, like black, and while other neutral colors are introduced. A three-piece ensemble might include a brown leopard-print skirt, a white blouse, and a beige cardigan. A night on the town might include a lavender cocktail dress adorned magenta-colored scarf and amethyst-beaded handbag. Tone on tone colors are typical Paris color choices for everyday wear.

Italian Fashion


History of Italian Fashion


The period after 11th century was development and domination of Italian fashion. The development of art was as its peak. Great Italian artists such as Leonardo da Vinci gave one of their best masterpieces. The Italian fashion was also influenced by the art during that period. Great attention was paid to the extravagant dresses. The rich merchants with large amount of money at their disposal were ready to spend lavishly on the expensive clothing. They showed their power and status by competing by dressing extravagantly. Intricate designs with complex fashions were made. Just like modern fashion, no rich tradesman would wear dresses that were out of fashion.


There was increased consumption of highly fashionable cloths with greater stress to the quality of textile cloths. The demand in high quality cloth materials led to manufacture of fine fabrics.
The fabrics worn were patterned and had extremely expensive cloth materials such velvets and brocades. The men's garments were short and wide with long robes decorated with ribbons and jewels. Richly decorated hats of different shapes matched their costumes.


Till 1970s the fashion was especially for rich and famous people. With change in time, the Italian fashion concentrated and designed cloths for common man. In 1970s to 1980s, Milan became a fashion landmark and created current trends such as blue jeans and mini skirts which were affordable for common people. The most stylish and trendy dresses were available to common man at a low price.


Making Your Own Italian Fashion Statement


We see fashionable clothes and make up styles evolving through the years. Each year, the fashion industry wants to make a statement setting that year apart from the previous year. The year 1970 was probably the first moment in time that allowed women to decide for themselves as to what they want and what makes them comfortable.


Hot pants, maxi skirts and, especially miniskirts are the staples of a woman's closet and she can choose what she wants to wear when she wants to wear them. During a night out in town, you can see women wearing halter tops paired off with evening trousers or with a maxi skirt or other interesting clothing pieces. You can see empire line dresses in knee length or mini skirt style.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Fashion Design

fashion design
History Of Fashion Design

The history of fashion design can be traced back to the beginning of the19th century when the designs were the product of the dresses worn in the royal courts. Eventually, Charles Frederick Worth, the first fashion designer, set up his first fashion house in Paris. His designs greatly influenced the people and they labeled them as the designs of the "House Of Worth." As a result, a designer became synonymous with a particular brand.

Throughout the 20th century, Paris remained the world's fashion hub, with countries such as the US and Britain openly aping the French designs. The post World War era saw the emergence of other countries as the centers of fashion and Paris ceased to be the sole influential factor. The rising British fashion industry brought a new range of street fashion focusing mainly on the young consumers.

The mid-90s saw the emergence of a new breed of designers who redefined traditional concepts. They looked at fashion from a new angle, creating their own new concepts.

Fashion Design Sketches

Fashion sketches are illustrations made by professional artists and designed in a way that they can be easily displayed on the Internet. They portray the true creative genius of the designer. These can be considered a blue print of the final product. The perfection in making sketches is a prerequisite as they serve as the main marketing tool of the fashion professionals. The sketches reflect trends and the value added features of the design. They can also be used to evaluate the various patters used by different designers.

Fashion Design Internship

Fashion design internships help companies get the ready availability of skilled and fashion educated candidates. These candidates, with their knowledge, bring value to the companies in a cost effective way, as their salaries are relatively low.

Fashion Design Portfolios

Creation of a portfolio is one of the most important aspects for a fashion designer to make his presence felt and to carve a niche for himself. Portfolios are a means for the designer to communicate his ideas and concepts about fashion to the people. The portfolio determines the sale quotient of an individual's design. It is a presentation of the range of a designer's skills and his expertise in the field.

Summer Fashion 2009




Fashion Trends For Spring Summer 09



summer fashion 2009Although catwalks have already finished showing their Autumn Winter 09 collections it normally takes at least six months to a year for their collections to be redesigned to be commercially viable. After all who can afford thousands of pounds for the latest designer dresses.
Last years catwalk collections are just starting to filter into the high street now, although somewhat toned down from the extravagant (and very expensive) designs!
So here is a summary of the key fashion trends for this spring...
English Eccentric
Dresses and tops are updated with light colourful florals and ditzy prints.
Club Med
Last years nautical theme is revisited and stripes are still big news, although this time is the thinner stripes that are on trend. Look for navy and black stipes over a white background.
Body Con Dress
This seasons hottest dress is definitely the body con dress. Debate surrounds its true meaning, is it body conscious or body contoured? Both equally apply as its a style for those with a curvy 10 or 12 as the material is very figure hugging.
The Playsuit
Another 80's revival piece is the playsuit. Keep it printed and colourful for the day and choose a little black version for the evenings. Not got leg confidence? Then perhaps a jumpsuit will suit better with its full leg coverage.
Block Patterns
Straight from the catwalk is block design. Think dark lower half and bright top. This style is very handy at hiding larger hips or a big bum.
Chic Western
Last years checks get and fashion overhaul. Think detailed patterning on shirts over tight jeans.
Asymmetric Fashion
The one shoulder dress was paraded on the catwalks and its a fashion trend accessible to all. Although best suited to those with shoulders they want to show off.
The Mini Dress
Like the body con dress this is another style for those with slim figures. Dress lengths are going to be very short this summer.
The Bandeau Dress
Take an symmetric dress and remove the other shoulder and your there. Very soft and feminine, this trend is perfect for those long hot summer months.
Swimwear Trends
Essential swimwear for this season are cut out (or cut away) one piece swimsuits. The more daring you are the more cut away they should be. Asymmetric swimwear and bikinis also featured in a lot of swimwear collections.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Fashion Dress

Fashion Dress - From Couture Beginnings to Mid-Twentieth Century
Executive summary about Fashion Dress by Jaime Marie

The first fashion designer who was not merely a dressmaker was Charles Frederick Worth (1826-1895.) Before the former draper set up his couture fashion house in Paris, fashion creation and inspiration was handled by largely unknown people, and high fashion descended from style worn at royal courts.
1900s
It was during this period that many design houses began to hire artist to sketch or paint designs for garments. If the client liked the design, they ordered it and the resulting garment made money for the house.
The outfits worn by the fashionable women were strikingly similar to those worn in the heyday of the fashion pioneer Charles Worn, By the end of the nineteenth century, the horizons of the fashion industry had generally broadened, partly due to the more mobile and independent lifestyle many well-off women were beginning to adopt and the practical clothes demanded. Changes in dress during World War I were dictated more by necessity than fashion.
1920s
Soon after the First World War, a radical change came about in fashion. Corsets were abandoned and women borrowed their clothes from the male wardrobe and chose to dress like boys. A bustless, waistless silhouette emerged and aggressive dressing-down was mitigated by feather boas, embroidery, and showy accessories.
Fashion became more compromising, aspiring to preserve feminism's victories while rediscovering a subtle and reassuring elegance and sophistication. Women's fashions moved away from the brash, daring style of the Twenties towards a more romantic, feminine silhouette. The fashion for outdoor activities stimulated couturiers to manufacture what would nowadays be called sportswear.

Plus Size Fashion Dress With Style

Executive summary about Fashion Dress by Andrea Dilea
Large women who wear plus size clothes are no exception. The cut of a jacket is the first thing that plus size women must consider. They should stay away from short, boxy jackets. Plus sized women with a curvy physique will find a shorter jacket with rounded lines, curved lapel and fitted waist flattering for their body.
A clinched jacket will accentuate and minimize the stomach. The following tips can help you find the right length plus size jacket for you. When you choose a longer jacket, be sure to choose a more narrow pant or skirt. Long jackets over knee length skirts and shorther jackets over longer shirts have the most flattering effect.
Scarves are a great accessory to add a personal touch to a plus size jacket.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Beauty Standard Pictures








Beauty Standard Pictures
ONE sociologist once said that with the wide spread of American culture across the world, the standard of a beauty is becoming more and more Hollywood-like, characterized by a chiseled chin and a tall, slim figure. One can see the beautiful image in almost any American movie

Similarly, in Ang Lee's "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon," Yu Jiaolong, cast by Zhang Ziyi, also fits the very image of a Hollywood beauty with glossy hair and a dancer's physique. It seems that with globalization, Eastern and Western beauties look more and more alike. However, Chinese had a different standard of beauty in the past. The changes over the years reflect the changing mood of Chinese society. Since the May 4th Movement early last century, Chinese women have been freed of the traditional shackles which bound them - foot binding and remaining faithful to one man, even after he dies, to name two.

The image of a beautiful woman at that time was a young, short-haired, girl student waving a small banner in the wind, shouting for freedom of the nation and women. Perhaps nothing illustrates the beauties of Shanghai in the '30s better than cigarette calendars. The women on these calendars portray the standard of beauty of old Shanghai, with their curly, short hair, small physiques and charming eyes. In short-sleeved qipao, these beauties seemed a blend of the traditional female virtues and the modern female's daring to attract men.

Wang Anyi, a famous woman writer in Shanghai, once commented on prostitute Xiao Jinbao as played by Gong Li in the movie Shanghai Triad as "too much ado," because she did not act as a courtesan in old Shanghai.

Sunday, April 5, 2009

American Supermodel Amber Valletta

Amber Valletta Info

COUNTRY: American model
DATE OF BIRTH: February 9, 1974
PLACE OF BIRTH: Phoenix, Arizona, USA
EYES: green
HAIR: blonde




Amber Valletta Measurements

CHEST: 87 cm
WAIST: 59 cm
HIPS: 87 cm
HEIGHT: 176 cm

Amber Valletta biographyBio:
Valletta was born in Phoenix, Arizona. Shortly after her birth, her family moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma. She attended Booker T. Washington High School. She got her start in the fashion industry when her mother enrolled her in modeling school at the age of fifteen at the Linda Layman Agency. Initially, she did runway work at a local mall on Saturdays. However, her big break came after she cut short her hair and went to Europe.

A local agency sent the now 5'9" brunette to Milan where her first shoot was posing for Italian Vogue. Soon after that, Amber got her first big break; the cover shoot for French Elle magazine by Hans Feurer. Not too long after that, Amber, like most models began residing in Paris. Amber immediately became a modeling sensation, having picked up where fellow supermodels Cindy Crawford and Claudia Schiffer had left off. Photographers and magazines alike couldn't get Amber's face pasted on billboards and magazine covers fast enough.

Amber has since appeared in numerous prestigious advertising campaigns such as Versace, Calvin Klein's Escape, DKNY, Prada, Valentino, Jil Sander, Gucci and Chanel. She co-hosted MTV's House of Style with best friend and fellow model Shalom Harlow and she even became the face of Elizabeth Arden.

Although she didn't end up becoming the sociologist she wanted to be, Amber does use her position as a celebrity to support various charity events. In 1995, she organized a charity called Supermodels Stepping Out Against Hunger, a fashion show that took place in her hometown to benefit the Tulsa Community Food Bank.

Valletta has gone on to act in several films, been on the cover of magazines and in advertisements for Louis Vuitton, Calvin Klein and Versace and hosted MTV's House of Style with friend and fellow supermodel Shalom Harlow. Valletta was scheduled to appear on Punk'd on Season 6 Episode 3, along with David Boreanaz and Kristin Cavallari, but Kutcher had to move the prank played on Valletta to an episode later to make room for the prank played on Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Terrell Owens, which is based on his suspension on November 19, 2005, while playing for the Philadelphia Eagles.

Campaigns:
Alberta Ferretti, Anne Klein, Anne Klein II, Banana Republic, Bloomingdales, Bottega Veneta, Calvin Klein, Calvin Klein 'Escape' fragrance, Cantarelli, Carpezio Handbags, Chanel, Cerruti 1881, David Yurman, DKNY, Donna Karan, Donna Karan 'Black Cashmere' fragance, Elizabeth Arden, Elizabeth Arden '5th Avenue', 'Green Tea', 'Red Door', 'Splendor' & 'Sunflowers' fragrances, Emanuel Ungaro, Fashion Targets Breast Cancer, Fendi, Giorgio Armani, Gucci, H & M, Hugo Boss, Iceberg, Istante, Jil Sander, Jones New York Signature, Joop!, Kejzar's Cotton Line and Jeans, Lanvin, L'Oreal, Louis Vuitton, Martins, Morgan, Prada, Redken, Rimmel, ROC, Rolfs, Saks Fifth Avenue, Stella McCartney, Strenesse Group, Target Store, Trussardi Jeans, Valentino, Versace, Versus, X-O-X-O, Yves Saint Laurent Rive Gauche, Zara

Covers:
Vogue (UK, US, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, Greece, Australia, Russia), Elle (France, Germany, Canada, Argentina), Elle Topmodel, Harpers Bazaar, Marie Claire, Glamour, Numero, Cosmopolitan, Madame, Woman, Petra, Ragazza, Telva, i-D, Scene, Arena, Frank, Esquire, ES Magazine, Mademoiselle, Allure, W, Time

Shows:
Alberta Ferretti, Sonia Rykiel, John Galliano, Anna Molinari, Calvin Klein, Christian Dior, Gucci, Prada, Thierry Mugler, Donna Karan, Missoni, Claude Montana, Ann Demeulemeester, Chloe, Christian Lacroix, Instante, Isaac Mizrahi, Jil Sander, Laurel, Todd Oldham, Byblos, Cerruti 1881, Fendi, Helmut Lang, Hermes, Iceberg, Lawrence Steele, MaxMara, Moschino, Narciso Rodriguez, Yohji Yamamoto, Anna Sui, Gianfranco Ferre, Owen Gaster, Matthew Williamson, Celine, John Bartlett, Louis Vuitton, Blumarine, Helmut Lang, Michael Kors, Bally, Gianni Versace, Valentino, Chanel, Dolce & Gabbana, Marc Jacobs, Versace, Versus, Burberry


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