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Runway Trend Spring /Summer 2010.
This summer is influenced by 90’s fashion for SS10 with maximum minimalist and eclectic style which include lots of colors and interesting patterns. There are lots of variations in women’s wear for 2010. For skin its like simple make up with a light moisturizer to enhance your true beauty.
Stella McCartney featured colorful clothes for women who prefer not to think too hard about getting dressed but still want to look young, sexy and chic. Classic chambray shirts, denim skirts to worn with a silk shirt or a lace cami and jacket. Thinking of evening, for which she proposed red, blue, and orange rose-print pleated dresses edged at the neckline and hem with swirls of ruffles.
Broken-in jeans were shown with élan in New York (Ralph Lauren), Milan (D&G), and Paris (Stella McCartney)
This trend has been bubbling away for a season or two now but for the spring and summer is likely to explode with a bang. The flattering version of horizontal stripes has been seen on dresses everywhere from Paul Smith to Sonia Rykiel.
There really are no rules when it comes to this trend, mix and match your most colorful pieces and let your imagination run free. Natural tones and simple classic style jackets and shorts are back this year.
Dreamy dresses in nude, neutrals, creams and beiges made of sheer fabrics such as chiffons were all over the catwalks for SS10. Some of the most beautiful included Chanel, Fendi, Givenchy and Gianfranco Ferre.
Maxi dresses, jumpsuits and shift dresses will also be making a comeback in SS10.
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Burberry shoves Luxury Brand Envelop with Interactive Fashion Show Ad
Burberry is introducing an interactive campaign for its Autumn-Winter 2010 collection, in which consumers of the luxury retailer are able to click, drag and control their views of the ad.
The products, the models, the collection itself are all motion-responsive with users able to manage the cast and products in each shot. The video can be revolved, paused and dragged by 180 degrees.
The campaign is launching in July on Burberry.com; there will be a social media part on Twitter and Facebook as well. All collectively, 14 images and six interactive videos of its Burberry Prorsum, Burberry London, Burberry Brit and Burberry Accessories collections will be featured.
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Paris menswear designers break out Jesus sandals
Androgynous silhouettes and sensible sandals are set to be the must-have appears for next summer, if the first day of Paris’ four-day-long menswear collections Thursday was anything to go by.
Gender-bending looks ruled the spring-summer 2011 catwalk at Jean Paul Gaultier, where strapping models wrapped in postage-stamp-sized towels lounging in a mock hammam opened a show enthused by the androgynous style of the late French designer Yves Saint Laurent during his years in Marrakech. Post-apocalyptic androgyny — think sleeveless Barbarella vests worn with platform stripper boots — was the name of the game at California-born designer Rick Owens’ somber show.
Louis Vuitton, the luxury giant that got its begin as a trunk maker, continued to discover the idea of the journey, sending out a travel-ready collection of packable splits with Chinese touches and sensible sandals that were made for walking.
Paris’ menswear shows move into day two on Friday with shows by coveted French heritage labels Givenchy and Yves Saint Laurent, Dior designer John Galliano and his Dior Homme counterpart, Belgium’s Kris Van Assche.
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