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Seasonal News From House of Fraser
Seasonal news from House of Fraser
AUTUMN/WINTER FASHION TREATS
Get ready for a season of directional fashion trends from House of Fraser’s womens and menswear collections. Exclusive brands Linea, Untold, Therapy and Heritage focus on a strong, elegant and über-glamorous woman for Autumn/Winter, while Glacier and Urban Storm offer casual, laid-back looks for men. All that’s required is a supercool attitude.
HERITAGE
House of Fraser’s exclusive Heritage label combines a sense of traditional understated elegance with a refined quality and grown-up appeal. From updated classics such as long line knitwear, pussy bow blouses and two-tone cardigans to lady-like handbags, pearls, gloves and fine cotton hosiery, the Heritage range will add a very distinctive English tone to your wardrobe. http://www.houseoffraserclub.co.uk/womenswear-trends/heritage
GLACIER
For House of Fraser’s fashion forward menswear label Glacier, the great outdoors is the focus. Heavy knit cardigans, chunky fold-down lapels, icy white shirting, smart skinny trousers, casual dark scoop neck t-shirts, and relaxed vintage fine leather jackets epitomize the trend’s juxtaposition of outdoor living with a contemporary style.
http://www.houseoffraserclub.co.uk/menswear-trends/glacier
URBAN STORM
A dressed-down wearable collection of vintage workwear favourites. Heavy gauge lumberjack coats in textured cotton are worn with utilitarian denim for a modern feel. Chunky cable knit sweaters and herringbone jackets with functional pocket styling add a contemporary edge to the trend.
Looking Forward To Fashion Trendy From “Sex and the City 2″
Recently, you may browse lots of websites about the Sex and the City 2. Are you as excited about Sex and The City 2 as I am? Do you know I am very looking forward to a sequel “Sex and the City “? I have long believed that “Sex and the City” is probably the best movie. “Sex and the City” is a 2008 American romantic comedy film adaptation of the HBO comedy series of the same name about four female friends: Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker), Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall), Charlotte York Goldenblatt (Kristin Davis), and Miranda Hobbes (Cynthia Nixon), dealing with their lives as 40-something year olds in New York City. The series often portrayed frank discussions about romance and sexuality. Many designer handbags, heels are appeared in the film! As a fashion woman, don’t you crazy about them?
Today, I see some photos about “Sex and the City 2″, let us share them! Everyone was anxiously awaiting the first shot of the fabulous fashionable foursome. The wait is over. Samantha, Miranda, Carrie, and Charlotte reunited for the “Sex and the City” film sequel in New York City, all looking dressed to kill in designer duds. The girls of Sex and the City 2 got together in a group shot. Samantha, Miranda, Carrie, and Charlotte smiled for the cameras while decked out in fabulous outfits and accessories. What we can expect when the film hits screens. We can see: Kim Cattrall sports a body-hugging black dress with a python VBH Palm clutch. Cynthia Nixon wears a flattering rustic, orange dress complimented Yves Saint Laurent Triumph platforms heels. Sarah Jessica Parker is decked out in a Halston Heritage dress, Chanel clutch, Christian Louboutin Pigalle with fiery red heels, and a Solange Azagury-Partridge necklace. She
From Goddiva’s Browsers to Yours: the Top 10 Fashion Websites
We love search engines, but they run on algorithms, not creative juices. It’s never okay to wear a white tie with a frilled shirt, but try asking a search engine this, and it would only send you to sites that will sell you a frilled shirt or a tie, if not both. This is where Goddiva’s Top 10 Fashion Websites enters the picture. We love fashion, that’s a given, but we also have the fashion chops to back this liking with. We chose our top ten sites based on our working knowledge of what works and what doesn’t. We look for depth and breadth and diversity. We look for sites that know the fashion landscape, sites with that je ne sais quoi that makes them stand out from the million and one other websites online.
1. www.style.com
This site is the online home of Vogue – and rightly so. After all, Style.com is a fashion powerhouse. With over 58,000 runway looks to check out, you can choose to do your browsing by trend, season, or designer. You can keep yourself abreast with the latest in fashion, click through Vogue’s photos, get the latest dibs on parties, people, and what the gorgeous people are wearing, or share your opinion in fashion forums. Style.com is what every store claims it is but actually isn’t – a one-stop shop for the fashionable and stylish. It’s so complete and up-to-date it has made many fashion magazines obsolete.
2. fashionplanet.worldofsl.com
This site is a fashion magazine – only better. It’s accessible online, is updated regularly, and covers everything that’s hottest and latest in the industry, from trends to collections, from personalities to lifestyles around the world.
3. www.dailyfashion.com
This fashion community of “real girls” (and by real, we take it this is
Summer Fashion News From Oz: Catwalk News from Australian Fashion Week
So the weather might’ve taken a turn for the worst as we regress into a struggling spring, but even volcanic ash clouds couldn’t stop us from ranging over the globe to find breaking fashion news as it happens. Today marks the 15th Australian Fashion Week, and where we’ve been sure to keep a warmer plan-B wardrobe in case of sun-failure, our antipodean counterparts have been casting off everything possible to emerge beach-ready at the feet of women’s clothing and fashion. The back-story to this celebration of the best Aussie catwalk collections reads like a topsy-turvy version of complaints and outcries on our side of the world during the European Fashion Weeks, with the burgeoning of what is set to be the world’s first aboriginal (really?) face of Vogue, Samantha Harris (18), who took to the runway today in Sydney before a dazzled crowd. Compare this with French V’s still quite unbelievable treatment of racial identity not too long ago, and things seem a little inside out. Further furore came in the form of pleas from plus size friendly clothing agencies accusing the designers and stylists of skinny elitism in their selection of models, the complaint being that this marked a backwards step for Australia’s bid for establishing itself as the leading fashion base outside of Europe. But what of reports from the collections? There are many instances that can be provided. Fighting through the Avatar-themed model stuff was a trend for bikinis worn with platform boots in electric neon colours, at least showing that you don’t need to enter the body of a blue alien to bring some long, lithe legs into your poolside look. Bathing caps were also an ironic favourite that seemed to work better than had been intended, coming in a range of just as bright colours, and