Thursday, February 26, 2015

Barbara Palvin for Gas Jeans Fall 2013 Ad Campaign

Barbara Palvin for Gas Jeans Fall 2013 Ad Campaign:



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Gas Jeans Fall 2013 Ad Campaign
Model: Barbara Palvin 




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Isabeli Fontana for Boa Forma Magazine July 2013 by Ale de Souza

Isabeli Fontana for Boa Forma Magazine July 2013 by Ale de Souza:







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Boa Forma Magazine July 2013

Model: Isabeli Fontana

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Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Glam and Hot Celebrity Hairstyles at Oscars 2015

Glam and Hot Celebrity Hairstyles at Oscars 2015:

Everyone is talking about Oscars 2015. We definitely have had a night for remembering! And what we have seen were fancy and luxurious dresses worn by the most famous stars. I must recognize that some of the dresses took my breath away. But, the dresses wouldn’t look so good if they weren’t paired with the right hairstyle and makeup.

For today I have made you a fascinating collection of glam and hot celebrity hairstyles at Oscars 2015. Are you excited? Check them out and inspire yourself!

Lupita Nyongo

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Gwyneth Paltrow

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Anna Kendrick

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Sienna Miller

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Jennifer Lopez

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Chrissy Teigen

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Rita Ora

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As you have already seen, none of the hairstyle above are not difficult to make. The celebrities have chosen very simple hairstyles for the Oscars 2015. The ponytails are the most common on the red carpet. Although is simple, this hairstyle perfectly fit to everything. It gives elegant and sophisticated touch to the glamorous gowns too. Jennifer Lopez paired Elie Saab’s nude gown with lovely ponytail and nude lipstick and I must recognize that she made perfect choice.

Carmen Ejogo

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Jenna Dewan Tatum

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Zoe Saldana

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Margot Robbie

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Rosamund Pike

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Always beautiful and stunning! Jennifer Aniston shined in a beautiful gown paired with neutral makeup and no hairstyle at all. But, she still looked great!

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Emma Stone chose a classy hairstyle look. Her wavy bob hairstyle attract a lot of attention and a lot of positive comments. This hairstyle made her far more beautiful. She shined on the red carpet with her beautiful smile! What do you think about her look? I really liked her look!

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The main actress of 50 shades of grey, Dakota Johnson also chose to wear her sophisticated Saint Laurent red gown with simple ponytail and minimalist makeup. This ponytail perfectly fits to her always natural look and I totally admire her.

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I love all of the hairstyles above and I must say that the celebrities made great choices. Plus, all of the hairstyles are easy and quick to do and you won’t need any help to do them. So, you should definitely try to do them at home. If you have some other interesting hairstyle suggestions for me, please let me know! I would love to see them all. Thank you for reading! Enjoy in the rest of your day and stay up to date with the contents of Fashion Diva Design!

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Which Designers Had the Best Awards Season?

Which Designers Had the Best Awards Season?:

Marion Cotillard in Dior at the Academy Awards on Sunday. Photo: Christopher Polk/Getty Images
Marion Cotillard in Dior at the Academy Awards on Sunday. Photo: Christopher Polk/Getty Images
The end of award season is always bittersweet. While we're sad to see the glitz and glam go, we are just as excited to compile our annual red carpet designer score card, which answers a very important question: which designers got the most attention this season?

The interview lineup on the red carpet is a long one, and there is no limit to the number of times a star will be asked "Who are you wearing?" The answer to that question is broadcast to millions and millions (and millions) of people, and designers fight a hard battle for that coveted spot on a star's tongue.

Dressing as many celebrities as possible may seem ideal, but it's just as important to take into account the quality of those appearances. Getting your dress on a star who is nominated or (gasp) wins is a gold medal in the Olympics of the red carpet. Getting your dress on someone who would attend the opening of a letter? Not so much. As such, priority is given to those attending shows as presenters and nominees (particularly those with a good shot at winning). It's all about face time with the viewers at home, after all.

Gucci, Lanvin and Dior jumped to the front of the pack last year, but will they repeat their success? Scroll through to find out.

Dior's lot. Photos: Getty Images
Dior's lot. Photos: Getty Images

Dior

Golden Globes: Amal Clooney, Felicity Jones
SAG Awards: Rosamund Pike, Emma Stone
Oscars: Marion Cotillard

Dior is never short on muses, even when Jennifer Lawrence is taking time off from the red carpet. This year stars like Marion Cotillard (a longtime Dior darling, and spokesmodel) and Felicity Jones were there to fill that role.

It must be said that there were a slew of other designers with five appearances this year (to wit: Christian Siriano, Givenchy, Marchesa, Miu Miu, Monique Lhuillier, Zuhair Murad, and J.Mendel). Dior got the edge, though, as the brand nabbed four nominees and a Clooney. Not bad.

Zac Posen's designs. Photos: Getty Images
Zac Posen's designs. Photos: Getty Images

Zac Posen

Golden Globes: Lena Dunham, Katherine Heigl and Christine Baranski
SAG Awards: Joanna Newsom and Ariel Winter
Oscars: Viola Davis

Posen's dreamy dresses are practically (and sometimes literally) made for the red carpet, a fact which doesn't go unnoticed by stars like Viola Davis and Lena Dunham (who has worn the designer to the Golden Globes for the past three years and whom Posen used to babysit pre-fame/adulthood).

Armani on the red carpet. Photos: Getty Images
Armani on the red carpet. Photos: Getty Images

Armani Privé

Golden Globes: Allison Williams
SAG Awards: Reese Witherspoon, Emmy Rossum, Sarah Paulson
Oscars: Naomi Watts, Behati Prinsloo

Armani and the red carpet may be one of the most longstanding, synergistic relationships in the business. Stars like Naomi Watts and Reese Witherspoon know that this combination works and it works well.

Versace's ladies. Photos: Getty Images
Versace's ladies. Photos: Getty Images

Versace

Golden Globes: Amy Adams, Jane Fonda, Cindy Crawford, Heidi Klum, Kate Hudson and Jessica Chastain
Oscars: Zoe Saldana, Scarlett Johansson and Jennifer Aniston

The clear winner this season was Versace. The Golden Globes had six Versace-laden Goddesses on its red carpet. Crazy, right? The brand gets a minor infraction for no representation at the SAGs, but it looks like it didn't really matter with three more appearances at the Oscars. Talk about working overtime. Well done.

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You'll Be Seeing Even More Athleisure in Stores This Fall

You'll Be Seeing Even More Athleisure in Stores This Fall:

Colosseum spring 2015 Photo: Colosseum
Colosseum spring 2015 Photo: Colosseum
While much of the fashion elite spent last week in New York City attending the fall 2015 designer collections (and doing their best not to freeze) the rest of the fashion and retail world was partying in Vegas.

Just kidding, we were attending Magic Market week, the fashion industry’s largest tradeshow. It hosted over 83,000 attendees, including buyers from small independent boutiques and large multi-store chains. This year, the tradeshow debuted MIND + BODY + SPIRIT, a whole section dedicated to yoga, activewear and athleisure apparel. Taking up 5,000 square feet of trade floor space and featuring 31 brands, the offering in this category increased 50 percent over last year.

The growth comes as no surprise; activewear is currently the fastest-growing fashion market, and has become more widely desirable for a number of reasons, including recent celebrity collaborations like Adidas x Kanye West and (soon) Beyoncé for Topshop. According to Chris Griffin, president of sourcing at WWDMAGIC, this trend shows no signs of slowing for a simple reason: comfort.

“Comfort can elongate a trend that otherwise would have been gone,” he explains. “We just reflect the market, and [activewear brands] are looking to create things that are fashionable that can extend throughout the day.” Magic aims to represent what real people wear in the real world (as opposed to runway fashion), meaning we can reasonably expect to see more athleisure options popping up in department stores and multi-brand boutiques come fall. Until then, here's our take on six athleisure brands that stood out from the rest.

Colosseum

Colosseum spring 2015. Photo: Colosseum
Colosseum spring 2015. Photo: Colosseum
If you went to college, chances are you already own items from Colosseum — the brand’s umbrella company Colosseum Athletic Corporation licenses branded gear to about 400 universities. The collection initially caught our eye with its strong outerwear, but its versatile layering pieces, like cross-body sweaters, slub-knit sweat pants and mesh tanks, fit seamlessly into any wardrobe. Women wearing the pieces for hardcore workouts (as oppose to hardcore brunching) will be happy to know that Colosseum uses a trademarked C-Dri technology to wick moisture away from the body.

Beyond Yoga

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Available at Anthropologie, Nordstrom and Scoop NYC, Beyond Yoga is known for comfort and softness. (Perhaps that’s why Gwyneth Paltrow collaborated with the brand on a capsule yoga collection for GOOP in early 2014.) Waistbands are elastic-free to prevent digging and roll-down, and flat lock seams give pants a smooth, polished finish. The brand utilizes space dye, a four-way stretch and quick-dry fabric that is quite possibly the softest we’ve ever felt. Beyond Yoga also has an on-trend leisurewear range including a quilted, contrast-sleeve bomber, sheer striped boyfriend sweater and modal harem pant.

Crane & Lion

Crane & Lion spring 2015. Photo: Crane & Lion
Crane & Lion spring 2015. Photo: Crane & Lion
Making its debut at Magic this year, Boston-based Crane & Lion has carved a comfortable niche in just over two years. Available at high-end hotel spas including The Fairmont Hawaii and the Ritz Carlton St. Thomas, the brand is the antidote to today’s neon, print-crazy athletic styles. “That kind of stuff doesn’t go with an existing wardrobe,” explains Kaity Cimo, Director of Marketing. “We’re creating clean lines and on-trend color palettes.” The range includes Pima cotton basics done in smoky lavender and bleached-out blue, a convertible wrap sweater and a lightweight nylon moto jacket.

Prana

A look from Prana's collection. Photo: Prana
A look from Prana's collection. Photo: Prana
Easily the crunchiest brand on this list, Prana is the first apparel company in North America to offer Fair Trade USA-certified products and accessories. Launched in 1993 as a niche rock climbing and yoga brand, it has since expanded to include wool-blend jackets, denim and jersey dresses to become a 360-degree active lifestyle brand. Prana has five flagships, located in Boulder, Denver, San Francisco, Portland and Minneapolis, and is carried in 1,400 retailers worldwide including REI, The Sports Authority and Eastern Mountain Sports.

Karma 

Karma spring 2015. Photo: Karma
Karma spring 2015. Photo: Karma
Based in Vancouver, the land of Lululemon, Karma’s differentiating factor is its dancewear roots. The brand is helmed by dancer-turned-designer Jacq Smith and features ballet warm-up gear — think blush-toned shrugs, charcoal capes and heather grey robe cardigans. Since being discovered last January by Holt Renfrew, Canada’s luxury department store, Karma has been picked up by Nordstrom, Pure Barre and Barre Method. Prices range from $48 for bras to $178 for specialty outerwear.

Strut-This

Strut-This spring 2015. Photo: Strut-This
Strut-This spring 2015. Photo: Strut-This
Fans of Flywheel spin classes may recognize Strut-This — the LA-based brand known for fashion-forward prints can be found at select locations. Launched by two mother-daughter duos in mid-2011, the company is a sexier, funkier alternative to Lululemon. Key pieces include navy snakeskin-printed leggings, a Givenchy-inspired floral zip-up jacket and a white mesh-paneled sports bra with some serious T by Alexander Wang vibes.

Designers Make a Statement with Plaid Coats

Designers Make a Statement with Plaid Coats:

From left to right: Jamie Wei Huang, Alexander Wang, House of Holland, Coach, Shrimps and Novis. Photos: Imaxtree
From left to right: Jamie Wei Huang, Alexander Wang, House of Holland, Coach, Shrimps and Novis. Photos: Imaxtree
We first began to notice plaid coats popping up in New York at shows like Coach, Alexander Wang, Kate Spade and Novis (to name just a few), so when we saw the statement outerwear again in the first few days of London Fashion Week, we realized that this trend had legs. We particularly liked the pink (London seems to be painted with the color so far) version from House of Holland's plaid-heavy collection, and we're pretty confident there are more of these to come.

Taylor Swift, Alexa Chung and More Hit the 'Elle' Style Awards Red Carpet

Taylor Swift, Alexa Chung and More Hit the 'Elle' Style Awards Red Carpet:

Taylor Swift in Julien Macdonald, not going out of style at the Elle Style Awards. Photo: Ian Gavan/Getty Images
Taylor Swift in Julien Macdonald, not going out of style at the Elle Style Awards. Photo: Ian Gavan/Getty Images
London Fashion Week technically ended Tuesday, but many of the sartorially blessed elite stuck around for one last glamorous evening. 'It' Brits, like the LFW-ubiquitous Alexa Chung and Cara Delevingne, and a few high profile international stars, including Maggie Gyllenhaal, Diane Kruger and -- guys -- Taylor Swift, dressed up and hit the red carpet for the Elle Style Awards Tuesday evening.

Check out the highlights in the gallery below. It's all really good, as we've come to expect from the Elle Style Awards red carpet. At the very least, it's more interesting and fashion-forward than the Oscars were.



Naomi Campbell at the Elle UK Style Awards 2015. Photo: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images
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Naomi Campbell at the Elle UK Style Awards 2015. Photo: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images



Jessie Ware in Coach and Coach's Stuart Vevers at the Elle UK Style Awards 2015. Photo: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images
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Jessie Ware in Coach and Coach's Stuart Vevers at the Elle UK Style Awards 2015. Photo: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images



Lily Donaldson in Emilio Pucci at the Elle UK Style Awards 2015. Photo: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images
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Lily Donaldson in Emilio Pucci at the Elle UK Style Awards 2015. Photo: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images



Alexa Chung in Erdem and Topshop shoes at the Elle UK Style Awards 2015. Photo: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images
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Alexa Chung in Erdem and Topshop shoes at the Elle UK Style Awards 2015. Photo: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images



Diane Kruger in Chanel and an Edie Parker bag at the Elle UK Style Awards 2015. Photo: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images
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Diane Kruger in Chanel and an Edie Parker bag at the Elle UK Style Awards 2015. Photo: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images



Cara Delevingne in Vivienne Westwood Red Label at the Elle UK Style Awards 2015. Photo: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images
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Cara Delevingne in Vivienne Westwood Red Label at the Elle UK Style Awards 2015. Photo: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images



Daisy Lowe at the Elle UK Style Awards 2015. Photo: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images
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Daisy Lowe at the Elle UK Style Awards 2015. Photo: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images