Saturday, July 30, 2011

50's Fashion | 50's Fashion for Women | 50's Fashion for Men

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1950 gave birth to a wide range of original and distinctive style, which was a classic New Age twist. America, recently recovering from the devastating tragedy of the Second World War, rebuilt in 1950 brought hope of new life in a way that would have the opportunity to decide their own destiny. This metamorphosis was strongly represented in American fashion.

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Women in particular have changed significantly, as they dressed and presented himself to the evolution of a more liberated society, of course, women have begun to give preference to casual, relaxed clothing compared to the traditional rules of dress and formalities in the past few decades. Some of the most respected women in the new trends of 1950 included a simple button-up sweaters necklines, fitted blouses and full skirts, knee length. However, the most prevalent was the fashion at that time, women's dresses. Most of the dresses were worn by accident and was highlighted in the circle skirt, halter straps, collars, or small. Evening wear dresses looked soft, but brave, and come in many pastel shades with bold ruffles, tulle trim, velvet bows and dazzling. To install this time, evening wear, which usually had no sleeves or straps, noting that one of silk.

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More and more popular, full skirts from the 1950 contributions to maximize your appearance. To solve this problem, specially designed nylon petticoats to wear a full skirt fullness. Nylon was a favorable material for its high quality and easy maintenance wash. This gave rise to the fullness of the skirt, that has changed more than the gentle swish of the glamorous Royal, as flutter. Other important ways, this swing coat period last created in 1940 by Jacques Fath. Swing coat silhouette is "completely cover the entire post-war ideal for skirts and high pregnancy rate." Another 1950 trend of "trapeze dress swinging dress almost triangular in shape and is designed for use with low shoes and bouffant hairdo." Trapeze dress was later changed to a shorter baby doll style dress with a tent, which was popular during the next decade. Perhaps one of the most classic fashion clothing Christian Dior, 1950 the H line in 1954, which was slim tunic style dress with slim skirt. His other popular fashion at that time was his, and Y lines. Dior has long been a dominant force in the fashion world, especially in the 1950th His creative and usually bulky clothing gives women more feminine touch. Another designer Hubert Givenchy dress style developed in Paris in 1957, which he named Sack. Sack-started the trend straight waist dresses. Initially, it will be "equipped with a coating of dress and then go directly to methane at a short dress."





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I always had normal eyeliners and as I've lost my last one (it was from KIKO), I thought about trying something new. When I was at Innsbruck I've bought this one, a gel eyeliner from Essence! BIG FAULT! I hate it! It's very hard to remove it! Maybe I'm not able to make a normal line with it but all in all, it is a disaster and every try ends with a mess! I've also bought an eyeliner brush from Maybelline! I practically trough 10€ (for the gel eyeliner and the brush) out of the window and now I'm going to buy a new one! 

Ich hatte immer einen ganz normalen Flüssig-eyeliner und da ich meinen letzten verloren habe (der war von KIKO), dachte ich mir ich probiere was Neues aus. Als ich in Innsbruck war habe ich mir diesen gekauft; einen Gel-eyeliner von Essence! GROßER FEHLER! Ich hasse ihn! Es ist kaum möglich ihn wieder abzubekommen! Vielleicht bin ich einfach nur ungeschickt einen normalen Strich hinzubekommen, auf jeden Fall ist dieser Gel-eyeliner ein Desaster und endet in einer Sauerei (zumindest bei mir). Ich habe mir sogar einen Eyeliner-pinsel von Maybelline dazu gekauft aber es hilft alles nichts. Mit dem Kauf von diesem Gel-eyeliner und dem Pinsel habe ich also 10€ aus dem Fenster geworfen und kann mir jetzt einen neuen kaufen! 

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Friday, July 29, 2011

T-Shirt Alert: Support Honest Politicians. Have You Seen Any

Washington is full of crazy at the moment.  Hence this call for honest politicians.  Please join with me in finding honest politicians.  Let's send them to Washington.

As you search here's your uniform.  Check out this I Support Honest Politicians T-Shirt.  Let's find those suckers and put them to work.




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Snapshot: Lais Ribeiro and Kanye West by Russell James


Lais Ribeiro and Kanye West by Russell James.
Snapshot is a section featuring fashionable, memorable moments. No words, just an image. Enjoy..and discuss!
Source: Beauty is Diverse

Full Spread: Rihanna Rocks Givenchy, Marc Jacobs, and Christian Louboutin for Glamour’s September 2011 Issue

Rihanna’s full spread for Glamour Magazine’s September 2011 issue has hit the web:
The diva prances in fur and lace, rocking frocks by Givenchy and Marc Jacobs, and haute heels by Christian Louboutin.
See the full spread here:



What do you think of Rih Rih’s latest magazine blitz?
Source: Glamour.com

Snapshot: Melodie Monrose by Cüneyt Akeroğlu for Vogue Turkey August 2011

Melodie Monrose by Cüneyt Akeroğlu for Vogue Turkey August 2011.  Styled by Ece Sukan. See more here.
Snapshot is a section featuring fashionable, memorable moments. No words, just an image. Enjoy..and discuss!

Kanye West Rocking Balmain at the “Otis” Video Shoot

A video looks to be underway for the Kanye West and Jay-Z single “Otis” off their collaboritive album Watch the Throne, which is being shot in LA by director Spike Jonze. On set Kanye was seen wearing a Balmain white long sleeved shirt with eagle insignia embroidered on the left sleeve along with what appears to be a pair of his favorite Balmain denim jeans ($890)Check out pics below

The Fashion Bomb News Breakdown: Rihanna’s New Auburn Hair Color, Amar’e Stoudemire Reveals Promos For New Underwear Line, House of Deréon Takes You To The “City Jungle” for Fall 2011

• What’s more important than the debate on Capitol Hill to raise the debt ceiling? Rihanna‘s hair, of course! Here’s a photo of her new, subtler, auburn hair color. Hot! or Hmm… (Rihanna Daily)
Coach is releasing its classic bags in hot new colors, like this kiwi green shade. Fun, huh? Prices range from $298 to $498. Get yours at Coach.com (Purse Blog)
Franca Sozzani is turning Vogue.it over to the people! Once a week, a post on her editor’s blog will be written by a reader. Along with their pitches, she’s released a list of each guest blogger so we know what to expect come October when the readers take the wheel. Are her attempts making fashion more accessible hurting its hallowed exclusivity? Or does reader participation encourage loyalty to the Vogue Italia brand? What do you think? (Vogue.it)
Amar’e Stoudemire is blogging. Basketball blog Posting and Toasting, has revealed two posts from Stoudemire’s soon-to-launch fashion/sports website. In one post, Stoudemire gives us a teaser image from the ad campaign for his new underwear line. He explains, “Yeah, you know, with this ad I wanted to convey how my line of underwears is so sexy that I can’t even show them in the ad. If you think about it, for the common man, not a lot of people will see your underwears on a regular basis so this ad is, like, keeping you guessing just like the people around you.” The command of language: masterful. Loving the juxtaposition of “convey” and “underwears.”(Racked)
 
Atuai Deng poses for photographer Seye Isikalu. Styling by Aida Dolrahim. I love how the green eyeliner pops against her deep-toned skin! (Beauty is Diverse)
• The look for House of Deréon‘s Fall 2011 collection? “City jungle.” Tina Knowles says: “The combination of colors, exotic prints and silhouettes make for a cohesive collection with tremendous appeal. Beyoncé and I are so proud of the line-up and we can’t wait to see the consumer’s response and how she makes it her own.” Get excited! (The Cut)
~Jihan

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The handsome guy in the picture is Bastian Ramoser, he's a great photographer and took also some pic's from myself (part 1 + part 2) and now he's also on web:

Der fesche Herr im Bild ist Bastian Ramoser, er ist ein toller Fotograf und hat auch von mir (part 1 + part 2) schon ein paar Fotos gemacht. Jetzt hat er eine eigene Homepage:


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Contextualize Your Outrage - Well Said, Well Written

As a shark blogger who often delves into conservation issues to offer up opinions, ideas, and yes even conservation strategies, I was blown away this week by Ricks post over at Deep Sea News who tackled the recent expose on illegal shark fishing in Galapagos.

His post echos many I have read over the years and some that I have penned talking about the triumvirate of conservation.

1. Money

2. Strategy

3. Enforcement

His post is a perfect summation of the challenges that face shark conservation and a road map for next generation of shark conservation groups and individuals seeking to help sharks globally.

Yes, the loss of this many sharks in the Galapagos is a blow, it is also a wake up call to the global shark fin trade and the need, moving forward, to start thinking and acting differently.

If your not one for reading long well thought shark conservation summaries here's the crux of Ricks post:

So while we appear to be getting better at establishing legislative protection for sharks, where the rubber hist the road is in the enforcement of that protection. And enforcement takes funding, training, monitoring, consequences, public awareness, and a judicial process prepared to prosecute. Expecting open water to somehow police itself is as realistic as expecting a bank to safeguard its holdings without surveillance, guards, and a prosecutorial system.

Complete post here.

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