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We love our new generation of self proclaimed editors, and as far as anyone’s concerned many of these “amateurs” are getting a lot more exposure and praise than the 10 biggest household names in print. With print slowly making an exit and the accessibility of the web, this is the new generation of fashion. There is a whole world of female teen and not so teen bloggers bringing you a frequented glimpse of their personal style mixed with incoming trends. Today I wanted to highlight Caroline Mode, a personal fashion Blog which gets a ton of traffic and is very in tune with the news, bringing you the latest in a more than timely fashion. Her delivery is always very well edited and designed. So take a peak at Swedish Blogger Caroline’s world and click here to peruse through more…

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Oldies but Goodies ! ‘ Autoportraits, la couture ‘ editorial by the Kaiser, with the beautiful Freja Beha Erichsen ’shooting herself ‘ for Numero Magazine #81 (March 09)

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Lookbook: Bershka

Season: Spering Summer 2009
Bershka is a popular and very present Spanish clothing brand with stores all over Europe, above are previews from their menswear and womenswear Spring Summer 2009 collections, click HERE to check out more than 90 looks in Bershka’s Spring Summer look book.
Appliqued earrings from Wa'Ou

Appliqued earrings from Wa’Ou

I carry around a little bit of Moncton-born designer Céline Vautour on a near daily basis. It’s a quarter-sized fabric strawberry, as plump and adorable as its muse, that sits on my ring finger. It’s a touch gaudy, a bit unexpected and borderline ridiculous. But I love it. And hey, that’s exactly how I feel about Vautour’s entire collection: the funky and funny Wa’Ou. I love it, too.

Wa’Ou (waoucreations.blogspot.com) is a loud line of shirts, dresses and accessories that’s fun and whimsical. Having recently moved here from Montreal, this new Haligonian is soaking up all the charm of our seaside town. Vautour developed a love for the quaint little gardens and landscaping she sees spotting the city—a clear escape from the “concrete jungle” she left behind—and has let it explode into totally adorable designs.

A top with Celine Vautour's signature strawberries.

A top with Celine Vautour’s signature strawberries.

Cut in a simple silhouette, her shirts ($75) are adorned with strawberries and vines, frilly fairies, owls and more, done in ’70s-style appliqué—all hand-sewn and embroidered. Her dresses (from $75), the designer’s passion, are more complex and include a “no-fail” cotton jersey frock, which gathers and drapes in a dozen perfect places and a nylon mini appliquéd with cars. She has a no-zipper policy, which means her comfortable garments are as fitting for quirky weddings as they are for a bike ride, and she’s cut her designs to fit every woman from size 0 to 18.

Along with the little strawberry bauble holding tight to my finger, the Wa’Ou accessory line (from $5) is made up of more rings (fabric skulls included), embellished headpieces, including cutesy headbands made from strings of hearts, and earrings garnished with such adorable miniatures as teapots, mushrooms, swans and, you guessed it, more strawberries.

Vautour’s collection may not be a head-to-toe line for all, but deep down in everyone, there’s definitely a little Wa’Ou just itchin’ to get out.

Wa’Ou can be found at the Halifax Farmers Market, 1496 Lower Water St., every Saturday morning.

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Zoe Saldana at an Amfar event.

The incredible young cast includes the lovely and talented Zoe Saldana. These are photos of Miss Saldana at amfAR’s Cinema Against AIDs event in Cannes.

I like the asymmetrical cut of the dress and the metallic heels and clutch are nice accents, however, I think the beige/butterscotch color too closely matches Zoe’s honey complexion. And although she plays Uhura in “Star Trek,” a character well-versed in alien languages, the ponytail is a little too alien-esque.

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African Fashion International (AFI), organisers of the Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban Fashion Weeks, is proud to announce ARISE Africa Fashion Week, a showcase of the continent’s leading fashion designers at the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg, from the 12 to 20 June 2009.

ARISE Africa Fashion Week is five-year sponsorship agreement with ARISE Magazine, the acclaimed magazine of African style and culture. ARISE launched in February 2009 and is produced in the United Kingdom and distributed internationally.

Nduka Obaigbena, group chairman and editor-in-chief of ARISE, said “ARISE recently presented the African Fashion Collective at New York Fashion Week. The partnership with African Fashion International (AFI) is a continued celebration of African achievement and an extension of our commitment to recognize and showcase the very best of African creative talent. I firmly believe that ARISE Africa Fashion Week will attract an international audience and markets beyond the global African Diaspora. The world’s eyes will be firmly focused on Joburg”.

ARISE is published by THISDAY, Nigeria’s premier newspaper of record, with some 700 staff members in 38 offices across the country. THISDAY has a daily circulation of 100,000 copies (120,000 on Sundays) and a daily readership of 4 million.

THISDAY entertainment division, THISDAY LIVE, is internationally renowned for the music and fashion festivals it has hosted since 2006. Some of the biggest names in music and fashion have participated, many for the first time in Africa, including Jay-Z, Beyoncé, John Legend, Rihanna, Usher, Christina Aguilera, Shakira, Seal, P. Diddy, Mary J. Blige, Chris Brown, Tyson Beckford, Lionel Richie, Diana Ross, Alek Wek, Liya Kebede and many more.

For the past 14 years, THISDAY LIVE has produced the THISDAY Awards, which celebrates good governance in Nigerian business and politics, recognizing outstanding leadership in banking, oil, government and other categories. Many of the world’s greatest leaders in business and politics have come to Nigeria to speak and participate in these awards, including Bill Clinton, Former US Secretaries of State, Dr Henry Kissinger and General Colin Powell, Former German Chancellor, Gerhard Schroeder, Kofi Annan, Jeb Bush, Howard Dean, former Prime Minister of France, Dominic De Villepin, former Australian Prime Minister, John Howard, former President of Mexico, Vicente Fox, Donna Brazile, Karl Rove, Steve Forbes, Larry Summers and many more.

Dr. Precious Moloi-Motsepe, chairperson of African Fashion International, says “Our goal is to promote African talent, both locally and on a global scale and ARISE Africa Fashion Week is a further step towards fulfilment of this goal. We are delighted and privileged to partner with ARISE Magazine and Nduka Obaigbena, who shares in this common objective. ARISE Africa Fashion Week will afford the continent’s top fashion design talent the opportunity to capitalise on this unprecedented world attention”.

Dr Moloi-Motsepe continues “The fashion business has been a significant contributor to the GDP of most African countries. In South Africa, the clothing and textile sector generated sales of over R18.4 billion in 2006 and this sector represents 1.8 percent of overall employment in this country.
By comparison, the British creative industry brings in ??21 billion. Africa can compete in the global fashion industry by focusing on our abundance of creative talent and our unique African signature. ARISE Africa Fashion Week will benefit the local textile industry, inter-African trade as well as capitalise on global interest in the continent as a creative source.”

African influences have abounded in European and American collections; a trend which global fashion consultant, Claire Hamilton of WGSN New York, believes is only going to grow. “Tribal or ethnic prints have been popular on the runways for several seasons and right now the African aesthetic—defined especially by textile patterns or beadwork—is very appealing.”

Renowned US fashion critic, Suzy Menkes, detailed in a recent New York Times article entitled “The Bright Continent,” how African inspirations are a dominant theme in current fashion trends and how there is now a new focus on diversity, from model selection to accessories and design. ARISE Africa Fashion Week has already confirmed the participation of 50 of the best African fashion designers from 20 countries, from all regions of the continent. ARISE Africa Fashion Week is set to become an annual event and it is envisaged that it will be hosted by different countries on the continent each year following 2010, with Nigeria being hotly tipped to host the event in 2011. Organisers are confident that it will become one of the world’s major perennial, must-attend fashion events.

Joburg Tourism Company CEO, Lindiwe Mahlangu, commented “that by hosting ‘Joburg-Africa at its best experience’ during this exciting time of our history and more importantly with a flagship project like ARISE Africa Fashion Week as core element of the experience, Joburg would once again be reinforcing its status as a World-Class FCC host City”. “This initiative will have a major business and cultural impact, creating a legacy project for the continent.”

“For the duration of ARISE Africa Fashion Week, the Sandton Convention centre will be the hub of fashion collections, exhibitions, trade and entertainment. Guests to Joburg during this time will be spoilt for choices in the city with the golden touch-come & feel the golden touch” says Mahlangu.

Patterned Cut-Aways

Cocktail swimsuits are going to be big again this summer (think completely impractical swim suits – with lots of ‘cut-aways’, basically the type of thing that may look stunning but have the power to give you absolutely awful tan lines).

Well, if you are into that sort of thing you may find as I’ve noticed, that they tend to mainly come in block colours like black or white and be all about maximum glamour, sexiness and exposure.

I was happily surprised then to find these two retro patterned cut out swimsuits, which make a refreshing change to the bulk of these type of swimsuits in the market right now.

The Highstreet option is from Urban Outfitters and costs ??38.

The Designer verision is by Milly and costs ??151.70 and is available from Net-a-porter, who suggest this swimsuit can double up as a top as well.

ellemacpherson1.jpg Even if Elle MacPherson only wore an Omega Speedmaster Chronograph watch with her black strapless Victoria Beckham dress with matching peep toes, she still looked fabulous. Well, when you have a body like that, how can you go wrong? She’s like a walking Barbie. I love Elle.

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This is latest luxury fashion clock Dior are showing best and unique cool design from another similar watch product and this luxury fashion clock Dior product is providing much reliable and remarkable future just like lightweight, interior design and many more, I love this latest high advance conceptual based unique luxury fashion clock Dior product. This luxury fashion clock Dior is a type of mysterious Louis VUITTON watch and other French luxury Dior presents a new model similar connotations. This luxury watch was introduced after Base world and his name is the mysterious Dior CHRISTAL luxury watch product. And this is a Swiss and French fashion watches are completely luxury and fashion able product and create this perfect machine that takes three Swiss engineering, electrical and more a technical wonder to come this autumn 2009 at a price of 20,000 euros. Really this luxury fashion clock Dior watch product is extra ordinary future able product because first a fall this is not more expensive and secondary services for this luxury fashion clock Dior is much reliable from another watch product.

Apparently Mr. and Mrs. um… Seal? like to renew their vows yearly on their wedding anniversary – yes, every, year. How sweet. But the wealthy celebrity couple also, apparently, like to make them “fun” themed events. We suppose this keeps guests happy at what could otherwise be snoozy events. But this time the couple went redneck, complete with bridal cornrows. Is this a fashion I Don’t or what?! At least it is just a silly *joke*, unlike the pairing’s marriage.