January 18th, 2010
Posted by Veronica Valter
We had been waiting for Critics’ Choice Awards 2010 for long. This event is important not only because it praises acting talents but because it is a huge fashion demonstration which allows lots of beautiful women to show off and see what others are worth!
This year the Awards were held on Friday, January 15 at the Hollywood Palladium. Everything was fantastic but weather. For some reason the sky decided our celebrities needed to go through some difficulties. But we are the people of the 21 century and what can rain do to us? Nothing! Plenty of special assistants were walking with the celebrities carrying umbrellas for them – really nice picture!
Well, in fact I’m more interested in dresses at the moment rather than weather problems. So, let’s begin.
The event was attended by a myriad of beauties, not only actresses but also singers, models and other socialites. Lots of glitz and glamour filled the red carpet. And it’s really hard to make the list of best dressed. But I’ve coped and here you can see it:

#1. Anna Kendrick. The girl looked very feminine and very chic at the same time. The assymetrical light-colored Marchesa gown accentuated her gorgeous figure perfectly. The clutch and the ring complemented the attire well.

#2. Chloe Sevigny. The soft lilac Valentino dress was the best choice. Ruffles are hot for the new coming season, so we can say Chloe is in trend! But she does need to smile!

#3. Halle Berry. Very sexy dress with a low cut looked fabulous on her! Men just couldn’t tear their eyes from her!

#4. Heidi Klum. This woman lives to be admired! She looks perfect. No signs of recent pregnancy!
See more stylish women…
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October 29th, 2009
Posted by Erin Sun
John Galliano asked the 17 year old American model Karlie Kloss to cover the spring 2010 Christian Dior ad campaign.

As to this season, Karlie takes part in advertising for Marc Jacobs’ Lola, Chloe, Uniqlo, Lacoste, Pringle of Scotland and Sportmax.
She’s also often shot for popular magazines! Her covers include American Teen Vogue alongside Chanel Iman and Ali Michael.
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October 15th, 2009
Posted by Veronica Valter
This phone is really a pretty tiny thing. It comes with 2.6-inch touch screen and 2-megapixel camera.

The phone is wrapped in crocodile skin and festooned with 640 Swarovski crystals-3,251 carats in total. Of course, it cannot be cheap and those who would like to purchase the Christian Dior new creation will have to pay $24.000.
The Dior mobile also has a special asset, the mini My Dior phone that allows the user to answer and place calls from a separate small phone without actually using the main phone. This technology is the first of this kind. It goes for $5,000.

Both phones were created by ModelLabs.
Well, I guess $24.000 is too much for a cell phone. I can better buy a car instead. What do you think? Would you purchase a Dior phone?
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October 5th, 2009
Posted by Veronica Valter
Lingerie fashion trend is top popular at the moment and some designers have already introduced it into their new Spring/Summer collections, especially those who presented their ranges during the Paris Fashion week.

We have discussed Christian Dior’s line which was entirely focused on the newly-invented trend and now Jean Paul Gaultier has shown his own way of wearing underwear stylishly.

If Cristian Dior chose the sophistication as his main direction, Jean Paul Gaultier stopped at more casual representation of the trend.

The collection was named The G Spot. And as a result every outfit had something to deal with lingerie: stockings of various colors, bras and corsets in diverse designs, garters and panties. But despite the fact lingerie was used so clear the garments looked descent and wearable.
See more interesting designs…
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October 4th, 2009
Posted by Veronica Valter
Christian Dior Spring/Summer 2010 collection is impossible to tear the eyes from. It is luxurious, elegant and super-sexy thanks to the lingeire-as-outwear trend invented by Jogn Galliano for the previous fashion season.

Stylish jackets that seemed to be perfect for business wear were combined with extremely short skirts and dresses and even babydolls that are generally not appropriate to be worn outdoors. But fashion changes and changes dramatiacally!

Now lingerie pieces that used to be great only for bedrooms are chosen by designers as something equal to usual clothes. Stockings, bras, panties, corsets are seen everywheer in Dior’s collection and they don’t look vulgar!

Enjoy Christian Dior collection…
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July 9th, 2009
Posted by Veronica Valter
John Galliano Autumn/Winter 2009-2010 Haute Couture fashion show for Christian Dior was sensational. Lots of really perfect designs showed us what the beauty and originality is.

First of all we should mention that the show was presented at an unusual place. The models walked down the catwalk at Dior salon in Paris. Surrounded with the flowers the girls looked very pretty and fascinating.

The choice of the place is explained very simply. It is not for cost-cutting purposes, according to Dior CEO Sidney Toledano, but due to the desire of the designer to express the spirit of couture.
See more fantastic designs…
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July 2nd, 2009
Posted by Veronica Valter
Everyone knows that women from Asian countries dress differently from the way we do. They have to wear long, sometimes floor-sweeping, body-covering black robes called abayas to cover their clothing in public.
Nowadays few of them want to wear one and the same design of abaya all the time. To solve the problem a few international designers decided to try themselves in this, earlier unknown for them, sphere of creation.
It was the process of constant learning of Islamic traditions, customs and fashion tendencies. It was not easy. But the result is fantastic. Abayas made by designers were chic and sophisticated, adorned with rhinestones and made of luxury materials. These new styles of abayas were intended for rich Muslim women who wanted to stand out of the crowd and always look fabulous.

The Saks Fifth Avenue Riyadh and Jeddah fashion show was held in George V Hotel in Paris. It was opened by a horsewoman in a flowing, made-to-measure Islamic gown atop a snorting steed rearing on its hind legs. The spectacle was great.

Then followed the show of 22 abayas customized by international designers specially invited for that. Among the attendees were Saudi Arabian royal family, participating designers Felipe Oliveria Baptista, Adam Jones, Anne Valérie Hash and Martine Sitbon.
Designers who used their talents to work on the terrific abayas, which are required in Saudi Arabia, included Christian Dior’s artistic director John Galliano, French luxury labels Nina Ricci and Jean Claude Jitrois and Italian houses Blumarine and Alberta Feretti.
Know more about the show…
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