Oktober 31st, 2011
Theory’s ruched cotton and modal-blend jumpsuit is a chic update of an iconic ‘70s style. Black is the perfect backdrop for bold fashion accessories, so team this all-in-one with a statement necklace like our Fenton/Fallon piece and colored pumps or booties like Giuseppe Zanotti’s for an eye-catching evening look. Grab also a little short leather jacket like our Bebe one on top of it and you’ll perfectly dressed for the “colder” autumn weather.

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Oktober 31st, 2011
The New York based men’s and women’s fashion label Theory was founded in 1997 by Andrew Rosen and owned by Fast Retailing of Japan. The brand is well known for its clean-line and luxuriously simple clothes and accessories and are sold to upscale retailer around the world.
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Oktober 28th, 2011
Guys, there is another tidbit for you. Look at this leather holdall by Ted Baker. With its zip pocket and metal logo detail to the front, a detachable shoulder strap with an adjustable length, and a zipped inner pocket, it makes it an individuel men’s accessory.

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Oktober 27th, 2011
“I wanted my dresses be constructed, molded upon the curves of the feminine body, whose sweep they would stylize,” French fashion designer Christian Dior pointed out in his autobiography. Indeed, in the spring of 1947 this was Dior’s concept when he launched his incredible new women’s line collection “Corelle” which went down in fashion history as the “New Look”. Read the rest of this entry »
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Oktober 27th, 2011
The British fashion designer John Carles Galliano aka John Galliano (born in 1960) was the head designer of the French couture houses Givenchy (1995 – 1996) and Christian Dior (1996 – 2011). Since 1986 he has his own namesake fashion label.
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Oktober 27th, 2011
The British fashion designer John Carles Galliano aka John Galliano (born in 1960) was the head designer of the French couture houses Givenchy (1995 – 1996) and Christian Dior (1996 – 2011). Since 1986 he has his own namesake fashion label.
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Oktober 27th, 2011
Christian Dior in 1954. Details are coming up soon!
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Oktober 27th, 2011
Christian Dior in 1954. More info is coming up soon!
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Oktober 27th, 2011
French fashion designer Christian Dior first introduced the classic modern pencil skirt in the late 1940s using the term “H-Line” to describe its shape. It is in stark contrast to Dior’s full-skirted New Look in his “A-line.” Read the rest of this entry »
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Oktober 27th, 2011
The Y-Line was introduced by French couture designer Christian Dior in 1954. The term ‘Y-Line’ is usually used to describe a certain type of clothing, usually a dress that is shaped like the capital letter ‘Y’. Its slim-fitting shape with a straight, narrow cut falls from the V-neck to, or just below the knee.
See also Dior’s A-Line and H-Line.
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