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fashion trends

Sunday, 7 August 2011

Written by Daniel P Dykes When we first started collating the fashion trends of spring / summer 201
'70S GLAMOUR UST AS THE '50S AND '60S ARE BACK, SO TOO ARE PARTICULAR ELEMENTS OF THE '70S. THERE ARE TWO MAIN AESTHETICS: '70S BOHEMIAN, AND '70S SOPHISTICATED GLAMOUR. WHEN IT COMES TO THE LATTER, THINK DRESSES THAT FALL LIKE SHIMMERING WATER IN THE EVENING AND HIGH-WAIST PANTS WITH ELEGANT BLOUSES BY

Fashion Trends

Sunday, 31 July 2011

The Look: Marc Jacobs kept the Seventies spirit alive for his diffusion line with a series of earth-toned looks in the all-popular midi-length. This mustard jumper is given the luxe treatment with a felt fedora and eye-catching gold skirt.

Top 10 Qualities of a great fashion designer

Friday, 15 July 2011

The fashion industry is exploding and everyone, it seems, is vying for a part in the action. To get ahead in the business and sit with the ranks of Ralph Lauren and Calvin Klein, you as an aspiring designer should have some of the same qualities as the world’s top designers. Here are some of the qualities you’ll need to succeed as a designer:
1. Strong Business Sense
A great fashion designer has excellent business skills. You understand budgets, marketing, and sales concepts that are vital to getting designs produced and sold.
2. Good Communication
A number of people are involved in the creation of a garment, and as designer, you must be able to effectively communicate to everyone involved what he or she expects.
3. Sense of Competition
You continually strive to do better than your peers to come up with quality innovative designs quickly.
4. Highly Creative
You have a great sense of style and are constantly coming up with new ideas for fashions.
5. Strong Drawing Skills
Excellent drawing skills mean you can easily sketch your ideas onto paper to start the production process.
6. Good Eye for Materials
You have an eye for the materials of a garment, as well as the elements that make it unique, such as color and fabric.
7. Strong Sewing Skills
You can construct the garments you design. You understand what materials work best in the designs you are developing.
8. Team Player
Great fashion designers work well as part of a team. Designing a garment for production involves the work of many, from pattern making to sewing to shipping. As designer, you must be able to work well with all involved.
9. Knowledgeable of Current Fashion Trends
You follows trends and have a good eye for anticipating what your audience will respond to next.
10. Strong Visualization Abilities
Good fashion designers can visualize a garment before ever putting an idea on paper. You can see the finished product well before production and can put your ideas into words and onto paper so others can grasp the idea as well.

2010 Mini Skirt Fashion Trend: Metallic Mini Skirt

There is no reason eligible Mini Skirts Fashion For Girls should not wear a mini skirt when they want to. Every Girls  needs to feel attractive and good about her body. If a  Girls works hard at looking good, then wearing a mini skirt is something that she should take advantage of and do as she pleases. A great mini skirt is a must have for any woman’s wardrobe.
Mini skirts are fun fashion items. They’re never really out  of  fashion  and they keep on returning as a feature piece every few summers. They’re not for everyone, but for those who enjoy them it’s worth knowing how to look your best wearing one. This article gives some pointers on how to get the best out of Mini Skirts.
The style of the skirt is very important. There are many different types of mini skirts ranging from youthful and fun to conservative. Any woman over the age of thirty should avoid mini skirts with sequins, appliqued flowers, or embroidered butterflies. These designs are juvenile for a mature  Girls. Girls should keep the pattern simple, since a mini skirt is attention-grabbing on its own. There’s no need to overdo the effect.

Top 10 Qualities of a great fashion designer

Saturday, 30 April 2011


The fashion industry is exploding and everyone, it seems, is vying for a part in the action. To get ahead in the business and sit with the ranks of Ralph Lauren and Calvin Klein, you as an aspiring designer should have some of the same qualities as the world’s top designers. Here are some of the qualities you’ll need to succeed as a designer:
1. Strong Business Sense
A great fashion designer has excellent business skills. You understand budgets, marketing, and sales concepts that are vital to getting designs produced and sold.
2. Good Communication
A number of people are involved in the creation of a garment, and as designer, you must be able to effectively communicate to everyone involved what he or she expects.
3. Sense of Competition
You continually strive to do better than your peers to come up with quality innovative designs quickly.
4. Highly Creative
You have a great sense of style and are constantly coming up with new ideas for fashions.
5. Strong Drawing Skills
Excellent drawing skills mean you can easily sketch your ideas onto paper to start the production process.
6. Good Eye for Materials
You have an eye for the materials of a garment, as well as the elements that make it unique, such as color and fabric.
7. Strong Sewing Skills
You can construct the garments you design. You understand what materials work best in the designs you are developing.
8. Team Player
Great fashion designers work well as part of a team. Designing a garment for production involves the work of many, from pattern making to sewing to shipping. As designer, you must be able to work well with all involved.
9. Knowledgeable of Current Fashion Trends
You follows trends and have a good eye for anticipating what your audience will respond to next.
10. Strong Visualization Abilities
Good fashion designers can visualize a garment before ever putting an idea on paper. You can see the finished product well before production and can put your ideas into words and onto paper so others can grasp the idea as well.
 

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