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  • Figures and Landscape by Thomas Damgaard 2008

    Figures and Landscape by Thomas Damgaard 2008
  • Sunday Beauty

    Sunday Beauty
  • Fashion Time

    Fashion Time
  • Forever 21 Boutique

    Forever 21 Boutique
  • New Vintage Interior of Parisian Shop

    New Vintage Interior of Parisian Shop
    New vintage interior

    The Inspired Shop

    The new interior for Parisian shop L'Eclaireur was issued Arne Quinze, by the artist from Belgium.

    Fashion shop

    For furnish of internal territory of a fashion it was required two tons of wooden boards, and also it is a lot of others vintage elements. Into walls it's integrated 147 screens showing various animated plots.

    The Vintage Interior

    Vintage shop

    “This place inspires us. We each time try to be beyond easier luxury. This research, search, surprise… Various possibilities for display of necessary expressiveness of data, the actual moment.
    It not simply stop, is experience. The project has united in itself dreams, emotions, history and memoirs. It's imagination in which each person will find itself.”

    Parisian shop

    VIA «New Vintage Interior of Parisian Shop»

  • Winter garden in the Northern club

    Winter garden in the Northern club

    Elite club

    “The Northern Club” it is organised by group of known professionals and businessmen in 1867 year when in British Empire clubs of gentlemen were very fashionable. The four-storeyed building was initially created as hotel.

    Elite a citadel of gentlemen

    Members of this private club have chosen bureau Fearon Hay Architects for building of the new neighbour for a historical building.

    Jet set club

    Jet Set Club

    The new building under the concept reminds a Winter garden: thin steel lattices, glass — the style inspired by the Victorian epoch.

    In this project borders between an interior and an ex-terrier are mixed; they are equally substantial and hospitable.

    VIA «Winter garden in the Northern club»

  • Fashion Z | Art

    Fashion Z | Art
  • Fashion X | Art

    Fashion X | Art
  • The French house of fashion Louis Vuitton

    The French house of fashion Louis Vuitton

    Louis Vuitton tahitienne bags

    Female bags — the main accessory of an image of any girl. Therefore to buy a bag — a duty of each woman of fashion respecting.

    Art handbags from Louis Vuitton

    LV luxury bagManufacturers of bags Louis Vuitton have earned for a long time already to themselves excellent reputation. The company Louis Vuitton is engaged in manufacture of exclusive bags. Thus Louis Vuitton bags differ high quality, after all for their basis high-strength materials are taken only.

    Bags Louis Vuitton become a fine variant for those who adheres to individuality in all. Louis Vuitton handbags comprise quality, beauty and an exclusive. Therefore real women of fashion cannot simply ignore a bag Louis Vuitton.

    By means of elite bags it is possible to change the image when it it will want to you. Thus your expenses will be much less. Our Internet represents to a copy of elite bags also shop female bags.
    However it is not necessary to forget and about other accessories, as a purse. Besides, female bags will look more effective if to pick up to them fashionable footwear.

    award AIA

    In 2006, architect Peter Marino finishes work on three-storyed boutique Louis Vuitton in Hong Kong and receives important architectural award AIA.

    Art boutique Louis Vuitton

    VIA «The French house of fashion Louis Vuitton»

  • Get "Mad" at Banana Republic

     Get "Mad" at Banana Republic

    Mad Dolls

    Mad Dolls

    I was thrilled to open up the newspaper today and see an article about the new Mad Men-inspired collection that is going to be launching at Banana Republic on August 11th! My boyfriend got me into watching Mad Men this year, and I quickly caught up on everything I missed. I adore the show and I can't wait for the next season in 2014. I'm drawn to the show for so many reasons (cough-Don Draper-cough), but the main reason: the fashion! The 1960s style is fabulous. Whether you're a Betty, a Peggy, or a Joan - the clothes are drool-worthy.

    This summer, Banana Republic has teamed up with Janie Bryant, the costume designer for the show, to offer fans classic pieces with modern-day twists. In the newspaper article I read, it was said that the collection wouldn't focus on classic sixties colors, like mustard yellow and bright green, but would work more with black, navy, and red for a sophisticated edge. The boyfriend and I are certainly excited to scope out the pieces when they hit stores.

    I was lucky enough to win an amazing giveaway over at A Life in the Fashion Lane. This blog has become one of my favorite reads; the blogger, Alexa, has a great sense of style and writes really sweet posts. I was so excited to find out I had won this beautiful romper by Lucca Couture! This is the first romper I've ever owned, and I love the way it fits. I'd love to add a few more to my collection! Thanks for offering this great prize, Alexa! Everyone should go check out A Life in the Fashion Lane. You won't be disappointed!

    Dear readers, I cannot believe that this is the first time I'm introducing my family's awesome little Puggle (pug/beagle mix) to you! This is Abby, and she's the funniest, sweetest, cutest dog you will ever meet. I promise you we normally do not dress her up, but she started nosing her way into a shirt I had left on my bed and... we couldn't resist. She actually didn't seem to mind too much about the scarf or hat that we put on her, once she was told that there was a cookie waiting for her. So here's my little fashionista, always playing it up for the camera!

    VIA Get "Mad" at Banana Republic

  • Kiss Nail Dress from Influenster

    Kiss Nail Dress from Influenster

    Harajuku fashion

    Kiss Nail Dress

    Hello everyone! It's been a while since I've posted - I've been keeping busy! Today I want to talk about my experience with the Kiss Nail Dress kit that I received in my Love VoxBox from Influenster! I received this product complimentary, for testing and review purposes, and I'm absolutely thrilled to share with you!

    Kiss Nail Dress kits equal "ultimate fashion for tips and toes!" I adored the sparkly, animal-print pattern I received, called Bodysuit. Applying these nail stickers could NOT be easier:

    1. Peel the sticker off the backing
    2. Line up the sticker on your nail
    3. Smooth down, watching for bumps or air bubbles
    4. Fold over the excess
    5. File!

    I had so much fun applying these nails one night when my friends were hanging out in my apartment. They laughed at my exclamations of "Wow!" and "This is so easy!" Sure, the pattern was not something I would normally gravitate to, but I ended up loving it!

    According to Kiss: With 28 strips in each package, you can cut up your extras to create designs that can be used on top of polished or artificial nails. Nail Dress doesn’t dry out the way other polish strips can, so you can save them to use on your next DIY mani. A nail design booklet is included in each package, just in case you need a little inspiration.

    I kept my nails dressed for over a week - that means multiple showers, hand-washings, etc. They stayed perfect the whole time! I'm looking forward to trying other Kiss Nail Dress styles (with 18 different patterns, the possibilities are endless!). They can be purchased in major chain drugstores and mass retailers like WalMart, CVS, and Walgreens, and they cost around $6.99.

    Thanks to Influenster and Kiss for sending this wonderful product my way! I was lucky enough to be able to attend NYFW for the first time this year (eek), and my experience was definitely incredible. From the street style photographers everywhere outside Lincoln Center ready to shoot you when you walk out, to the crazy amazing designs inside the shows, I had a blast. For those of you who didn't get the opportunity to attend, here's a recap of some of my favorite shows.

    VIA Kiss Nail Dress from Influenster

  • Irina Shayk GQ South Africa Magazine

    Irina Shayk GQ South Africa Magazine
  • Pop Faces by Joshua Scott

    Pop Faces by Joshua Scott
  • Teen Choice Awards

    Teen Choice Awards
  • Arlenis Sosa by Tony Kim for Deutsch Issue #43

    Arlenis Sosa by Tony Kim for Deutsch Issue #43
  • Eniko Mihalik for MK Mag by Mark Viszlay

    Eniko Mihalik for MK Mag by Mark Viszlay
  • Liya Kebede by Tom Munro for Vogue Italia

    Liya Kebede by Tom Munro for Vogue Italia
  • Maggie Weinheimer by Mikael Wardhana in Clash of Hues

    Maggie Weinheimer by Mikael Wardhana in Clash of Hues
  • Vogue Italia

    Vogue Italia
  • Exit Magazine S/S

    Exit Magazine S/S
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