Taylor Swift collaborated with Christian Siriano on her 2011 campaign for “Wonderstruck”, her new fragrance. Click the image for a link to Fragrantica.com’s collection of the commercial videos, photos and more info.
Month: December 2013
Letoya Luckett in Christian Siriano S/S2012 for the BET awards 2012.
Selena Gomez wears Irina Shabayeva in 2011. From glamincblog.onsugar.com
Heidi Klum wears Emilo Sosa. 2010
Daniel Franco’s beautiful gown from 2008, was a showstopper, and got some good press. Click the image for a link to the original article.
From strangelycompelling.tumblr.com. This site is ever-inspiring. Click the photo from House of Malakai for Twisted Lamb, for more info and more daily inspiration.
This is a painting by San Francisco artist Claire Welsh. You can see and purchase the corset it is based on by clicking the painting. Also, check out her work at http://www.coroflot.com/clairewelsh
One of my favorite stores on Etsy just posted some new vintage listings! Check out their amazing handmade lingerie and stunning vintage hats! Click the photo by Ben Trivett with Model Jillaine Gill for a link to the Tattoo Girl Lingerie store!
Newsmaker of the Year: The Candidates
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The winner, selected by WWD editors, will be published Dec. 16.
MIUCCIA PRADA
TITLE: Lead designer
COMPANY: Prada
NEWS THIS YEAR: Even by her industry-leading standards, 2013 proved stellar, as Miuccia Prada delivered two of the most marveled-over and dissected collections of the year. In addition, she did what previously seemed near impossible — she helped to costume an unimaginably glamorous, high-profile period film — Baz Luhrmann’s “The Great Gatsby” — using clothes from current and recent collections.
But then, that is part of Prada’s enduring brilliance. Over the years, she has made liberal use of historic references, sometimes to the degree that a dress — or 40 — can transfer into an idealized take on a time long gone. Yet her work remains consummately daring and modern in its shattering of conventions and, yes, in its proselytizing. Prada is first and foremost a fashion designer — she’ll correct someone in a heartbeat should they suggest otherwise. But her thought process swings intellectual and political, elements she streams into the body of work that often muses on women’s roles in society. For More
The Prada Empire Matriarch. Amazing woman!