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In the present society, women are more conscious about their personality and demand for gorgeous intimate apparels has increased. They prefer wearing beautiful lingerie as an expression of their sensuality. Twenty-five years before, women of
British Lingerie – Industry Overview :
The total worth of British lingerie market is estimated to be around 2.48 billion during the past year, which is a growth of 13% compared with the figures of 2002. On an average, one million bras are being sold in the
Sensual And Stylish World Of Italian Lingerie’s – Industry Perspective
In the perspective of lingerie's, men are only left to wonder, 'boxers or briefs' whereas; a woman's physique being sculpted and adorned in a unique way of its own, offer a wide assortment of choices. The market for women's wear lingerie is being manipulated by the advent of modern technologies and fabrics that make new designs, and innovative intimate wears. These products have a higher profit margin than any other regular apparel. New trends in lingerie and fabric emerge exclusively from Europe and predominantly from
French Lingerie – An Industry Overview
Current lingerie industry in
Chinese Lingerie Market :
Chinese lingerie market is a dynamic sector. Their market structure is composed of many national and international brands, and intimate apparels are brought in by many countries; names unknown to the consumer.
The country's lingerie market is a fast moving one, and there is a drastic change during the recent past. The lingerie market is estimated to be of a total value of 2 billion euros, and industry experts predict a further positive increase of 20% every year. The country is the third largest for luxury consumption, and is assumed by the market leaders to catch up with the position of
Sehr Mahmood goes to
Sehr had a busy year planned for her from attending fashion shows, modeling, music videos and finally participating in Miss Earth 2006. Sehr will be attending one more international beauty pageant, and uplifting the pageant industry of
Sonia Ahmed, President of Miss Pakistan World says, "This is the second year we are with Miss Earth, and we are very proud of being a part of this.
"The results for Miss Earth are not out yet, but we are hoping and praying. It's a tough pageant and our background in pageantry is growing tremendously."
Beauty of a woman is a matchless attribute; with nothing to surpass it. So long a time there have been the existence of women in this world, there have been lingerie's as well. This fashion serving luxury undergarment expresses her beauty loving feminine personality, apart from the basic need of supporting her physique. Though the word 'lingerie' normally describes both male and female undergarments, the term is commonly used to refer woman's intimate wear. Lingerie is a broad term and includes garments like bras, panties, stockings, thongs, garters, peignoirs, sheer night gowns, and exotic night wears.
Evolution of Lingeries:
Concept of the lingerie's dates back to the period when people lived in forests whose beginnings are lost in far antiquity. Women in those days bound their body with long scarves folded, looped, and cross folded so as to mould their figures and enhance their beauty. Sculptures of the classical age depict women wearing pieces of fabric to support their bust and waist. The applications of these fabrics were simple and functional, focusing more on support over appearance. Lingerie's evolved into a fashion icon during the 19th century. When men were involved in the First World War, women became the breadwinners of their family. This new identity beckoned them about the need for more practical undergarments that are lighter and breathable, and can be worn during industrial works.
Later during the 21st century manufacturers and fashion houses started expanding their manufacturing and marketing with sexy and fashionable designs and colors. There was a renaissance in the lingerie world seen with more focus on female curves, as women went to unforeseeable extremes to obtain the perfect 'hour glass' figure. Lingerie's were designed with lavish laces, embroidery and ribbons. Today, the intimate wears available in the market have more sex appeal as compared with the ones used in olden days. Exclusive boutiques are also becoming inherently popular in cities.
The Identical twins Ashley Olsen andMary-Kate Olsen, 22, has created a new two clothing lines, a couture collection called The Row and a less expensive line called Elizabeth and James.
But it appears like fashion business is suffering, because of their different lifestyles.
Ashley really wants to be a respected businesswoman and be taken seriously.
And other one, MK also do, but she is not willing to give up her lifestyle and act like an adult for their job.
So Ashley is now differing her twin from the couture line. She decided MK should not be involved with The Row and has asked her to step back from her current responsibilities until she is having her personal life together.
It seems like MK is left to focus on the cheap stuff, the more affordable line, Elizabeth and James, “It’s tough because The Row was so much of Mary-Kate’s idea. Mary-Kate has a unique fashion sense.
Ashley says that she just sees herself more as a business person.
We never really thought of them as having either a unique business or fashion sense, their empire was handed to them when they came of age by crafty lawyers and managers.
The pioneering initiative that has made gold a buzz-word amongst fashionable youth in the Arab world is set to make waves in the jewellery world once again. World Gold Council (WGC), the global advocate of gold, in partnership with the region’s leading jewellery house Damas, has launched this year’s ‘Generation Gold’ Youth Campaign featuring its centrepiece youth jewellery brand - Farfasha.
As part of the overall strategy to engage its intended audience, WGC and Damas have come up with a fresh story concept for its main promotional vehicle – a 60-second TV commercial that reflects the unique brand proposition of Farfasha in the context of the ever-changing tastes and sensibilities of the youth.
Nancy Ajram, the celebrated face of Farfasha for three years now, portrays a charming girl-next-door enjoying a typical day in a quaint neighbourhood on a lazy weekend – roaming around in a bicycle, passing by a fruit stand, enjoying baked goodies in a local bakery and meeting a new acquaintance in one of the neighbourhood cafes. The subtle story demonstrates the many facets of a young woman and how Farfasha jewels compliment each of her transformation.
The new TV commercial was shot in historic Batroun, a coastal city 53km from
The new Farfasha jewels featured in the TV commercial were created by seven noted Italian designers who came up with funky and colourful designs that set the youth trends for the season. What makes the latest collection even more unique is that the pieces can be personalised according to the wearer’s tastes.
Introduction
Technology has propelled the growth of human society in innumerable ways. From the basic needs of food, clothing and shelter to advanced robotics and health care, technology has rapidly assumed the status of an arguably indispensable and highly effective tool in the modern era. Clothing has always been both a necessity with regard to human civilization and a means of showcasing ones culture and interests. Social status, religious leanings, cultural diversity and professional status can all be amply reflected by ones clothes. A wide array of different styles of clothing is now possible, aided by powerful technological tools that supplement and shape the creative ideas of fabric designers.
Evolution of Fabric Design
In accordance with Darwinian principles, man is a remarkable example of adaptability. And a look at the way clothes have evolved only goes to illustrate this. In addition, the progress of mans concept of fashion has also transformed over the ages. Starting from merely covering ones body with natural fur to protect it from the vagaries of the natural elements in ancient periods of human existence to designing special suits and fabrics woven out of exotic materials to meet adverse environment requirements like space and desert surroundings, man has always shown ingenious capability to engineer requisite changes in the fabrics. The concept of fashion too has seen a marked shift with the variety of choices available in the present times. Of course, technology is a major driving force behind fashion trends.
One of the hottie actor in the movie “High School Musical” showed up turning heads in a sexy white sequined dress along with a pair of silver strap heels and matching silver bracelets.
She was looking gorgeous in her outfit and was the center of attraction in the whole function. Most of the young crowd was feeling lucky to see and meet her.
And with a host like the most outspoken Russell Brand, the sky is the limit for this year’s VMAs, taking place at the Paramount Studios in
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Prepare For Chaos - That's What Designer Lucie Boshier Says She Is Planning For NZ Fashion Week This Year.
No stranger to controversy, the Auckland-based designer has in previous years distributed leaflets questioning the direction and morals of the fashion industry.
Last year a flyer showing a cartoon-esque figure - looking remarkably like Karl Lagerfield - positioned behind a skinny, pale model bent over snorting cocaine got the fashion industry's hackles up.
Although she's taken part in the public events at fashion week this will be her first year showing to those all-important overseas buyers.
Boshier says she is excited about the prospect of buyers from outside of
"Sometimes people come into my shop and look round and walk out and I think - you just don't get this, I know there's a much bigger market out there."
Boshier says that the run up to Fashion Week has been ‘crazy'.
Also said that “I thought sorting out the seating would be easier - I was saying to everyone - yeah I can find you a seat and then Fashion Week takes 40 seats for sponsors and then there are the buyers...and now I'm not sure I can fit everyone in."
All of Boshier's clothes are manufactured in
Inspiration for the latest collection is the musical Caberet.
"The collection is based on the Liza Minnelli character in the film - and we're going to have girls coming out of giant champagne glasses."
Sounds like the Lucie Boshier show will be a very interesting experience.
NEW York Fashion Week will have a distinct Australian flavour when it kicks off this week.
As New York-based Australian designer Michael Angel opens the prestigious show on Friday, he will be joined by top
While she previously showed her label in
"In
"But because the
The label is currently stocked in 18 stores in the
"Our agent is saying that within 12 months we can go to 100 stores, but we need to do a show in the
Mr. Angel, a 33-year-old designer and former stylist, grew up in Melbourne and worked for label Saba then took on roles at US surfwear giant Oakley before starting his own label, which is now in its second season.
The winter 2009 collection he is set to show at the opening show at the New York Fashion Week headquarters of Bryant Park will focus on '70s rock 'n' roll.
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The MELBOURNE Spring Fashion Week's first public event appeared to be a cold fizzer. A vicious little wind whipped around Bourke Street Mall yesterday morning, pecking at models' silk frocks and keeping onlookers to a minimum.
"Ooh — ya just wanna give 'em a coat, dontcha?" one shopper clucked cheerfully from a nearby tram stop. But the six models valiantly ignored goose bumps prickling under fake tans and posed against the GPO's elegant stone facade. Their outfits will be included in two free lunchtime shows tomorrow.
A chic black-and-white pencil skirt and frilled blouse by Nicolangela adhered to the season's va-va-voom glamour theme. A pale satin mini, draped and pinched into a fluttering sheath by Lisa Ho, was typical of spring's art deco styling. And a lean gunmetal suit by Arthur Galan, worn with low-cut white V-neck T-shirt, showed the importance of mixing casual and slick tailored components in men's wear.
At
Source : www.theage.com.au
Michael Jackson aka "The King of Pop" recently celebrated a quiet 50th birthday with family and friends.
The 13-time Grammy winner, who has sold more than 750 million albums, told ABC News' "Good Morning America" that he's "looking forward to doing a lot of great things. ... I think the best is yet to come in my true humble opinion."
He said that, "People see some of the things I do and they say, Why don't you show this to the world? People don't know you do these things.' And maybe I will," he said.
"That meant very much to me and seemed to be received so beautifully by the public and the world. You know, I enjoyed it very much," he said.
His last album of new music was "Invincible" in 2001, but the 25th anniversary reissue of "Thriller" this year has sold 635,000 copies in the
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