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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Kathy Ireland - Fashion Model to business women



I had a very enjoyable chat with former model and current business woman Kathy Ireland. Kathy became a model in her late teens, but never felt modeling was her fervor. Instead, she saw modeling as a way to an end – a way to pay her way through college and start a business of her own. Starting with a line of fashion designed socks, Kathy Ireland global has grown to contributing design solutions for the whole home as well as solutions to problems for working moms – whom she describes as all moms – whether they get a paycheck or not. Her business has now sold over 100 million pairs of socks.
My interview with Kathy Ireland follows.

You had a successful career as a supermodel. What inspired you to go into business for yourself?

 I did okay as a model – I wouldn't say I was "super", although I worked for some publications that were super. At the time I was modeling there were lots of other models out there I would believe to be supermodels. I was rarely seen and rarely heard. I was told I had a voice that could "Kill small animals". But I believe it was a blessing that I wasn't super as a model because I not at all felt I could count on that.
Modeling wasn't what I aspired to do – it wasn't my fervor, but I'm thankful for the experiences it gave me, like being exposed to people of all cultures. I knew modeling would be short term for me. Although I would have liked to do some celebrity endorsements, no one was offering them to me.
I was involved and fascinated in business before my modeling career. I saw modeling as a way to accumulate money to go to college and to save capital for a business.

You started out designing a sock collection and expanded into home furnishings, rugs, lighting, art and upholstery. What was your motivation for expanding into home décor?

We start processing with socks – I thought,"Let's take something very basic like socks with modern fashion designs" – if women embraced the socks, then we would be successful.
When we first started out, my resourceful Director, Jon Carrasco and I loaded up our backpacks and started knocking on doors to try to trade our socks. We had a lot of doors slammed in our faces and were told, "It will never work. It's never been done before." We ended up resting in airports to save money. When people say to me, "Sleeping in airports, that must have been quite a sacrifice", I reply "That wasn't a sacrifice. Give up is not doing what is your passion."
I believe that to succeed you need to turn down the noise, the negativity, and move forward. You must know an awful lot about whom you're going to work with. We really made it a point to examine our possible partners, even to the extent of pulling surprise inspections – and we support our partners to inspect us just as thoroughly. Our customers come to us because they need a solution and they need it now.

I understand that you use your home as a testing lab of sorts for new products you've designed. How important of a role does your home play in your day-to-day business activities? Is that role growing or diminishing as your business continues to grow?

 In fact, every team members use their homes as testing labs. The childrens just love it. When I started testing products at home I was testing rugs, and I had my kids take all the nasty things out of the refrigerator and "have at it". We construct forts with furnishings and have pillow fights to make sure the furnishings are tough, but I have to make certain the kids know that it's not okay to jump around on the furniture at someone else's house whenever they're visiting others. After all, their furniture may not have been designed to survive the abuse.
Trying at home is a lot of fun and it's useful for discovering what types of improvements require to be made to our products.


You're CEO of Kathy Ireland Worldwide, and also do a lot of charitable work promoting awareness of family issues such as hunger, teenage pregnancy, HIV/AIDS, arthritis, and breast cancer. Yet, you were also named the 2002 Outstanding Mother of the Year Award from the National Mother's Day Committee. How do you manage to make time for your family?
Ever since I was a little girl I knew I wanted to be a mom. That was really important to me. I made that clear to my team members even before I had my kids. I made it clear to one and all from the outset that I wanted to keep family first – my husband and me at first, but that I would be including kids finally. I'm lucky that I work with an amazing team of people who understand and support that.
About a year ago I spoke at an event in the company of some very well-known speakers, including Maya Angelou and Barbara Walters. My point was that making your family a precedence needs to be a goal each and every day. I oppose with Barbara Walters' answer of "No" when she was asked, "Can women really have it all?" I think it's absolutely possible for women to have it all if they don't lose sight of their priorities. I know for me, when my priorities are out of thump, stress is unavoidable and I get all out of sorts.
Although things change, I look at my calendar and the kids' calendars 18 months out. Preparing well in advance can make a big variation. I've always believed that my business serves my family rather than my family serves the business.


What one factor, trait, or belief would you say has contributed most to your success?
Turning down the noise, the negativity and not getting discouraged. You need to find people who encourage, support and believe in you. And, you need to take the time to really get to know the people you're going to be working with.
When I was young, my dad used to tell me when I was delivering papers on my paper route, "If the customer expects their paper in the driveway, put it on the front porch." He helped me understand the idea that you need to give 110%, that it's important to exceed expectations – to under promise and over deliver, and I see that in successful businesses.
I took my kids to an ordinary amusement park and then took them to Disney World. You could easily see the difference that Disney makes and you can appreciate their attention to detail. A tremendous amount of work and thought goes into differentiating Disney World from just any ordinary amusement park.

Your website is an important tool for your business. How do you keep its message unified?
I'm very concerned with the website. I have an incredible team. I give direction, but I think the real direction comes from the customer – what her areas of interest are, what her needs are.
Some of the content is experience driven as well. We had a close call with one of the kids and I thought, "This almost happened to us – how can we stop this from happening to someone else?"
I offer my point of view on the website. My team members also have great suggestions – like those from Chef Andre and Nicholas Walker. It's a real team effort. Kathy Ireland Worldwide now has an infrastructure of 37 people. The team members know and respect my priorities and they know how it needs to be done. Everyone gives 110%.
I see the website as a Thank You to to women for rotating down the noise of stereotyping. Many of my customers who first bought socks have been following the site for years. We don't sell anything on the website, it's all about providing solutions to problems the customers are facing. I believe that if a customer is going to take the time to visit the website, I don't want to waste her time – I value her time too much.



Who would you say have been the most influential people in your life? In what way?
Jesus Christ. I became a Christian at the age of 18 out of boredom, loneliness and jet lag. One day my mom threw the Bible in my suitcase and I opened it to Matthew and started reading out of boredom. I'd been to church before but never really liked it. It was noisy and seemed like a scary place, but the Bible is really about Jesus, and it's amazing. Many of the stories in the bible are about being a woman in a world that's completely dominated by men, but they demonstrate just how much Jesus loved women, broke down barriers for them and gave them courage.


What would you say was the biggest mistake of your business life? What did you learn from that experience that you'll always carry with you that other entrepreneurs might learn from?
I look at failure as an lesson, and I admit I'm very well educated .Not researching partners carefully enough has caused problems. I learned that if someone says, "No", you need to ask, "Why?" If they say, "Yes", you need to ask "How?" You really need to do your training, get to know the people in your life and who you're functioning with.
I had lunch with the dean of the Law School at USC. He said, "A genius learns quickly, but doesn't sleep much." Most busy moms don't get sufficient sleep – I like to sleep and I don't get as much sleep as I'd like. I work in my office, when I'm on the road and when I'm at home. You need to have self-control and set limits.


What advice can you offer working moms about realizing their dreams, nurturing their families and balancing work and life?
Discover your fervor. You can't truly consign to anything without passion. Every dream needs its own plan – you must put a plan in place. Examine your dreams, set goals – what you want to achieve – and then look at the obstacles and try to take away them one by one.
Look at everything in your life – where can you cut back on expenses so you can realize your dream? Look at the available capital that are out there – get to know the bankers, be friendly and be available. My business started with a loan that was funded on a business plan. You need to let the banker feel your passion and the interest you have for your dream.

What inspired you to write your book, Powerful Inspirations: Eight Lessons That Will Change Your Life, and who do you think would benefit most from reading it?
The motivation behind each lesson came from God. The book was written to answer questions women had asked me. I've heard from men and amazingly, even many teenagers who tell me the book has been very helpful to them.
I've also written three children's Story Reader books that are part of "Mona's Favorite Words". Actions Have Consequences, What Do Mommy's Do? and An Angel Called Hope. I narrated them all at a slow pace, to hold children, especially for those who don't have English as their resident language. I've found Story Reader books really come in handy for keeping kids engaged. With my own books my kids can hear my own voice reading to them while I'm helping one of the others with training.
What's next for you?
Mostly, my customers will decide that. I'll be co-sponsoing my 4th LPGA tournament in November in Alabama with The Mitchell Company. I'll be developing homes with Mitchell Company, which is exciting because I get to work with neighborhood issues, like safety, access to parks and services and the like. The first development will be in Florida .

Who Has Inspired You?

Kathy Ireland has truly progressed from her early days as a fashion model to becoming a role model for working moms and just about anyone who needs inspiration in their life. Since our interview, I've already been able to put her advice of setting boundaries and learning it's okay to say "No" to good use.
 

Monday, August 30, 2010

Calvin Klein Jeans introduces fall collection

 
Calvin Klein Jeans introduces Fall 2010 for men and women to take sexy to a whole new level. This season, the collection is sexy with improved design engineered to enhance and maximize aesthetics in a sultry way.

Calvin Klein Jeans recently unveiled its global advertising campaign featuring supermodel Lara Stone exclusively in the Fall 2010 campaign. The Fall 2010 global print advertising campaign for women’s Calvin Klein Collection was shot by photographers Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott in Los Angeles, California and features Ms. Stone, in a stark, androgynous, black and white setting.

Following the successful introduction of Calvin Klein Jeans Body for Fall 2009 - a denim offering that is uniquely designed for a more contoured, shape enhancing fit – the brand has introduced an extension of the line for Fall 2010, X Denims - The new ultra skinny and narrow leg denims for men and women have been designed for a lean, slim silhouette. The collection offers a variety of fits and washes in the X Denim range with an addition and introduction of Jeggings & Denim Dresses.

Body Jeans will be introduced in the Fall 10 and will see hints of new washes. From light-weights to heavy-weights along with leather jackets, Fall ’10 witnesses a wide range of exciting Winter wear. The collection in shirts this fall is wider than before, with a wide range of checks & stripes. The solid stretch poplin shirts and denim shirts make a strong comeback which are going also featured in the campaign. Piquet polo has been introduced with styles & colors like never before. Tees for men see a deep variance from logo to graphics to shaded tees in basic as well as highlight colors.


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Red Carpet Celebreties: 10 Best Emmy Awards Moments

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1.Claire Danes, 2010 Emmy Awards
Claire Catherine Danes is an American, actress of television, stage and screen.And born April 12, 1979 . She is top recognized for her roles as Angela Chase in My So-Called Life, as Juliet in Baz Luhrmann's Romeo Juliet and as Yvaine in Stardust.

2. Lea Michele, 2010 Emmy Awards
Lea Michele, known professionally as Lea Michele, is an American actress and singer.She was born August 29, 1986. Michele began working proficiently as a child actor on Broadway in productions such as Les Misérables. She has lately received prevalent praise for her role as Rachel Berry, which has accumulated Emmy and Golden Globe nominations.


3. Julie Benz, 2010 Emmy Awards
Benz was born in Pennsylvania.The family settled in close Murrysville when Benz was two, and she started ice skating when she was three. She competed in the 1988 U.S. Championships in children’s ice dancing with her equal David Schilling, future in 13th. Her older brother and sister, Jeffrey and Jennifer, were the 1987 U.S. Junior Champions in ice dancing and competed globally.


4. Carrie Preston, 2010 Emmy Awards
Carrie Preston is an American actress, born June 21, 1967 And she acts on both stage and screen. She also have produced, directed, and edited. Her husband ,Michael Emerson and brother actor John G. Preston respectively.



5. Eva Longoria Parker, 2010 Emmy Awards
The exact moment Eva Longoria became the country's water-cooler topic can be easily pinpointed: It happened when her Desperate Housewives character, Gabrielle Solis, seduced her teen gardener in the first season.

6. Ricky Gervais, 2010 Emmy Awards
Comic Ricky Gervais found himself presenting live red carpet coverage of America’s Screen Actors Guild Awards after joking the female host was on crack.



7. Ryan Murphy, 2010 Emmy Awards
Ryan Murphy has had quite a career and according to him, his success is equal parts talent and luck. Murphy is not only the director of Eat Pray Love, but also the creator-director of Glee and is the mastermind behind the genre-busting Nip/Tuck.


8. Julia Louise Dreyfus, 2010 Emmy Awards
Julia Scarlett Elizabeth Louis-Dreyfus is an American actress ,born January 13, 1961 She is a good comedian, broadly known for her sitcom roles in Seinfeld and The New Adventures of Old Christine.
9. Amber Riley, 2010 Emmy Awards
Amber Patrice Riley is an American actress , born February 15, 1986 and also singer greatest known for her role on the series Glee as Mercedes Jones.

10. Anna Paquin, 2010 Emmy Awards
Anna Helene Paquin is a Canadian-born New Zealand actressn, born July 24, 1982. Paquin's first gravely victorious film was The Piano, for which she won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1994. Her performing career took off roughly half a decade later on when she appeared in a string of successful films including She's All That, Almost Famous and the X-Men franchise.


Eva Longoria’s Robert Rodriguez Emmy dress is a split decision

Eva Longoria’s Robert Rodriguez Emmy dress is a split decision



Eva Longoria’s Robert Rodriguez Emmy dress is a split decision


They say that first impressions are one of the most important parts of human interaction, and my first impression of Eva Longoria’s black Robert Rodriguez Black Label gown at last night’s 2010 Emmy Awards was…not good. And despite all of the great pictures I’ve seen of it afterward, I just can’t shake that initial feeling.

If you look closely at the gown’s bodice, you can see that it has two horizontal bands running around it, one above and one below the stomach. When I initially saw the dress on the E! red carpet coverage, it’s possible that the angle was just bad or Longoria was slouching a bit, but the placement of those two bands made her look like she had a big tummy pooch. I don’t think she does; it appears to just be an effect of the way the dress was constructed. But the gown is certainly requiring her to deal with significant corsetry to keep its shape, and with that in mind, it shouldn’t be creating that effect at all, ever.

Jennifer Carpenter wore the best dress that no one’s talking about

Jennifer Carpenter wore the best dress that no one’s talking about



Jennifer Carpenter wore the best dress that no one’s talking about


a few people have mentioned Dexter’s Jennifer Carpenter on their lists of well-dressed starlets at the 2010 Emmy Awards, but very little mention of her was made during the fashion pre-shows or by people documenting the event live via the internet. Her shimmering asymmetrical Oday Shakar gown caught me by complete surprise when I was flipping through last night’s photos this morning, and several fashion sites don’t even have the designer credited.

I normally keep a lookout for Carpenter and her husband and TV brother Michael C. Hall on the red carpet because I’m such a Dexter fangirl, and she almost always looks flawless, but she’s outdone herself here. I love long-sleeved asymmetrical necklines on the red carpet because they’re so bold and real-world inappropriate, and the shimmering gunmetal of her dress is every bit as beautiful as the shimmering Armani champagne worn by Claire Danes.

Susan Sarandon sparkles in Donna Karan with daughter Eva Amurri in vintage Thierry Mugler

Susan Sarandon sparkles in Donna Karan with daughter Eva Amurri in vintage Thierry Mugler



Susan Sarandon sparkles in Donna Karan with daughter Eva Amurri in vintage Thierry Mugler

If a mother’s appearance is any indication of how her daughter will age, Eva Amurri has a lot to look forward to. Mom Susan Sarandon’s good genes have already blessed her with an enviable figure and acting chops, and last night in vintage Thierry Mugler at the 2010 Emmy Awards, Amurri seemed poised to take things to the next level.

Somehow, though, my eyes keep going back to Sarandon in her utterly perfect sequined black Donna Karan dress when I look at pictures of the two of them. Sarandon is such a master of dressing her body and Karan is such a master of the black dress for women of any age that the combination of the two is a match made in sartorial heaven. I hope I look half as good now as Sarandon did last night, let alone when I’m old enough to have a grown daughter.

The Kain Label Pocket Tank in White For Kim Kardashian-vintage-inspired worn-in tank.

The Kain Label Pocket Tank in White For  Kim Kardashian-vintage-inspired worn-in tank.



The Kain Label Pocket Tank in White For Kim Kardashian-vintage-inspired worn-in tank.

Ted Rossi Python Hobo Bag -Hilary Duff

Ted Rossi Python Hobo Bag -Hilary Duff



Ted Rossi Python Hobo Bag -Hilary Duff

Linea Pelle Dylan Leather Zip Tote - Vanessa Hudgens

Linea Pelle Dylan Leather Zip Tote -  Vanessa Hudgens



Linea Pelle Dylan Leather Zip Tote - Vanessa Hudgens



Linea Pelle Dylan Leather Zip Tote as seen on Vanessa HudgensWashed Italian leather with solid brass hard and chocolate brown cotton twill lining

Kate Bosworth - Zambos and Siega's bag for celebrity handbag

Kate Bosworth - Zambos and Siega's bag for celebrity handbag



Kate Bosworth - Zambos and Siega's bag for celebrity handbag

Celebrities wedding in Las Vegas

Most of the fashion celebrities’ marriage life didn’t start well. Las Vegas' reputation as a place where one could get a quick marriage and soon end to a quicker divorce, especially if you are a  fashion celebrity.  A famous pop singer Britney spears married her childhood friend Jason Allen Alexander at the little white wedding chapel on Las Vegas was annulled a day later within 55 hours of marriage. The lighting-fast union made headlines around the world and helped solidify.

But, we can’t say that all fashion celebrities wedding in Las Vegas ended in disaster. Some of the most famous fashion celebrities have got quick marriage in sin city that stood the test of time and leading a happy marital life.

Brokedown Vogue Tank as seen on Vanessa Hudgens

Brokedown Vogue Tank as seen on Vanessa Hudgens



Brokedown Vogue Tank as seen on Vanessa Hudgens

the Wildfox Open Heart Crew Neck in Metal Black, seen on Beyonce

the Wildfox Open Heart Crew Neck in Metal Black, seen on Beyonce



the Wildfox Open Heart Crew Neck in Metal Black, seen on Beyonce

fashion celebrities interview

How to become a great model

To become a great model is not so easy and it needs lots of work and concentration. Models should sacrifice their likes and dislikes in order to become a successful model. Following some tips in our profession always helps a lot and for models. Modeling tips are essential and it is best to say that models should follow the tips compulsory.  Here are some basic modeling tips that the models should follow.
1.Punctuality is the foremost thing that is needed in the models profession. Since there are many competitions existing in the field of modeling punctuality is must to get a good impression and model agencies always look for the models who maintain punctuality in their work.

2.Love your profession and do all your modeling work whole heartedly because our mood reflects our work so love your work.

3.Smiling is attraction but the models should know when to smile and how to smile. Always smiling in poses doesn’t look good. 

4.Follow the instructions of photographer so you might get some model poses and always don’t look for the camera. 

5.Have a healthy diet and do regular exercises. Drink plenty of water and have a good sleep.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Jacqueline Bisset to do ANEW campaign


Avon Products, Inc. announced a partnership with award-winning international actress, Jacqueline Bisset, who will serve as the face of the revolutionary ANEW Platinum line. This new skincare line for women 60+ from Avon’s pioneering ANEW line was developed to recapture the appearance of youthful contours and will debut this fall through Avon Representatives.

“I am excited to be working with Avon on the ANEW Platinum Collection, as it specifically addresses the needs of women with my skincare concerns,” reveals ANEW Platinum spokesperson Jacqueline Bisset. “I want a skincare product that makes my skin look as young as I feel. ANEW Platinum helps recapture the definition and tone of younger skin.”

“Jacqueline embodies everything the ANEW woman aspires to be beauty, poise and sophistication,” says Andre Baradat, Vice President, Global Skincare Marketing, Avon. “We are thrilled to have such an amazing international beauty icon as the face of our new breakthrough ANEW Platinum line.”

The ANEW Platinum Night Cream and Serum will be available beginning November 2010 in conjunction with an advertising campaign featuring Jacqueline Bisset. She will also appear in the pages of the Avon brochure for ANEW Platinum beginning in November 2010.


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Fashion models ,Have some pretty models and catch their poses in open. Modeling is an art and not every one can deserve it.

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Top Model Aafreen Vaz , refuses princess tag


It's hard to concentrate on looking attractive, as New Zealand's Next Top Model challenger Aafreen Vaz found out. Vaz was eliminated from the contest on Friday night after her photoshoot  who- failed to impress the show's judges.


The 20-year-old student agreed with their judgment of her picture, which she said was taken under hard circumstances.
"I hated the way my eyes looked - dead and flat, no glow in them," she told Stuff.co.nz.
"It was really tough. I was the last one to go up. The parrot had to deal with different skin temperatures and had to come down to mine. It gave me a good bite."
However, Vaz didn't consent with judge Chris Sisarich's comment that she was "a bit of a little princess".
"I am far from a princess. I'm not choosy about my hair. Sitting here chatting to you I've only brushed my hair once today - when I got up." Vaz had a opening to prove she's not prissy with the makeover she received in last week's episode. She "loved" the look she was given, but this was not the case with all the contestants.



"Noticeably some of the other girls are friendly to their hair and a few of them had tantrums and were crying. I think it comes down to the fact that everyone's different."
It was a active week for the models, who were also given a confront to network with insiders from the fashion industry.
While Vaz enjoyed the challenge, fellow contestant Dakota Biddle's strange approach to the task stood out.
 "I understand if someone wants to take an casual approach. But I think she took informal to an extreme. Some of the words she was using were a bit improper for VIPs," said Vaz.
Despite this, she thinks all the remaining contestants deserved to be there.
"The girls in there are a pool that's completely delegate of New Zealand and our mixed culture society. Everyone's completely different."


Vaz herself is testimony that not all models are cut from the same cloth. She is studying towards a Bachelor of Science majoring in Physiology at Otago University.

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Couples Watch: Kate Hudson Does a Script Reading for Her Rocker Beau

Couples Watch: Kate Hudson Does a Script Reading for Her Rocker Beau



Couples Watch: Kate Hudson Does a Script Reading for Her Rocker Beau


Matt Bellamy during a coffee break at Vienna's Hotel Imperial's café terrace. The actress, who's following Bellamy and his band Muse on their European tour, was sporting a gray T-shirt and dark glasses during the sweet outing.

• Kevin Jonas, ordering vodka and cranberry cocktails for his wife Danielle in between a few smooches at New York's Empire Hotel rooftop bar. There after premiering Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam, Jonas and his wife celebrated at the private party with his brothers, Nick and newly 21-year-old Joe, who gladly presented his ID to the bartender before collecting his Bud Light Lime.

Julio Iglesias Marries Longtime Girlfriend

Julio Iglesias Marries Longtime Girlfriend



Julio Iglesias Marries Longtime Girlfriend


Spanish singer Julio Iglesias is no longer Un Hombre Solo – the 66-year-old fast-living Lothario on Tuesday married Dutch model Miranda Rijnsburger, who has been his girlfriend for the last two decades.

The native of Madrid – full name Julio Jose Iglesias de la Cueva – wed his bride at the Virgen del Carmen church in the posh resort town of Marbella, Spain. The pair have five children together, the latest, a boy, born in 2007, when Rijnsburger was 41.

Paris Hilton Arrested for Cocaine Possession

Paris Hilton Arrested for Cocaine Possession


Paris Hilton Arrested for Cocaine Possession

was arrested Friday night in Las Vegas for possession of a controlled substance after cocaine was found in her purse, a police spokesman says.

Hilton, 29, was arrested shortly before midnight on Las Vegas Boulevard after police pulled over a vehicle that Hilton was in. The hotel heiress was not driving.

Public Information officer Marcus Martin said the vehicle was stopped after officers believed marijuana smoke was coming out of the car in front of the Wynn Hotel, where Hilton’s boyfriend, Cy Waits, operates a nightclub.

After a search of Hilton, cocaine was found in her purse, Martin said.

Hilton was booked into the Clark County Detention Center early Saturday morning but later released. The male driver of the car was arrested on DUI drug charges.

This was the third drug-related incident involving Hilton this summer.

In July, Hilton was held by police on the French island of Corsica and caught with less than a gram of marijuana in her purse but released without being charged.

Earlier in July, she was questioned by South African police at the World Cup after she was allegedly caught smoking marijuana. Her rep called it a "complete misunderstanding," and Hilton wasn't charged.

Her latest tangles with the law come three years after she went to jail for violating probation in an alcohol-related driving case.

Fashion & fun to come at Fashion WEEKEND


Headline music acts Sola Rosa and pop darling Ruby Frost will ramp up the entertainment at New Zealand Fashion WEEKEND, adding to a schedule that will include more live music, art, DJ’s and food than ever, as well as a selection of New Zealand’s finest fashion.

After four full days of Fashion Week shows, New Zealand Fashion WEEKEND opens up to the public on Friday afternoon and evening, then again for a full day on Saturday.

“There’s a huge amount of action at Fashion WEEKEND. Stop for a bite at Fashion Plate, catch Sera Lilly’s show, see Sola Rosa play and get some beauty advice,” says NZFW Brand Director Myken Stewart.

Adding to the confirmed headline acts, Sydney DJ MOONCHILD will be spinning his famous blend of nu-disco and club favorites to get the party started in the Cutting Room, joining a fantastic local DJ line up entertaining guests right through the week at the Cutting Room Bar.

The most fashionable restaurant in town Fashion Plate will be open all weekend serving up delicious tapas and conveniently fast meals making Fashion Plate the perfect place to grab a bite between shows.

Fashion lovers can get the low down on hair and beauty with informative and entertaining seminars from Dr. Catherine Stone from the Face Place, Pheonix Cosmetics, Jackie O’Fee (Signature Style), Magic Tan, Inika and The Skin Institute. Paul Serville and the Servilles Creative Team will be on hand to share their salon secrets and the latest cuts and styles for summer with the eager audience.


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Friday, August 27, 2010

Christina Hendricks: The New Face of London Fog

Iconix Brand Group announced that Emmy Award-nominated actress Christina Hendricks will appear in its London Fog brand's fall marketing campaign.

Hendricks stars in AMC's award winning series, Mad Men, and was recently named "Best-Looking Woman In America" by Esquire magazine. The multi-media marketing campaign will debut in October issues of
fashion and lifestyle magazines such as Elle, Cosmopolitan and InStyle, outdoor and online.

Christina Hendricks stated, "London Fog is a classic brand, which I love. It also ties in to Mad Men, we used London Fog in the show and this was a nice way to tie everything together. The trench is such an iconic shape for men and women. It works for anyone - it worked in the 1960s and it works now."

Hendricks was chosen for the London Fog campaign for her glamorous and sophisticated persona. The alluring black and white campaign features Hendricks posing seductively in London Fog outerwear and
accessories. The campaign was created by the Iconix in-house marketing team and shot by photographer Nino Munoz in Los Angeles.





Read more about Christina Hendricks: The new face of London Fog @ Fibre2fashion
 
 
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