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Model Cindy Crawford

Being a big fan of cargos, I love the new pair of Houlihan Skinny Cargo Pants from J brand. Apparently they are about the coolest non-denim item at the moment. Already it has been seen on Cindy Crawford, Rhianna, Vanessa Hudgens and Gwen Stefani to name a few. No-doubt they will be a huge seller due to the exposure it's been gettting with the Hollywood stars.

I hope you like it as much as I do !!!

Sales Guide - Melbourne

Posted by Bianca on Tuesday, June 29, 2010

For all you fashionistas......

Here is a guide to all the sales happening around Melbourne , from VIP sales, to warehouse sales and in store sales. If you become a follower than you will have the privilege of being updated frequently about sales events happening around Melbourne.

1.SURF, SKATE, SNOW, STREET WEAR

Direct to the public! Up to 80% off!

Top brands - Zoo York, Ezekiel, Circa, Independent, Street Machine, Burn, Alphanumeric, Santa Cruz, Emerica, American Apparel, DC Shoe Co, Vans, Es, Fallen & more!

First sale since 2008 - 4 days only - Don't miss out!

When:

Thursday 1st to Sunday 4th of July 2010

Where:

Moorabbin Town Hall
Corner of Nepean Hwy & South Road
(Moorabbin station) Melways ref: 77 D5

Times:

Thursday 1st: 12pm - 7pm
Friday 2nd: 11am - 7pm
Saturday 3rd: 10am - 6pm
Sunday 4th: 10am - 6pm

2.GRIP JEANS SALE

This is a genuine liquidation sale!.

Free Gifts for all purchases of $150 and over.

*Special offer:
Buy 1, get the 2nd item* FREE!*
*2nd item must be of equal or lesser value
*Not valid with any other discount offer

When:

Sale on now until sold

Where:

216 - 218 Smith Street, Collingwood VIC

Ph: 03 9415 1587

Times:

Monday to Thursday: 10am - 5pm
Friday: 10am - 5.00pm
Saturday: 10am - 5.00pm

Sunday: 11am - 5.00pm

Payment:

Cash, eftpos & all major credit cards

3.PEPE & OBEY SALE WAREHOUSE SALE

Re-locating and all stock must go! Up to 80% off!

Brands - Pepe Jeans, Obey, Ambiguous, The Hundreds and Rebel 8, with up to 80% OFF.

For 2 weeks shop at Prices Starting from $10!!

When:

Thursday 17th of June to Thursday 1st of July 2010

Where:

39 - 41 Claremont Street, South Yarra VIC

Times:

Open 7 Days

10am - 5pm

Payment:

cash, eftpos & all major credit cards

4.SASS & BIBE WINTER SALE

From 10 - 40% off!

When:

Wednesday 9th of June 2010
while stocks last!

Where:

5 Melbourne locations;

141 Bridge Road, Richmond

532 Chapel Street, South Yarra

GPO Melbourne

Chadstone Shopping Centre, Dandenong Road

Doncaster Westfield

Payment:

cash, eftpos & all major credit cards accepted


5. TRUE ALLIANCE BRAND OUTLET SALE

$49 & under on Ben Sherman, Lacoste, Reebok, Rockport.

The offer is available storewide, so it's a great chance to pick up bargains on these top brands.

When:

Sale ends Wednesday 30th of June 2010

Where:

270 - 274 Nicholson Street, Fitzroy VIC
Ph: 03 9419 0990

Times: Monday to Saturday: 9.30am - 5.30pm
Sunday: 10am - 5pm


6.CHILDREN'SWEAR, TOYS & KITCHENWARE

Warehouse sale save up to 85% off.

On Saturday visit a Children's wear wholesaler - nothing over $20!
On Sunday visit a Toy wholesaler and a Kitchenware wholesaler!

When:

Saturday 19th June 2010 (Preston)
Sunday 20th June 2010 (Reservoir & Brunswick)



Fashion Most Influential Designers

Posted by Bianca on Monday, June 28, 2010

For all you fashionistas, here's some history about the past or present designers that influenced us the most.

Charles Frederick Worth
Gabrielle 'Coco' Chanel
Christian Dior
Pierre Cardin
Yves Saint Laurent
Ralph Lauren
Issey Miyake
Giorgio Armani
Jean-Paul Gaultier


Charles Frederick Worth (1825-1895) Born- Lincolnshire, England

Information -


Charles Frederick Worth started his career at the age of 12 where he had worked in a London draper's shop and then commenced a long apprenticeship with a firm doing haberdashers, Swan and Edgard's. After, he moved to Paris to sell fabrics, matles and shawls where he was inspired to design dresses for his wife and than selling them in his store.From there he began his career of designed and tailored made services for his clients.

  • Did you know -
    Worth was famous for his evening gowns , ofen created in white, and lavishly trimmed with embroidery and lace.

  • Worth was the first person to open a boutique which sold his own designs and the first to sew his name on a label inside the garment.
Evening dress from Charles Frederick Worth



Gabrielle 'Coco' Chanel (1883-1971) Born- Saumur, France

Information -

From the age of 12, Chanel lived in a convent due to her father giving her up after her mother passed away. Chanel opened her first small hat store in 1910, which sold her hats and dresses to accompany them. After that, she opened two more shops that specialised in clothing for the casual sea-side life of the French resort towns.

Did you know -


  • After the age of 18, she had become a night-club performer. She was nicknamed ' Coco', a name which has stayed with her for the rest of her life and after two of the songs she had sang.
  • Chanel is reowned for her suits, 'the little black dress', the use of grey, navy and beige, the twin set, chemise dresses, flat Chanel pumps and sling backs. Like her dresses, the perfume Chanel No 5 which was her lucky number is still considered a classic.

Well known quotes from Coco Chanel

'A girl should be two things....classy and fabulous' - Coco Chanel



'Luxury must becomfortable, otherwiseit is not luxury.'-Coco Chanel

'Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only. Fashion is in the sky,in the street, fashionhas to do with ideas, the way we live, what's happening.' - Coco Chanel

'A woman who doesnt wear perfume has no future.' - Coco Chanel

'The little Black Dress' , Coco Chanel

Christian Dior (1905-1957) Born - Normandy, France

Information-

A son of a wealthy manufacturer, Dior enjoyed Parisian artistic life, studied political science, ran an art gallery, undertook military services, sold fashion sketches and worked briefly as a designer for the couturier Robert Piguet.

'House of Dior' opened in 1946, and the first collection in 1947, which was an immediate success. Christian Dior died suddenly of a heart attack in 1957, at the height of his career. In just over 10 years, the 'House of Dior' had grown enormously, with separate divisions for perfumes, hats, jewellery and shoes.

Did you know-

  • Dior had recreated the celebration of fashion and dressing that the war had destroyed.
  • He is reowned for his sculptured silhouettes of his afternoon dresses, which created a world of fantasy in rich taffetas or velvets, worn with long gloves, hats, high heels and brooches.
  • In 1996, John Galliano lefted Givenchy to head the 'House of Dior' where he remains today as a head designer.
Fall/Winter 1949/1950, Pierre Cardin



Pierre Cradin (1922- ) Born - San Biagio Di Callalta, Italy



Information -

Pierre Cradin was born tot French parents and grew up in the French region of Loire. He first worked a tailor in Vichy, Italy and then moved to Paris in 1944, where he worked for Schiaparelli and Paquin before joining Dior in 1946. He opened up a small boutique for men's and women's wear and produced his first collection in 1957, followed by ready-to-wear in 1963.


Did you know -


  • In the 1960's, Cardin had a reputation for his forward thinking, space age designs. He popularised the use of everyday materials for fashion items like vinyl, and metal rings for dresses and decorative effects including geometric cut-outs, appliques, large pockets and over sized buttons. Also tiny skirts and plunging necklines.


  • Cardin was the first designer to license the production of items ranging from accessories to furniture and food, communications and aeroplanes, under his name.
Fall/Winter 1968, Pierre Cardin


Yves Saint Laurent (1936-2008) Born - Oran, Algeria

Information -

At the age of 16, Yves Saint Laurent had won a competition by the Internation Wool Secretariat, for his design in a black draped cocktail dress. After completing his studies in Oran, he moved to Paris where he found a sketching job from Vogue. Through this job, he had found himself hired by Dior as an assistant. When Dior suddenly passed away, Yves Saint laurent was thrust into the position of head designer. During this time, he was called up for military service, but was discharged soon after due to a nervous breakdown. Finding that Marc Bohan had replaced Yves Saint Laurent position in Dior, he opened up his own couture house in 1962.

Did you know-

  • Yves Saint Laurent is known for his use of bright colours often with black, his refernece to past couturiers and his skillful use of applique and beading.
  • Yves Saint Laurent since his fiirst collection the pea jacket and smocks in his collections continually although in different variations.
  • Yves Saint Laurent is credited as being the designer who restored the couture to its position of ready-to-wear and street fashion in the 1960's, to a level of respectability.
1962 The Pea Coat Jacket, YSL


Ralph Lauren (1939 - ) Born - New York, USA


Information-


In New York, Ralph Lauren worked as a salesman at Brook Brothers and Allied Stores while studying business at night. Around 1967, Ralph Lauren designed a range of top quality ties under the name of Polo. He soon expanded into menswear and than in 1971, he launched his womenswear and established the Ralph Lauren label. Followed by boys and girls wear, fragances and cosmetics and home furnishings.


Did you know -
  • Lauren's clothes are the often the same from year to year because he designs to suit an ideal which is the elegant lifestyle of the bygone era.
  • Lauren's inspirations is a mixture of American and English past. The prarie look and frontier fashions, denim skirts, petticoats, and fringed jackets, also Fair Ise sweaters, pleated skirts, fly-front skirts and tartans are typical. Cotton, linen, denim, tweed, flannel, velvet, lace and cashmere are his choice of fabrics.
Spring/Summer 2009, Ralph Lauren




Issey Miyake( 1938- ) Born - Hiroshima, Japan

Information-

Issey Miyake graduated from the Tama Art University in 1964, then moved to Paris to study fashion at the Chambre Syndicale de la Couture Prisienne. In 1968, Issey Miyake moved to Givenchy followed by travelling where he joined Geoffery Beene as a ready-to-wear designer.In 1970, He established a Issey Miyake Design Studio in Tokyo where he had shown his first collection in New York in 1971, and his next show was in Paris.



Did you know -
  • Miyake is well known for his wire, cane and plastic sculptured bodices, draped skirts, unusually textured fabrics and threatrical spectacles such as bodyworks show held in 1984.
  • Miyake inspiartions are from Japanese culture and costumes from origami to samurai armour to pesant dress, with a western influence.

Spring/Summer 2008, Issey Miyake


Giorgio Armani (1934- ) Born- Piacenza, Italy

Information-

In 1961, Armani landed his first job as a design assistant with the menswear manufacturer Nino Cerruti, and after that worked for several other designers, including Emanuel Ungaro. In 1975, Armani established himself as a fashion consultant and quickly became know for his ready-to-wear designs for both men's and women's wear.


Did you know-
  • Armani's contributions to the fashion are soft, generous blazers for women, tailored pants and shorts, culottes, and the use of linen and leather.
Spring/Summer 2003, Giorgio Armani


Jean-Paul Gaultier (1952- ) Born - Paris, France


Information -

At 17, Gaultier began his fashion career working with Pierre Cardin as assistant designer, where he had lefted to work with other designers and returned to Cardin. In 1977, Gaultier started his own company, which became popular in the 1980's with his witty ready-to-wear collections in the London street fashions.


Did you know -

  • Gaultier work is identified by the clever blending of fabrics and finishings , mixing old with new, and a playful challenging of traditional ideas.
  • Some of his contribution to fashion is the sweat -shirting combining with fabrics such as lace and satin, wrap skirts for men, a bold use of tartans, and pointed cone-shaped bra cups.
Famous cone bra top by Jean-Paul Gaultier

Shop with Me Melbourne CDB

Posted by Bianca on Sunday, June 20, 2010


Collins Street Block Arcade Royal Arcade Cathedral Arcade


SHOPPING DESTINATION


MELBOURNE CBD Shopping Malls

Bourke Street is the heart of Melbourne CDB shopping with mainstream department stores such as Myers, David Jones, Adidas, Sportsgirl and Supre.

The GPO is beautiful. On the corner of Bourke Street and Elizabeth Street which houses some of the biggest names in Australian fashion designers such as Wayne Cooper, Karen Miller, Lisa Ho, Mimco, Metalicus, Zimmerman and Ben Sherman to name a few.

Melbourne Central is a shopping mall in the city, on the corner of La Trobe Street and Swanston Street. There are over 280 shops and it always seems to be one of the busiest places in the CBD.

QV is another shopping mall in the city, on the corner of Swanston Street and Lonsdale Street. It houses the top of national and international designers and a variety of eateries and of course people.

MELBOURNE CBD Main Streets

The upper end of Collins Street is known as the Paris End of Melbourne. It's the Who's Who of designer clothing, style and glamour such as, Gucci, Tiffany & Co., Prada, Louis Vuitton, and Chanel to name a few. Also the list includes Nine West, Cue, Saba and Le Louvre. Le Louvre stock brands such as Yves Saint Laurent, Stellar McCartney and Elie Saab.

Little Collins Street is Collins Street younger sister. Here you will find designer boutiques, haute couture and funky styles, shoes and fashion such as FCUK, Oroton, Bettina Liano, Arthur Galan, Scanlan & Theodore, Zu, Witchery, and Satch, as well as the best menswear in Melbourne. It also has very cool bars and cafes where you can relax and unwind for the next shopping spree.

Swanston Street Walk is one of the main street in the CBD, Bourke Street, Little Bourke Street, Flinders Lane is known for its groovy bars, designers' shops, funky shops and commercial galleries.

There are historic network of laneways and arcades with some of the best shops in Melbourne. It has intimate boutiques from designer and high end fashion.

Block Arcade is the most famous arcade in Melbourne; it has the most exclusive specialty shops in Melbourne, the high end of retail. It connects Collins, Elizabeth and Little Collins Streets with iron –lace walkways, Italian mosaic floors and impressive glass dome ceiling.

Royal Arcade is filled with fashion and specialty shops. It connects Little Collins Street and Elizabeth Streets with Bourke Street Mall in the CBD Melbourne. There is a hideaway little store that nobody really knows is 'Anonymous Posh' that showcases vintage and recycled fashion and selection of jewellery.

Howey Place is a destination of finding something special to wear. This tiny inner city laneway is the designers' destination such as Alannah Hill, Jason Grech and browse through James Alfredson Jewellers.


Cathedral Arcade is a historic Nicholas building in Swanston Street that homes many Melbourne designers and artists and is resident to many electric and unique shops such as obscure Japanese accessories at Genk and 50's inspired rock fashion at Route 66.

Discount Factory Outlets (DFO), on Spencer Street (cnr Bourke Street). A destination of big brands and big savings, which houses over 120 brands all under one roof such as Cotton On, Country Road, Peter Alexander, Review, Marcs, Pilgrim, Nine West, Diana Ferrari, Industrie, Guess, Portmans, Witchery and Tony Bianco just to name a few.

I recommend allowing 3 or so hours to cover all the shops in the DFO mall.

Must see shops in the Melbourne CBD:

Scarlett & Sly
Shop 13, Centre Place, 258 Flinders Lane.
A little shop full of good looking, affordable clothes and accessories.

Kinki Gerlinki

Shop 22, Centre Place, 258 Flinders Lane.
Very cute shop with colorful, bold clothes, shoes, bags and accessories.

Alice Euphemia

Shop 6, Cathedral Arcade, 37 Swanston Street (Cnr, Flinders Lane).
Gorgeous clothing and jewellery. Everything is Australian made and designed.

Genki
Shop 5, Cathedral Arcade, 37 Swanston Street (Cnr, Flinders Lane).
Super cute accessories, kid's clothes, and great gift items. All in bold, cute, retro Japanese, kitsch style.

Little Salon
Shop 1, 353 Little Collins Street.
Nice independent designer gifts, accessories, home wares, art, jewellery.

Corky Saint Clair
Shop 3, Cambell Arcade, Degraves Street Subway
VERY nice independent designer jewellery and gift items. Have clothes too.

The Cats Meow
Shop 9, Cambell Arcade, Degraves Street Subway
Great range of independent designer clothes, handbags, accessories and jewellery.

Fashion Incubator

Shop 238, Level 2, Melbourne Central, 211 La Trobe Street.
Hosting 20 or more young emerging Melbourne fashion and jewellery designers, this a great place to pick up completely new and innovative clothes and accessories.

Shop With Me

Posted by Bianca on

I shop a lot!!!

Most of the time, I'm not even buying anything, but I just love the experience of browsing and picking things up, touching garments and observing what people are wearing.

Even though I'm not living in the so called fashion capitals, I think that Melbournians are not so behind. So I thought, I might introduce you to some of my favourite shopping destinations which are in my next post :

What does Fashion mean to you??

Posted by Bianca on

Fashion is an expression of yourself....



Fashion is the wrapping of your inner self...



It's the way you want people to perceive you...



It's an expression that is shown through styling and presentation.



What does fashion mean to you???

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