Normcore: the next big fashion movement?

2014 February 28. | Szerző:

Fashion, by its very nature, is a peacock of an industry – it is bright, extrovert and likes to show off. There is, however, always a minority that take a different approach to dressing – one that avoids the print-clashing, kerazy shades and artful poses of street-style photographer bait. They go for something that is – well, there’s no other way to put this – boring.


New York magazine ran an article this weekend defining the look as Normcore – clothes that are so anonymous that, as the article says, from the back their wearer could just as easily be “art kids or middle-aged, middle-American tourists.” Think unbranded jeans, plain sportswear, chunky white socks. With the increasing fame levels of fashion’s exponents of eccentricity – the likes of Anna Della Russo or blogger Bryanboy, both of whom wear full runway looks – this is the ultimate about-turn. Fashion insiders are rejecting the razzmatazz that has become a fashion norm and, instead, they’re blending into the crowd.


Clothes that were once dismissed as everyday or unremarkable have been touched by fashion’s stardust. The humble pool slide – the flip-flop cousin typically seen dangling off a bored lifeguard’s foot – is set to be the shoe of the summer. London designer Ashley Williams – part of a crowd that numbers Pixie Geldof and Harry Styles – is rarely out of them, and put them on her catwalk. New Balance trainers – a bit of a dad favourite – are enjoying a moment. Cult front-row style icon Veronika Heilbrunner, a buyer at mytheresa , regularly wears running tops, perhaps the ultimate in norm clothes, and Nike socks as part of her low-key look. For the latest round of shows, the Fisher-Price colour scheme of Air Max last season has been replaced by something discreet: Celine black satin skater shoes.


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With the once exclusive world of fashion now open to all through social media, this trend makes sense. Those in the inner circle are rebelling against a “fashion” look and, instead, are adopting a uniform, one that is a blank canvas without easy-to-read semaphores. Della Russo’s hot-off-the-runway Moschino look is a neon sign flashing “fashion” even to the uninitiated. A Normcore look of sweatshirt, jeans and trainers keeps people guessing. Only those truly in the know will get it – and even then they might confuse you with a tourist. What a sartorial lol that would be.


Normcore recalls the early 90s, when a mix of slacker and skater cool made white T-shirts, Birkenstocks and cut-off denim skirts a high-fashion look seen in shoots by Corinne Day. But this takes the anonymity to the next level. New York magazine namechecks Jerry Seinfeld and Steve Jobs as the unlikely icons of fashion’s latest look – and you might also add Larry David. With a wardrobe of khakis, black polo necks, polo shirts and classic Levi’s, there’s a gawkiness verging on the ugly. You could never call any of these men fashionable – their clothes are purely functional. This is an attribute of fashion that those working in it – who have spent the past 10 years at the bleeding edge of “fashion as art” – sometimes forget about. The flipside – function over art – feels new and a bit subversive.


Welcome to fashion, 2014 – where normal is the new cool. Good luck telling the tourists and top stylists apart.

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Costume designers honor ’12 Years a Slave,’ ‘Behind the Candelabra’

2014 February 25. | Szerző:

The Costume Designers Guild members honored their own at a gala dinner and awards ceremony at the Beverly Hilton’s International Ballroom on Saturday night, handing out awards for outstanding costume design in seven categories as well as a handful of honorary recognitions.


Among the high-profile attendees (many of them tapped to awards) included Mindy Kaling, Tony Hale, Bill Hader, Jonah Hill, Debra Winger, Kerry Washington, the evening’s host Joshua Malina (“The West Wing,” “Scandal”) and a va-va-voom Raquel Welch, who recognized the importance of costume design by quipping: “Face it, if [costume designer] Sir Carl Toms hadn’t put me in that fur bikini in ‘One Million Years B.C.,’ I wouldn’t be here — there wouldn’t be a Raquel Welch.”


In a possible preview of Oscar night, Patricia Norris won for excellence in period film for her efforts on “12 Years a Slave,” a category that included fellow 2014 Academy Award nominees Michael Wilkinson for “American Hustle” and Catherine Martin for “The Great Gatsby.”


Presenter Kiernan Shipka (

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Norris’ son took to the stage to accept the award on her behalf. “She said, ‘Go have a good time, I’m not going to win,’” Robert Norris said before reading a brief just-in-case list of thank-yous from his mother. “I can’t wait to give this to her. Thank you.”


The night’s other categories and winners included:


Excellence in Contemporary Film


Suzy Benzinger for “Blue Jasmine”


Excellence in Fantasy Film


Trish Summerville for “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire”


Outstanding Contemporary Television Series


Tom Broecker for “House of Cards”


Outstanding Period/Fantasy Television Series


Caroline McCall for “Downton Abbey”


Outstanding Made for TV Movie Or Miniseries


Ellen Mirojnick for “Behind the Candelabra”


Excellence in Commercial Costume Design


Nancy Steiner for “Call of Duty: Ghosts Masked Warriors”


Amy Adams, who was honored with the Lacoste Spotlight Award at the 16th Costume Designers Guild Awards, wears a backless emerald green floor-length gown with white floral embroidery details at the waist and shoulder, custom designed for her by friend and costume designer Kristin Burke.

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April Ferry, whose costume design credits include “The Big Chill” and this year’s “RoboCop” remake, was the recipient of a career achievement award, Sharon Day received the distinguished service award and Judd Apatow was honored with the guild’s distinguished collaborator award.


After a montage of film stills and behind-the-scenes photos from his various movies and TV shows (“The Ben Stiller Show,” “Bridesmaids,” “Superbad” and “Girls” among them), Apatow noted that he had been wearing a Lacoste shirt “in every single shot.” “If that doesn’t get me a free box of [expletive] I don’t know what does,” he joked.


Amy Adams was the final honoree, receiving a crystal award in the shape of a crocodile (the iconic Lacoste logo), which was presented to her by “American Hustle” costar Jeremy Renner.


“My daughter’s obsessed with alligators right now,” Adams said, “so I’m going to put this in her room while she’s asleep and she’s going to freak out.”


Adams went on to share a light-hearted laundry list of things she’d learned from costume designers over the years, from “the actual start date of a movie” to “always wear undergarments to a fitting,” ending with profuse thanks to costume designers, costume house Western Costume “and [‘American Hustle’ key costumer] Honah Lee [Milne], who helped me keep my dignity when, at the end of the day,” Adams said, “there wasn’t a shred of it left.”

Gel vs acrylic nails

2014 February 22. | Szerző:

You want salon-perfect nails – but should you go for gel or acrylic?


There’s something about having gorgeous nails that just makes you feel much more glamorous. Particularly if you bite your nails, giving them that extra bit of TLC could break the habit and make you feel proud of your talons again. But with so many different ways of keeping them chic, what’s the right method for you? We’ve taken a look at some of the most popular so you can see just what’s at your fingertips when it comes to nail care.


Acrylics


The good:


Let’s face it – they look awesome. Acrylic nails are sturdy, shiny and what celebrities are made of. If you want to feel like an A-lister, head down to your local salon for a full set and you’ll come out feeling you’re stepping onto the red carpet. You can also get your beautician to add any array of gemstones, studs and stickers. If you end up taking off the original colour and paint over it at home, nail varnish also stays on acrylics for much longer than natural nails.


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The bad:


Simply put, they’re not great for your nails. You also need to think about the upkeep. Acrylics often need filling in every 3-6 weeks, which means a dent in your wallet. The nail bed can also get damaged and the acrylic nails can create a great breeding ground for fungus underneath (yuck). However as long as you clean them properly, you shouldn’t experience too many problems. It’s also important to get them removed professionally or you could damage your nails a lot.


Gel


The good:


The polish is applied under a UV light, which cures and hardens it and means that it lasts for around two weeks. Gel nails also look very natural and aren’t as talon-like as some acrylics, which means contact lens wearers won’t have as many near-misses when they insert their lenses.


The bad:


UV rays can be harmful for the skin, which means you should definitely apply some sunscreen to the backs of your hands before going for a gel manicure. An acetone finger bath is also needed for removal, which isn’t that kind on your nails.


Now that you have all the facts, it should hopefully be easier to pick the method right for you.


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Dunst something right

2014 February 20. | Szerző:

The new face for L’Oréal Professionnel is an every day kind of girl.

THEY don’t call it crowning glory for nothing. Question is, how far would you go if you were asked to go bald?

If Kirsten Dunst was uncomfortable when asked whether she would shave her head for a movie role, she hid it well.

The freshly appointed L’Oréal Professionnel (LP) product ambassador jested: “If Quentin Tarantino wants me to act in one of his movies, we’ll make some miracle wigs or a serum to make my hair grow back faster; like in one minute,” drawing laughter from everyone in the room.

In fact, all the questions from the various media groups who were in Paris last month for the unveiling of the brand’s first ever ambassador, were rewarded with quick, witty responses from the actress.

Down town girl: Kirsten Dunst sports the sexy, dishevelled look for L’Oréal Professionnel’s latest campaign ad.

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For instance, the way she dodged one cheeky query: Who do you think is the best kisser on screen?

While most of us waited with bated breath for the juicy answer, she said: “I think I’m pretty good at kissing, so they are the lucky ones,” disappointing the whole bunch of reporters!

As she sat cross-legged on a couch in the fancy five-star Le Meurice Hotel suite opposite the Tuileries Garden – garbed in a long, black Louis Vuitton dress – Dunst was a picture of regal beauty: elegant and poised. However, unlike icy Hollywood darlings, she readily engaged everyone with her lengthy, well-thought-out and humorous replies,

No stranger to fame, the actress practically grew up under the spotlight after being cast in Woody Allen’s Oedipus Wrecks when she was six. Dunst has been given yet another role to play: she has been appointed the first ever international spokesperson for LP.

“I’ve always liked make-up and hair products, and anything which made me feel more beautiful. I’ve always known the importance of hair. Watching my mum get her hair done at salons, I’d mix the bowl for her hairdressers and they’d put in some highlights on my hair. I used to think it was so cool,” Dunst, 32, shared.

“The company (LP) has been around for so long and has such a long history. I can’t believe they’ve never had an international spokesperson. To me, it is special and I feel honoured. I don’t feel pressured because I think they chose me for who I am, so I don’t have to be anything I’m not,” she added.

Best known as Mary Jane Watson, the love interest of Peter Parker in the Spiderman trilogy, Dunst is said to be prepared to radically transform her mane from reddish tones to being a bright blonde for her movie roles.

Kirsten Dunst in Lars Von Trier's Melancholia

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“Definitely, in my work as an actress, I have to change looks and hairstyles all the time. Some of us aren’t lucky to stay as blonde as when we were teenagers, so we have to get our hair highlighted. I’ve also changed my hair colour a bit, because everyone approaches blondes differently,” she quipped.

“It can take a little wear and tear in your hair, so it’s important to have the right products to nourish and keep it healthy.

So, what was her favourite product from the brand?

“I think the Beach Waves is what I relate to the most,” Dunst said, naming one of LP’s latest products , said to leave users with a sexy tousled, after-beach look.

“It really makes the prettiest waves and lasts a long time. Also, (I like) Mythic Oil.”

Latest movie

Dunst’s latest project, The Two Faces Of January, a thriller – which is in its post-production and due to be released this year – is based on a 1964 novel by Patricia Highsmith.

It is a directorial debut for screenwriter Hossein Amini, an adaptation-expert whose recent works include Snow White And The Huntsman and 47 Ronin.

When asked what moves her to accept certain roles, Dunst elaborated: “Sometimes, for me, it is the script. The Two Faces Of January had such brilliant script, even though it was director Hossein Amini’s directorial debut. But, he is a well-known writer.

“I love Hos’ aesthetics and taste, and what he has envisioned for the film. But then, it’s hard too, as not many directors write leads for women. My role isn’t the lead, even though I’m the only woman (in the movie).

“I’m attracted to the material, but mostly it’s the director, I must say,” Dunst said.

So, what type of directors makes her tick?

“I’m all over the place. As long as it’s something interesting to play, and I believe the filmmaker will possibly make something great. I want to be part of great films. I mean, who doesn’t?” she laughed.

“You never know what it’s going to be. You can only hope that the chemistry between the people can make something wonderful.”

Creative new campaign

Dunst’s hot, funky campaign ad has proven to be spot-on for LP’s new outlook this year.

The cool, grungy image was the brainchild of Anthony Turner, the brand’s new Hairstyling Ambassador.

The British hairstylist, who bears a dashing resemblance to Adam Levine, gave some insights on how he achieved the look for Dunst.

“Scruff Me and damp hair,” he stated matter-of-factly. (Scruff Me is among the new Wild Stylers by Techni.Art range products that profers the down town, rock ‘n’ roll look.)

“I’ve always liked the day-before-night hair. There’ something cool about it, you know, when you don’t wash your hair for a few days … that doesn’t sound correct,” laughed Turner, who is compelled by the manner in which sub-cultures use hairstyles to convey idealistic non-conformist notions.

“I didn’t overwork it but just used it on Kirsten’s damp hair, and let it dry naturally on its own. Then, I sent her off to get her make-up done. Then, I used the Next Day Hair which is like a mattifier. It’s like using dry shampoo without the powdery result,” Turner said. “These products are designed to help you achieve that kind of (dishevelled) look without actually having dirty hair, if that makes sense.”

The hairstylist bonded easily with Dunst during photo shoots.

“Even though she’s a celebrity and a wonderful actress (she’s one of my favourites), I still think she’s the type of person who seems very relatable. She doesn’t feel untouchable and so far out of reach from the every day kind of girl.

“She’s very humble, cool and kind of real (almost), and for me that’s very important. We all know she’s Kirsten Dunst, but at the same time, you must feel like you can relate to her,” he continued, letting on how he introduced Candy Crush to Dunst, turning her into an addict.

Turner also loves Dunst’s tresses.

“I think she’s got great colour. I like the fact that it has a few different shades of blonde, which to me is cooler, a bit more rock ‘n’ roll. She has great hair to work with and suits the styles that I did for her,” he concluded.

The Wild Stylers by Techni.Art range products will be launched in Malaysia this April.

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Enriched with a special blend of avocado and grape seed oil, this lightweight oil cares and pampers all hair types. Nourishing even the finest hair, the formula leaves hair looking shiny, feeling nourished and supple.

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Best Dressed at the BAFTA Awards 2014

2014 February 18. | Szerző:

The most important awards in the UK film industry gathered together some of the biggest names in British cinema, along with plenty of Hollywood royalty, all dressed up to the nines.


The British Academy of Film and Arts gave away their top honors during the ceremony held at the Royal Opera House in London, on February 16, 2014.


See the best dressed celebrities at the BAFTA Awards 2014, that showed up on the red carpet with outfits created by the biggest names in the fashion industry.


Angelina Jolie


Attending the BAFTAs along with partner Brad Pitt (“12 Years A Slave”), Angelina Jolie made a splash on the red carpet with her Saint Laurent suit.


Angelina Jolie 2014 Bafta Red Carpet

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Seeing Brangelina in matching tuxedos was a true celebrity fashion moment, and Jolie’s outfit was completed with a satin bow tie and Tiffany & Co. Jewels, earning her the top spot as best dressed at the BAFTA Awards 2014.


Lupita Nyongo 2014 Bafta Red Carpet

Lupita Nyong’o


Even if she lost the award for Best Supporting Actress to Jennifer Lawrence (“American Hustle”), Lupita Nyong’o managed to extend her flawless streak as one of the best dressed actresses during award season. Her Dior Couture gown was perfectly accessorized with green Christian Louboutin shoes and Ana Khouri gold cuffs and pearl earrings.


Cate Blanchett 2014 Bafta Red Carpet

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Cate Blanchett


One of the biggest winners at the award ceremony, Cate Blanchett went home with the award for Best Leading Actress (“Blue Jasmine”). She also stunned on the red carpet as one of the best dressed at the BAFTA Awards 2014 in a black Alexander McQueen dress. The Australian actress opted for a glamorous updo with a bun to complete her red carpet look.


Helen Mirren 2014 Bafta Red Carpet

Dame Helen Mirren


Honored with the BAFTA Fellowship Award at the ceremony, Dame Helen Mirren took the stage to claim her prize from Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, after a long tribute to her best acting moments. She also impressed on the red carpet, in a sparkling Jacques Azagury gown with embellished sheer sleeves and wore Asprey earrings along with her simple, but sleek hairstyle.


Uma Thurman 2014 Bafta Red Carpet

Uma Thurman


Proving that you can still make the best dressed at the BAFTA Awards 2014 list even without a stunning gown, Uma Thurman opted for simpler, but very elegant, Atelier Versace spring 2014 creation. The sleeveless and fitted black dress was perfectly flattering to her statuesque figure. Her gorgeous presence on the red carpet also included Chopard jewels and a sophisticated updo.


Amy Adams 2014 Bafta Red Carpet

Amy Adams


Nominated for “American Hustle”, Amy Adams lost one of the top honors to Cate Blanchett but she was a definite winner on the red carpet. The American actress applied the “When in Rome…” principle and wore a custom Victoria Beckham gown in all black with a masculine collar. Amy Adams chose a sleek look for her hair, pinning it to the side in a bun for a truly elegant look.


Oprah 2014 Bafta Red Carpet

Oprah Winfrey


Nominated as a Supporting Actress for her performance in “The Butler”, Oprah Winfrey managed to make the best dressed list at the BAFTA Awards 2014 in a gorgeous Stella McCartney creation. While the superb lace bodice was very flattering, it was the satin bow sash that really brought the outfit together and helped Oprah make a big impact at the ceremony.


Olga Kurylenko 2014 Bafta Red Carpet

Olga Kurylenko


French actress Olga Kurylenko rocked the red carpet in Burberry. Combining a black V-neck bodice over a bandeau top with a coppery and shiny red skirt, the former Bong girl managed to draw a lot of attention from the paparazzi. The figure-hugging dress was accessorized only with a simple bracelet, and the actress’ hair was styled with sexy waves, perfectly suited to the gown.


Gillian Anderson 2014 Bafta Red Carpet

Gillian Anderson


Unlike most of her peers who chose to wear designs from new collections or custom made gowns, Gillian Anderson showed up on the red carpet in vintage 1949 Balmain. The color-blocked haute couture gown was accessorized with a diamond and blue gemstone necklace, while Anderson kept her hair and makeup simple.


Lily Allen 2014 Bafta Red Carpet

Lily Allen


The most controversial pick for the best dressed at the BAFTA Awards 2014 list, Lily Allen opted for an orange, coral and fuchsia Vivienne Westwood gown. The ceremony held at the Royal Opera House is always welcoming of more risqué looks, but the British singer held it together by adding yet another strong color in her hair, a pink fringe accessory for an even more dramatic look. The final touch to her look consisted for David Morris jewelry.

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The Detox Diet Fad :: Is it for you?

2014 February 14. | Szerző:

The detox diet is all the rage right now. Detoxing, or cleansing, is supposed to rid the body of toxins, clear out the digestive tract, and sort of reset the system. Thought to be good for the skin, the colon, the blood, and, of course, as a means of weight loss.


Here’s the real deal on detox, though. The thing you don’t often hear. You have to choose the right detox diet for YOU. Yep, as with so many other things in life, this is not one size fits all.


How do I know? I took on a detox this week. I’ve been working out like crazy, really watching what I eat since the first of the year, and just haven’t seen as much of a difference in how I look as I’d like. I was so focused on my stomach not being perfectly flat and thinking about how I looked that I forgot to think about how my body felt.


Well, the detox brought my attention to that in a great big hurry.


So I took on the 3 Day Cleanse from The Plan author Lyn-Genet Recitas. Looks simple enough, you get to eat so you won’t be starving, and c’mon, it’s 3 days! Since I am not at all a picky eater and love my veg, I thought it would be a breeze. Honestly I was more concerned with having to prepare extra food than the actual eating of it.


Until I started eating it. The first day was ok. I was definitely full, not particularly satisfied, but for sure thought I’d have no problem getting through 2 more days of it. Until right around lunch time of day 2, that is. After my second lunch in two days of husky greens with chickpeas, cucumbers and lime juice vinaigrette, I felt sick to my stomach, had a headache, and the thought of eating more ultra fibrous veg for dinner made me want to vomit. I decided I would just skip dinner and look forward to day 3, when I could have a few crackers and a little chicken.


By around 3:00 the afternoon of day 2 I’d decided I didn’t need a detox anyway, like a smoker convincing themself that a cig isn’t really that bad. Detox ditched.


Rather than feeling light and free and happy, I spent the next two days getting my digestion back on track, battling a raging sweet tooth that hadn’t made an appearance in a while, and feeling (and looking!) downright exhausted.


Here’s my take away on detoxing. Be sure that the detox works for your body, your system, your individual makeup. You know your body. If you need warm foods, don’t do a raw food cleanse. If you are an eater, avoid juice cleansing. There are lots of different detox diets out there, choose the one that feels right. Detox can even mean eliminating refined sugar or cutting back on caffeine.


Bottom line is this; I had a good thing going with my style of healthy eating and regular exercise. Even though I was not seeing radical results, I felt great and am in reasonable shape. The whole detox thing really threw me off track. Don’t go with the fad or what works for someone else. Do what makes you and your body feel good.


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NY Fashion: Walker’s fitting tribute

2014 February 12. | Szerző:

It is fitting that a New Zealander is behind a fashion show paying tribute to the revolutionary suffragettes, a senior fashion lecturer says of designer Karen Walker’s latest collection at New York Fashion Week.


Walker unveiled her fall 2014 collection today, which used the Suffragettes as its inspiration.


“What we really liked about the suffragettes as a starting point was that reinvention and questioning of beauty and what that is,” Walker said backstage before the show.


Auckland University of Technology senior fashion lecturer Kathryn Hardy Bernal said the loose-fitting, utilitarian, yet stylish collection was an appropriate nod to the Suffragettes.


“In the Victorian period, women were in very constrictive, even dangerous clothes that restricted their movements and caused injury. Sometimes it was even fatal. For example, the metal boning would come out of corsets and pierce women in the lungs,” she said.


“As well as fighting for the vote, the Suffragettes started wearing comfortable, more utilitarian clothing so they could actually have a life. It was about liberating women from restrictions that prevented them from enjoying life.”


New Zealand was the first country to give women the vote in 1893, some 27 years ahead of the United States and 35 years before the United Kingdom.


Walker's latest collection was unveiled at New York Fashion Week.

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“I think it’s really appropriate that it’s a New Zealander doing this kind of thing,” Ms Hardy Bernal said.


“I think this Karen Walker collection does quite well; it’s an adoption of men’s design elements but it’s still clothing for women. It’s saying `I am a woman but I’m wearing something that gives me the same freedom as a man, in comfort and in style’.”


Walker’s collection uses full, feminine skirts made in a durable drill, prim Victorian elements – frill collar, buttoned up shirts – sitting with a largely utilitarian, work-wear inspired blue palette.


She uses prints made up of spanners, bolts and broken hearts and continues the Suffragettes’ tradition of using slogans:”Faster Better Stronger”, “Young Willing and Eager”, “Liberal Miserable and Cynical”.


Walker said she did considered herself a feminist. “Isn’t everyone?” she asked.


“We’re all lucky that living in 2014 we’re not the ones being called upon to fight those fights – so much has been done for us. But there are a lot of places around the world where they still haven’t got that and the same rights – in Africa, a lot of these women aren’t even considered citizens.


“If I was in 1895, I’d be holding up those placards; I’m just lucky that I don’t have to. Today I get to tell my story and make my point of view in different ways.”


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JCM London: the timeless collection

2014 February 10. | Szerző:

JCM London, a place where ancient mythology is adorned over each beautiful piece of jewellery, brings you back to a moment that is far from the cheap-accessories culture of today. Their stunning, one-of-a-kind items don’t just resonate style, but exuberate mystical elegance with a subtle charm.


Having started the brand in 2009 as Jewel Ever, Cenk Esertepe rebranded as JCM London in 2013, still having kept the individual passion for the Byzantine and Ottoman empires which inspire each piece of jewellery. Each piece is designed to be worn every day, enhancing a woman’s own style, and aiding in expressing one’s own spirit.


Their separate collections are no exception to the charming nature of all of their jewellery, with each group of style starting from a different, but unmistakeably beautiful angle.


Coco collection


With prices starting from £80, it’s a small price to pay for the elegant beauty inspired by Coco Chanel herself, with her love of flora being showcased within the jewellery. These classy items would suit any fair lady.


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Tassels collection


Go back to Ottoman times in the 16th century and you’ll get an image of what these items will be like: pearls, peridot, emerald, amethyst and onyx, all stunning and strong materials for the bold woman inside every one of us. With long layers of vibrant gemstones hanging brightly from shining crowns and tulips, you can be the centre of antique attention.


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Sherazade collection


Wise, enchanting, mesmerising, Persian queen – sound like you? If so, travel back to the depth of Arabian nights and wear silver and gold that catches the light of the stars. With prices from £120, being a princess in a star-pricked desert has never been easier.



Light of Nature collection


Contrast, that is what this collection is all about; the difference between rough and smooth, and natural and polished is embraced within this collection, with each item being set in sterling silver and Swarovski crystals to match. Starting from £216, you can shine yourself interesting.



Legends of Time collection


Available as rings only, the inspiration has travelled through time from momentous historical periods, to create stunning pieces of jewellery that are made from rose quartz, moonstone, baroque pearls and coral, and are all structurally brilliant. Starting from £185, you can be the master of time.



Classic collection


If simplicity and elegance is your style then this collection will have you delicately covered. With refined pear-shaped earrings and pendants, accompanied by Swarovski crystals surrounding stones such as smokey quartz, mother of pearl, black and white labradorite and rose quartz, the drifting quality of this jewellery starting from £130 will make you float among the clouds.



Having travelled the world in search for the most stunning natural gemstones, and with experienced artisans working in Hatton Garden, London’s jewellery capital, it would be too hard to say no to, not only a trip back in time, but a trip back in time looking fabulous.

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How to Choose Necklace Lenght

2014 February 7. | Szerző:

A necklace can elevate your look immensely or it can draw attention to areas that you don’t want highlighted. Whether you’re shopping for a necklace online or in stores, find out how to choose the necklace length that’s right for your body and style.


The first thing you need to do is measure the circumference of your neck. Use a soft measuring tape and make sure it’s a snug fit to determine your size. Once you’ve gotten that out of the way, you can start looking at the right length for you. Keep in mind that the clasp also adds lenght to the necklace. The standard lenght of the connector is three-fourths of an inch, but the clasps can sometimes be longer and they’re not included in the overall lenght.


Finding the Right Necklace Length


Based on the circumference of your neck, you should always add at least two inches when purchasing a necklace that wraps tight around the neck. If the size of your neck is bigger, adjust the following sized based on the fact that a standard chocker is 16 inches (for a 14 inch neck).


Necklace Lengths

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14-16 inches. The choker, also called a chain or strand is supposed to wrap loosely around the neck, never restricting your neck when you take deep breaths.


18 inches. Usually called princess necklaces, these pieces of jewelry are designed to sit on the collarbone.


20 inches. Siting just below the collarbone, a 20 inch necklace is called a matinée and is usually the standard length for adding lockets and pendants.


22 inches. Landing at the top of the bust, this also falls into the matinée category.


24 inches. A necklace this long should be at the center of the bust or just below it.


28-38 inches. Hanging below the bust, a necklace in this region is either an opera necklace (30 inches), or a lariat (36 inches). The term rope refers to lariats without a clasp.


40 inches or more. At this length, necklaces hang below the navel and are usually worn wrapped around the neck, either two or three times.


Now that you know how to choose necklace length based on the look you’re going for, you should also learn more about what types of necklaces work for you, based on height and body type.


How to Choose Necklace Lenght

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How to Choose Necklace Length Based on Height


The length of your necklace has a flattering effect when it’s proportional to your body. That doesn’t mean that petite women can’t wear longer necklaces, but it’s always something to consider when you choose the right length for you.


If your height is below 5’4’’, don’t go longer than 20 inches. If you want to elongate your frame, stick to this size and wear it over a V-neck dress or top.


Women with a height between 5’4’’ and 5’7’’ can pull off any length of necklace, from chokers to lariats.


If you’re 5’7’’ or taller, try to avoid tight chokers. The most flattering look is usually a longer necklace.


How to Choose Necklace Length Based on Body Type


Since necklaces can accentuate your bust and even your whole frame, it’s important to keep a few rules in mind when you choose the right one for you.


If you’re a column or a banana body type and you want do draw attention to your bust line, go for a necklace that hits above the top of the bust and below the collarbone, usually 20-22 inches. For a more flat chest, choose a longer and thinner necklace.


For an apple or a pear body type with full figures, stick to necklaces that hit above the breast line. Go as high as 18 inches, but don’t go too far in the opposite direction, by choosing a voluminous choker.


How to Match a Necklace to Your Outfit


A deep V-neck isn’t always compatible with a long necklace. For formal attire you should stay on the collarbone or above. When you’re wearing jewelry over a top with a turtleneck, either dress or blouse, go for the longer variety of necklaces. Never wear chokers over a turtleneck, go for a brooch at the center.


For pearl necklaces, two looks are considered the best. If you’re looking for pearl for a formal outfit, stay above the collarbone. The long pearl strands, for a less formal occasion, are usually even longer than 48 inches, allowing you to wrap them around multiple times.


How to Choose Necklace Length for Girls


Children’s necklaces usually only come in two standard sizes, 14 and 16 inches. For younger children with thin necks, 14 is the right call, but for preteens, you’re better off measuring or going for 16 inches.

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5 Reasons to Get Excited for NY Fashion Week Fall 2014

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The New York Fashion Week Fall 2014 or Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week takes place between February 6 and 13, but the Lincoln Center isn’t the only venue this year, as Fashion Week is expanding. Besides showcasing the upcoming trends, the fashion event also brings a slew of brand new rules and changes, most of them controversial.

Discover the most important reasons to get excited for NY Fashion Week Fall 2014 and get ready for the biggest names in the industry to showcase their fresh collections.

Fashion Week Fall 2014 Trends

As always, the industry event will present the newest trends, that are sure to make an impact this year and beyond. Fashion Week is the best guide to clothes, accessories, hair and makeup for the second half of 2014 and beyond.

Fashion Week Fall 2014 Trends

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There’s a growing concern that showing off clothes that only celebrities will get to wear for the next 6 months before they go on sale in an outdated model for the fashion industry. The biggest names in fashion don’t seem to be preoccupied with this and continue to promote their collections way ahead of the time they hit stores.

On the bright side, having a finger on the pulse of the Fall/Winter fashion allows fashionistas everywhere to raid their closets for pieces that are on trend before the new collections actually arrive. After many years in which the Lincoln Center was the home of the NY Fashion Week, this years designers are ready to take off and show their work all over the city. Over 60 runways shows will take place at the Lincoln Center, but a lot will be revealed elsewhere. Some of the most popular spaces for the Fashion Week Fall 2014 include new spaces in Brooklyn.

Spring Studios (50 Varick Street) is the new space where top designers like Michael Kors, Diane von Furstenberg and Calvin Klein will be showing off their new collections.

13-17 Laight Street – Zac Posen

Dia Center (535 West 22nd Street) – Vera Wang

Industria Superstudio (775 Washington Street) – Altuzzara

23 Wall Street – Donna Karan

Duggal Greenhouse (63 Ship Ways Avenue) – Alexander Wang

The downside for the press is that there will be a lot more running around the city to make all the must-see shows, but… there’s always an app for that.

A New App to Stay on Top of Everything

The Council of Fashion Designers has prepared a special app that will help Fashion Week Fall 2014 participants get around the city and miss as few shows as possible. The web-based NYFWList app is only available by request to the CFDA, but it’s the best source of information for fashion insiders who are trying to navigate the new schedule of Fashion Week.

Better Instagram Coverage than Ever

If you’re not going to make it to the NY Fashion Week Fall 2014, Instagram will be one of the best ways to stay on top of everything, both during the runway shows and backstage. Whether you decide to follow the official Instagram page of the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week or check the pages of designers and editors, you won’t be missing out on the big reveals this year. Must-follow Instagram account include Nina Garcia , creative director of Marie Claire and Project Runway judge, and Laura Brown, executive editor of Harper’s Bazaar. Don’t forget about , the official photographers of the New York Fashion Week Fall 2014.

New Legislation for Underage Models

2014 Legislation For Models

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One of the more controversial changes at the NYFW 2014 has been the newly passed law that enforces new rules for models under the age of 18, similar to regulations for child performers. All underage models will need work permits and 15% of each fee will go into a trust fund they’ll be able to access when they turn 18. Their schedules will also be better regulated, allowing for longer breaks.

This might change the practice of many designers to pay their models “in trade”. It’s uncertain how paying models in clothes is compatible with the 15% rule, but all the changes make for a new and exciting New York Fashion Week Fall 2014.

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