Iconic shoes designer Christian Louboutin and photographer Peter Lippman created a beautiful collaboration of art, photographer, fashion and history for the FW11 collection. Inspired by classic portrait paintings, the campaign is re-invented from some of the world's most historic and famous paintings, in which Louboutin's shoes are blended perfectly into the historic settings in an arty, classy and creative way.
15.7.11
Arty Classy Creative
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accessories,
christian louboutin,
fashion,
peter lippman,
photography,
shoes
12.7.11
Carry Your Future
I just can't take my eyes off the red haired stylish Accessories and Style Director Taylor Tomasi Hill of Marie Claire US. A fashion icon with great taste and sense of styling! She had been carrying an eye catching Celine blue pouch dashing through fashion shows during fashion weeks. Thanks for the amazing captures of all street fashion photographers that brings this fashion icon close to vision. Tomasi had demonstrated numerous ways to style with a simple fashion item. Be creative and start blooming your ideas!
Every girl should have at least one in their closet to stand by for their everyday mix and matching. Celine is definitely a nice pick, American Apparel has a wide range of size and color options at your choice. The leather is soft and the finish is fairly nice. They also come in patent leather, metallic and suede. May also try Clare Vivier too.
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accessories,
american apparel,
celine,
clutch,
fashion,
online shop,
pouch,
taylor tomasi hill,
trend
10.7.11
Style In Your Own Way
3.7.11
"We all get dressed for Bill," says Anna Wintour
Guess most fashion lovers have bookmarked a few of the top 10 Street Style Photographers as their daily visit websites nowadays. Whose your favorite for the best captures of street fashion? Garance dore, The Satorialist, Style from Tokyo? Playing a role as a journalist documenting the street, I paid most respect and appreciation to the 80+ New York Times photographer Bill Cunningham. More than just filming work and life, director Richard Press's documentary film
Cunningham’s enormous body of work is more reliable than any catwalk as an expression of time, place and individual flair. Cunningham's weekly columns in the Sunday Styles of the New york Times features numerous impressive captures and layouts under his precise directions. The concept, the themes, the visual sense; it's an amusing documentary of a delicate, funny and often poignant portrait of a dedicated artist whose only wealth is his own humanity and unassuming grace. Don't miss it!
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Bill Cunningham,
documentary,
fashion,
New York,
photography,
street fashion
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