Chanel Iman is a Korean/African-American supermodel from Atlanta, USA.
Iman walked down the runway for the first time in the Fall/Winter 2006 campaign for fashion brands like Custo Barcelona & DKNY, since then she has modeled for top brands like Dolce & Gabbana, Issey Miyake, Kenzo, Marc Jacobs, Marc by Marc Jacobs, Stella McCartney, Valentino, Bottega Veneta, Dsquared2, Hèrmes, Moschino, Oscar de la Renta & Stella McCartney. In her short career, she has appeared in advertising campaigns with Bottega Veneta & United Colors of Benetton.
----Chanel Iman Now puts on her ‘happy face’ for her latest editorial in the February issue of Vogue Spain. Styled by María Aguilar in party dresses from the spring collections, the American model is full of charismatic energy in front of the lens of photographer Michelle Ferrara.
Monday, January 25, 2010
Monday, January 18, 2010
Rihanna The Fashion God
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Wednesday Night Meeting 1/13/2010
Dear Diary, meeting is now in progress as the members of Joli' & Le'on come together on this Wednesday to talk about various aspirations, determine our target markets and also discuss numerous projects on the horizon.
FASHION ICON FOR THE WEEK
Rachel Zoe
Dear Diary...Rachel Zoe- originally started her fashion career working with magazines, styling teen pop stars for YM in the ‘90s. She later began a freelance career and began working with Richie. Her clientele quickly grew—as did her other business opportunities. She released a book in 2007 called Style A to Zoe: The Art of Fashion, Beauty, and Everything Glamour. She has appeared as a guest judge on Project Runway and America’s Next Top Model.
Dear Diary...Rachel Zoe- originally started her fashion career working with magazines, styling teen pop stars for YM in the ‘90s. She later began a freelance career and began working with Richie. Her clientele quickly grew—as did her other business opportunities. She released a book in 2007 called Style A to Zoe: The Art of Fashion, Beauty, and Everything Glamour. She has appeared as a guest judge on Project Runway and America’s Next Top Model.
Thursday, January 7, 2010
2010 Crave Trends.
Knee High Socks and Over the Knee Socks.
Knee high socks - as well as over-the-knee and thigh high socks - are back as a trend, and the options on how to wear them are many. From the sporty to the sparkly, to layerings of socks over tights; a great pair of socks can add volumes to an outfit.
Patterned and Printed Pants
No longer must we stick to boring block colours on our lower half, for all varieties of printed pants have made their way onto the Spring runways. Whether floral, striped, abstract, bold or subdued... patterns on pants are giving us new bold wardrobe options for the warmer months.
Future Warrior
The military and tribal trends collide to become this fierce fashion trend. Ancient civilisations come to life in leather tunics, metal plating, and war paint. Unequivocally fearless and with room for endless creativity, the main criteria for the modern warrior is confidence.
Hot pants
If ever there was a time to hit the gym, it's this Spring. Hemlines have crept up to shorter than short; in fact reaching the negative. Hot pants, boy shorts, and tap pants are all variations on this shorter-than-short style, which in many cases reveal more than just one's legs.
High Dress Split
How to pull off the ultimate in sexy without reaching for the micro-mini? Add a long dress with a high split to your Spring wardrobe. From Versace's knock-out gowns to Lanvin's elegantly draping numbers, we look at numerous ways to rock a high dress split.
Jumpsuits and Playsuits
Every so often, one-piece styles of clothing have a revival. What started with bodysuits and leotards is now becoming a fully-fledged trend towards jumpsuits, playsuits, and rompers. As a unique style for Spring 2010, they won't be for everyone, but they will offer more options than you'd think.
Knee high socks - as well as over-the-knee and thigh high socks - are back as a trend, and the options on how to wear them are many. From the sporty to the sparkly, to layerings of socks over tights; a great pair of socks can add volumes to an outfit.
Patterned and Printed Pants
No longer must we stick to boring block colours on our lower half, for all varieties of printed pants have made their way onto the Spring runways. Whether floral, striped, abstract, bold or subdued... patterns on pants are giving us new bold wardrobe options for the warmer months.
Future Warrior
The military and tribal trends collide to become this fierce fashion trend. Ancient civilisations come to life in leather tunics, metal plating, and war paint. Unequivocally fearless and with room for endless creativity, the main criteria for the modern warrior is confidence.
Hot pants
If ever there was a time to hit the gym, it's this Spring. Hemlines have crept up to shorter than short; in fact reaching the negative. Hot pants, boy shorts, and tap pants are all variations on this shorter-than-short style, which in many cases reveal more than just one's legs.
High Dress Split
How to pull off the ultimate in sexy without reaching for the micro-mini? Add a long dress with a high split to your Spring wardrobe. From Versace's knock-out gowns to Lanvin's elegantly draping numbers, we look at numerous ways to rock a high dress split.
Jumpsuits and Playsuits
Every so often, one-piece styles of clothing have a revival. What started with bodysuits and leotards is now becoming a fully-fledged trend towards jumpsuits, playsuits, and rompers. As a unique style for Spring 2010, they won't be for everyone, but they will offer more options than you'd think.
Monday, January 4, 2010
Causal Chic.
Casual chic is a combination of casual and fashionable dress. The term describes a type of dress code that is comfortable, but also stylish and fashion-forward. The casual half of "casual chic" embodies clothing that is traditionally comfortable, like jeans, cotton or khaki pants, and flowing dresses; the chic half embodies precision tailoring, bright colors and a few feminine details and accessories to bring a touch of class and sophistication.
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