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Tuesday February 16th, 2010

Kamila Filipcikova, Denisa Dvorakova, Heloise Guerin, Diana Meszaros and Zuzana Gregorova show off Dolce & Gabbana's Spring/Summer 2010 Collection
Dolce & Gabbana returns to its root with a drop dead sexy collection for Spring/Summer 2010. Shown by Zuzana Gregorova, Kamila Filipcikova, Georgina Stojiljkovic, Tanya Dziahileva, Denisa Dvorakova, Heloise Guerin and veteran Diana Meszaros, the collection is modern yet chic and everlastingly elegant. Many iconic Dolce & Gabbana motives are reworked. This includes the infamous leopard prints, which made a blissful appearance in its original shade as well as red and blue. Floral prints filled the air with a fresh sweet scent, while trims of black lace add a touch of mystery to the alluring collection. Furthermore, the collection features handfuls of black outfits adorned with dazzling oversized jewels, which makes these lavish looks all the more truly and utterly irresistible!
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Tags: Belarusian Models, Catalog, Czech Models, Denisa Dvořáková, Diana Meszaros, Dolce & Gabbana, Domenico Dolce, French Models, Georgina Stojilković, Heloise Guerin, Kamila Filipčíková, Serbian Models, Slovakian Models, Stefano Gabbana, Tanya Dziahileva, Zuzana Gregorova
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Thursday February 4th, 2010

Adrian Bosch, Nikola Jovanovic and Jakob Wiechmann in Dries Van Noten
The first thing that caught my critical eye for coolness from Dries van Noten’s Fall/Winter 2010/11 runway show for men was… Adrian Bosch the charming camel trench coat with the fudge boning as worn by Danish model Adrian Bosch (see picture above). I love the boning, as it creates a youthful vibe, as if those clean lines were drawn on playfully, while giving it a sleek structure, which I adore so much.
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Tags: Adrian Melgaard Bosch, Anthon Wellsjö, Danish Models, Dries Van Noten, German Models, Jakob Wiechmann, Nikola Jovanović, Russian Model, Serbian Models, Stas Svetlichnyy
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F/W10, Menswear, Paris, Ready-to-wear, Runway looks
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Tuesday December 29th, 2009

Serbian model Georgina Stojilkovic shows off Moschino's swimwear
With bloody freezing temperatures striking the majority of the Northern Hemisphere, I just find it absolutely refreshing to see Moschino’s easy breezy Swimwear and Lingerie collection. Presented by the drop dead gorgeous Serbian model Georgina Stojilkovic, the collection, which plays on different shades of blues, reflects a non-chalant chic that speaks highly of the light-hearted Mediterranean lifestyle. The result is a playful collection that is youthful in spirits and striking in presence.
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Tags: Georgina Stojilković, Moschino, Photography by Gianluca Fontana, Serbian Models
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Lingerie, Lookbook, Shopping, Womenswear, swimwear
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Monday November 23rd, 2009

Alisa Matviychuk, Mina Cvetković and Ksenia Kahnovich in Lacoste
There are times, when I think is it really necessary for Lacoste to do a show each season? I mean what else can you do with sportswear? It’s always the same ol’ stuff! However, each season, Creative Director Christophe Lemaire proposes a strong well-argumentted rebut that leaves me gasping for more!
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Tags: Alisa Matviychuk, Aminata Niaria, Angelika Kocheva, Charlotte di Calypso, Christophe Lemaire, Danish Models, Daul Kim, Dutch models, Evelina Mambetova, French Models, Gen Huismans, Ginta Lapina, Kim Noorda, Korean Model, Ksenia Kahnovich, Lacoste, Latvian models, Mathias Lauridsen, Mina Cvetković, Russian Model, Senegalese model, Serbian Models, Ukrainian Models
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Saturday October 31st, 2009

Adrian Bosch, Nikola Jovanovic and Matvey Lykov in Dries Van Noten Spring Summer 2010 Collection
Is Dries Van Noten men and Dries Van Noten women one of the most matching couples in fashion history ever? Just like the Belgian designer’s womens collection, which we have just seen yesterday, South East Asia is the source of inspiration for menswear as well – creating an easy and non-chalant collection that is smart yet casual and refined yet never over the top.
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Tags: Adrian Melgaard Bosch, Adrian Włodarski, American Model, Bastiaan Ninaber van Eijben, Charlie Westerberg, Daniel Uzdowski, Danish Models, Dries Van Noten, Dutch models, English Models, French Models, German Models, Jono Mcnamara, Louis de Castro, Lyle Lodwick, Matvey Lykov, Nikola Jovanović, Polish model, Rogier Bosschaart, Roman Duvigneau, Russian Model, Serbian Models, Swedish Models, Victor Norlander, Yannick Mantele
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Menswear, Paris, Ready-to-wear, Runway looks, S/S10
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Sunday March 15th, 2009

Luisa Kamshilina, Vlada Roslyakova and Nimue Smit in Miu Miu
What a dark solemn-yet-romantic display at Miu Miu this season? It looked like every girl who stepped out onto the showroom floor had an unspeakable sorrow hidden beneath her bleak lifeless eyes, which betrayed her identity as an absolutely impeccably refined woman. We gain an insight into her life and intimate wardrobe through Miuccia Prada’s flawless visionary for Miu Miu.
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Tags: Anna Gushina, Belgian Model, Danish Models, Dutch models, English Models, Freja Beha Erichsen, Giedrė Dukauskaitė, Hanne Gaby Odiele, Imogen Morris Clarke, Lithuanian Models, Luisa Kamshilina, Mina Cvetković, Miu Miu, Miuccia Prada, Nimuë Smit, Russian Model, Serbian Models, Vlada Roslyakova
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F/W09, Paris, Ready-to-wear, Runway looks, Womenswear
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Thursday January 8th, 2009
Summarising the whirlwind of what and what behind the curtains in the World of Fashion in 08

Left to right: American designer Peter Som and British designer couple Wakako Kishimoto and Mark Eley taking their bow respectively at the end of the presentation for their signature label for Spring/Summer 2009
Out: American designer Peter Som (pictured above left) leaves the classic American luxury label as the contract ended.
Orders for the spring collection would not be taken [1].
Out: British designer-duo Mark Eley and Wakako Kishimoto (pictured above right) of the British label Eley Kishimoto leaves the French house after the presentation of the Spring/Summer collection 2009.
Executives has announced that a show would not be held during Paris Fashion Week for Fall/Winter 09/10 [2].
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Tags: 6267, Alessandra Facchinetti, American designer Isaac Mirzrahi, American designer Peter Som, Anna Selezneva, Bill Blass, British designer Hannah MacGibbon, British designer Hussein Chalayan, British designer Jonathan Saunders, British designer Matthew Williamson, British designer Phoebe Philo, Chloé, Croatian designer Ivana Omazić, Eley Kishimoto, Emilio Pucci, Georgina Stojilković, Gianfranco Ferré, H&M, Liz Claiborne, Marco Zanini, Maria Grazia Chiuri, Mark Eley, Norwegian designer Peter Dundas, Pier Paulo Piccioli, Pollini, Puma AG, Revillon, Rifat Ozbek, Roberto Rimondi, Rochas, Russian Model, Serbian Models, Swedish designer Lars Nilsson, Swedish designer Paulo Melim Andersson, Target Corp., Tommaso Aquilano, Valentino, Wakako Kishimoto
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Friday January 2nd, 2009
I’ve always loved Narciso Rodriguez. I love the way he combines the graphical element deriving from architecture to his designs. The way he does it perfectly accentuates the best part of a woman’s body and is very graphically beautiful.

Cody Horn, Tabea Kobach and ? present the pre-fall 2009 collection from Narciso Rodriguez
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Tags: American Model, Ana Mihajlović, Anastasia Khodkina, Cody Horn, Narciso Rodriguez, Russian Model, Serbian Models
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Lookbook, New York, Pre-fall, Ready-to-wear, Womenswear
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Sunday November 23rd, 2008
Just as I was wondering what could possibly outshine that spectacular show from last season, the fireworks have already been lighted. The Yves Saint Laurent show has officially begun! Frankly speaking, I simply do not know where to start. The show was just amazing – ultra Parisian yet very Pilati in all ways! For me, as each look emerged on the slideshow on style.com, it came to me like a succession of seawaves – very soothing yet each look was so unique and ultimately extremely overwhelming!
The black trend has been going on for a while now. To move away from the darkness of the past, this season’s black comes in a twist that intertwines classicism with orientalist modernism and strikes in max power! Evident of this is the first look at the Yves Saint Laurent show worn by the Martinique-born model Sigrid Agren (Elite). Wearing a black midriff top, a matching finely-tailored skirt and a coat, the look has been tailored to meet the high standards of Parisian chic, elegance and luxury but at the same emitting a sexual sensual refinement that is quintescential and at the same time also modern and very today. Ultimately, that is another very brave move on the part of Creative Designer of the French Luxury House Stefano Pilati. As the iconic French actress Catherine Deneuve said after the show, it was a simple display of “everything but vulgar”.

Sigrid Agren, Mina Cvetkovic and Yulia Kharlaponova in Yves Saint Laurent
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Tags: American Model, Anna Gushina, Anna Selezneva, Brazilian Models, Caroline Trentini, Chanel Iman, Designer Stefano Pilati for Yves Saint Laurent, German Models, Iris Strubegger, Italian Model, Ksenia Kahnovich, Mariacarla Boscono, Mina Cvetković, Russian Model, Serbian Models, Sigrid Agren, Toni Garrn, Yves Saint Laurent
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Saturday November 22nd, 2008
Can you believe it? I first heard of the 26-year-old New York based designer Patrik Rzepski not because of his designs, lexposure.net or style.com; but because I saw him on a common friend’s photoalbum on facebook! His eyes were so piercing in that picture that I was hypnotised to google him. After that, you know what? I love him even more!
For fall 2008, the once 20-year-old fashion school dropout continue to draw aesthetic inspirations from punk rock, violence and teenage angst. The show opened along to a soundtrack of the respective genre with Russian model Ekaterina Kiseleva, who perfectly encapsulated the energy of the collection with that undeniable attitude and the mystery that bears along with it. For me, the collection transcends past the vulgar and aggressive elements of punk rock and even contradictorily emits an air of grace, elegance and class in a unique way that is different from the traditional Romanticists. That only demonstrates the complexity and versatility of the clothes. Undeniably this season’s focus is on black and in particular, the experimentation with an ultra-sheer ultra-seductive underlayer, which successively gives off a look that is suggestive and ultimately very alluring!

Georgina Stojilković and Ekaterina Kiseleva in Patrik Rzepski

Serafima Vakulenko, Cole Mohr and Emina Çunmulaj in Patrik Rzepski
Overall, I like Mr. Rzepski’s design, because it is less overt on the surface and yet still very deep and powerful and so indubitably sexy! I am definitely looking forward to seeing his work for Spring/Summer 2009!
Tags: American Model, Cole Mohr, Ekat Kiseleva, Emina Çunmulaj, Georgina Stojilković, Patrik Rzepski, Russian Model, Serafima Vakulenko, Serbian Models
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F/W08, New York, Ready-to-wear, Runway looks, Womenswear
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