Zara Fall 2010 Men Ad Campaign

Posted by | Posted on 30-08-2010

Elegant, stylish and sophisticated the Zara Fall/Winter 2010/2011 Ad Campaign for Menswear brings out a British side that combines simplicity into chic and trendy urban business outfits. Dramatic but fascinating, the collection looks fabulous and courageous. Are you ready to follow Zara’s new style for men?

Whenever we think about the Zara fashion brand all we have in mind are stylish looks and sophisticated clothes updated by the latest fashion trends that overcome that specific season. G

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Jewellery for Eid – now in stock

Posted by | Posted on 30-08-2010

Shefaly House of Jewels, has a great collection of jewellery just for Eid 2010. There are many colours available, and the delivery is quick! But, be sure to order soon, as time is running out, and stocks will run low very quickly!

Shefaly Jewellery is also now available at www.lovesweetjewellery.com, this new retailer sells designer Jewellery and hair accessories to a worldwide market, and we are happy to be connected with this new retailers and wholesaler!

Love, Shefaly

Kate Moss Returns For David Yurman

Posted by | Posted on 30-08-2010

Supermodel Kate Moss has shed her clothes for a new ad campaign for a jewellery line.  In a candid photo shoot for jeweller David Yurman, the  model is seen lying on her front wearing only a heavy chain necklace and bracelet.  The shots were taken by photographer Peter Lindberg.

Moss says she knows many people don’t regard her as a natural beauty.  Kate is clearly happy with her figure, which is slightly more curvy than when she started in the modelling industry, and said recently she thought she was too thin when she first started out.

“It sounds really corny, but I think that if you’re beautiful inside, it shows on the outside for sure. You can b

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What Wendy Will Wear: Dress by Zang Toi

Posted by | Posted on 29-08-2010

What timing! Right after my post about how sample sizes, by definition, don’t fit the vast majority of people right off the rack, Tia from The Quest for “it” posted about the sample sale I had with my designing friend Zang Toi last month. Conveniently, she took a picture of Zang personally altering a red-cashmere dress sample on me. I’m so bad! I should be selling at these events, not buying, but Zang is impossible to resist.

That’s black lace on the side. Courtesy The Quest for “it”

That’s SiSi, Zang’s assistant, in the left corner of the photo. She was taking notes about the alterations.

This is typical of my experience with Zang’s samples. I can often get myself into them, but I can’t flounce out the door that second. In fact, Zang has offered to loan me samples for events but I can’t take him up on it because the samples don’t fit me as is. We do lots of alterations when I am buying: taking in, letting out, hemming lengths, shortening sleeves, removing sleeves, reshaping necklines and so on. The initial fit of the sample depends on the shape of the model who wore it on the runway. Do all of you know about model fittings? Gorgeous blogger Tricia of Fashion Herald, who has walked in fashion shows, brought that up yesterday in the comments, noting, “Not even models will fit all runway and showroom samples, which is why there are fittings before shows.”

The tightest Zang sample I ever put on — I couldn’t zip it, walk in it or breathe in it — had been altered for an actress. She was much thinner than any of the models, so if she’s trying to be “model-thin,” she’s doing it wrong. As for my new dress, Zang took it in at the bust, let it out at the waist, and tapered it all the way down. Even if some of you are my height, weight and dress size, the dress might not fit you because it’s tailored specifically for me. So don’t ask to borrow it! I hope to wear it to Zang’s show during Fashion Week if the weather is cool enough for cashmere.