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Sunday, November 28, 2010

FALL FASHION: Fall 2010's most intriguing hats, caps and head wraps!



John Galliano


Hussein Chalayan


Carolina Herrera


Yohji Yamamoto


Jean Paul Gaultier


Hermès


Christian Dior


Salvatore Ferragamo


Michael Kors


Marc by Marc Jacobs


Anna Sui


Narciso Rodriguez

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Our Guide To Safe & Stylish Traveling Tips: Refinery29 New Post...Enjoy!

Tripping Out
Your guide to easy-chic travel.
With the holidays right around the corner, you're probably already thinking about the series of lightning-fast getaways that are on the horizon. Our quick-and-dirty guide to easy-chic travel is stocked with everything you'll need, from casual-cool looks that are still cozy and airplane-friendly to stashable products that'll make you feel fresh as a daisy right from departure to arrival.

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Major Asian Fashion Update

As fashion begins to realize the importance of diversity, we start to see exciting things happening; case in point the Asian models feature in the new issue of Vogue. Starring Liu Wen, Du Juan, Tao Okamoto, Lee Hyun Yi, Hyoni Kang, Bonnie Chen, So Young Kang and Lily Zhi in a punk remake of Cecil Beaton’s classic shot of models wearing Charles James, the images by Steven Meisel and Grace Coddington accompany an article on the meteoric rise of models from China, Japan and South Korea.
What makes the story truly interesting are some of the quotations from the girls themselves:
The challenge for me, and for Asian models in general has been convincing editors, stylists and photographers that we can have mass appeal, but Asian, especially Chinese models have become a stronger presence. Just a season or two ago, there weren’t many models for me to talk with backstage in my native Mandarin. Now I usually have no trouble finding someone at any show.” – Liu Wen

“There still are brands or clients that would not consider using an Asian model, but things are changing dramatically and quickly. I am not sure if being Asian was or is a hinderance. In fact I think it is a plus.”
– Du Juan