Wednesday 23 April 2014

What's trending??

Courtesy www.style.com, I learnt that the sheer material has been forecasted for S/S 2014 in the evening wear category with fine lace details. The  colours palette is more or less pastel in nature. The silhouettes are mostly straight fits or slightly flared.




Lifestyle products that influenced fashion in some way.

Watches

A watch is a timepiece, typically worn either around the wrist or attached on a chain and carried in a pocket. Wristwatches are the most common type of watch used today. Watches evolved in the 17th century from spring powered clocks, which appeared in the 15th century. The first watches were strictly mechanical. As technology progressed, the mechanisms used to measure time have, in some cases, been replaced by use of quartz vibrations or electronic pulses. The first digital electronic watch was developed in 1970.
Wristwatches and antique pocket watches are often appreciated as jewelry or as collectible works of art rather than just as timepieces.[40] This has created several different markets for wristwatches, ranging from very inexpensive but accurate watches (intended for no other purpose than telling the correct time) to extremely expensive watches that serve mainly as personal adornment or as examples of high achievement in miniaturization and precision mechanical engineering.












Traditionally, men's dress watches appropriate for informal (business), semi-formal, and formal attire are gold, thin, simple, and plain, but increasingly rugged, complicated, or sports watches are considered by some to be acceptable for such attire. Some dress watches have a cabochon on the crown and many women's dress watches have faceted gemstones on the face, bezel, or bracelet. Some are made entirely of faceted sapphire (corundum).Many fashion and department stores offer a variety of less-expensive, trendy, "costume" watches (usually for women), many of which are similar in quality to basic quartz timepieces but which feature bolder designs. In the 1980s, the Swiss Swatch company hired graphic designers to redesign a new annual collection of non-repairable watches.




Spectacles


Spectacles, also known as eyeglasses (formal) or spectacles, are frames bearing lenses worn in front of the eyes. They are normally used for vision correction or eye protection. Safety glasses are a kind of eye protection against flying debris or against visible and near visible light or radiation. Sunglasses allow better vision in bright daylight, and may protect one's eyes against damage from high levels of ultraviolet light. There are many shapes, colors, and materials that can be used when designing frames and lenses that can be utilized in various combinations.









Oftentimes, the selection of a frame is made based on how it will affect the appearance of the wearer. Some people with good natural eyesight like to wear eyeglasses as a style accessory. For most of their history, eyeglasses were seen as unfashionable, and carried several potentially negative connotations: wearing glasses caused individuals to be stigmatized and stereotyped as pious clergymen (as those in religious vocation were the most likely to be literate and therefore the most likely to need reading glasses), elderly, or physically weak and passive. Since, eyeglasses have become an acceptable fashion item and often act as a key component in individuals' personal image. Musicians Buddy Holly and John Lennon became synonymous with the styles of eye-glasses they wore to the point that thick, black horn-rimmed glasses are often called "Buddy Holly glasses" and perfectly round metal eyeglass frames called "John Lennon Glasses." British comedic actor Eric Sykes was known in the United Kingdom for wearing thick, square, horn-rimmed glasses, which were in fact a sophisticated hearing aid that alleviated his deafness by allowing him to "hear" vibrations.



In the 20th century, eyeglass came to be considered a component of fashion, as such, various different styles have come in and out of popularity. Most are still regular use. albeit with varying degrees of frequency.





Swatch Watch!!

A basic understanding of the various fabrics we use in our daily lives.

Satin-a shiny material with smooth texture.





















Net-perforated fabric with mild contours.























Chanderi























Sheer-similar to net but it stretches too.























Velvet- soft texture






















Cotton





















Crepe
























Terrycot






















Chiffon





















Brocade






"Shoes and accessories are important to me because with these everybody is model size."- Karl Lagerfeld

We don't feel quite complete without our accessories. They are that one part in our lives that just change the entire look of our attire. We street shop them or sometimes even indulge in luxury brands, regardless of the catalyst they reach us through we still look forward to new trends and also form some on our own. So here are a couple of accessories that I use or the people around me....






Two unparalleled international designers!

Stella McCartney

Known for being both aspirational and wearable, Stella McCartney is a modern lifestyle designer brand.  Collections include women’s ready-to-wear, accessories, lingerie, eyewear, fragrance, Stella McCartney kids and adidas by Stella McCartney.


Stella McCartney’s approach to design plays on the meeting of masculinity and femininity with a signature style of sharp tailoring and natural confidence. Ethical and ecological values lie at the heart of the brand which uses no leather, fur or exotic skins in any of its products. Innovation in this area is also at its core with an increasing number of products being created using organic and bio synthetic materials.











At age thirteen, Stella's signature style of sharp tailoring with sexy femininity was apparent when she created her first jacket.
A signature style of sharp tailoring, natural confidence and sexy femininity was immediately apparent in her first collection and after only two collections, in 1997, she was appointed the Creative Director of Chole in Paris and enjoyed great success during her tenure.


Karl Lagerfeld

Throughout the years as a designer in the industry, Karl Lagerfeld has developed a style all his own. His risk-taking, cutting edge approach to fashion has made him the most powerful designers in the business. Intricate detailing and "out there" styles set Lagerfeld’s designs apart from all others in the industry. The original creator of traditional box jacket and super-short denim mini skirts, Karl Lagerfeld has and will continue to influence the world of fashion in the future.














As a fashion designer, Karl Lagerfeld recognizes the importance of physical fitness. There is an outstading parallel between fashion and physical fitness.