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Brunettes the new Blonde?

Brunettes are becoming the new trend on European catwalks, with models and celebrities embracing darker shades over blonde. Brunettes are considered more trustworthy and serious, offering a...

Celebrities and their clothing lines

Celebrities influence fashion trends and create successful clothing lines. From Arnold Palmer's golf wear to Sarah Jessica Parker’s affordable fashion, celebrity brands have mass appeal. Stars like...

Fall - Winter 2008 Collection for Men

The focus on men's wear is shifting big time and designers are giving due attention to the men's wear, recent fall / winter collection 2008 paid due homage to the fact. The fall winter collection...

Men: The 2008 look

Socks and sandals, mobile phoneholder on belt, the list could go on. Traditional male stereotypes dictate thesex to be uninterested and hopeless when it comes to fashion. From manyexperiences this is ...

Where should waistline be this season?

The high waistline trend, initially controversial, has gained momentum, with designers like Karl Lagerfeld and Donna Karan featuring it in their collections. This look, popular in the 1940s and...

Fabric forecast for spring 2008

Spring 2008 fashion trends lean towards soft, pastel tones and sheer fabrics, reflecting a modern take on past styles. Women's wardrobes see flowing skirts and delicate layers, while maxi skirts and...

The September 2007 London Fashion Week

The London Fashion Show 2007 celebrated ethical fashion, showcasing eco-friendly collections and Fairtrade garments made without chemicals. Over 5,000 visitors attended, with leading designers...

The most adored fashion designers

Designers also may travel frequently to meet with fabric and materials suppliers and with manufacturers who produce the final apparel products. Designers must have a strong sense of the esthetician...

Fashion trends in 2008: The 50's is back

The world of fashion is constantly changing, more and more designers are looking to the past for inspiration; what's old is new, and nowadays fashion is shaped by all the cultural influences from...

Prom dresses are for curvy girls, too!

Those of us who grew up as plus-size girls may have less than fond memories of proms, homecoming dances, or even our quinceanera. Back in our day, self-esteem and body image issues were compounded by ...

The focus in research and development (R&D) is now more and more set on new sustainable products...
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