Diesel Models Report On The Changing Fashion Trends Over The Years
January 29, 2010 by SynaVista
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Diesel Models, an agency tailored to helping young, up-and-coming professional models to create a portfolio and receive professional advice, today report on the changing fashion trends that have occurred throughout the years.
Diesel Models have noticed that the changes in global fashion are also linked to the growth of humanity and changing perceptions of society. The glamorous fashions of the 50s were carried on from the high-class social conventions of pre-war Britain, with items such as petticoats and dinner jackets still being worn in post-war England, but with slight changes also being made. Women were more comfortable to wear hourglass dresses, combined with pearls and gloves. Global fashion took a dramatic turn during the 1960s, however, with the explosion of rock and roll and the Hippy movement.
People acted more creatively in public, wearing the ’space look’ and bell-bottomed jeans. Glamour took a new direction with dresses being made with materials such as velvet fabrics and batik prints. Bell-bottoms soon gave way to flared jeans in the 1970s as the disco movement broke out, many found solace away from the introduction of miniskirts and ‘bovver’ boots by hiding within the glam rock circle, dressing in glittery outfits and tight tops.
Diesel Models remember just how bold the colours were going into the 80s, and the introduction of wide shoulder pads in jackets and looser chinos and jeans. The mullet and perms were the hairstyles of choice, with Ralph Lauren and Calvin Klein fast becoming household names. Sunglasses were worn by almost everybody, which made way for the ‘anti-fashion’ movement of the 90s. Comfort was favoured over style, with baggy jeans and sweatshirts being favoured, which was effectively cancelled out with the rise of supermodels such as Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell and Cindy Crawford.
Grunge was also popular during the 90s, which helped create fashion off-springs such as Goth, Emo and Scene trends leading into the new millennium. Diesel Models have noticed just how diverse and inclusive the last decade was, and the amount of creativity that went into styles such as Hip-Hop, Boho-Chic, Sophisticated Urban, Leggings and original uses of Denim. Diesel Models is eagerly anticipating the new decade, and the new fashions it will bring.
To find out more about Diesel Models and to register with their services, visit their website at http://dieselmodels.co.uk/. Alternatively, you can contact them by emailing info ( @ ) dieselmodels dot co.uk or by telephoning 02075 803 822.
Bina Apparel Hits the Shelves for Fall 2010 Launches a Delicious Line of Fashion Wear for Toddlers and Girls
January 17, 2010 by SynaVista
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Fashion upstart Bina Apparel today announced the launch of their first original line of Girls apparel.
“This is an exciting time for us” says founder and CEO of Bina Apparel Maria Urdinarrain “Our line reintroduces the classic, clean lines, artfulness and fine workmanship that little girls’ clothing is sorely missing in today’s market.”
The new line debuts girl’s fashion for toddlers (24 months) up to 7 years of age in dresses, separates and outerwear. Inspired from a vintage style, the line adapts warm tones, exceptional fabrics, incredible attention to detail and fine craftsmanship. Details include pintucking, appliqué embroidery, pockets, and pleats.
The color combinations are a delectable blend of currant, grape, plum, chocolate and sage, intentionally imbuing a sense of tradition and polished taste. Bolder tonal accent colors finish the look for a smart, feminine vibe. The pallet is a refreshing burst of earthy tones and wholesome shades.
The entire line relies heavily on natural fibers and ease of care for busy families. Dresses are 100% cotton sateen and separates are 95%/5% cotton/lycra blend for machine-wash and wear cleaning. The outerwear coats are high-quality wool blend tweed with 100% cotton flannel lining to keep little hearts warm and snuggly. With coats like this, you’ll welcome the cooler weather.
The line is scheduled to debut for the Fall/Winter 2010 season. It will be available to show starting mid-February and available for delivery in-store starting in August. The company will be supporting wholesale distribution, but will maintain small online retail availability for areas where distribution is not available.
Bina Apparel is a Nashua, NH based fashion design, manufacturing and distribution company. The company’s strong background in design, fabrics, fitting, pattern work and sales is a natural fit for boutique retail shops interested in adding a fresh line to their fall selection. All styles are constructed with CPSIA certified materials and made with care in the U.S.A.
Esteem Jewellery Launches A New Collection at Its Online Outlet
Weymouth – Putting the YOU in Unique!! The famous jewellery store in UK has launched an exclusive collection of men’s and women’s jewellery at its online store www.esteemjewellery.co.uk. The store offers excellent delivery schedule and most customer friendly return and exchange policies which make it equally famous among all jewellery lovers in other parts of Europe and America, too.
Esteem Jewellery is known for fantastic, contemporary and luxurious jewellery items at affordable prices. Unlike other high-street jewellery stores, this jewellery major offers most modern jewellery designs at lower prices. They buy stock from less known individual jewellery designers and families who receive their inspiration direct from trends and nature. This is why this store has always been successful in serving exotic collection of jewelleries all over UK.
All the online purchases can be supplied either via 1st Class Recorded Delivery at an additional cost of £3 while a 2nd Class Recorded Delivery can be obtained at £2 only. Depending upon type of delivery service, parcels are delivered to their destinations within 1-5 working days. Next-day-delivery service is also available at an additional cost of £4.95. The jewellery can safely be delivered before 1pm next working day. Whatever delivery option you choose, all the deliveries are fully insured at supplier’s cost.
The website offers excellent customer care services by providing hundred percent refund on items returned within 14 days of their purchases while exchanges are allowed upto 30 days of period. The company also provides replacement without any additional delivery cost if a damage-in-transit is reported. Replacements are supplied within 2 days after receiving orders.
Esteem Jewellery’s range of women’s jewellery collection include Abalone Jewellery, Agate, Amber, Bead, Butterfly Dragonfly, Celtic, Coral, Diamond, Dichroic Glass, Easy Fit Jewellery, Fashion Jewellery, Gemstone, Heart, Jade, Marcasite, Mother of Pearl, Onyx, Pearl, Shiva Shell Jewellery, Silver and other Designer Jewelleries. The items include anklets, bangles, beads, bracelets, brooches, chokers, earrings, necklace-pendants, necklets, rings and sets.
Esteem Jewellery’s men’s jewellery collection includes Amber Jewellery, Dichroic Glass, Jade, Pearl, Silver and Men’s Designer Jewellery. Range of Men’s jewellery items include bracelets, cufflinks, necklace-pendants and rings.
There is a huge demand for UK’s special jewellery items and accessories all over the world. Esteem Jewellery’s affordability makes them a most sought after product among all jewellery lover men and women everywhere. The jewellery store, by virtue of its beautiful designs and affordable prices, is expecting tremendous spread globally. “We take it as a challenge to make our products compete globally in terms of cost and cultures, both.” says one senior correspondent at the store.
For more information about esteem jewellery – Please visit http://www.esteemjewellery.co.uk or email them at esteemjewelleryuk@gmail.com
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Celebrations galore at the Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania by Melrosejewelers
The Rolex Sydney Hobart Race was drawn to its conclusion on 1st January, 2010 with the prize giving ceremony held at the Royal Tasmanian Yacht Club. Alfa Romeo received Line Honors while Two True was declared the winner of the overall IRC handicap. The ceremony was graced with the presence of the Governor as well as the Premier of Tasmania. The ceremony was held at the Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania, in Sandy Point, Hobart. The Honorable Governor of Tasmania, Peter Underwood AO and the Honorable Premier of Tasmania, David Bartlett were accompanied by their better halves at the ceremony. Also gracing the occasion was Matteo Mazzanti of Rolex Geneva (SA) along with the Commodores of the race’s organizers, Matt Allen of the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia and Clive Simpson of the Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania.
The ceremony began with Commodore Matt Allen reading ‘The Sailor’s Farewell’, which was an ode to the two sailors, Andrew Short and Sally Gordon, who died in an accident in the Flinders Islet Race in October. After a minute’s silence in their remembrance, Matt Allen thanked Rolex and the Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania, and mentioned they could not have asked for a better partner for the race than Rolex. However, after all the speeches were made, the ceremony shifted focus to prize distribution. Two True was the first in line to receive its Tattersall’s Cup for having won the overall IRC handicap. Andy Saies was elated and thanked Rolex for its sponsorship along with the two yacht clubs associated with the race. The South Australian Winner went on to appreciate and thank his crew and boat.
RÁN, the British entry’s prize was accepted by the Australian sailor Chris Hosking as its owner Niklas Zennstrom had returned to England. Chris Hosking accepted the prize and expressed Niklas Zennstrom’s joy on competing in the race and the results. He went on to mention that Niklas Zennstrom just had a single regret, and that was not being able to arrive in Australia in time for the Rolex Trophy Rating Series. Alfa Romeo was the center of attraction at the ceremony as Jonno Morris needed help carrying all the silverware they had won, out of the Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania. Jonno Morris accepted the JH Illingworth trophy and replica on behalf of Neville Crichton. The trophy was presented to Alfa Romeo for winning Line Honors at the Rolex Sydney Hobart Race. Jonno Morris was ecstatic about the fact that all three boats that received Line Honors were McConaghy built. The Jane Tate Memorial Trophy too was presented by her daughter Mrs. Kath Worbey at the ceremony. The trophy was presented to Rebecca Walford, the skipper of Discoverer of Hornet as she was the first female skipper to complete the race on corrected time. The Jane Tate Memorial Trophy is a perpetual award which is given in the memory of Jane Tate as she sailed in the second race and was the first woman to complete that race. Bruce Gould was also honored as he sailed his 40th race and finished 48th overall, aboard Geoff Hill’s Strewth.
Don’t Show Off Your Breast Implants If You Work at Condé Nast
January 9, 2010 by SynaVista
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An employee at Brides magazine was fired from Condé Nast because she showed her new breast implants off to close friends in the privacy of her office. Apparently 4 Times Square has been buzzing over the incident since the holidays, which didn’t even involve nipple — as the silicone in question was safely covered by a sports bra.
Read full story via Daily Intel.
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Michelle Obama’s Style Affects Fashion
Who cares what the First Lady wears? The stock market, for one. Since the Inauguration, every time Michelle Obama has worn a J. Crew outfit, the company’s stock has enjoyed a boost, and the items she has chosen have sold out. Michelle’s sleeveless dresses have sparked a national dialogue about appropriateness, and her decision to wear a cardigan sweater to visit Queen Elizabeth provoked an international debate about etiquette.
Read full story via Michelle Obama’s Style TIME.

