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13.3.10

PARIS FASHION WEEK

After seeing all the catwalk shows in London, Madrid, New York, Milan and last but not least Paris, here are my suggestions for "Paris Fashion Week".

The designers that I liked most were Azzaro, Christian Dior and Louis Vuitton, it was really hard to choose what to show you as the collections were magnificent. I have to say that my favourite cities were Madrid and Paris regarding the fashion week, as it is where I saw the best proposals.

Now it's your turn to keep on voting, and in a couple of weeks I'll show you the ones who received the most votes for each city.
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Después de ver todos los desfiles de Londres, Madrid, New York, Milán y por último, París, estas son mis propuestas de "Paris Fashion Week".


Los diseñadores que más me han gustado de París han sido Azzaro, Christian Dior y Louis Vuitton, realmente ha sido difícil elegir qué mostrar porque las colecciones han sido magníficas. Tengo que decir que mis ciudades favoritas han sido Madrid y París en cuanto a la semana de la moda se refiere, ya que es donde he visto las mejores propuestas.


Ahora os toca a vosotras seguir votando, y en un par de semanas mostraré lo más votado de cada ciudad.


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  • 1. Louis Vuitton
  • 2. Balmain
  • 3. Louis Vuitton
  • 4. Giles
  • 5. Azzaro
  • 6. Elie Saab
  • 7. Giambattista Valli
  • 8. Hermès
  • 9. Balmain
  • 10. Miu Miu
  • 11. Jean Paul Gaultier
  • 12. Isabel Marant
  • 13. Christian Dior
  • 14. Nina Ricci
  • 15. Rochas
  • 16. Christian Dior

4.3.10

NEW YORK FASHION WEEK

Vote for your favorite designer in New York Fashion Week
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Vota por tu diseñador favorito en New York Fashion Week

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  • 1. Devi Kroell
  • 2. Diane Von Furstenberg
  • 3. Marc By Marc Jacobs
  • 4. Milly Michelle Smith
  • 5. Mulberry
  • 6. Oscar de la Renta
  • 7. Proenza Schouler
  • 8. Rebecca Taylor
  • 9. Stephen Burrows
  • 10. Tommy Hilfiger
  • 11. Tommy Hilfiger
  • 12. Tibi

"TOPS" MILAN FASHION WEEK

Like I have done for Madrid Fashion Week, I've chosen the designs I liked most from Milan, now it's your time to vote. I'll do the same for all the shows and after the final ranking, I'll publish the ones you most voted for from Madrid, Milan, Paris, London and New York.
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Al igual que hice con Madrid Fashion Week, he seleccionado los modelos que más me han gustado de la pasarela de Milán, ahora os toca a vosotros votar. Haré lo mismo con todos los desfiles y al final del "Ranking" expondré el modelo más votado de Madrid, Milán, París, Londres y New York.







  • 1. Albino
  • 2. Armani
  • 3. Salvatore Ferragamo
  • 4. Luisa Beccaria
  • 5. Gucci
  • 6. Aquilano Rimoldi
  • 7. Just Cavalli
  • 8. Moschino
  • 9. Moschino
  • 10. Moschino C & C
  • 11. N21 Alessandro dell‘Acqua
  • 12. Blumarine

3.3.10

FERRAGAMO'S ORIGINS IN OLD HOLLYWOOD

Salvatore Ferragamo opened its Fall-Winter 2010-2011 collection with a reel montage homaged to the man who built the classic brand. Ever so cooly, models appeared and strutted along the promenade to Joni Mitchell‘s "Coyote", a fitting song for the collection, which communicated a late -1960 meets Safari- vibe in rich earth tones and metallics. Chief menswear designer, Massimiliano Giornetti who recently took the helm of the women‘s operation, kept things classically casual with suades and knits, but threw in some brilliant touches like solid brass belts that looked the waist-brecelets. While the collection boasted a New York boho chic contemporary to the Baby Boomer generation, Giornetti stayed true to Ferragamo‘s origin in Old Hollywood with subtleties like a stunning chain mail dress that looked like a blown-up metal link flapper purse from the 1920‘s.
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La marca Italiana abrió el desfile homenajeando al hombre que construyó la marca, mientras la canción "Coyote" de Joni Mitchell‘s sonaba de fondo haciendo un guiño a los 60.

El diseñador de prendas masculinas, que recientemente tomó el timón del diseño femenino Massimiliano Giornetti, se inspiró en prendas clásicas del guardarropa de la firma, haciendo un viaje al viejo Hollywood, verdadero origen de la casa.

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