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Profiling shoe designer Gil Carvalho

Written by Paula Teixeira on 03.04.07

More than a shoe designer, Gil Carvalho has the ability to mix architectural concepts, cutting edge materials, and a brilliant creativity, to make the jump into the visionary future of fashion.

His work is excellent not only for is top quality but especially for his persistence, a willingness to take risks, and the tolerance for learn from his mistakes throughout his career.

What Impressed Us 02.04.2007

Written by Daniel P Dykes on 02.04.07

While we put all our effort into Fashionising, our other initiatives such as style spy continue to tick over and play their part in the emerging world of social fashion.

So what impressed style spy users this week?

1. Bodyamr Palmdove reversible mini dress
2. FCUK by French Connection Autumn (Fall) / Winter 2007/2008 runway collection
3. American Apparel Striped Jersey V-Neck
4. Sisley Autumn (Fall)/Winter 2007/2008 runway collection
5. Cuckoo Clock Bed Tee

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From Chanel to Channel - The Worst Fakes

Written by Ren on 02.04.07

Counterfeit designer handbags, perfume, and clothing are common products that are sometimes copied with such precision that it's hard to tell the difference from the originals.

There are, however, some shockingly bad replicas that seem to make no attempt at sounding authentic.

With the addition of just one letter, a classic timeless brand like Chanel, which conjures images of iconic fashion trends, can be turned into, well, a Channel.

The copy of J-Lo's 'Glow', 'Show', just doesn't quite have the same ring to it. Nor does 'Blue Safe', the fake version of 'Cool Water'.

Outfits Needed for Photoshoot

Written by Tania Braukamper on 01.04.07

Another promotional opportunity for fashion designers - we are currently seeking outfits from young, upcoming designers to be used in a photoshoot.

Three outfits are needed - especially looking for black, white, silver; dresses, tops, anything high-waisted, smock dresses and tunics. The model is 5'9 and a size 10.

The clothes are needed by April 12, and will be returned after the shoot. Designers will be provided with photos from the shoot for use in your own folio.

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The Sartorialist - Fashion Is Art

Written by Paula Teixeira on 23.03.07

Ever since I remember, I have this love for fashion, beautiful things. For me fashion is Art, and as it I have great respect for those who chose to work with it. My love for fashion made me realise that I had another love - photography. So I started looking around on the internet, reading magazines, going to shops, just to see fashion. In this search for information I found the Sartorialist. Immediately I feel in love with him. He has a view on fashion that I share.

In his biography he says: "I started The Sartorialist simply to share photos of people that I saw on the streets of New York that I thought looked great. When I worked in the fashion industry (15 years), I always felt that there was a disconnect between what I was selling in the showroom and what I was seeing real people (really cool people) wearing in real life." This is so true! In fashion shows we see a lot of great beautiful things that we will never use in real life. Only a few of us can really wear those clothes, like artists. So in his blog he brings us the look of those people blessed with what call fashion wisdom. There are people from a lot of places with different looks, but in all of them we can see an attitude, a will to be unique. For me that's very very important. Just think in Anna Piaggi (Vogue Italy), she is the One with her very own style, you can love it or hate it, but you always have to look and agree that she is unique. Just like Madonna, she knows how to recreate her self.

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Duckie Brown Nominated for CFDA Award

Written by Paula Teixeira on 23.03.07

With a design philosophy that 'menswear can be exciting, colorful and handsome,' it's no wonder the design duo behind label Duckie Brown are being noticed in a big way. Fashion Windows reports,

"Steven Cox and Daniel Silver earned another kudos for their menswear label 'Duckie Brown' for their nomination as 2007 CFDA Menswear Designer of the Year Award.

Nominated last year for the CFDA Perry Ellis New Menswear Award, garnering recognition for one of CFDA's highest honors is a natural progression of things. The amazing part is that the design duo, one a Tommy Hilfiger vet and the other a former TV producer reached the top within five years after they launched their label.

Still, for fashion observers, it was never a matter of 'IF' but only a matter of 'WHEN' for their peers to recognize the design talents of Steven Cox and Daniel Silver. Their unique vision for men's dressing that borders on 'street wear and the classic' has a very fashion forward attitude that are aspirational."

Lloyd Boston Talks About Trends

Written by Paula Teixeira on 22.03.07

An Interview with Lloyd Boston - Style editor on the Today show, spokesperson for Jones New York and author and illustrator of Before You Put That On: 365 Daily Tips for Her.

What are some must-haves for spring?
A great trench in a statement-making fabric or color is a key item this season. Jones New York has a fabulous metallic trench, but you can also find styles in slick synthetics like patent leather or even white linen in most stores. It will add impact to any closet.

I also love the clutch bag as an alternative to the 30-gallon hobo bag women have been toting around. A long and lean style, whether it's vintage or brand new, looks ladylike, and it will force you to pare down the amount of junk you carry around.

Coco Chanel said it best: "Take one thing off before you leave the house." Women tend to over-accessorize. Part of it is emotional clutter - the bracelet you got for your anniversary, the ring you got for your birthday. And then there are the trends piled high on top of that. Keep things clean and understated.

Women tend to try and get dressed up every single day. You can't look superstylish every day of the year. It's exhausting, and it will start to reflect in your appearance. Take the day off and sport jeans or go without makeup for the day. Dressing up will start to feel special again.

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Interview - Peter, Designer for SABA Clothing

Written by Daniel P Dykes on 21.03.07
SABA started out in Melbourne's Flinders Lane as The Joseph Saba Shirt Shop, way back in 1965. Since then the brand has become embedded into the Australian fashion scene, with stores across the country and a reputation for designing clean-cut pieces that are both sophisticated and contemporary.



Fashionising were pleased to interview Peter, head menswear designer at SABA, to find out more about the brand and about his advice to upcoming designers.

Opportunity To Showcase Your Designs

Written by Tania Braukamper on 19.03.07

Get your designs showcased as a part of a fashion parade is often prohibitively expensive, but an opportunity has arisen for fashion designers and labels to take part in a charity fashion parade in May.

The fashion parade will raise money for the not-for-profit charity organisation ASK - Australians Supporting Kids. All the proceeds from the night will go directly to orphans in Brazil.

There will also be a charity auction held on the night, and designers will be given the option of taking part in it.

Models needed for Melbourne fashion parade

Written by Tania Braukamper on 19.03.07

Here's a casting call for Fashionising models who are Melbourne based:

Eight models, of both sexes, are needed for a charity fashion parade to be held in May. This is a great opportunity to gain some valuable runway experience for a great cause. The event will raise money for the not-for-profit charity organisation ASK - Australians Supporting Kids. All the proceeds from the night will go directly to orphans in Brazil.

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