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Armani Exchange Prints on Repeat Ad Campaign

Armani Exchange Prints on Repeat Ad Campaign with models Nur Hellmann and Corey Baptiste. This new lookbook for 2014 is described as vibrant prints and bright colors that put a modern spin on easy summer style.  All the pieces are crisp and modern with great tailored seams that gives sophistication to your summer look.

 

Nur Hellmann Armani Exchange Prints and repeat
Nur Hellmann
Armani Exchange Prints on Repeat Ad_ Campaign
Nur Hellmann
Armani Exchange Prints on Repeat Ad_ Campaign
Corey Baptiste
Armani Exchange Prints on Repeat Ad Campaign
Corey Baptiste

 

Christian Anwander (Photographer)

Zara Zachrisson (Fashion Editor/Stylist)

Joey George (Hair Stylist)

Morgane Martini (Makeup Artist)

Angel Williams (Manicurist)

Client (Armani Exchange)

 

Fashion

Naomi Campbell June 2014 Issue of Harper’s Bazaar Vietnam Shot by An Le

Naomi Campbell is on the cover of the June 2014 Issue of Harper’s Bazaar Vietnam. The high-fashion spread “Le Look Du Jour” was shot by An Le who has been shooting for the last 7 years. An Le was born in Saigon and presently lives in NYC where he is owner of An Le Studio. Le  has worked with publications: Vogue.it, Harper’s Bazaar Latin America and L’Officiel Singapore. His commercial clients are: Saks Fifth Avenue, Bloomingdale’s, Bottega Veneta, Sassoon. An Le says “Beauty and darkness inspire me” and we can definitely see that in his latest work here.

 

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Photographer: An Le (www.anlestudio.com)
Fashion editor: Phuong My
Stylist: Lisa Jarvis
Hair: Peter Savic (Magnet Agency)
Make Up: Renee Garnes (Wilhelmina Artists)
Manicurist: Andy B Seo
Production: Luz Pavon and Victoria Pavon for Pavon NYC
Set Designer: Stewart Gerard

Fashion

How to Dress Elegantly

How to Dress Elegantly elie saab

 

How to Dress Elegantly

It doesn’t have to be complicated to dress elegantly. Dressing elegantly means you don’t follow after the latest trends, but you dress in such a way that catches the eye of other people. In other words you dress with beauty and grace.

To get started, recognize that simplicity is crucial in order to dress elegantly. For instance wearing a solid color instead of a pattern is usually more simplistic, or perhaps wearing a modest sheath dress.

Another aspect to elegant dressing is knowing what works best for your body shape and type. Don’t buy something on sale that doesn’t flatter your appearance. If you have to pay a little more to look elegant it’s worth it.

Elegant dressing also involves having classic pieces in your wardrobe and jewelry. A little black dress, a pair of nude pumps, diamond stud earrings and a string of pearls are all examples of classic pieces.

Finally, a good handbag is a must to complete the elegant look. It doesn’t have to be a designer handbag, although those are nice. Look for handbags with clean lines and understated but still eye-catching. Diahann Carroll eat your heart out, now we can dress elegantly too!

Beauty

Black Nails Summer 2014

Black Nails Summer 2014

Now here’s something that you normally don’t see in the realm of beauty. Noire tinted nails during the spring and summer seasons. Warmer months are usually characterized by lighter shades such as pastels and neon colors.

However, why not wear black during summer? Why must darker shades be relegated to the depths of wintertime? Well, the runway broke the mold this year as models were seen with various nail designs that included solid black nail polish. Personally, we love this rule breaking look it’s sassy, daring with a spoonful of mischievous fun. So then, never be afraid to dance to the beat of your own drum or paint your nails the color of your choosing. Seasons change, so why shouldn’t the rules of beauty also?

What do you think of this summer nail trend, will you wear it?

Hair

Flower Child

Flower Child

Spring showers really do bring spring flowers. During fashion week designers adorned their collections with the season’s little natural jewels via hair pins as well as head bands. Spring and summer hair should be easy and carefree. Hair accessories are a great way to transform an ordinary hairstyle into a more exquisite affair. Therefore, as we transition into summer if you are debating how to fashion your hair just think like a flower child.

Ad Campaigns and Fashion Editorials

Tanzanian Brand Nyumbani Design F/W 2015 “Yellow Spaces” Collection

Tanzanian Brand Nyumbani Design F/W 2015 “Yellow Spaces” Collection. Were seeing mellow yellow in this new beautiful Caribbean feel lookbook. Kerry Glanfield is the Creative Director of Nyumbani design, a lifestyle and home-ware company inspired by colors of the Swahili coast. In 2010 she founded Nyambani (Kiswahili for home) and has continued to make her voice heard among the fashion community as well.

Brand: Nyumbani Design

Designer: Kerry Glanfield

AW 14/15 Yellow Spaces Collection

Photography by OsseGrecaSinare Photography

Styled by Christine Mhando