Friday, August 10, 2012

FALL 12' Trend Alert

Okay so lately I've been reading up on the latest trends for fall 2012 and I came across a few interesting styles that are making their way back in fashion.   The strongest trends that were seen on the runways this season from designers...

  

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Trend #1

Pant Suits (Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh)!

Pants suits have been in and out of style since the 1960s when they were really popular with women. This fall's pants suits are different from the ones women wore back then . Pictured above are three designers  "re-invention" of the new pants suit: at left, a blue pants suit with a fur collar and embroidered decoration from Oscar de la Renta; center, a menswear-inspired brown striped pants suit from Ralph Lauren; at right, a dark blue pants suit featuring gold enhancement on the zip-up jacket by Jason Wu.



2012 Fall Fashion Trends

Trend #2

THEY'RE SAYING THIS RICH COLOR GOES WITH EVERYTHING

(I agree)

Deep hues that take their names from red wine--burgundy, bordeaux, chianti--as well as the even darker oxblood shade  all work equally well for fall 2012, not only for garments but also for fashion accessories. Among the designers who have embraced wine colors for fall are Tommy Hilfiger , Donna Karan , and Rodarte .

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Trend #3

WHITE HUES

Designer Peter Som's white fashion get up, showing a range of white tones, are pictured above . Interested ?



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Designers showing appoval of Velvet include Jason Wu, who presented the dark blue pants suit pictured above at left for fall; Ralph Lauren, who showed the three-piece burgundy pants suit pictured above in the center; and the house of Gucci, which showed the green velvet dress shown above at right

Trend #4

Trend #5
EMBELLISHED FASHION
Lace, embroidery, jewels, beads, sequins, and other embellishments all decorate fall garments this season. For fall and winter, fashion accessories with heavy embellishment are around too. Some designers have really pushed this trend to the max with garments so covered with decoration that it's difficult to recognize the fabric that is underneath. A few examples of adorned garments are pictured above: at left, a sparkling gold metallic lace dress from Marchesa; in the center a heavily embellished ensemble by Marc Jacobs; at right a dress with metallic brocade front panel by Jason Wu.
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Military-inspired fashion turned up on the fall fashion runways this season, with lots of metallic buttons, double-breasted styles, khaki hues, long coats, and stand-up collars. Some typical looks of the season are pictured above: at left, a double-breasted pea coat from Altuzarra; in center, a khaki dress with double row of buttons from Burberry Prorsum; and at right, a khaki dress by Victoria Beckham.

Trend #6

Military Inspired


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Trend #7

OVERSIZED FASHION

Pictured above at left, Michael Kors features a loose plaid poncho; in the center is an Oscar de la Renta pink ensemble with plenty of design ease built in, and at right Donna Karan features a baggy jacket and an equally voluminous skirt.

 


 

How To Get A Job In The Fashion Industry

Hello F a s h i o n i s t a s !!! Today I was looking through my Glamour Magazine and I found this article that I thought would be very beneficial If your trying Break into the fashion industry. 


How to Get a Job In the Fashion Industry
Six fashion-industry superstars tell how they scored their dream gigs—and dish out work advice we all should read.


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Stressed? Smile anyway, says Hodge. “Graciousness never hurts.”

The Twitter Commander

Cannon Hodge, 30, social media manager for Bergdorf Goodman

How I got here: I majored in English and got a job as a writer for Neiman Marcus, in Texas. I had a mentor there who told me, “Dallas is not the place for you,” and said I should interview at Bergdorf (which is owned by the same company) in New York City. I started off booking models and designer appearances. After I created our YouTube page in 2007, I was known as the resident geek. I realized how important social media would be.
My plugged-in, 24/7 day: Before I’m even out of bed, I’m checking Twitter. We’re on 13 platforms—Foursquare, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Tumblr, Instagram, and so on—and I manage all of them, posting updates and photos and responding to customer-service questions. At the store I live-tweet or live-pin when a designer comes in, or I see new collections. Social media truly never stops. But I have a rule that when I’m with my friends and family, I keep my phone in my bag so I can give them my attention.
My go-to look: Cigarette pants or a long skirt with a blazer. My mobile “office” is a cross-body bag so I can go hands-free and be on my phone, Instagram-ing.
My advice for breaking in to fashion: Handwrite thank-yous after interviews! (Mail them; don’t send emails.) Be willing to start at the bottom. You’re not going to have a shining moment right away. Stay late and volunteer to do less glamorous projects. The fashion industry is hard work.

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stephanie phair

Phair manages teams in the U.K., the U.S., and China. “I’m always
on,” she says.
The Retail Mega-Boss

Stephanie Phair, 34, managing director of fashion discount retailer The Outnet

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cushnie et ochsTo score a fashion gig, “show your unique aesthetic,” say Ochs (left) and Cushnie.

The Designers

Carly Cushnie, 28, and Michelle Ochs, 27, cofounders of Cushnie et Ochs

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sarah meikle

Answer to the question Meikle’s always asked: “No, we don’t keep clothes
we borrow!”
The Fashion Editor

Sarah Meikle, 43, fashion market director at Glamour

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mandana dayani
Dayani, a regular on Bravo, at work

The Lawyer

Mandana Dayani, 30, VP and general counsel of Rachel Zoe, Inc.

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XOXOXO

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