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DEEPIKA PADUKONE at the 3rd Annual Academy Museum Gala on December 3rd 2023 wearing LOUIS VUITTON
Deepika wears a lot of beautiful gowns. The thing about this dress that stood out the most was the color. I loved that the dress looked so bright in the light, but so dark as well. I don't think the shape was the best, but the color was so cool.
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thedeerestdoll · 22 days
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the urge to make a fashion magazine like these >>>
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herfashionblog777 · 1 month
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THE OFFICE SIREN.
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The office siren is a new aesthetic/style recently developed on social media.
The style trend is heavily inspired by the late 90s and early 2000s.
Movies such as ‘The devil wears prada’ & many early 2000s shows had characters who wore outfits that is now considered ‘office siren’.
Gisele Bündchen’s character in TDWP is one of the many inspirations of office siren , you can find many pictures of her character on pinterest.
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cbbyzac · 5 months
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notes-in-bloom · 8 months
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Hi everyone!
Since I will start university soon, I created a new blog to be more involved with the studyblr community. ✧ ˚ · .
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Some facts about me:
Name: Mara
Age: 24
Degree: Bachelor of Arts
Major: Fashion Journalism and Content Creation
Location: UK
Nationality: Italian
More about me + my tags ↴
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I like: big cities during the rain, new books and new stationary smells, my journal, autumn, board games, baking cakes and muffins!!
I dislike: the distance between me and my bestie, food with sweet pistachio, waiting for a new tv show season, fantasy books
Things I’d like to do more: take more pictures, read, paint, write
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It’s nice meeting you ✧˖*°࿐
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francispeaks · 6 months
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The Decline of Luxury
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Luxury fashion has long been synonymous with timeless elegance, superior craftsmanship, and exclusivity. However, in recent years, a growing concern has arisen in the industry regarding the declining quality of luxury brands. Many fashion enthusiasts and critics argue that the pursuit of profit and the fast-paced nature of the fashion industry have led to a compromise in the quality of these prestigious brands.
Bernard Arnault and the Changing Landscape of Luxury
Bernard Arnault, the influential businessman and chairman of LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton, has played a pivotal role in reshaping the luxury fashion landscape. He has transformed LVMH into a global powerhouse, with a portfolio of more than 70 iconic brands including Louis Vuitton, Moet & Chandon, and Hennessy.
While his influence has undoubtedly been substantial, it has not always been beneficial for the industry as a whole. For the last two decades, Arnault has been at the forefront of big-name luxury brands, often with the goal of expanding their reach and profitability. However, this expansion has come at a cost.
In the 90s, luxury fashion felt untouchable. The prices were high ( not as high as in today’s age ), but they were justified by the exquisite craftsmanship and exclusivity that these brands offered. Luxury fashion was an aspirational status symbol for those who could afford it, and it wasn’t just about that status, it was about the craftsmanship of the Haute-Couture, the eye to detail in every piece, the piece of garments that was made for you and lasted for generations to come.
Arnault's vision, on the other hand, aimed to make luxury more accessible to a wider audience. We all know what that means– if brands want to appeal to the global audience, then they need to think quickly, craft it quickly, and sell it quickly. This shift in strategy has led to the popularization of luxury goods, but it has also resulted in a saturation of the market and a decline in quality.
The Erosion of Quality
One of the most significant consequences of the luxury fashion industry's rapid expansion and mass-market accessibility has been the erosion of quality. In the pursuit of profit and market share, many luxury brands have cut corners in production, using cheaper materials and less skilled labor. This cost-cutting approach has compromised the quality and craftsmanship that were once the hallmark of luxury fashion.
Luxury brands that were once renowned for their attention to detail and commitment to excellence have fallen victim to the desire for higher profit margins. The result is that products are now more costly and of inferior quality compared to their 80s and 90s counterparts. In an era where consumers are increasingly seeking value and authenticity, this decline in quality raises concerns about the long-term sustainability of luxury brands.
The Impact on Consumers
As luxury fashion brands chase higher revenues and broader customer bases, they risk alienating their loyal, long-standing customers who expect nothing less than the best. This shift in focus from quality to quantity has begun to manifest itself in the mass market as well, where discerning customers are beginning to notice the diminishing quality of luxury goods.
For example, luxury handbags that were once known for their durability and timeless design may now show signs of wear and tear more quickly, ( I am looking at you Louis Vitton ). Garments from renowned fashion houses may lack the same attention to detail in their stitching and finishes ( Versace isn’t the same anymore, I said what we are all thinking ). This decline in quality not only affects the brand's reputation but also creates a sense of disillusionment among consumers who once held these brands in high esteem.
The Future of Luxury Fashion
The decline in quality within the luxury fashion industry is a cause for concern, as it threatens the very essence of what luxury represents. While Bernard Arnault's vision of accessibility and market expansion may have contributed to this issue ( as every Billionaire with a capitalistic dream does ), the industry as a whole must reevaluate its priorities.
To restore the integrity of luxury fashion, brands need to refocus on craftsmanship, quality, and exclusivity. It's essential for luxury brands to strike a balance between making their products more accessible without compromising on the standards that made them iconic in the first place. By delivering on the promise of superior quality, luxury brands can regain the trust of their discerning customer base and ensure the long-term sustainability of their legacy.
I want to see seems well done by a seamstress who still values Haute-Couture, I want brands to value traditional craftmanship and use it in their collection and get inspired by it for decades, I want Designers to not fall into the temptation of money, I want fashion to slow down and know that the detail matters, because you will be remembered by it.
However, is not just the brands that are to blame, is the clients too, clients that don’t dare to question quality any longer or get curious about how their garments and pieces are constructed, there is no sense to the word "quality" any longer because all we wear and accept to wear is polyester or polyamide, a jacket with non-straight seems, or a seem that breaks after a week, heels that break as you walk, bags that get destroyed because you used it.
We need to question Lvmh brands and other Luxury Fashion brands on how are they so expensive and how they make their clothing, just like we question Fast Fashion Brands on how their clothes are so cheap.
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sketchonista · 5 months
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Juun J SS24 shot at Paris Fashionweek
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Y2K STYLE
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The Y2K Style is based on 2000S, and it came back into fashion thanks to trends on social media .
it composed of low rise flared jeans, colored crop top, tracksuits, mini skirt, boots, imposing jewerly often in silver, some strass on belt, phone case, cap ,bag, sun glasses and some piercing.
usually the clothes are from PINK (Victoria's secret), Juicy couture, bebe, or Von dutch.
The icons of this style in the 2000s was Beyonce, Adriana Lima, Christina Aguilera, Briteney Spears, Rihanna, Paris Hilton, Lindsay Lohan, Leighton meester, Megan Fox and Nina Dobrev
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What do you think about this fashion style ?
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poppletonink · 5 months
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The Timeless Style Of Audrey Hepburn
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Audrey Hepburn: British actress and humanitarian, a wondrous woman with an everlasting legacy who was idolised worldwide for her effortless poise and grace. It is an undeniable fact that Audrey was a true fashion icon of her time - a timeless beauty.
Use of colour allowed Audrey to create outfits that could live forever, outfits that could be stored in time capsules and remain just as wonderful for years to come. She used hues of black, white, and grey most frequently: shades that have stood the test of time and create a sleek and sophisticated feel to an outfit. This neutral palette would be aided by pops of colour, predominantly pastels, scarlet red, and coral pink.
Alongside an aesthetically stunning colour scheme, her outfits would usually feature stripes, floral or checkered patterns. Even so, she maintained a strict one-pattern-per-outfit policy, with every other item of clothing being a solid colour.
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Audrey's style was classy and distinguished both on and off the screen. She was the queen of the little black dress, much like her Breakfast At Tiffany's character Holly Gollightly. Pairing slim-cut trousers with black turtlenecks, and white blouses with cinch-waist skirts she would create minimalistic outfits that radiated her balletic nature. Contrasting her feminine pieces, Hepburn also wasn't afraid to break down gendered clothing barriers, wearing blazers, suits and ties as often as she pleased - feminism at its most quintessential.
Audrey always had statement sunglasses within reach, whether they were cat eye or tortoise-shell, they were always sure to add the finishing touches to her outfits. A beige trench coat was her go to jacket of choice; ballet flats or penny loafers were her ever-reliable footwear and she would often adorn her outfits with a simplistic string of pearls and stud earrings.
Chic and stunning - Audrey Hepburn was and always will remain a truly timeless fashion icon.
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themusecoterie · 5 months
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demystifying the met gala 2024 theme
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‘Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion’, the theme announced by the Mets Museum of Art’s Costume Institute for the 2024’s Met Gala, invites attendees to embark on a journey through fashion history – an odyssey to its timeless beauty.
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Unlike previous themes, this year's concept isn't to be taken literally, though hints of fantasy, magic mirrors, and princesses may grace the red carpet. In contrast to past galas, such as 2019’s ‘Camp: Notes on Fashion’ which called for theatrical and playful attire, as defined in Susan Sontag’s essay, or 2017’s ‘Rei Kawakubo/Comme des Garçons: Art of the In-Between’, summoning unconventional silhouettes and unexpected elements inspired by the Japanese designer, this upcoming gala beckons guests to indulge in fashions intricate past.
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Around 250 items carefully curated from the Institutes collection, including rare archival pieces, will be on display. The heart of the ‘Sleeping Beauties’ exhibition refers to the 400 years of fashion craftsmanship, structured around 50 intricately created pieces, each holding commemorative significance, too fragile to ever be worn again. Work by icons such as Yves Saint Laurent, Elsa Schiaparelli, Stella McCartney and Alexander McQueen contribute to this showcase.
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This exhibition gives a more contemplative experience. Innovative technology and sensory stimulation will be employed, allowing guests to be emotionally immersed in this exclusive journey. The 3 main zones, Land, Sea and Sky, will structure the exhibition, exploring changing attitudes to the natural world through creative use of natural materials in design.
As we anticipate the looks on the red carpet of fashions biggest night out, designers are encouraged to peruse the work of their predecessors, reimagining historical masterpieces in a contemporary light. This not only showcases their talent but pays homage to the art that has paved the way for creatives of this age.
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#themusecoterie wonders how designers and celebrities will collaborate and interpret this ingenious theme. We expect to see meticulous looks from designers’ archives, aligning into the fast-growing trend of sustainability and pre-loved fashion. Garments as enriched and redefined with technology are also anticipated, creating a synergy of heritage and innovation.
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Perhaps the misinterpretation of the title will inspire magical creativity, with reference to the zones adorned with flora, fauna and weather.
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ZOE KRAVITZ at the 3rd Annual Academy Museum Gala on December 3rd 2023 wearing SAINT LAURENT
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trueblumarinegf · 5 months
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Les bottes Pilou from the GUIRLANDE COLLECTION from JACQUEMUS
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herfashionblog777 · 1 month
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ROCOCO FASHION.
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Rococo fashion is one of many that is adored till this day, the lightness and elegance that captures peoples eyes.
Said fashion became more popular between 1730 and 1770 by Louie XV’s mistress, Madame Pompadour but was led by the great Marie-Antoinette.
The style was extremely popular in southern germany & austria.
Laces, ruffles, ribbons and many more made rococo unique to all fashion and styles.
Pastels, floral patterns and ruchings are many more details that make rococo fashion adored.
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cbbyzac · 5 months
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notes-in-bloom · 7 months
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Day 1 of 100 Days of University - 26/09/2023
I finally started my journey to study Fashion Journalism and Content Creation at the University of the Arts London.
For the first two hours, they gave us an introduction about the course and the university in general, and for the last two hours, we did a lecture on Teeline.
I also went to lunch with three people from my course.
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cosmicgior · 2 years
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coperni SS23 x bella hadid
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