You know that was funny, the only reason that chrome
hearts tank top website picked up my engagement, is that I put up a post the night before but I didn’t mean to put it up. I accidentally clicked publish instead of preview, and so the only reason I took it down is because I wasn’t finished writing it yet. And then I woke up the next morning and I was like ‘Why did I just justify my getting engaged? I’m not going to put it back up.’ And then this website was like ‘Man Repeller the idiot, acts like an idiot.’ And I was like ‘Oh my god. You guys are trolls!’WHEN Westfield commissioned five bloggers to document its new spring-summer collections, the shopping centre giant was hoping to gain a share of the excitement around fashion on the internet.
McKessar photographed blokes at Bondi Beach wearing wetsuits with suit jackets, Spencer was shot by her father in a forest outside chrome hearts eyeglasses Boston in the US and Fabb also went to Bondi Beach to capture people on the promenade there.
"We've seen our fashion lovers getting information from a whole range of new sources that didn't exist in the past, so we see this as a crucial part of the future," Westfield's director of marketing, John Batistich, said.
But even he had no idea of the future online traffic that would result.
Blogger Alexandra Spencer received 2411 likes when she posted a sneak peak of her shoot for Westfield on her 4th and Bleeker blog, then 220 likes within 11 minutes when she posted a link to her blog on Instagram on Monday.
"It's about recognising the power of the blogger and creating more ways for our shoppers to get inspiration and information about shopping," Batistich said.
Five years ago, a corporate such as Westfield might have baulked at relinquishing part of its image to an unknown online army, but working with internet contributors is now an integral part of its fashion chrome
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Claire Fabb of Style By Yellow Button, Front Row Suit's Liam McKessar and Spencer are among the bloggers who have been recruited by the shopping centre to showcase its new fashions in videos and stills photography online.
2012年8月31日星期五
2012年8月28日星期二
He initially taught himself how to make his own unique dance outfits
Adrian Alicea is a New York based designer that got his chrome
hearts eyeglasses sale start in this industry over 20 years ago as a model and a dancer. After learning the ins and outs of this industry and making his way around the world walking the hottest catwalks for infamous international designers like Thierry Mugler, Valentino and John Paul Gaultier, he was inspired to take all that he was learning to an even higher level. He initially taught himself how to make his own unique dance outfits, which is where the design gene officially kicked in for Adrian. Soon thereafter, he partnered with Nico Urqiza to create the famous men's underwear line, "Nico & Adrian". Years later, he created his own solo line for men and women, "Adrian Alicea Haute Couture" and has been showcasing his collection during New York's fashion week ever since.
Adrian's spring/summer 2013 fashion collection, "Hybrids of the Deep Blue Sea" will be shown at his biggest event thus far during Fashion Week next week, September 12, 2012 at 9 pm. Utilizing the landmark event space St. Bart's church to house this incredible event and the overwhelming chrome hearts sunglasses response he has gotten from editors, buyers, celebrities and other attendees, Adrian is still opening his doors to the public for others to get the opportunity to experience the excitement and abundant energy that comes with attending an event of this magnitude.
Tickets are going fast, but to be front and center for this incredible event that truly is something you have to behold in order to believe, you can purchase your own ticket on Adrian's website and general admission starts at just $25. This is for a limited time only as the show is almost sold out and ticket sales will be closed soon. Bravo to Adrian for giving us ALL the opportunity to be a part of a fashion extravaganza as grand as this one. I will definitely be in attendance and I hope to see many of you there! Come over and say hello and meet the man behind the magic himself. Ciao for now!
Having his designs featured on the cover of chrome hearts jewelry sale Vogue Italia with supermodel Linda Evangelista, dressing the hottest celebrities like Zoe Saldana, Daddy Yankee, Latina superstar Blanca Soto, Channing Tatum, Chingy, Aubrey O'Day and many more, he has risen to designer greatness in the fashion capital of the world.
Mia Wasikowska is a "huge sucker" for comfortable red carpet wear.
The Australian actress prefers unfussy style to overly glamorous get-ups when she's gracing glitzy Hollywood events.
Wasikowska has to assess an outfit's practicality before deciding to step out in it.
Adrian's spring/summer 2013 fashion collection, "Hybrids of the Deep Blue Sea" will be shown at his biggest event thus far during Fashion Week next week, September 12, 2012 at 9 pm. Utilizing the landmark event space St. Bart's church to house this incredible event and the overwhelming chrome hearts sunglasses response he has gotten from editors, buyers, celebrities and other attendees, Adrian is still opening his doors to the public for others to get the opportunity to experience the excitement and abundant energy that comes with attending an event of this magnitude.
Tickets are going fast, but to be front and center for this incredible event that truly is something you have to behold in order to believe, you can purchase your own ticket on Adrian's website and general admission starts at just $25. This is for a limited time only as the show is almost sold out and ticket sales will be closed soon. Bravo to Adrian for giving us ALL the opportunity to be a part of a fashion extravaganza as grand as this one. I will definitely be in attendance and I hope to see many of you there! Come over and say hello and meet the man behind the magic himself. Ciao for now!
Having his designs featured on the cover of chrome hearts jewelry sale Vogue Italia with supermodel Linda Evangelista, dressing the hottest celebrities like Zoe Saldana, Daddy Yankee, Latina superstar Blanca Soto, Channing Tatum, Chingy, Aubrey O'Day and many more, he has risen to designer greatness in the fashion capital of the world.
Mia Wasikowska is a "huge sucker" for comfortable red carpet wear.
The Australian actress prefers unfussy style to overly glamorous get-ups when she's gracing glitzy Hollywood events.
Wasikowska has to assess an outfit's practicality before deciding to step out in it.
2012年8月27日星期一
Leopard print will likely be popular in fall clothing
As summer winds down, students and fashion lovers will chrome hearts eyeglasses scour local clothing stores for the perfect fall wardrobe.
“It’s my biggest season,” Julie Woodley, owner of DressCode in Plattsburgh, said of back-to-school time. “It’s like Christmas for everyone else.”
On a local level, it’s difficult to predict trends and what shoppers will favor before the season starts, said Stephanie Brown Mavor, owner of What’s In Store, which offers new clothing, shoes and accessories for men, women and children at a discount, in the Village of Champlain.
Leopard print will likely be popular in fall clothing, as well as sweaters and boots, Mavor said.
Aztec-inspired prints are also in this season, Lola’s Closet sales associate Krissy Flynn said, pointing to a sweater in the window of the boutique with a purple, turquoise, orange and brown geometric print.
Pieces with intricate prints are nice because they add chrome hearts eyewear interest to an outfit and few accessories will need to be added, she said.
“Asymmetrical is huge,” Woodley said.
Women’s magazines predict last fall’s polka dots, “granny” plaids and camouflage-inspired attire will be traded for wine and burgundy hues, navy blue, winter white and reptile print.
Skinny jeans and jeggings will also continue to be in fashion this fall, said Kristin Perry, manager of the women’s clothing store Pink in Saranac Lake.
For a simple yet chic first-day-of-school look, Perry recommends a pair of denim jeans, a loose-fitting T-shirt and boots or flats.
Flowy, button-up shirts; high-waisted pants; thin belts; and lace will be popular for fall, too, Woodley said.
Bright hues of magenta, red and green have been popular this summer, Flynn said.
Handbags, shoes and jewelry can add pops of color to an outfit, but brightly colored jeggings have taken the trend a step chrome hearts eyeglasses further.
And just because the summer fashion season will soon be over doesn’t mean fashion lovers need to put away spring and summer’s neons and brights, Flynn said. Brightly colored dresses can be paired with leggings, chunky sweaters and boots for a fall look.
Pieces traditionally thought of as spring or summer clothing can be combined with other pieces for the cooler weather, Perry said.
“It’s my biggest season,” Julie Woodley, owner of DressCode in Plattsburgh, said of back-to-school time. “It’s like Christmas for everyone else.”
On a local level, it’s difficult to predict trends and what shoppers will favor before the season starts, said Stephanie Brown Mavor, owner of What’s In Store, which offers new clothing, shoes and accessories for men, women and children at a discount, in the Village of Champlain.
Leopard print will likely be popular in fall clothing, as well as sweaters and boots, Mavor said.
Aztec-inspired prints are also in this season, Lola’s Closet sales associate Krissy Flynn said, pointing to a sweater in the window of the boutique with a purple, turquoise, orange and brown geometric print.
Pieces with intricate prints are nice because they add chrome hearts eyewear interest to an outfit and few accessories will need to be added, she said.
“Asymmetrical is huge,” Woodley said.
Women’s magazines predict last fall’s polka dots, “granny” plaids and camouflage-inspired attire will be traded for wine and burgundy hues, navy blue, winter white and reptile print.
Skinny jeans and jeggings will also continue to be in fashion this fall, said Kristin Perry, manager of the women’s clothing store Pink in Saranac Lake.
For a simple yet chic first-day-of-school look, Perry recommends a pair of denim jeans, a loose-fitting T-shirt and boots or flats.
Flowy, button-up shirts; high-waisted pants; thin belts; and lace will be popular for fall, too, Woodley said.
Bright hues of magenta, red and green have been popular this summer, Flynn said.
Handbags, shoes and jewelry can add pops of color to an outfit, but brightly colored jeggings have taken the trend a step chrome hearts eyeglasses further.
And just because the summer fashion season will soon be over doesn’t mean fashion lovers need to put away spring and summer’s neons and brights, Flynn said. Brightly colored dresses can be paired with leggings, chunky sweaters and boots for a fall look.
Pieces traditionally thought of as spring or summer clothing can be combined with other pieces for the cooler weather, Perry said.
2012年8月24日星期五
Four talented designers qualified as semi-finalists after attending
Atlanta’s fashion community gathered at the beautiful chrome
hearts cross pendant Carnegie Salon at 200 Peachtree in Atlanta, GA for the PERONI Style Atlanta: Emerging Designers Competition.
Presented by Peroni Nastro Azzurro and under the leadership of Field Marketing Manager, Steve Canal, the Italian beer synonymous with style and fashion hosted the first of a series of global competitions providing emerging designers with the opportunity to showcase their lines before an audience of fashion industry experts and tastemakers. The Atlanta competition was a huge coup for the city looking to establish its mark in the global fashion industry.
Four talented designers qualified as semi-finalists after attending an intensive open casting call held the previous month. Olivia Prance, Afriyie Poku, Sarah Pankiewicz and Megan Huntz created spring/summer 2013 collections chrome hearts clothing sale inspired by their individual style and passion.
Atlanta-based designer Afriyie Poku won the competition by a standing ovation for his menswear line entitled, Oberama Afriyie, translated, “the man who is at the right place at the right time.”
Born in Ghana, Afriyie recalls his excitement for fashion began years ago as a child in Ghana watching his mother create garments. Although he was fascinated by the industry, male children were not allowed to touch a sewing machine, so for a time he kept his passion to himself. The self-taught designer says his inspiration for Oberama Afriyie came from menswear designs of the 18th and 19th century with his own modern twist.
Produced by AW Media Group and Enchanted PR, the evening was a monumental one for the city, as some of Atlanta’s most respected fashion chrome hearts tank top experts participated in the event.
Not quite sure where your hemline should be? Style expert Lloyd Boston recently visited NBC's "Today" show with some fashion advice for women of all ages.
When it comes to pants, a "classic" hem length -- one that doesn't go past the halfway point of your high heels -- is the way to go. If you're more likely to wear flats with your pants, Boston said the hem should be one inch from the floor.
Presented by Peroni Nastro Azzurro and under the leadership of Field Marketing Manager, Steve Canal, the Italian beer synonymous with style and fashion hosted the first of a series of global competitions providing emerging designers with the opportunity to showcase their lines before an audience of fashion industry experts and tastemakers. The Atlanta competition was a huge coup for the city looking to establish its mark in the global fashion industry.
Four talented designers qualified as semi-finalists after attending an intensive open casting call held the previous month. Olivia Prance, Afriyie Poku, Sarah Pankiewicz and Megan Huntz created spring/summer 2013 collections chrome hearts clothing sale inspired by their individual style and passion.
Atlanta-based designer Afriyie Poku won the competition by a standing ovation for his menswear line entitled, Oberama Afriyie, translated, “the man who is at the right place at the right time.”
Born in Ghana, Afriyie recalls his excitement for fashion began years ago as a child in Ghana watching his mother create garments. Although he was fascinated by the industry, male children were not allowed to touch a sewing machine, so for a time he kept his passion to himself. The self-taught designer says his inspiration for Oberama Afriyie came from menswear designs of the 18th and 19th century with his own modern twist.
Produced by AW Media Group and Enchanted PR, the evening was a monumental one for the city, as some of Atlanta’s most respected fashion chrome hearts tank top experts participated in the event.
Not quite sure where your hemline should be? Style expert Lloyd Boston recently visited NBC's "Today" show with some fashion advice for women of all ages.
When it comes to pants, a "classic" hem length -- one that doesn't go past the halfway point of your high heels -- is the way to go. If you're more likely to wear flats with your pants, Boston said the hem should be one inch from the floor.
2012年8月23日星期四
Australia needs a louder conversation about this issue
Without immediate and wholesale makeover we are condemning chrome
hearts charm our nation to relentless criminal rip-off and plunder of original IP on an unprecedented scale which will make the current 65 percent rate of consumption being of stolen material look like a pathetically modest nun’s picnic.
If our creators are to stand strong and develop commercial destinies they deserve then the law must change.
Australia needs a louder conversation about this issue. And I believe that conversation should start with these two broad principles:
- the need for responsibility for stopping piracy to lie where it should; and
- the need for mitigations that actually dissuade people from stealing other people’s intellectual property be it effective action by ISPs against inveterate illegal down loaders or laws that work in the digital age.
This is an issue for which few want to say “I am responsible for my own behaviour”. The main perpetrators, whilst usually acknowledging the illegality of what they do, want to chrome
hearts clothing sale put the blame elsewhere.
Some don’t care, having no moral code at all, or kid themselves that they’re modern-day Robin Hood heroes. Robbin, yes. Hoods, yes. Heroes, no!
Others say it’s a victimless crime, although thanks to public education efforts, including the excellent work of IPAF, that mistaken view is turning around.
Seven out of ten illegal downloaders say they download illegally because there are few legal alternatives. I guess they mustn’t have heard of catch-up TV, or iTunes, or Foxtel, or DVD rentals, or taking their girlfriend out to the movies.
Individuals must take responsibility for their own illegal behaviour—and greater education campaigns will assist that. But Internet Service Providers must take responsibility too to tackle the problem of repeat offenders who use their networks.
IPAF consumer research has found 73 percent say they would stop if that chrome
hearts t shirts notification came with a threat to slow down or halt downloading if their illegal downloading continued.
To my mind this constitutes a powerful and effective deterrent that Australia should now be contemplating. And it meets the second principle I mentioned just now−−that any approach to digital copyright protection needs to capture all forms of piracy on the net and have effective mitigations and penalties.
2012年8月22日星期三
Diller maintained her youth and beauty with her lively spirit
Sassy comedienne with outrageous hair and style Phyllis Diller chrome
hearts sunglasses passed away Monday August 20; she was 95.
With her crass humor, quirky antics, and infectious smoker's laugh, Diller lead the way for all female stand up.
Diller maintained her youth and beauty with her lively spirit and her notorious facelift addiction. Way before Katy Perry and Nicki Minaj, Diller was the one known for donning wild and wacky wigs. Her style was influential on comedy and fashion.
Always poking fun at herself, Diller would also make jokes about her personal style. She usually had a face of colorful heavy makeup and wore eccentric outfits. Her wardrobe consisted of floral dresses, fur coats, chiffon blouses, and sequined gowns. During her act she would say "I once wore a peekaboo blouse. People would peek and then they'd boo." Diller definitley brought the "funny" to fashion.
Despite her self-inflicted jabs, her style chrome hearts jewelry sale definitely earned her points with the fashion crowd. In 2003, Diller tied the knot with PAPER magazine's Mr. Mickey in a wild and crazy editorial for a special Las Vegas-themed issue. The magazine regards the spread as one of their all-time favorites.
"In Mickey's article, Diller reveals that she was rocking a punk look from the start, recalling that she wore 'spiky hair in strange colors in 1959,' long before Cyndi Lauper or anyone else trying to claim that title, and talks about a grade school teacher who humiliated her for wearing an adventurous outfit to school 'And she's dead!,' Diller laughs triumphantly."
What caught my attention was the button on the side of the web page that proclaimed, "I'm a Mormon and I like clothes."
But what sealed my obsession was the article on chrome hearts rings sale "Summer Dresses on a Budget," with a special section on nautical dresses, none over $50 and (most vitally) none that would ever be seen on a character on any show that includes the three dirty words "Real Housewives of."
With her crass humor, quirky antics, and infectious smoker's laugh, Diller lead the way for all female stand up.
Diller maintained her youth and beauty with her lively spirit and her notorious facelift addiction. Way before Katy Perry and Nicki Minaj, Diller was the one known for donning wild and wacky wigs. Her style was influential on comedy and fashion.
Always poking fun at herself, Diller would also make jokes about her personal style. She usually had a face of colorful heavy makeup and wore eccentric outfits. Her wardrobe consisted of floral dresses, fur coats, chiffon blouses, and sequined gowns. During her act she would say "I once wore a peekaboo blouse. People would peek and then they'd boo." Diller definitley brought the "funny" to fashion.
Despite her self-inflicted jabs, her style chrome hearts jewelry sale definitely earned her points with the fashion crowd. In 2003, Diller tied the knot with PAPER magazine's Mr. Mickey in a wild and crazy editorial for a special Las Vegas-themed issue. The magazine regards the spread as one of their all-time favorites.
"In Mickey's article, Diller reveals that she was rocking a punk look from the start, recalling that she wore 'spiky hair in strange colors in 1959,' long before Cyndi Lauper or anyone else trying to claim that title, and talks about a grade school teacher who humiliated her for wearing an adventurous outfit to school 'And she's dead!,' Diller laughs triumphantly."
What caught my attention was the button on the side of the web page that proclaimed, "I'm a Mormon and I like clothes."
But what sealed my obsession was the article on chrome hearts rings sale "Summer Dresses on a Budget," with a special section on nautical dresses, none over $50 and (most vitally) none that would ever be seen on a character on any show that includes the three dirty words "Real Housewives of."
2012年8月20日星期一
While some have commented on how beautiful she looks
The pictures, as usual, have received mixed reactions from chrome hearts jewelry her followers. While some have commented on how beautiful she looks, others feel the pictures are a bit inappropriate. Say what they like, these comments surely aren't going to stop Kardashian from putting up more pictures.Earlier last week, Kendall's 14-year-old sister, Kylie, did an at-home poolside photo shoot with the elder Kardashian for their followers. The sisters uploaded underwater bikini photos.
Kylie wore a black bandeu top bikini from Minkoh Swimwear. The set features sexy knotted strap details on the back of the top and the sides of the bottom. Kylie posted up-close shots of the sexy detail on her back and hips. She Twitted her revealing flicks writing "Love this bathing suit."
Following close behind is sister kendall Jenner. On Thursday, the young model posted a poster sized bikini photo of herself on Twitter with a caption that read, "All Natural"
Recently, Kardashian also tweeted a few bikini chrome hearts clothing photos. Usually criticized for being fallacious in every way including her appearance, the dark-haired vixen released a digitally untouched cellphone picture with the hashtag laced caption "#nofilter, #nophotoshop."
Kardashian wore a teeny-tiny brown bikini for her Instagram photoshoot. The voluptuous beauty credits her curves to working out and eating healthy. As for her full bust and world-famous booty, she claims those assets are natural, though even her own family members doubt it.
The 16-year-old Kendall, who often makes headlines with her younger sister Kylie for their risque fashion, wants to follow the career of supermodel Gisele Bundchen.
"I want to be the next Gisele Bündchen," Kendall told E! News. "Everything she does, who she is, what she's done, she's just amazing."
Kim Kardashian was back to doing what she does chrome hearts eyeglasses best - tweeting pictures of herself on social networking sites. The TV reality star took to her twitter account yet again to share pictures of a "night shoot". The pictures show Kardashian in a sexy two piece black bikini lying on the beach. She's captioned the pictures "Night Shoot".
Kylie wore a black bandeu top bikini from Minkoh Swimwear. The set features sexy knotted strap details on the back of the top and the sides of the bottom. Kylie posted up-close shots of the sexy detail on her back and hips. She Twitted her revealing flicks writing "Love this bathing suit."
Following close behind is sister kendall Jenner. On Thursday, the young model posted a poster sized bikini photo of herself on Twitter with a caption that read, "All Natural"
Recently, Kardashian also tweeted a few bikini chrome hearts clothing photos. Usually criticized for being fallacious in every way including her appearance, the dark-haired vixen released a digitally untouched cellphone picture with the hashtag laced caption "#nofilter, #nophotoshop."
Kardashian wore a teeny-tiny brown bikini for her Instagram photoshoot. The voluptuous beauty credits her curves to working out and eating healthy. As for her full bust and world-famous booty, she claims those assets are natural, though even her own family members doubt it.
The 16-year-old Kendall, who often makes headlines with her younger sister Kylie for their risque fashion, wants to follow the career of supermodel Gisele Bundchen.
"I want to be the next Gisele Bündchen," Kendall told E! News. "Everything she does, who she is, what she's done, she's just amazing."
Kim Kardashian was back to doing what she does chrome hearts eyeglasses best - tweeting pictures of herself on social networking sites. The TV reality star took to her twitter account yet again to share pictures of a "night shoot". The pictures show Kardashian in a sexy two piece black bikini lying on the beach. She's captioned the pictures "Night Shoot".
2012年8月16日星期四
there are no real differences of style and message in the clothing
Savor it, Mr. Ryan. Most V.P.’s are forgotten before the next election.
My editor asked me to write a critique of the two men’s attire on the day of the announcement in Virginia, thinking there might be something in their casual look.http://www.chromeheartseyeglass.com/chrome-hearts-jewelry-chrome-hearts-bracelet-c-1_4.html
The idea of politicians deliberating over what message their clothing conveys enchants editors. They tend to overestimate the effects of a generic blazer or give too much credit to mysterious back-room handlers. It amounts to an idealization of the image-making process, a hoax. In truth, there are no real differences of style and message in the clothing of the current presidential candidates, which is too bad.
But one thing bugged me about Mr. Ryan’s appearance on the day of the announcement in Virginia, on the symbolic deck of a battleship. He had on a blazer with an open-neck shirt and dark trousers; Mr. Romney was in his familiar shirt sleeves and a tie. Polished but relaxed. Yet if Mr. Ryan was chosen to bring youth and vigor and a kind of Ayn Rand boldness to the G.O.P., as the commentators kept saying, then his jacket was killing it.http://www.chromeheartseyeglass.com/chrome-hearts-jewelry-chrome-hearts-pendant-c-1_5.html
So much for his lethal six-pack. He was swimming in his coat, like Tom Hanks in “Big” when he becomes a kid again.
I asked my colleague Bruce Pask, the men’s fashion editor of T: The New York Times Style Magazine, for his thoughts on Mr. Ryan’s sizing problem. In an e-mail, he said: “Like many American suit wearers, I think he suffers from the misconception that the size a guy wears directly correlates with his masculinity. In their minds, being a 42 is more manly than a 40. And yet what actually happens when a guy wears something too big is the obvious: he looks smaller, dwarfed by shoulders that are too big, a shirt collar that is too roomy, lapels that are too wide.”
Bruce added: “A suit should properly contain the body. It’s a very empowering thing to wear a jacket that hugs the torso, a shape that you fill completely and appropriately.”
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Instead of boasting about his insane workout, perhaps Mr. Ryan should get a skilled tailor, or challenge campaign aides to pay closer attention to tangible details rather than abstractions like whether or not the candidates appeal to nonrich, nonwhite voters.
For symmetry’s sake, there is always the example of Gary Cooper in “The Fountainhead,” but the dashing Cooper, who supposedly had tailors and shirtmakers in every stylish port, is too high a mark. Mr. Ryan could look at the last Republican presidential contender, John McCain, whose suits and blazers always fit him properly.
My editor asked me to write a critique of the two men’s attire on the day of the announcement in Virginia, thinking there might be something in their casual look.http://www.chromeheartseyeglass.com/chrome-hearts-jewelry-chrome-hearts-bracelet-c-1_4.html
The idea of politicians deliberating over what message their clothing conveys enchants editors. They tend to overestimate the effects of a generic blazer or give too much credit to mysterious back-room handlers. It amounts to an idealization of the image-making process, a hoax. In truth, there are no real differences of style and message in the clothing of the current presidential candidates, which is too bad.
But one thing bugged me about Mr. Ryan’s appearance on the day of the announcement in Virginia, on the symbolic deck of a battleship. He had on a blazer with an open-neck shirt and dark trousers; Mr. Romney was in his familiar shirt sleeves and a tie. Polished but relaxed. Yet if Mr. Ryan was chosen to bring youth and vigor and a kind of Ayn Rand boldness to the G.O.P., as the commentators kept saying, then his jacket was killing it.http://www.chromeheartseyeglass.com/chrome-hearts-jewelry-chrome-hearts-pendant-c-1_5.html
So much for his lethal six-pack. He was swimming in his coat, like Tom Hanks in “Big” when he becomes a kid again.
I asked my colleague Bruce Pask, the men’s fashion editor of T: The New York Times Style Magazine, for his thoughts on Mr. Ryan’s sizing problem. In an e-mail, he said: “Like many American suit wearers, I think he suffers from the misconception that the size a guy wears directly correlates with his masculinity. In their minds, being a 42 is more manly than a 40. And yet what actually happens when a guy wears something too big is the obvious: he looks smaller, dwarfed by shoulders that are too big, a shirt collar that is too roomy, lapels that are too wide.”
Bruce added: “A suit should properly contain the body. It’s a very empowering thing to wear a jacket that hugs the torso, a shape that you fill completely and appropriately.”
http://www.chromeheartseyeglass.com/chrome-hearts-jewelry-chrome-hearts-charm-c-1_9.html
Instead of boasting about his insane workout, perhaps Mr. Ryan should get a skilled tailor, or challenge campaign aides to pay closer attention to tangible details rather than abstractions like whether or not the candidates appeal to nonrich, nonwhite voters.
For symmetry’s sake, there is always the example of Gary Cooper in “The Fountainhead,” but the dashing Cooper, who supposedly had tailors and shirtmakers in every stylish port, is too high a mark. Mr. Ryan could look at the last Republican presidential contender, John McCain, whose suits and blazers always fit him properly.
2012年8月15日星期三
2 Chainz Talks Fashion And Why He's A Style Icon
2 Chainz is a stylish dude — and he'll tell you that himself. The Atlanta rapper recently sat down with Sowmya Krishnamurthy of AskMen for an awesome interview. In it, he says he sees himself as a fashion icon and a role model to other rappers. He also drops gems about where he got his interest in clothes from, his relationship with Kanye West, getting free swag, and his love for jewelry.
SK: You especially love accessories and even have the lyric, “The cheapest thing I got on is my belt and it's 400.” Where did this penchant for accessories come from? Pls visit http://www.chromeheartseyeglass.com/ for more details.
2C: I’m just into that, you know what I mean? I don’t know where it came from. You know, my uncle wore a lot of jewelry, a lot of gold chains. But I don’t know, it’s just an element I was around, my love. I can’t say one specific thing led me to like accessories. It’s just something I like doing. You know, I did “Duffle Bag Boy” and we used to wear messenger bags. People used to say they were “men’s purses,” but it was just something we brought to the table
SK: Do brands ever hook you up with free swag when you name-check them?
2C: Sometimes I do. I would like to get more free things, but you know. It is what it is.
SK: Want to use this opportunity and call out any brands in particular that should send you free stuff?
2C: Noooo, I don’t want to call out any brand, my love. It is what it is. True Religion never gave me nothing free and I did a lot for them. YSL never… I just spent $20,000 at Versace. I don’t think they’re going to give me…
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SK: You’re close to Kanye West’s G.O.O.D. Music collective. Have you learned anything style-wise from 'Ye?
2C: The thing about 'Ye is he's always thinking ahead; not thinking for the right now. I often think about what’s next, not what’s going on currently.
SK: Speaking of other rappers, fashion can get competitive. Do you look at what anyone else is doing?
2C: I never look at anybody. I’m so engulfed into me right now. I don’t care what anybody else is wearing. I feel like they’re all waiting to see what I have on. If you really want to know the truth, that’s what I think. They’re waiting to see what I’mma do next.Pls visit http://www.chromeheartseyeglass.com/ for more details.
SK: You especially love accessories and even have the lyric, “The cheapest thing I got on is my belt and it's 400.” Where did this penchant for accessories come from? Pls visit http://www.chromeheartseyeglass.com/ for more details.
2C: I’m just into that, you know what I mean? I don’t know where it came from. You know, my uncle wore a lot of jewelry, a lot of gold chains. But I don’t know, it’s just an element I was around, my love. I can’t say one specific thing led me to like accessories. It’s just something I like doing. You know, I did “Duffle Bag Boy” and we used to wear messenger bags. People used to say they were “men’s purses,” but it was just something we brought to the table
SK: Do brands ever hook you up with free swag when you name-check them?
2C: Sometimes I do. I would like to get more free things, but you know. It is what it is.
SK: Want to use this opportunity and call out any brands in particular that should send you free stuff?
2C: Noooo, I don’t want to call out any brand, my love. It is what it is. True Religion never gave me nothing free and I did a lot for them. YSL never… I just spent $20,000 at Versace. I don’t think they’re going to give me…
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SK: You’re close to Kanye West’s G.O.O.D. Music collective. Have you learned anything style-wise from 'Ye?
2C: The thing about 'Ye is he's always thinking ahead; not thinking for the right now. I often think about what’s next, not what’s going on currently.
SK: Speaking of other rappers, fashion can get competitive. Do you look at what anyone else is doing?
2C: I never look at anybody. I’m so engulfed into me right now. I don’t care what anybody else is wearing. I feel like they’re all waiting to see what I have on. If you really want to know the truth, that’s what I think. They’re waiting to see what I’mma do next.Pls visit http://www.chromeheartseyeglass.com/ for more details.
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