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“Costume jewelry is not made to give women an aura of wealth,
but to make them beautiful”. Coco Chanel

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“La bigiotteria non è fatta per dare alla donna un aura di ricchezza, ma per renderla bellissima”. Coco Chanel

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Fashion Inspiration: Into the awe-inspiring intricacy of artifacts in “The Garden”collection by Harem Royal.

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The awe-inspiring concept of nature’s beauty – vulnerable on the surface, yet savage in roots is encapsulated in artful jewellery line by Harem Royal frequently presented on pages of Edelscope.com here and here. The contemplation of the Harem Royal’s creative mind – Srdjan, designates the transcendental path of nature’s contrary ranging from bewildering beauty, the mystery of transformation to inexorable brutality of natural laws. As he explains the origin of his latest collection came from many factors :” I was fascinated by nature’s astonishing beauty, intricacy, brutality and vulnerability and I transformed my contemplations into a jewelry collection of artifacts.”

The latest collection “The Garden” for Spring/Summer 2013 season hallmarks the astonishing power of nature in marvelous jewellery handcrafted from a mixture of metals, from the finest 24 karat gold plate, silver, to various forms of cupric patina. What is more,  Srdjan “also used wide range of exotic materials…

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Marc JacobsFrom spots to stripes – if you’re not in to polkadots, try pinstripes. Don’t like leopard spots, switch to candy stripes. There’s a stripe for any occasion – just look at Marc Jacobs for inspiration* [Marc Jacobs SS’13 at New York Fashion Week, pictured above]. Stripes don’t have to be black and white – choose neons or bright pinks and blues for a 2013 remake – and don’t be afraid to try different kinds of stripes. Especially don’t be afraid of horizontal stripes; the myth about looking bigger is completely unfounded, as they actually loop all your curves and accentuate your best bits! Too afraid to go head-to-toe in stripes? These Warehouse trousers are perfect for officewear or a night out, or simply accessorise with stripes (try the New Look clutch, or dip in to my favourite place, Accessorize).

Remember Your Lines1. Sleeveless stripe shell top, Topshop, £28
2. Varied stripe…

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Futuristic eclecticism with the Tron inspired inclinations unveils the captivating concept of the neon lights captured by the photographer  Charles Guo in Harper’s Bazaar China Art. The Asian beauty Wang Xiao sports glossy bob with the short bangs  that perfectly composes with the metallic vibe and sleek silhouettes. The past of roaring twenties is clashed with the modern coolness fulfilled with the excellent styling by Shao Jia.

Credits:

Harper’s Bazaar China Art

Photography by Charles Guo

Model – Wang Xiao

Stylist – Shao Jia

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The multiplicity of the baroque style is definitely an explicit manifestation of ornamentation, shapes and patterns gathered in the regal halo of nobility. As proved by the “Ornate Expectations ”  captured by the photographer Andrew Yee the richness of the Baroque centuries in a manner of a fashion presentation is the most recent nowadays. The pictures that bear a striking resemblance to Baroque masterpieces have the most captivating overtone of the modern fashionista.

Credits:

How To Spend It Magazine

Editorial: “Ornate Expectations ”

Photography by Andrew Yee@ Atelier Management

Models:  Nina Porter, Laura O’Grady, Louisa Facchino-Stack, Mary Ballantyne, Edda Oscars, Kiera, Elenor Hayes and Sam Rollinson

Styling by Damian Foxe

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The exclusive bijoux brand from Italy, Schield Collection  for winter 2012/2013  infuses the vision of a strong woman with the surrealism of the frozen spring. The campaign captured in the lens of Spanish photographer  Diego Diaz Marin depicts the succulent color-soaked palette,  dreamy floral surroundings along with  ironic inclinations for the disparity. The Titian hair model represents a specific synergy of the mythological nymph and rebellious modern vixen.

The work of this talented photographer appeared in many publications and magazines including  Vogue, Elle and Style.com among others.

Take a look!

Images are the courtesy of Diego Diaz Marin

Check also the Official website of the photographer here.

 

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The line signature of René Gruau flourishes with the numerous inspirations in the fashion world until the present day.  Starting from Christian Dior‘s fashion staple , the captivating illustrations of female profiles and elegant silhouettes to current fashion photography including the latest editorial from Dazed and Confused June 2012.  The  story “A Scanner Darkly” unveils the concept of  fashion illustrations by Gruau with the emphasis into the signature line.  The strong dark line for René Gruau was the indicator of emotions, pace, spontaneity perfectly portrayed on the artistic work. Following the concept of this signature line “A Scanner Darkly” infuses the notion of photography and illustration creating  a peculiar mixed-media illusion thanks to the rough drawing makeup effect by makeup artists Yadim and tousled hair byYannick D’Is . When I saw these pictures for the first time I was in a state of entire captivation both for the…

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The ciphered code of 132 5. ISSEY MIYAKE is a bold depiction of unlimited resources in the fashion creativity inspired by origami art, ecological importance, mathematical precision and the essence of sustainability. The brand that is the epitome of a new evolution of “A Piece of Cloth” was formed by Issey Miyake – the leading innovator on the fashion scene unveiling the infinite circle of modern aesthetics with the timeless style. The designer leads Reality Lab team– the group of young and creative designers seeking for groundbreaking ideas and pursuing inventive concepts ultimately rendered into the fashion language.  The result of this fashion quest is presented through the collections of 132 5. ISSEY MIYAKE since the inception in Fall 2010. The brand have been recently awarded with Fashion Design of the Year 2012 by the Design Museum. The collection for Autumn/Winter 2012 season portrays the inspirations taken from…

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One of the most distinctive features during the Haute Couture presentations for Spring/Summer 2012 season was a remarkable collection of Givenchy accompanied with the impressive nostril piercing. This element successively merged the architectural wit, punk attitude and Ancient inspirations unveiling the edgy sophistication of the house through the artful costumes of Givenchy.

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The nose ring was presented for the first time during the Menswear fashion show for Fall 2012. It was a well-directed prelude depicting the nose element on minotaur – inspired men silhouettes as well as the heroine accents in the mannish line. A strong factor of tribalism was translated into our times with the edgy elegance and mythological perception of power merging sporty styles with masculine skirts and urbane tailoring.

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The nostril ring presented in both collections resembles the face decoration of Ancient civilizations including the tribes of Mayas, Incas and

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