Valentino Haute Couture Spring 2010 parte II


Abresham Couture

Touching you with the luscious feel of silk, enamored with the frosted crystals the fabric on your body adorns you in all its charisma. The feel of silk, ‘simply fulfilling & thoughtfully evocative’ is what you need next to you. The Pret-a-Porter world of Abresham where style, luxury and innocence take hold of you.






Label: Abresham Couture
Location: City Towers, Main Boulevard, Gulberg.. Lahore

On the Street....Alexander McQueen Shop Window, NYC

Alexander McQueen and Dries Van Noten were the two shows I was most excited to see during my first Paris fashion week.

To me, McQueen represented the drama of fashion. He represented the conflict and harmony of being a craftsman and an artist - Savile Row training, runway dreaming.


There are people in fashion I always figured I'd meet sooner or later.
I'd meet them in a very natural way (introduced by a mutual friend at a party or something) and the encounter would be so much more meaningful that way. McQueen was one of those people I felt I had time to meet. I almost wanted to save him for later. Not a conscious effort but just a concept. Well...I'm sad that won't be the case.

I hope we all remember him for the genius he brought to fashion.




ps. I'm rereading what I wrote and what has been written on other sites and blogs.

All very nice but I still feel so unsatisfied, so empty, even a little mad.

When a bigtime movie star or politician dies someone like Tom Brokaw has always been there to help put it into perspective.

If it was a sports star, fans would talk about it for days on talk radio.

However, for someone that loves fashion Alexander McQueen is just gone and no one seems to be able to make sense of it.

There doesn't seem to be anywhere to turn to make it feel right or understandable.

I don't have any answers for you either. All I know is this sucks.

His Card Reads, Dott. Gianluigi Vernet, Milano

On the Street....Sunday Stroll, Milano

On the Street....Brown & Orange p.2, Pitti Uomo

Yes, I know I have been a little heavy on the mens photos lately but NYC fashion week starts tomorrow!!

On the Street....Paris by Night

Cindy Crawford for Harper's Bazaar Magazine Uk March 2010

Jean Paul Gaultier HAUTE COUTURE SPRING/SUMMER 2010 PARTE III


On the Street....Man-shawl p.2, Pitti Uomo

make up givenchy couture spring summer 2010




Dazed and Confused, April 2009










ELLE CANADA




Photo of the day : the spring united colors of benetton campaign

jeremydante

Mens Watch: Divers Must Have - Tissot Sea Touch

If you are in love with scuba diving, then you should not miss the chance to look out for any accessories that are style and yet serve you well with this sport activities too.




Well, Tissot Sea-Touch watch fill in so well. A released from the very famous T-touch line. It is designed for diving activities and divers like me! :) Combined patented techonology and stylish design, the sea-touch is a must-have timepieces for diving and also for daily use.



I was indulged in The Tissot Sea-Touch watch when I first came across this from the magazine. Without further introduction but look at some of the features. SEA-Touch by Tissot watches uses patented technology to ensure that this watch for divers maintains its high performance at all levels – above and below sea level. Yes, is right down to a depth of 200 meters, so divers, you are literally have the sophisticated functionality of this high-tech diving watch at their fingertips.



As well as being able to tell the time in two time zones and indicate the depth of the current dive, this timepiece integrates a digital chronograph, thermometer, alarm, perpetual calendar date, compass and divers’ logbook, all activated by touch on the glass. Other features like luminosity, shock resistance, anti-magnetism, band solidity and the integration of a time control device.



More review from YouTube.





So I don't see there is any good reason to reject such a perfect piece, with such reasonable price.

On the Street.....The Ladies Sportcoat, NYC

I love seeing ladies wearing regular length sportcoats again.

Please, no more of these tiny, short-waisted jackets that every corporate attorney wears. I saw a great women's jacket (a suit actually) at the Marc Jacobs show last night and it looked so fresh. It was a DB with deeeeep back vents (my passion) and a firm shoulder- I'll post a shot of it tonight.

On the Street....Man-shawl p.1, Milano

Fashion Week Starts @ Alexander Wang



On the Street....Mr. Rubinacci, Pitti Uomo

On the Street....Outer Edge of Paris

On the Street....Brown & Orange p.1, Pitti Uomo

Isabeli Fontana for Vogue Nippon Magazine Japan March 2010

Li Bing Bing for Vogue Magazine Taiwan February 2010

HSY Designs for Men




Designer: HSY
Hair, Makeup and Photography by Azeem Sani
Coordination and Source of Pictures: Umer Mushtaq

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