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Designer Carolina Herrera, Composer Tom Hodge and Music Director Javier Peral
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beenthere2460 03/26/2013 09:18 PM Report
I have always been impressed by her good taste, she doesn't waste time doing designs that look bombastic or ridiculous on the runaway. No need to make a spectacle out of fashion. There is plenty of that already. Hers is the determination to make style elegant and well conceived, whether music, textiles or eras are her inspiration.
I can't afford her designs, but yet, I am able to find things that are classic and fashionable, and she is there to remind me of that.
Gracias Carolina.
finalfantasytown 02/21/2013 03:20 AM Report
I have a question, why in human chest heart and lung are put together in the left while only lung on the right? I need to waeken up Poseidon with a Chinese cradle song "seed a sun' published in 1988. Here is the translation.
I have a wish, a wonderful wish, that I can seed a sun when growing up. Only one sun, one sun is enough. Then I will harvest lots of suns. I offer one to the Antarctica, one to the Arctic. One is hanged in the winter, one is hanged in the night. La la la, seed a sun. La la la, seed a sun, La la la la, La la la la seed a sun. From then on, each corner in this planet is becoming warm and bright.
YNHow 02/20/2013 01:36 PM Report
fahion and music are art forms efficient in setting moods instantly, directly. Other art forms do it too, but the art of clothing is alive through wearing (models showing what the dress can do) and thus speak effectively to us. Reaching to the commentary of Ralph Lauren. Music, is instantaneous in its essence and contrast -or complete- fashion for we cannot touch nor see it. One pleases the eye and the other the ear to achieve a particular mood setting. Are we now cinema...
Max83 02/20/2013 05:22 AM Report
Reflections of artist and visionary Michael St.Clair and landscape photographer and architect Kim Castells on Salvador Dali and the future of mankind on planet Earth :
Foreseen 2013 Kim Castells & St.Clair Part 1 - Secret Societies
Video Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQXc6L6bzRI
SharkswithfrikingLazers 02/19/2013 09:53 PM Report
Those runway models are skinny, really skinny, supercalifragilisticexpialidocious skinny.
Poor things.
"Voluptuous" is a word made for women--other women.
SharkswithfrikingLazers 02/19/2013 09:48 PM Report
In Chapter 5 of Walden II, there is an extensive discussion of clothing.
For the first time, explicit reference is made to Thoreau's original Walden. In Walden, Thoreau discusses at length the usefulness of clothing. He emphasizes the artificiality of style, the desirability of simple, durable dress, and the silliness of the fancy clothing people wear to impress others and themselves.
Skinner echoes this line of argument, with some qualifications. In his Walden, fashion is not ignored, but merely de-emphasized. The difference is a practical one.
Walden Two is meant to be two things that the original Walden was not: first, a community; and second, a community that could be practically implemented in the real world. To force everyone to wear the same, simple clothing would be impracticable; furthermore, it would interfere with the ability of Walden Two members to do business in the outside world.
High Fashion is so one percent Char-leigh-dahling.
REMant 02/19/2013 01:23 PM Report
Fundamentally it's stuff out of the '20s and '30s and frankly, I don't see what the bowdlerized Baroque has to do with it. It could be considered fashion when it first appeared, but now, some 80 yrs later, it is rather like neo-whatever architecture. Any real innovation in either comes from new materials.