Showing posts with label dresses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dresses. Show all posts

Wednesday, 25 November 2009

Beauty Face Models Photography In Beautiful Dresses

Peaches Geldof has continued her recent penchant for stripping off by posing in nothing but an American flag.

Beauty Face Models Photography
Apparently shunning her London roots, the 20-year-old socialite went for an All-American model photography look as she sat draped in the Stars And Stripes.

Peaches and her gay friend Jonny Makeup posed together in new shots to promote their friend Mark Hunter's The Cobra Snake online dresses fashion store.

Complimenting his web models Hunter described them as 'cute' and 'the best model for the Cobra Shop ever' on his Twitter page.

Peaches's provocative shot comes months after she posed in dresses and lingerie as the new face of Miss Ultimo.

Bob Geldof's middle beauty face daughter has spent much of the past two years based in the U.S. following her brief marriage to American rocker Max Drummey, which ended in February.

Following their quickie Las Vegas wedding, Peaches moved to Williamsburg, New York and landed a job writing for local fashion magazine Nylon.

After spending the summer in London, Peaches has been hanging out in LA in recent weeks with beauty face socialite and musician Jonny Makeup, whose real name is Jon Szymanski.

Her new life in America has also seen Peaches convert to the controversial Scientlogy religion, which is practised by Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes and John Travolta.

During her recent interview by Fearne Cotton on ITV2, she said: 'I've been one for a while now. I feel like I needed a spiritual path.'

On the show, she also described her campaigning father as 'a miser, an Irish potato famine miser'.

In recent weeks, Peaches and other web models has been a vocal support of recent X Factor rejects John and Edward Grimes.

After the Irish twins in model photography were voted off the show on Sunday, she was evidently upset.

Models In Beautiful Dresses
Writing on her Twitter page, she said: 'They're gone. There is no God... Jedward are out. I am now going to take a week out for mourning. I am in shock. It may be the end, but we witnessed something truly beautiful.

'The end of an era. But their legacy lives on in the hearts of millions, always and forever united in our battle cry of JED WE CAN!'

source::dailymail.co.uk

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Saturday, 21 November 2009

Hot Beauty Face Model In Gorgeous Dresses

"I don't really get into the really perfected style of dress. I'm not a doll and I don't want to dress like one - that aesthetic doesn't seem real. I like a bit of reality, scruffy hair, bitten nails, last night's make-up. Elegantly dishevelled - people can think you're not making the effort but that's the art of it, it may actually be vainer than being totally groomed hot model but probably more fun." - Luella Bartley in Lula magazine

Hot Beauty Face Model
Each fashion label has a special type of character or "girl" that represents their brand. Versace is the flashy hot model woman who holidays in Miami. Prada is the intellectual who would much rather you ask her about politics than where her shoes are from. Alexander Wang is a cool girl with tomboy style and a penchant for partying. Marc Jacobs is Sofia Coppola. But my favourite is the playful Luella girl, who wears a pretty prom dress to the supermarket, teamed with scruffy hair, old pearls and a charmingly awkward demeanor.

Think granny chic cardigans, ladylike Liberty print florals, preppy jackets; think punk mixed with Sloane Ranger styling and think of MTV host Alexa Chung, the poster girl for the quirky idiosyncratic Luella look. The designer herself, Luella Bartley, described her dresses best when she said they were "the kind of clothes you can get drunk and fall over in". The Luella girl isn't precious, she wears her clothes to have fun in.

And shouldn't that be what fashion is all about?

It's this realistic, scruffy and "elegantly dishevelled" aesthetic that has seen the Luella label become one of the more popular British dresses brands of late - and why it was so shocking to hear last week that the label had ceased trading after their financial backer had pulled out.

Fashion land and bloggers immediately went into a tailspin, with the overwhelming response being something along the lines of, "OH MY GOD noooooooooooooooo!". The Guardian fashion team even wrote a little poem for beauties to showcase their sadness, writing, "how will our lives continue now we know / That label of uncommon charm is gone? / Alas, alack! / Bring back / The polka dots that once adorned my heart".

Girls adore Luella, you see, because it's both scruffy and ladylike, a bag of contradictions, much like women themselves. Of course, Luella isn't the only label to mine this whimsical, quirky girl aesthetic. Sretsis has a similar sugary sweet look, with a love of ruffles, pretty frocks on beauty face models polka dots and Grandma-inspired pieces. Marc Jacobs used to be all about the understated wallflower until he went all shiny and buffed. Locally there's Karen Walker's clash of the masculine and feminine and constant love of the "awkward outsider", and Lonely Hearts' autumn/winter 2010 collection features polka dots, oversized mohair cardigans, pastel "Sunday best" style dresses and even a selection of scrunchies.

Model In Gorgeous Dresses
Maw is another local label that channels quirkiness; the current in-store collection includes frilly tulle dresses, oversized polka dots, overalls and rompers. And though each of these labels has their own unique take on the look, they're all about celebrating imperfection, being unfinished and slightly off-kilter. Because who wants to dress and be web modeling like a doll? Does anyone else find those women who are perfectly put together - perfect tan, weekly blow wave, clothes that never crumple, a gluten-free diet - slightly unsettling?

At the time Viva went to print, the future of Luella was still uncertain. Bartley has said she has a number of options, and the fashion world spent the week crossing fingers, toes and everything else in the hope that someone would step up and financially back the label. Here's hoping the elegantly dishevelled Luella beauty face girl continues to live on, and not just in spirit.

source::nzherald.co.nz

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