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Month: May 2015
It Purse of The Month: Chanel Girl Chanel
May is the fifth month of the year and Coco Chanel’s favorite number was 5, therefore, the “It Purse of May” title goes to Chanel.
Brookfield Place New York City
Looking for a new Burberry purse, DVF wrap dress, Hermès silk scarf, Salvatore Ferragamo shoes or Omega watch? No need to go to Uptown Manhattan anymore. There is a new Downtown luxury shopping destination with all your favorite high-end brands, great food and exciting cultural events under one impressive roof.
Chanel N°5 In A New Light Exhibition
When Gabrielle Chanel created Chanel N°5, she didn’t know it would become the most famous perfume in the world and the icon of her own myth. She wanted a synthesis of nature, a long-lasting fragrance that reflects a scent of a clean female body and completes an image of a modern, fashionable and desirable woman. She achieved her goal with a help of her partner Ernest Beaux in 1921 creating the perfume that scented a “synthesis of woman” enclosed in a simple yet sophisticated bottle marked N°5 . The icon was born.
The Met Gala 2015 Fashion Trends
Since its first edition in 1946, the Met Gala has been the most awaited, sensational and exclusive fashion phenomenon of the year gathering on one red carper more dazzle and glam than any other fashion extravaganza out there.
Each year, guests are challenged to choose their evening attire to match the theme of the Costume Institute’s annual exhibition, which throughout the years proved to be quite a task. This time, the theme and inspiration for the dress of the night was “China: Through the Looking Glass“. How did celebrities approach the subject and what trends conquered the Met Gala’s Red Carpet? Let’s see!
Fashion Trend SS15 Fixation: Crop Top, Bare Midriff & Peekaboo
After hitting the 70’s with trendy low-rise jeans and taboo-breaking exposed belly buttons in the 80’s, the controversial bare midriff celebrates its big comeback in the SS15 collections — both ready-to-wear and couture. From Dior, Oscar de la Renta and Fendi to Balmain, Mugler and Diane von Furstenberg – fashion designers have once again succumbed to the bare belly temptation.