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25 Şubat 2013 Pazartesi

Burberry Spring/Summer 2013 2014 Campaign,2013 2014 Trends Burberry


Burberry Spring/Summer 2013 2014 Campaign,2013 2014 Trends Burberry 




As for the new Burberry spring/summer 2013 collection, it’s absolutely lust-worthy, filled with lots of jewel tones, metallic touches, screaming accessories, interesting shapes and cuts. It’s one of the most vibrant collections of the new season and so is the new Burberry spring/summer 2013 campaign! Also don’t miss the recently released campaign video below!

While some brands go for some innovative, creative ideas for making their new season campaigns wow-worthy and spectacular, others adopt the policy of choosing the right staff. Luxurious British fashion house Burberry chose exactly this second method and invited Victoria and David Beckham’s handsome middle son, Romeo Beckham to star in its new season campaign. Joining such talented models as Cara Delevingne, Edie Campbell, Alex Dunstan, Max Rendell, Charlotte Wiggins and Charlie France, Romeo is having a blast in the Burberry spring/summer 2013 2014  campaign, shot by the one and only Mario Testino. Simple background, sizzling outfits, established names in the modeling industry and the 10-year-old little charming fashionista together make theBurberry spring/summer 2013 2014 campaign a trending topic in the net and Twitter, and one of the most successful campaigns of the new warm season. The mission accomplished!

Chanel Spring/Summer 2013 2014 Campaign,Collections Chanel 2013 2014


Chanel Spring/Summer 2013 2014 Campaign,Collections Chanel 2013 2014






That’s definitely a fashionable start of the new 2013 year! We already have so many fashion campaigns released and now you can have a sneak peak at the one released by luxurious fashion house Chanel. Fronting models Stella Tennant, Ondria Hardin and Yumi Lambert, the newest Chanel spring/summer 2013 campaign takes us into a Japanese-themed tea house, despite the fact that the campaign was shot in New York by the one and only Karl Lagerfeld. The oriental feel of the Chanel spring/summer 2013 campaign is provided by the low traditional Japanese tables and the tatami mats placed here and there in the room, while in one photo the two models are even pictured lying like Sushi girls, only not naked, but wearing Chanel clothes.

Carolina Herrera Spring/Summer 2013 2014 Campaign,Trends 2013 2014 Summer Carolina Herrera


Carolina Herrera Spring/Summer 2013 2014  Campaign,Trends 2013 2014 Summer Carolina Herrera 

The new spring/summer 2013 season could never be so elegant and charming, let there not be Carolina Herrera. The luxurious fashion house unveils the newest Carolina Herrera spring/summer 2013 campaign, featuring Jacquelyn Jablonski and photographed by Nathaniel Goldberg in a New York photography studio. The result? A surrealistic campaign that creates kind of an optical illusion, yet never distracts the attention from the gorgeous designs and the stunning model, who looks so picture-perfect thanks to the stunning work done by makeup artist Gucci Westman and hairstylist Shon.

The new Carolina Herrera spring/summer 2013 2014  campaign is definitely one of the simplest, yet one of the most spectacular and dramatic ones of the new season. Pure and simple, it doesn’t offer you too complicated backgrounds and too stuffed rooms, but vibrant dresses and a stunning model as the focus of the photo-shoot.
The Carolina Herrera spring/summer 2013 2014  collection is a great embodiment of femininity, elegance and sophistication. Long, flowing elegant gowns are the center of the entire collection, which look especially adorable thanks to the vibrant color palette used. From yellows, oranges and lemon tones to delicate pastels, versatile whites and blacks, the line has a myriad of options for every style and preference. Delicate sheer touches, lace, golden details, waist-enhancing skinny belts, lovely prints and patterns make those Carolina Herrera dresses even more adorable. You can find more details and photos of the designer’s fashion show by checking out the complete Carolina Herrera spring/summer 2013 2014 collection unveiled at New York Fashion Week! Expect more photos from the Carolina Herrera spring/summer 2013 2014  campaign soon!
Photos courtesy of Carolina Herrera


Spring/ Summer 2013 Print Trends,Spring/ Summer 2014 Print Trends


Spring/ Summer 2013 Print Trends,Spring/ Summer 2014 Print Trends

Spring/ Summer 2013 Print Trend #1: Ethnic Prints: Ethnic motifs, like Aztec prints and tribal patterns, were present in all the four fashion capitals not only in terms of prints, but also designs. Many designers created clothing pieces inspired from the East, while ethnic prints and patterns come to be the best way of embracing the new tendency. Unique ethnic prints were presented by Dolce & Gabbana and Isabel Marant.
























Every new season, world-famous fashion designers add new accents, details and a surprising variety of colors, prints and patterns to their new season collections in order to stand out with their one-of-a-kind, masterpiece-like creations and make us get surprised at the endless capabilities of the fashion world. While the color trends give the general view of the new season, prints and patterns come to make things more interesting, exciting and unique. The new spring/ summer 2013 print trendspromise us a super-cheerful and bright spring featuring a firework of lovely patterns, from our favorite florals and geometric touches to bold and flashy art prints.
Overall, the spring/ summer 2013 print trends are all about abstract motifs and the totality of the images. This season, prints appear on almost any garment, from dresses, skirts and other clothing pieces to handbags, shoes and elaborate accessories. Geometry is the leading style, as we see lots of stripes, polka dots, checks and abstract geometric patterns. Still, our old favorites, animal prints and florals, continue to enjoy a big popularity. Let’s have a peek at the top spring/ summer 2013 trendy prints and make our new wardrobes even more vibrant and colorful!

Mint Green Trend: How To Wear Mint Green


Mint Green Trend: How To Wear Mint Green


How to Choose Mint Green Pieces

The most important thing in looking chic in mint is to choose the right shade of this invigorating color for you. Be honest to yourself and ask if mint green is the right shade for you and not for your friend or for just a stylish woman you have seen on the street. Actually, not every color in the world is right for everyone. Pay attention to your skin, eye and hair coloring while choosing mint green. For example, if you have dark hair, choose a light hint of mint. Blondes are advised to experiment with darker mint hues. Women with soft coloring are the luckiest ones, as they can look amazing in almost all shades of mint green. Put the color on and look at yourself from various angles and if it doesn’t look good on you, leave it at the store or go for some small portion of this shade and try to wear it as far from your face as possible.








The color of coolness, freshness and the sea breeze, the color of your favorite cocktail, the color of vigor and courage… It’s all about the color of mint. A softer shade of green and turquoise, mint green is a great hit for the up and coming season and we can’t get enough of this fresh shade! Minty fashion is everywhere, from clothing to accessories, from makeup to nail polish, and even walls in our homes are painted in this flirty color. Universally flattering for almost all skin tones and so fabulous in combination with white, black, peach, beige, navy and almost all the shades of rainbow… what’s not to love?
Despite being such a chic and pretty color, mint green can look disastrous if not worn in the right way. You should pay attention to your own skin tone, to the colors of the clothes you wear mint with and even to the shades of mint. If you have got obsessed with this bright and flirty color, make sure to read through our fashion tips on how to wear mint green, before you run out and buy a mint piece for yourself.

Spring/ Summer 2013 Color Trends,Spring/ Summer 2014 Color Trends


Spring/ Summer 2013 Color Trends,Spring/ Summer 2014 Color Trends

Like an artist’s painting, every fashion season differs from all its successors with a characteristic palette of colors that define the spirit and the mood of the new season. Actually, as the new season arrives, colors are the first things we want to get acquainted with when it comes to fashion trends. This helps us determine our new style and startbuilding up a fashionable wardrobe based on trendy hues. So what colors will adorn the clothing pieces and accessories in the new spring/ summer 2013 season? Below, we present you the spring/ summer 2013 2014  color trends, around which you can build a super-fashionable wardrobe.
Spring/ Summer 2013 Color Trend #1: Black and White: As natural as that may sound, the basic colors in the color wheel, black and white are still there. Designers can hardly ever stop expressing their admiration towards these refined shades, which make the base of every wardrobe and flatter every single person. In the new season, Fendi, Salvatore Ferragamo, Bottega Veneta, Burberry Prorsum, Gian Franco Ferre and many others expressed their love for the tenderness and purity of the white color, bringing head to toe white looks and, of course, transparent white dresses. On the other hand, Dolce & Gabbana, Miu Miu, Celine, Christian Dior, Louis Vuitton and other big names tried to capture the elegance and refined allure of the black, picturing women in total black outfits. Some other designers, however, brought the harmonious union of these two shades, among them being Chloe, Moschino, Victoria Beckham and Rachel Zoe.


Spring/ Summer 2013 Color Trend #2: Shades of Green: Green is the new season’s black, as the spring/ summer 2013 color trends bring various shades of bring from pastel or light green, which is so close to the color of nature, to exuberant emerald green, which is the it color for the 2013 warm season (Learn How to Wear Emerald Green). For inspiration, look to Gucci, Akris, Vivienne Tam and Burberry Prorsum. More delicate option of green, grayed jade inspired such names as Alberta Ferretti, Donna Karan and Catherine Malandrino.


Spring/ Summer 2013 Color Trend #3: Shades of Blue: Next to green, we can also see its sister color, blue, in the new season. Like green, blue also comes in a myriad of variations, from eclectic Monaco blue, purple-blue and dusk blue to dark cyan, turquoise and pastel dusty blue. Herve Leger, Chanel, Giorgio Armani and Gucci opted for the Monaco blue, rich in color, while Prada tried to highlight the depth and beauty of purple-blue. On the other hand, Versace and Rachel Zoe opted for dark cyan and sky blue reminiscent of the sea. Peter Som and Elie Saab brought the trend of the dusk blue, Oscar de la Renta – the trend of turquoise, while the pastel obsession of dusty blue still reigns in the new season thanks to Rachel Zoe and Blumarine.





Spring/ Summer 2013 Color Trend #4: Red: Bright red instantly attracts the attention, no matter what clothing piece it is. Therefore, the new Pantone spring/ summer 2013 color trends also bring the trend of poppy red (Learn How to Wear Red) Dolce & Gabbana, Christian Dior, Cedric Charlier and other famous designers dyed their clothing pieces in passionate red, enhancing their designs with texture and interesting cut-outs. Gucci opted for a different variation of red, the sweet berry shade, while Marc Jacobs played with the juicy carmine red.




Spring/ Summer 2013 Color Trend #5: Shades of Pink: It’s difficult to imagine the spring/ summer 2013 2014  colors without the most girlish tone: pink. Indeed, the designers bring various shades of pink, one of which is saturated pink, as spotted at Gucci, for instance. Another trendy pink shade is the American pink, which resembles a bouquet of fragrant roses. This tone was displayed in the spring shows of Valentino and Elie Saab. Oscar de la Renta brought the fragile color of salmon pink, while one of the biggest Pantone colors, linen pink, was present at Reem Acra, Alexis Mabille and Chloe.