Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Rochas Fall 2012












Jennifer Lopez for "V" Magazine






Look Of The Day: Like it or hate it?


Makoto Tojiki Light Sculptures

Japanese artist Makoto Tojiki is fascinated by light. He uses it in ways that create amazing illusions and out-of-this-world experiences in a subtle, inquisitive way.

 “An object is seen when our eyes capture light that is reflected from the object. If we extract just the light that is reflected from ‘something,’ are we still in the presence of that ‘something?’ Using contours of light, I try to express this ‘something.’” says Makoto.








Ulyana, Mira, Elena and Vika for Playing Fashion Magazine


Italian Family: the Dolce & Gabbana campaign in motion


Heart Prints & Scarf-Print Blouses



Very Very True


Fall 2012 Beauty Preview From Milan Fashion Week












Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Cute < 3


My Song of The Day!!!

This is such a calming song... Want to listen to this over and over again.



How To Tie A Scarf

Ancient Rome is one of the first origins of the scarf, where it was not used to keep warm, but to keep clean. It was used to wipe the sweat from the neck and face in hot weather. They were originally worn by men around their neck or tied to their belt. Soon women started using the scarfs, which were made of cloth and not made of wool, pashmina, or silk... Ever since the scarf has been fashionable among women. It became a real fashion accessory by the early 19th century by both women and men.

That was a little history on scarves. Now let's get to practical stuff) Have a big collection of scarves and don't know how to wear them in a special way? Here's what you can do ;)

















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