Posts Tagged ‘Clothing fashions’

  • Men’s Tailered Trends for Suits in 2009 and 2010 (3)

    Date: 2010.10.13 | Category: fashion clothing, Men's Fashion | Response: 0

    The amount of buttons a single-breasted suit jacket should sport is really a matter of personal preference, but let me offer the following.

    One Button
    A single button falls into the realm of a fashion suit; it’s been a trend before and will go out again. And there’s a reason for it: within reason, the more buttons a suit jacket has the taller a gentleman looks (yet another of the visual tricks a suit can perform). So it stands to reason that a single-buttoned suit does the opposite to conveying stature. So unless you’re over 6′ 2″, I’d suggest you avoid a single-buttoned suit. Read the rest of this entry »

  • Men’s Fashion-Double Breasted Suits and Sportscoats

    Date: 2010.10.10 | Category: fashion clothing, fashion show | Response: 0

    Here are a list of the fashionable men’s suits and coats of this year. You may find that they are very typical with some kind of traditional and classic style.

    Double breasted Tom Ford suits from Tom Ford Spring /Summer 2010 collection Read the rest of this entry »

  • Fall 2010 fashion trends: Autumn / Winter 2010

    Date: 2010.09.16 | Category: fashion clothing | Response: 0

    Fashion for Autumn /Fall 2010 will be worth expecting. They are on the horizon, Let’s look at the following fashion trends series.

    Women’s Autumn / Fall 2010 Clothing Trends

    60s ladylike Read the rest of this entry »

  • Hip Hop & Poodle Skirt

    Date: 2010.08.16 | Category: fashion clothing | Response: 0

    Retro 50′s clothing styles bring back images of FUN! This is especially true for the poodle skirt. When we see a poodle skirt, we think of dancing – the fun 50′s swing dancing.
    Poodles weren’t the only embellishment used on skirts in the 50′s, but they are the best remembered. For a retro skirt, poodles are the animal of choice, complete with leash. The leash winds around from the poodle up to the waist. Read the rest of this entry »

  • Top Dressed of Teen Choice (1)

    Date: 2010.08.12 | Category: fashion clothing | Response: 0

    The follow are the best dressed of the 2010 awards show! See the shining stars shined on the blue carpet now!

    Victoria Justice

    The Nickelodeon star was victorious over the blue carpet in this flowing strapless blue dress, which obtained a special casual-elegance. Read the rest of this entry »

  • Women’ Fashion Trend For Fall and Winter 2010

    Date: 2010.07.15 | Category: fashion clothing, other fashion topics | Response: 0

    Now let us see what is new for the fall and winter this year. Obviously, the loud cuts and bold color palettes will not be adopted for this season. There will be more elements added to the design and the new fashion will focus on the texture, draping and quilting. And the new designs will also be wearable and suitable for this season.

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  • Clothing fashions

    Date: 2010.05.05 | Category: fashion clothing | Response: 0

    Changes in costume often took place at times of economic or social change (such as in ancient Rome and the medieval Caliphate), but then a long period without large changes followed. This occurred in Moorish Spain from the 8th century, when the famous musician Ziryab introduced sophisticated clothing styles based on seasonal and daily timings from his native Baghdad and his own inspiration to Córdoba, Spain.[4][5] Similar changes in fashion occurred in the Middle East from the 11th century, following the arrival of the Turks who introduced clothing styles from Central Asia and the Far East.[6]
    The beginnings of the habit in Europe of continual and increasingly rapid change in styles can be fairly reliably dated to the middle of the 14th century, to which historians including James Laver and Fernand Braudel date the start of Western fashion in clothing.[7][8] The most dramatic manifestation was a sudden drastic shortening and tightening of the male over-garment, from calf-length to barely covering the buttocks, sometimes accompanied with stuffing on the chest to look bigger. This created the distinctive Western male outline of a tailored top worn over leggings or trousers.

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