Showing posts with label revolution. Show all posts
Showing posts with label revolution. Show all posts

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Twiggy

  
I’m not as skinny as I used to be, thank God. I`d look very strange if I was. I`m slim. I eat healthily because that`s the way I prefer to eat and I`m sure it helps keep the weight off.
(Twiggy)

What is the name of one of the first supermodels, or better, Top Model, in the '60s?
Lesley Hornby, of course!
Maybe, you know it better as Twiggy.
What is special about a girl daughter of proletarians, who was born in a small town in London?
 Perhaps, the "simple" fact that she became the first model in the history of fashion to become a public figure.
Now I'm gonna tell you all the story ...
In addition to the work of modeling, Twiggy was also an actress and a singer!
 The strength that made her famous was her looks. Her name, Twiggy, literally means "stick" and this was due to her physical minute and slender like a twig.
At the beginning of the career she had long hair but the manager made ​​them cut ... 
A first step towards success.
The real coup, however, she got it thanks to the fashion designer Mary Quant in '66, who put on her the first mini-skirt.
Thanks to Twiggy, this new piece of clothing was cleared and it became an indelible mark in fashion history. 
In fact, Twiggy is considered an icon of Swinging London.  
So, with short hair that distinguished her from other models, the physical androgyny and long eyelashes drawn with so much skill, in just over 24 hours Twiggy became a global phenomenon that conquered the magazines that haunted the world of fashion. 
She must be remembered that the enormous success of her is also due to a series of lucky encounters, first of all, Barry Lategan, South African photographer who worked for Vogue and Elle who became famous in the early 60s for having imposed in the world of fashion lean and lithe girls. 

Here, the tutorial!




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Monday, November 28, 2011

Coco Chanel


"Fashion passes, style remains".
"The true elegance can not ignore the possibility of full free movement".
(Coco Chanel)

Who would ever guessed that the little twelve year old orphan Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel (August 19, 1883), growing, would revolutionized the fashion world?
She, the great Coco Chanel, did much more.
As Marilyn Monroe revolutionized, at her time, the ideal of beauty, so Coco Chanel created a new model of woman, in 1900.
Because at this time the women worked!
The women were dynamic, active, and what they wore had to keep up with them.
What can we say: femininity couldn't be slave to the constrictive fashion of the Belle Epoque, even if it was a very special style and refining.
While not recognizing herself as a feminist, her revolution coincided with the explosion of women's apparel women's movement.
In addition to clothing, Chanel is also devoted to the creation of costume jewelery and perfume.
In fact, she was also the first to create a perfume with the mark of a fashion house.
The first (and best known) is Chanel No. 5.
The fragrance was named # 5 in that corresponded to the quintessential Chanel choice (but it is also said that 5 was his favorite number).
Because "a woman should smell like a woman, not like a rose".
After a glorious life in the name of fashion, Coco died January 10, 1971, in Paris.

Here we have the make up tutorial video:



Bye!
JS_*
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