Showing posts with label New York fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New York fashion. Show all posts

Thursday, April 2, 2009

See Hollywood super star wear fashionable ugg boots

UGG boots' have been popular for several years spread in Hollywood stars, and with people's lives improved,follow the star to wear cheap UGG boots trend is becoming the most popular for everyone.The following for people who like UGG best, currently I organize a set of Hollywood's most sought-after actress wearing UGG boots on street, let's take a look at what they are wearing the right UGG.


Kirsten Dunst is certainly a favorite UGG's, look, she bought three color.


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It seems Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie that both tastes good and sisters of different fashion at the selection on UGG different. Nicole petite wool preferred soft boots, and tall selection of Paris will be more paragraph UGG, such as the following pair of black patent leather on the boots looked cool ... UGG preferences of different styles have different selection....


ugg boots2.jpgUGG preferences of different styles have different selection


The fashion world by the worship of the people-Queen Kate Moss, with her taste is always going out at the cutting-edge fashion. I organize her mirror on the highest rate of shoot 3 UGG Street and found a few such law:


kate moss ugg.jpg1. Grizzlies ball UGG paragraph could just as gray clothing line echoes yet another gorgeous low-key.


kate moss ugg boots.jpg2. Never outdated UGG classic black section is the most worthwhile collection section..


kate moss.jpg3. Longituba simple white rice is her favorite UGG

Sunday, March 22, 2009

New York Fashion Week

THAKOON


A disco-ball dress for Michelle Obama? Probably not.


But before Thakoon Panichgul famously dressed the now-first lady, cool model types wore the designer's clothes. That's who he seemed to have in mind for his new fall collection, never mind that White House social secretary Desiree Rogers was in the front row next to Vogue editor in chief Anna Wintour.


The Thakoon runway was filled with graffiti-paint fur _ a "so-what?" statement to the down economy, perhaps _ narrow sheaths and cool coats. The finale look, a sequined one-shoulder dress with a dramatic bow to top it off was a fine piece of handiwork with the beads appearing to float between layers of tulle.


MATTHEW WILLIAMSON


The new British invasion came with an explosion of color on the catwalk of designer Matthew Williamson. And it wasn't just one or two wild brights in a sea of black, as other designers have done. Williamson instead created a kaleidoscope of crimson, coral, mint green and turquoise _ and then shook it up.


He had success with metallic jacquards, both a sunset-colored sunburst that brightened up a minindress and a mint green-and-silver, skinny-leg pantsuit, and a slinky Spirograph-print column dress with a high neck and beaded sleeves was fresh and modern even if it was something the coolest housewife on the block would have worn in the 1970s.

New York Fashion Week

THAKOON


A disco-ball dress for Michelle Obama? Probably not.


But before Thakoon Panichgul famously dressed the now-first lady, cool model types wore the designer's clothes. That's who he seemed to have in mind for his new fall collection, never mind that White House social secretary Desiree Rogers was in the front row next to Vogue editor in chief Anna Wintour.


The Thakoon runway was filled with graffiti-paint fur _ a "so-what?" statement to the down economy, perhaps _ narrow sheaths and cool coats. The finale look, a sequined one-shoulder dress with a dramatic bow to top it off was a fine piece of handiwork with the beads appearing to float between layers of tulle.


MATTHEW WILLIAMSON


The new British invasion came with an explosion of color on the catwalk of designer Matthew Williamson. And it wasn't just one or two wild brights in a sea of black, as other designers have done. Williamson instead created a kaleidoscope of crimson, coral, mint green and turquoise _ and then shook it up.


He had success with metallic jacquards, both a sunset-colored sunburst that brightened up a minindress and a mint green-and-silver, skinny-leg pantsuit, and a slinky Spirograph-print column dress with a high neck and beaded sleeves was fresh and modern even if it was something the coolest housewife on the block would have worn in the 1970s.

New York Fashion Week

THAKOON

A disco-ball dress for Michelle Obama? Probably not.


But before Thakoon Panichgul famously dressed the now-first lady, cool model types wore the designer's clothes. That's who he seemed to have in mind for his new fall collection, never mind that White House social secretary Desiree Rogers was in the front row next to Vogue editor in chief Anna Wintour.


The Thakoon runway was filled with graffiti-paint fur _ a "so-what?" statement to the down economy, perhaps _ narrow sheaths and cool coats. The finale look, a sequined one-shoulder dress with a dramatic bow to top it off was a fine piece of handiwork with the beads appearing to float between layers of tulle.


MATTHEW WILLIAMSON

The new British invasion came with an explosion of color on the catwalk of designer Matthew Williamson. And it wasn't just one or two wild brights in a sea of black, as other designers have done. Williamson instead created a kaleidoscope of crimson, coral, mint green and turquoise _ and then shook it up.


He had success with metallic jacquards, both a sunset-colored sunburst that brightened up a minindress and a mint green-and-silver, skinny-leg pantsuit, and a slinky Spirograph-print column dress with a high neck and beaded sleeves was fresh and modern even if it was something the coolest housewife on the block would have worn in the 1970s.

New York Fashion Week

THAKOON

A disco-ball dress for Michelle Obama? Probably not.


But before Thakoon Panichgul famously dressed the now-first lady, cool model types wore the designer's clothes. That's who he seemed to have in mind for his new fall collection, never mind that White House social secretary Desiree Rogers was in the front row next to Vogue editor in chief Anna Wintour.


The Thakoon runway was filled with graffiti-paint fur _ a "so-what?" statement to the down economy, perhaps _ narrow sheaths and cool coats. The finale look, a sequined one-shoulder dress with a dramatic bow to top it off was a fine piece of handiwork with the beads appearing to float between layers of tulle.


MATTHEW WILLIAMSON

The new British invasion came with an explosion of color on the catwalk of designer Matthew Williamson. And it wasn't just one or two wild brights in a sea of black, as other designers have done. Williamson instead created a kaleidoscope of crimson, coral, mint green and turquoise _ and then shook it up.


He had success with metallic jacquards, both a sunset-colored sunburst that brightened up a minindress and a mint green-and-silver, skinny-leg pantsuit, and a slinky Spirograph-print column dress with a high neck and beaded sleeves was fresh and modern even if it was something the coolest housewife on the block would have worn in the 1970s.