~ chanel’s new girly campaign ~
9 JanChanel’s artistic director Karl Lagerfeld gets inspired by the ripping tea ceremony in Japan and gives us a btand new girly spring/summer collection.
















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~ flying houses ~
23 SepIn his series titled “Flying Houses,” Laurent Chehere manipulates images by placing ordinary homes and buildings high into the sky. Inspired by the forgotten homes of the Belleville and Menilmontant neighborhoods in Paris, Chehere brilliantly highlights the unsung beauty and details of the architecture.






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~ Mary Katrantzou Spring 2013 RTW ~
18 SepStamps, banknotes and all that romance and melancholy they symbolize are the main ingredients of Mary Katrantzou’s new collection for spring 2013. Furthermore, a-lines, shirtdresses, shifts, and sheaths, offering ideal canvases. Just amazing!
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~ fall 2012 nail trends ~
2 SepArmani: Proof that certain classics never go out of style: Designers like Armani showed a deep berry shade that will always work for fall.

Kate Spade: At Kate Spade, nail art took a walk on the retro side, whose models showed off simply sweet polka dots.

Tracy Reese: Chrome veered from its traditional gold or silver and into peacock blue at Tracy Reese.

Dior: The pale, ladylike lavender that showed up at Dior could work for afternoon tea or the office.

Zac Posen: The models at Zac Posen had high-shine red tips that felt more lacquered than ever.

Alice + Olivia: Black’s never felt less goth than at Alice + Olivia, where charcoal got playful with flecks of gold.

Valentino: Simple, sophisticated nails have graduated from beige to ballet slipper and, now, the lavender taupe spotted at Valentino.

Ruffian: The shape at Ruffian was an oblong oval, faked by the magic of a press-on nail. Color-wise, a candy-hued purple brightened things up.

Louise Gray: Louise Gray showed classic basic black-and-white, turning the old-school French into something more deliberately sever.

Jean Paul Gaultier: The shiny silver at Jean Paul Gaultier proved to be a neutral-but-not that’s surprisingly subtle.

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