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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

The one with the sad digest

A lot of happened this week in the world, and I made you a baby - digest, that's why you won't miss a thing. Shall we start?

                            Valentino Garavani and Natalia Vodianova, 2012 © Cathleen Naundorf


 Although he left the fashion, red dresses still bring the joy


AUGUST 31 1970 - On the island of Capri with Jacqueline Onassis - a long-term friend.                                            JANUARY 24 1984


The fashion world is waiting for the launch of the Valentino exhibition at Somerset House later this month. Lucky for you I found a preview to share with you. The retrospective homage to the Italian designer will focus on his couture creations - from famous red carpet dresses to examining the design process inside his atelier. It’s high time we rushed into the airports to buy tickets, don’t you think?




      Valentino with models, 2007 © Lorenzo Agius





Talk of the Karl and he is sure to appear








The most talked-about item on the Chanel spring/summer 2013 catwalk - the hula hoop bag - is set to go on sale. Unfortunately, the full size bag will not go into production, but a smaller version - also seen on the catwalk - will be available to buy. Following the show, Karl Lagerfeld explained that the bag was designed for use on the beach, because "you need space for the beach towel and then you can put it into the sand and hang things on it."
 

MOREOVER . . .


 
KarlLagerfeld and Henry Holland are two of the designers to have created a limited edition Christmas stocking for Selfridges. Other brands involved in the festive initiative include Moshino Cheap & Chic, Maison Martin Margiela and Barbour. Ready to hit the store?
 

 Highgrove                                                                        Maison Martin Margiela
 
 

Finally we got to a sad part.

 
Oh yes, I'm a true lover of Twilight. It wouldn't be me without mentioning it here. Honestly, I've never cared about those who try to show how much they hate this saga. They can't judge if never read it in English! Enough about them, the saddest thing has just started, because the last part is taking over cinemas around world (from 15 of November). And of course I've already watched it (no, just one time!). What a pure and powerful love fluids it has. It is too naive, simple and I really didn't like the make up, but still, it is one of the most fascinating love stories. I just hope that one day Meyer will miss twilight saga enough to write sequel. Remember, how sweet the beginning was?
 
 
 
 
 
Watching all over again, smiling as a Cheshire. I' m really going to miss the mystery saga.
 
 
 
 
 
 
xoxo
Polly

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