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Raf Simons in Jil Sander Geometric Striped T-Shirt



Fashion designer Raf Simons, who is also the creative director for the Jil Sander line was spotted in Jil Sander geometric striped T-shirt at the Jil Sander Spring 2012 Womenswear show in Milan. This multi-coloured geometric striped t-shirt ($583) was one of the standout pieces from the mens Spring/Summer 2011 collection.


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[Behind the Brand - ROLEX] Rolex Chronograph (Reference 6234)

Rolex also introduced the grandfather of the Daytona in 1955, known as the Rolex Chronograph [Reference 6234]. The Reference 6234 would be made from 1955 to 1961, and Rolex averaged approximately 500 units per year.




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Image of the Day - Rachel Zoe Brought 11 Suitcases to Paris Fashion Week

Rachel Zoe Brought 11 Suitcases to Paris Fashion

Rachel Zoe Brought 11 Suitcases to Paris Fashion Week...plus two Louis Vuitton duffles.


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Boxing Kitten Fashion


Great looks from BoxingKitten. Click on the following links to see their different collections: Summer 2011, Fall 2011, Resort 2010 , Fall 2009 & Spring 2009.  Source: Boxing Kitten & Fashion Bomb Daily
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Link of the Day! To die for Loc's


I apologize in advance for this slightly PG-13 image... lol.  But her hair is to die for!! I had to share. 
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Yves Saint Laurent Fall/Winter 2011-2012 Ad Campaign

 

 Alexander Beck photographed by Inez & Vinoodh for Yves Saint Laurent Fall/Winter 2011-2012 ad campaign.

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Benjamin Eidem by Georgie Wileman for Carbon Copy

 

 Benjamin Eidem photographed by Georgie Wileman and styled by Mara Palena for the issue #8 of Carbon Copy.

 

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Sean O’Pry by Doug Inglish for GQ Russia October 2011

 

Sean O’Pry captured by Doug Inglish and styled by Ekaterina Melnikova with pieces from Dior Homme, Ann Demeulemeester, Thom Browne, Yves Saint Laurent, Tom Ford, Balmain and many more, for the October 2011 issue of GQ Russia.

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Andrej Pejic by Christos Karantzolas for Schön!


The upcoming 14th issue of Schön! magazine features cover star Andrej Pejic shot by Christos Karantzolas.

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Rick Genest by Matthew Lyn for Schön!


The upcoming 14th issue of Schön! magazine features cover star Rick Genest shot by Matthew Lyn.


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Fashion Illustrationer - Lula

There is a great fashion blog called LULA.  I have always been a fan of fashion, sketching, illustration and basically all forms of art.  So this blog really caught my eye.
 
"Lula is sketched, scanned and digitally restyled. This Blog features her work titled "The Subject I know Best" consisting of a series of pictures that she describe as "Self Portraits". In her words: it's a "celebration of paper, glue, bindings, pages capturing images you can't forget". To describe herself she quotes her friend Jessica saying : "I'm not bad.I'm just drawn this way"." - Lula

Images & Content Source:  LULA 
Artist link found on: Natural Bella
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Link of the Day! Chris Hines




See Chris's interview in The Main Source.
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Fun Updo!


I am loving my loc updo right now. It is a fun look that is great for the office or for a formal event.

Get this look!   To create this updo, try the following steps below. If you can, wash your loc's first or spritz them with a setting spray, so that when you take your hair down (after you hair is completely dry), you will have a nice curl pattern.  
1.      Braid your loc's into sections, using 6 or so loc's per braid. Use a rubber band that matches your hair color, to secure the end each braid.  I always wash my hair the night before I do this style, so it gives my hair a chance to dry a bit, before creating this updo.
2.      To start the updo, pull all your braids into a high ponytail.  I always do a two section ponytail because my loc’s are long and can be heavy in an updo. With a two part pony tail, you make a ponytail with all your loc braids, except the ones that are on the crown/front edges of your head. Once you have created your first ponytail, and have adjusted it so it’s comfortable, add the remaining loose braided loc's to your first ponytail, with a second pony tail holder. 
3.      Once you created a ponytail, continuously grabbed a one of your loc braids from the bottom of the pony tail and reach it around to the top and tuck it in to the hair band. Because my loc's are long, I don't need to use hair pins. But if you are having problems with getting the braids to stay tucked in, use hair pins to secure each braid that you want to tuck in. Make sure to adjust the hair pin so it is comfortable. After a while, you will not be able to reach the headband(s), so when you wrap the braid lock around the bun, tuck the end of the braid under the closes loc braid, enough to where you feel the braid is secure, and will not fall out.
4.      Once all the braid loc's have been tucked in, fell around to see if any braids feel like they are loose or are sticking out; and also take time to adjust the bun by moving it around a little bit with both hands to achieve the bun shape you want. But do not use to much pressure, or your bun will fall apart. If your loc’s are shorter, you can also put a thin hair net (that matches your hair color) over your loc bun, to make sure none of your braids fall out during the day. To use a hair net - place it over your bun, and tuck in any loose parts of the net under your bun, and secure it with a hair pin.
5.      Now that you have completed your bun, you can add a decorative headband or fancy hair clip to complete the look.  Enjoy! 

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THE MYTH OF HERO'S | Vogue Hommes Japan #7 Fall/Winter 2011-2012


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THE MYTH OF HERO'S
Photographer: Branislav Jankic
Styling: Nicola Formichetti
Illustration: Mel Odom
Hair: Shawn Mount
Makeup: Maki Ryoko
Set design: Jesse Kaufmann
Photo Assistant: Paolo Sbagnaro
Styling Assistants: Hayley Pianturo, Julien Allegra
Models: Ehren, Esmir, Kone, Matthew, Travis

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[Behind the Brand - ROLEX] The Perpetual Oyster & The Mermaid


In a span of 5 years from 1926 to 1931, Rolex and Hans Wilsdorf would create and patent two major horology milestones, which would forever set Rolex apart; the Rolex Oyster waterproof watch-case, and the Rolex Perpetual Movement. In 1925, Rolex would also create and register their famous trademark logo of the Rolex five-point logo crown.

The Art-Deco era was a time of tremendous growth for Rolex, so much so, there are many art-deco elements which remain today as part of their current design language.

The Rolex Oyster is perhaps the most revolutionary and profound development in watch history. The following patent application was filed by Hans Wilsdorf on behalf of Rolex in 1926:


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Link of the Day!

Source: Voici Abby
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Therese Olsen - Den of Angels Dolls



 

Australian Doll Artist: Therese Olsen (aka - Twigling)
The Queen of Africa , The Stargazer , Dark Angel, Lilykoi's Nkiru

*If copying photos to another website, blog or social networking page, please credit my blog as the source of the information and photos. And please give credit to the artist. ~ Thank you
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Noah Mills for Windsor Fall/Winter 2011-2012 Ad Campaign

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Noah Mills for Windsor Fall/Winter 2011-2012 ad campaign


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Andrej Pejic by Jason Kim for PF October 2011

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Andrej Pejic photographed by Jason Kim and styled by Christopher Campbell for PF October 2011


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Link of the Day - Versace Spring 2012


"Donatella Versace took to the ocean to inspire her Spring 2012 collection, painting seashells, starfish, seahorses, and fish on a series of dresses and chic separates." -  Fashion Bomb
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Joop! Fall/Winter 2011-2012 Ad Campaign | Toni Garrn and James Pendfold

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 Toni Garrn and James Pendfold for Joop! Fall/Winter 2011-2012 ad campaign

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Natural Beauty of the Week - Synethia

Meet Synethia - A women that has a great talent for styling locs. Synethia talked to me about her inspiration and what makes her a Natural Beauty.

Q: What is your hair story?  What kind of hair styles have you rocked, before embracing your natural hair?
A:  I have had many hairstyles from a press to jerri curls to a perm.

Q:  When and why did you decide to start wearing your hair naturally?
A:  I have decided to wear my hair naturally in second year of university. I got really tired of my hair and scalp being battered and scared from perm and damaged from the heat and over processing.

Q:  Did you have any big fears about going back to your natural texture?
A:  Going natural was a great accomplishment for me and I have had more joys than fears. I have had chemical in my hair since I was 10 years old and hardly ever knew what my natural hair looked like. Even though I did not transition to my natural hair in its loose state, I was still overjoyed that I made the step.

Q:  What are three products you can't live without for nurturing/styling your hair?
A:  Lock and twist gel, mango and lime Catcus oil, Dr Bonners Tea Tree Shampoo.

Q:  What would you say to someone who's thinking about embracing their natural hair, but scared about being rejected in various parts of their lives?
A:  I would say if you believe in your natural hair, confident about it then go for it. I have been rejected many times and because I believe that my hair in its natural state is beautiful, I have won over many into realizing that. Most times these people are unaware and need a little education and guidance. Don't crumble just be confident and strong.

Q:  How long have you had a natural hair blog? What has been the most rewarding part of your blogging experience.
A:  Jungle Barbie is 8mths and 11 days old. The most rewarding parts of my blogging experience are dispelling the myth that locks are not stylist, inspiring other locked sisters and brothers and sharing my knowledge whether it be hairstyles and or hair care tips.

Q:  How can we keep up with you and your journey i.e. blog, twitter, facebook, fotki, tumblr, personal or professional website? (Optional)
A: Blog: http://junglebarbie.blogspot.com
     Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/JungleBarbie1
     Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jungle-Barbie/155643014486925
     Tumblr: http://junglebarbie.tumblr.com/

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Miss Vogue: Parisienne | Vogue Paris October 2011 : Magdalena Frackowiak by Katja Rahlwes

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Miss Vogue: Parisienne 
Photographer: Katja Rahlwes
Stylist: Geraldine Saglio
Hair: Marion Anée
Makeup: Christelle Cocquet
Model: Magdalena Frackowiak

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Tom Ford by Nigel Parry for GQ Russia Ocober 2011

GQ Russia 2011 10 (dragged)


Tom Ford by Nigel Parry
Hair: Federico Ghezzi
Make-Up: Rozelle Parry
Models: Ines P and Tabitha Hall

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Lara Stone for Vogue Japan November 2011

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Lara Stone in Givenchy FW 2011 for Vogue Japan november 2011
 
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Tavi Gevinson for L'Officiel Paris October 2011

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Tavi Gevinson for L'Officiel Paris October 2011

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Lindsey Wixson fell on the catwalk in Versace fashion show

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Victorio & Lucchino Spring/Summer 2012 Collection



For Spring Summer 2012 the design duo combine electric bold prints with sorbet hues — embodying an almost vintage aesthetic.
Paneled and frilled sundresses, short-suits in bold horizontal prints, and some more low-key pieces rounding out the SS/12 Collection, Victorio & Lucchino never seem to fall short when it comes to fun, feel-good clothing.


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Love & Hate


Love & Hate…  I had a very eventful morning today.  I came into contact with two strangers – one that that expressed hate and one that expressed love. 

Hate Filled Rage:
While I was driving to work, a man was crossing the street going in the same direction that I was driving. I stopped at the stop sign and watched as the man and his daughter crossed the street going in my same direction. Suddenly, with out even looking to see of any cars were coming, he stop midway in the street and tried to cross right in front of my moving car. Thankfully I was not driving too fast and was able to slow down to stop as he and his daughter crossed the street.  Instead of looking my way and saying thank you (because obviously, you do not stop in the middle of the street and try to cross into  oncoming traffic) he looked at me with complete hate and started to yell out at me “You Ignorant  #%R*&!”   Thankfully I did not hear the end of that statement, because I rolled up my care window. But by the look of pure hate on his face, he was probably going top call me a  B*tch or a N*gger (he was not of the same race).  I usually don’t assume such things, but he had pure hate in his eyes, which was completely irrationally because he was in the wrong. My first thought as I drove away, is that they guy was probably already angry about something else and maybe even racist (who knows…). And most importantly, how could he put his child in danger by crossing into incoming traffic with out evening looking to see if any cars were coming their way. The whole thing completely threw me off guard. And my beautiful morning, at that moment was ruined by this person irrational hateful reaction towards me.

Unbiased Love:
After parking my car, I started to work towards the building I worked at.  A gentleman came to a stop as he saw me and a few ladies on another street walking by. He asked in a very genuine tone – “How can it be, that all the women in this city are so very beautiful?”   I instantly blushed and said I did not know and thank him for the kind compliment.  He then said with this beautiful smile and glow on his face “You are welcome beautiful lady.” It warmed my heart that someone would stop their day to give such a beautiful message. And he had such a look of piece and joy in his face that I knew he was a coming from a good place in his heart when he spoke to me.

Two completely different experiences, from two complete strangers. Both of a different culture and age groups. One filled with irrational hate and one filled with genuine love for others.
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