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2011 Must Haves

09:31 Feb 25 2011
Times Read: 549


Fashion keeps changing every season, every year and this year 2011 is no exception. Grab the latest fashion trends and don’t miss out the opportunity to be the FASHION TRENDSETTER. So, if you wish to jazz up your style and make a fashion statement this year, you certainly need to buy the following wardrobes for this year. Below are the hottest sophisticated and chic must have wardrobe items for 2011.



Lace Up Leather Booties: One of the hottest wardrobe items that continue to rule the fashion trends every fall/winter season is the ankle boots. With various fabrics, designs, styles and colors, the lace-up leather boots are here to stay this year as well.

So, this season you should invest in a nice pair of lace up leather boots or ankle boots. They are versatile enough to add sophisticated look to your style in any season. Make them the most stylish season-less fashion trend.



Latest Ankle Boot Designs Include:



Hondd Ankle Boot – Steve Madden

‘Osanna’ Ankle Boot - Gentle Souls

Canvas Ankle Boots (featuring lace up heeled) – Aldo

Sindrome Ankle Boot - Velvet Angels

Jobina Ankle Boot- VANELi

Loose Pattern Knit-Sweaters:A pair of ankle boots with a long loose knit-sweater is the epitome of sophisticated and effortless style. So, don’t hesitate to invest your money in a long loss knit sweater to make you look trendy. Check out for the patterned knit sweater to make you stand out from the crowd.



These warm cashmere, wool or cotton sweaters look really stunning over a pair of trendy leggings or jeans. Complete the look with a trendy hobo bag and a pair of nice ankle boots or knee-length boots. Show your trendier side this winter with the most hippie and chic knit colorful patterned sweaters.



Hottest Patterned Knit-Sweaters Include:



Cable-Knit Cardigan Blue Label Wool - Ralph Lauren

Folk Patterned Nordic Drape Cardigan - Vila

Draped Pattern Cardigan – Eddie Bauer

Floral Knit Jacket – Style&co. Sweater

Chunky Knit Ski Sweater - Forever 21.com

Ultra Chic Trench Coats: Rain, snow, mild or sleet, whatever it may be it doesn’t really matter, you should have at least one ultra chic trench coat this winter. Trench coat is a great and versatile style savvy coat choice, for it can be worn at any weather. Opt for a fun pattern and bold color. To make you look more trendy, check out for additional style elements like textured buttons, wide lapels and a cool belt.



If you are considering neutral color, go for a fabric which has some sheen. So that, it can be worn in both casual and formal events and make it even more versatile wardrobe. One of the hottest chic trench coats is the design that ties right at the waist and falls below the hips.



Latest Ultra Chic Trench Coats:



Apart White Trench Coat

Long Sleeve Double Brested Tie Trench Coat – Glimmer by JJ Basic Jacket

Short Trench Coat - Anne Klein New York

Boucle Plaid Trench Coat - Charlotte Russe

Husky Collar Trench Coat - Lisa Jayne Dann

Bottom Belted Wool Trench Coat - Express Ruffled

The must have wardrobe items for women, 2011 include sleek trench coats, coveted patterned knit cardigans and ultra chic ankle boots. Apart from these stylish fashion trends, every woman should also have little black dress, classic white shirt, a pair of fitting blue jeans, and a black trendy leather bag. Stay fashionable and stylish all through the year with these essential wardrobes for this year 2011.





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SPRING 2011 FASHION

09:12 Feb 24 2011
Times Read: 565


Women's spring 2011 fashion trends: key looks



'70s glamour

Just as the '50s and '60s are back, so too are particular elements of the '70s. There are two main aesthetics: '70s bohemian, and '70s sophisticated glamour. When it comes to the latter, think dresses that fall like shimmering water in the evening and high-waist pants with elegant blouses by day. Click to read about the sophisticated '70s trend.



Biker clothing

As of spring 2011 the military fashion trend will have been with us for over a decade. And for that decade it's been great, we've loved it, but 10 years later we have to admit: spring 2011 is the time to move on. The question is: what do we move on to? The answer: the trend that's been living in its shadow, waiting for its moment of glory. And for spring / summer 2011 it's going to get just that because here comes the biker trend.



Punk fashion

Another of the thematic trends for spring / summer 2011, punk carries on from last year to become less of a full blown trend and more one of influence - you'll see its elements impact upon a number of other spring 2011 trends. Which can be a danger: punk fashion is one trend you can't afford to get wrong. Read our guide to punk fashion for spring / summer 2011 to find out what it entails, what elements you should wear, and the looks you should avoid.



60s ladylike

The silhouettes of the 1950s and 1960s make a strong return, with shapes that accentuate curves and foster femininity. A hip-hugging sheath dress with a below-the-knee hem is the ultimate in hourglass dressing, while the full circle skirt and dress remain at the core of the trend. For Spring 2011 introduce fresh colours, prints and light summery fabrics. Click to read about the '60s dress trend.

Women's spring 2011 clothing trends



Maxi dress goes sheer

Every season trends evolve, and every season two trends merge. In that regards, spring 2011 will be no different from what has come before it. What will be different, however, is the season's take on a staple for many women's summer wardrobe: the maxi dress. In spring 2011 it'll merge with another trend favourite to give us the sheer maxi dress trend.



Lace clothing

No, it's not new. But, like all trends that span multiple seasons, it has evolved. Lace influences for Spring 2011 are more to the classic side with quality antique-style fabrics the key to the trend. Less of the allover, stretch lace and more of the unique takes. Click to read more about the lace dress trend.





Crochet & macrame

These are two fabric finishes that could had to return for 2011: the re-rise of 70s fashion, the popularity of nautical, and a love for lace guaranteed it. Find out what clothes and accessories are on trend and how to wear the two fabrics by reading our guide to the crochet and macrame spring 2011 trend.



Tassels

Sometimes a little detail is all it takes to change the feel of a garment. In Spring 2011 one of the most popular trimmings is one that signifies luxury or, at times, the exotic. Adorning everything from handbags to shoes to dresses and hats - click to read about the tassel trend.



Bell bottoms

With skinny pants and jeans now so common that they no longer make a statement it was inevitable that a different style would emerge as a trend. It didn't necessarily have to be this one, but with the come back of all things 1970s it was inevitable that fashion forward people would turn to bell bottoms / flared pants as their style of choice. Follow the link to find out more about this spring 2011 clothing trend including some key styling tips.



Wide leg pants

By now the general experiment with cuts of pants and jeans that aren't skinny should be evident: women's pant trends in spring 2011 are defined by this experimentation with everyone keen to see options for women that simply aren't skinny. Hence alongside the flares are wide leg pants and jeans. What is the difference between the two, and how should they be styled in 2011? Follow the link to find out.



Capri pants

For every trend exists its opposite. So as spring / summer 2011's fashion trends allow us to welcome flares back into our wardrobes, so too does it allow for an opposite style, in the form of capri pants, to make a showing. Click the link to find out about the styles of capris that are in in spring 2011, and what other trends to wear them with.



Tail hems: dresses longer at the back

They've been seen as an alternative to the summer mini skirt or maxi dress for sometime, and for spring / summer 2011 'tail hems' continue their reign as the more interesting alternative to both. Click to read about tail hems including the different styles suited to spring 2011's trends.



Stripes

Stripes are a dominant part of any spring / summer season, though usually, year on year, featuring a variation on the theme. Spring 2011 sees stripes with an unsurprising nautical dominance - but it's a dominance inspired by other key Spring 2011 fashion trends. Click to read about stripes to find out what those other inspirations are.



Jumpsuits & playsuits

They're something of a yoyo trend: one season they're in, the next season they're out. For spring / summer 2011 they're back again, reinterpreted to fuse in many of the season's other fashion trends. Read our jumpsuits & playsuits guide to find out what's in and what's out.



Crop tops

It was 2009 that we last focussed on this look as a trend, and back then it certainly wasn't a trend for the whole year. This is very much a high-summer 2011 look, one great for the hottest of weather and party atmospheres, such as festivals. Find out how the crop top trend has changed since 2009 and how to wear it in 2011 by clicking the link.

Women's spring 2011 accessory trends



Cat eye sunglasses

With the warmer weather comes the need to update your sunglasses collection with a new and on-trend style. For Spring 2011 the best accompaniment to a vintage-inspired look is a shape that screams '50s/'60s glamour. From the very subtle to the extreme, click to read about the cat eye glasses trend.



Belt purse

There are the years when a particular style of clutch is on trend, and then there's 2011. It's out with the clutch and in with a belted alternative. One of the year's casual fashion trends, the belt purse is a statement piece of daytime wear that quickly went from the catwalks of Hermes and Pucci to the streets. Follow the link to find out more.

Spring 2011 footwear / shoe trends

Both of these shoe trends are included not because they're new shoe trends for 2011, but because they're shoe trends from 2010 whose elements will still have an impact in 2011. You'll see elements from both remain popular in 2011, particularly in certain countries, as they remain a part of the overall tastes. Clogs, in particular, have peaked as a trend so we're not recommending these two as big investment pieces, but pieces you can hold on to or whose elements shouldn't be disregarded altogether.





Clogs

Clunky wooden shoes. It doesn't sound like the most glamorous or practical of footwear trends, and yet the clog reached new heights in 2010 and will continue to have an impact on 2011's footwear trends. Specifically the brass studding so prevalent will continue to be influential, while the clog's overall popularity will wane. Click to read about the clogs trend.



Kitten heels

Kitten heels are making a somewhat controversial return, spurred on by the trend of '50s and '60s dressing. More comfortable yet less appealing than their higher counterparts, kitten heels can work particularly well when dainty, pointed, and either retro-inspired or minimalist. When it comes to this style in 2011 it's all about the theming. For Spring, kitten heeled sandals are also an option. Click to read about the kitten heels shoe trend.

Men's spring 2011 fashion trends: key looks



2011 suit styles

They never actually go out of fashion, but they do evolve over the course of several years. So what suit styles are in fashion for spring / summer 2011? Fashionising.com has put together a thorough guide on the modern men's suit that will take you through cuts and colours, and help you decide all the elements you'll want in a good quality piece for spring / summer 2011. Follow the link to read more.



Men's flared jeans

Men's skinny jeans have had their day. That's not to say they're out of fashion, but they've peaked and as far as men's fashion trends in spring / summer 2011 go they've been replaced by a style with quite a large difference. For the first warm season of 2011 men's flared jeans are back. Follow the link to find out whose designing them, how to wear them and what to avoid.



Men's motorcycle fashion

It's a trend that's in for women in spring 2011, and visual elements of the motorcycle look are also in for men. Spearheaded by a number of design houses, including Burberry, the main element of this men's trend is obviously the motorcycle jacket. For more inspiration on the trend take a look at the men's motorcycle fashion guide, which goes into some detail about the differences of what's in for men versus women.

Other Spring 2011 trends



Spring 2011 colours

Interested in what colours will figure into your spring 2011 wardrobe? Well our spring 2011 colour trends guide has all these answers. Collating the research of all the big power houses, these are the spring 2011 colour summaries that fashion designers world wide will be relying on when creating their spring 2011 offerings. Get the head start and figure them into your wardrobe today.



2011 hairstyles

The beginning of 2011 doesn't just mean new clothes for your wardrobe, it means updating your style, it means evolving it. And of equal importance to having the right clothes and accessories for 2011 is keeping your hairstyle up to date.



To take a look at the 2011 hair trends that will be a part of spring / summer 2011, follow the link.



Spring / Summer 2011 themes

Interfiliere: Spring / Summer 2011 trend motifs

Interfiliere, a fashion industry body dedicated to lingerie and beachwear correctly peg Spring 2011's fashion trends as an evolution of several recent fashion trends; key amongst them is the continued reinterpretation of classic styles along all heavily influenced by the 'lingerie as outerwear' trend that Fashionising.com has been touting for some time now.



Key look: loungerie



For the latter, they've coined a new term: loungerie. With the elements of lingerie, be it girly or overtly sexual, so prominent in street fashion, Interfiliere see Spring 2011's key street wear trends as a mixture between lingerie, swimwear and streetwear (which they group as loungewear), and lingerie. Hence the portmanteau.



In their own words:



The new Loungerie takes a leaf out of, and gets the best of, lingerie for an alternative, parallel wardrobe; [one that is] light, intimate, and impossible to "classify."



For more on the look see our lingerie as outerwear trend inspiration page.







Over-all themes



Lingerie as street wear aside, there are four themes that Interfiliere believe will be key to Spring / Summer 2011 fashion trends:



Tendresse (fondness)







An atmosphere heavily loaded with, memories but reinvented by using, technical innovations. To maintain the feeling of softness and a nostalgia of charm, there are sophisticated constructions, digital prints, placed jacquards, audacious accents, and subtle featherweight effects, silks, fine cottons, blends.



Then there are the refined, luxury lines of coordinates made to last: it's the triumphant return of the camisole, bodices, teddies: all expressions of an eternal seduction.







Antidote







Happiness lies in non conformity. It's not a question of being good or reasonable, but the passion colours evoke, the explosions of prints, geometrical accents, Indian flowers, folk music kitsch, cartoon influences and the naive primitives that all mix create a wild patchwork of fashion.



A liberated celebration of all that everyday life is about. Amusing creativity, beachwear influences, mixes of ethnic and otherworld, ardour and femininity, the whole trend being based on strong lines.







Oasis







Pleasure gorged on the sun and freshness you'll want from Spring / Summer 2011.



On the one hand, the exotic: exuberant nature inspired by Gauguin, luxuriant foliage and cat-like beachwear motifs. On the other hand, the desert: a landscape of sand, primitive embroideries, Berber stripes, beautiful laces patinated by the years, ikats and metal accents.



For ample shapes such as caftans or djellabahs, dry knits, charming linens and cottons for the loungerie trend.







Sublime







The essence of a new luxury, ostentatious and astonishing with a hint of theatrical and urban roughness.



Haute couture meets high-tech. The scene is ostentatious, emphatically astonishing, and unique. In the corridors of this new theatricality surface effects, contrasts of opaque and transparency. Think transfer prints, graphics and bondage accents.



This is the essence of the new luxury, exceptional beauty ready to conquer the land of modernity.





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TIPS TO BECOMING A MODEL

18:24 Feb 23 2011
Times Read: 591


Despite the glamour and hype you have seen about the modeling profession, it's hard work. It's boring (sometimes) and it can be tedious. Prepared to be constantly rejected, get ready for some major ups and downs. Modelling is a lifestyle, not an 9-5 job. Not all jobs pay well. Unless you are seriously committed about modeling, willing to work at it on your own time, live a healthy life style, etc., you will not succeed as a model.

You have to understand that there are lots of other people who want to be models, it's a very competitive business. Are you willing to put the time and energy into competing with pretty much everyone you meet, 24 hrs a day?



Where do I start

You'll need a modeling portfolio, I'm sure you'll all know what one of those is but for those that don't it's basically a selection of pictures showing yourself in different outfits and poses. The standard size for the photos is 9 by 12 inches and you'll need around 10 - 12 photos. Make sure you focus on quality rather than quantity, remember, you're only as good as your worst photo. Make sure your portfolio has a selection of both head shots and full body shots. Make sure you get a variety of different looks such as swimwear, catalogue and lingerie, you get the idea, also get a couple of black and white shots in there. Avoid using pictures of the same shot.



It can be very advantageous to have photographs from different photographers in a portfolio. This will show the versatility in terms of styles and it will prove that a model can work with a variety of different people. Obviously, the cost of hiring different photographers for a portfolio is prohibitive, but there are many excellent photographers out there who will do prints for time - and of course many more bad ones. If you research what's on offer well, it can be an excellent alternative.

Before going ahead with a photo session ask to look at the photographers portfolio to see if you like his style of photography. No doubt if you go to the photographers studio to book the appointment he will have examples of his work on display anyway. If you've never done modelling before this will also be an excellent practice run for you. Avoid photographers wanting to take nude shots, if possible take a friend with you to the shoot.



The Comp Card

You'll definately need one of these. A comp card is what your modelling agency will use to market you.

What is a comp card? A composite card (sometimes called a ZED) is a model's business card. In most cases, your comp card is your one and only opportunity to make a good first impression. With that in mind it is important that the images on your card are your absolute best and nothing less. Additionally, the printing and reproduction quality is extremely important. Poor reproduction makes your images look bad and as a result - makes you look bad. Besides a great head-shot, the comp card will have other photos that show your experience, your versatility, range, and what type of work you are seeking. For best results all of the photos should be the highest quality you can obtain at your stage in your modeling career. Make sure the you have them printed on rigid card that will withstand a bit of wear and tear.



Be careful! Do NOT have a modeling agency print your comp card. If you do - they will put their logo on it. You are going to want to sign with as many agencies as possible if you are serious about getting work. Comp card printing can get expensive - print them yourself and give each agency copies - they have stickers that they can put on them with their contact information and you will save money.

The Agency

An agency or co-ordinator should represent models. The model must have a portfolio, and comp cards. The agency/coordinator provides you with work (That is their main purpose. It is safe to say that they work for you!) They make a commission on your fee.



GOLDEN RULE - Don't go with an agency who asks for money up front! You'll probably never hear from them again and I ceratainly doubt you'll ever get any work from them.



Also check to see if they are reputable and genuine. The agency/coordinator provides you with a safe working environment and looks after legalities of the paper work for the job. They provide their clients with "Professional" models. Keep copies of all-important papers, such as contracts etc. You may need these if you have a dispute with the agency/coordinator. It is wise to choose the agency/coordinator carefully so you can stay with that them.



How do I approach an agency?

The oldest way to go about it is to visit them. Book an appointment ahead of time by phone. Bring at least 2 pictures. They don't have to be professional pictures. A head shot, natural and clear. Also a full length shot that somewhat reveals your figure, a clingy dress , swimsuit, figure flattering clothes or other tight fittings garments should be worn. Forget about baggy clothes! It will tip off viewers that you have something to hide. Ask lots of questions. A sk to see what work their models are currently doing? Ask for names and phone number of clients and call them to verify the information, be concerned if they promise you work right away or promise you high salaries. If they don't allow you time to think about it or if they use pressure techniques to sign the contract, be concerned. They should not ask for money up-front for classes or training. Be concerned if the they claim to be looking for ordinary people. Reputed agencies/coordinators might have open interviews during the week, give them a call and find out.



Our Top Ten Modeling tips

1. Always be on time, if you cannot, be let the Photographer know. Punctuality is very important."safety tip": If you are not taking anyone with you to the shoot, let someone know where you are and with whom. And be sure to tell the photographer that someone knows where you are.

2. Always go prepared : ie...clothing changes that you know will fit you. Don't always think that he/she will have everything that is needed for the shoot.



3. Always take your own make-up; even if he/she has told you there will be a make-up artist there. Always think of the could be's.



4. Get references, as many as you can. That would include other models and/or assignments that the photographer has had. Check and double check. And be sure that a legitimate photographer is doing the same with you. Never take anything for granted.



5. Get phone numbers and addresses if possible, if he/she is hesitant. You might want to rethink the shoot.



6. Make sure that you know exactly what the shoot consists of, and never feel pressured to do anything that you do not feel comfortable doing. If nothing else, go by your gut feeling.



7. Always take along enough "cash" for cab fare etc. In case the photographer cannot provide adequate transportation. Most will, but always be prepared for the "just in case".



8. Keep in mind that modeling is a business, not a personal venture. You need to be prepared to negotiate with prospective employers, regarding everything from pay to content. Don't just drop out of contact because you don't like what's offered - either negotiate or say, "Thanks, but no thanks." You never know, the employer you turn down could well have your dream job later - and if you treat him or her rudely or with disrespect, you'll likely miss out.



9. Don't ever do anything that you might be sorry for later. What you do today can affect your carreer later down the road. "If you pose for a photo that you cannot show your family and friends, and be proud of it, it wasn't worth doing". Mainly YOU should be proud of it.



10. If you have a verbal or signed agreement on traveling expenses etc. Make sure that it is followed up on. Written is sometimes the best.



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Seeker2112
Seeker2112
18:33 Feb 23 2011

I was totally gonna make some smartass comment about how models don't anything but play dress up and look at the camera, but it really is hard work and you're trying to help others, so kudos :) Now smile and say cheese :P





OpalFire
OpalFire
18:37 Feb 23 2011

thanks seeker im actually thinking of starting my own modeling agency :)





KarminaTheDarkAngel
KarminaTheDarkAngel
23:47 Feb 26 2011

my my you remind me of someone i know ...



btw anyone can get this information from

http://www.purestorm.com/modeling-tips.aspx





 

SHAMELESS MODELING

16:14 Feb 23 2011
Times Read: 602


i started at shameless modeling it gave me the chance i needed so i hope you guys look at this



Shameless Modelling is a modelling company dedicated to providing New Zealand with a group of gorgeous models for any type of event.



We pride ourselves on believing that every girl is beautiful and doesn’t need to fit the mould of the typical stick thin model. These girls are perfectly groomed to fit any occasion and will meet the clients’ needs every time.



Our girls are always striving to achieve a high standard of professionalism whilst inter-acting with the clients and providing them with beautiful promotional girls who dedicate themselves to selling your product and are sure to leave an impression on the buyer.



Shameless Modelling also have their own make-up artist, hair stylist and photographer that are committed to the development of every person they represent.



We work effectively with our clients to produce the best possible result for both the client and Shameless Modeling.



Shameless Modelling provides promotional models who are available for bikini waitress, champagne hostesses, product launches, calendars, corporate functions, boat cruises, golf days, sporting events, motor racing, photoshoots, runway shows and other promotional events.



To look at our girls please visit : www.shamelessmodelling.com


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darksurfer1969
darksurfer1969
02:32 Feb 26 2011

I used to take a lot of pictures when I had my cam before.I take mostly animal pictures.I've the uncanny ability to get close to a animal.I'll have to tried to link some of my pictures I took of a deer If I can find them on the website I posted them on. I have not been able to snapped any pictures for a while now,because my cam broke on me.It was a Kodak easy share cam.12.1 megapixel I took some very nice pictures with It.lol Anyway just wanted to let you know I checked out your pictures on your website and they are nice too.The cam loves you.eg I added your journals to my list to read too.

But anyway I'm checking out your shameless website too.After I post this comment.





darksurfer1969
darksurfer1969
02:37 Feb 26 2011

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who are ya

11:06 Feb 23 2011
Times Read: 606


1. Who are you?

2. Are we friends?

3. When and how did we meet?

4. Do or have you ever had a crush on me?

5. Have you ever wanted to punch me?

6. Give me a nikname and explain why?

7. Describe me in 1 word.

8. what was ur first impression ov me?

9. do u still fink the same?

10. What reminds u ov me?

11. If you could giv me anything wot wod it b?

12. How well do u no me?

13. Whens the last tym u saw me?

14. Eva wanted 2 tell me sumthing u couldnt?

15. Are you goin 2 put dis on ur blog and c wot i say about u?


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