Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Fashionable Dogs

Models walk with dogs as the animals present creations by designers Karen Reichardt and Mariela Schiavo during Trendation fashion week in Buenos Aires, September 21, 2011.

Models walk with dogs as the animals present creations by designers Karen Reichardt and Mariela Schiavo during Trendation fashion week in Buenos Aires, September 21, 2011.

A model holds a dog as the animal presents a creation by designers Karen Reichardt and Mariela Schiavo during Trendation fashion week in Buenos Aires, September 21, 2011.

Silvina Escudero (L) pets her mini Schnauzer as the animal presents a creation by designers Karen Reichardt and Mariela Schiavo during Trendation fashion week in Buenos Aires, September 21, 2011.

Models walk with dogs as the animals present creations by designers Karen Reichardt and Mariela Schiavo during Trendation fashion week in Buenos Aires, September 21, 2011.

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Suyan by Xusong (Vae)

Suyan Lyrics In Chinese PinYin

xǔ sōng & hé màn tíng - sù yán

yòu shì yī gè ān jìng de wǎn shàng
yī gè rén wō zài yáo yǐ lǐ chéng liáng
wǒ chéng rèn zhè yàng zhēn de hěn ān xiáng hé lóu xià lǎo yé yé yī yàng
tīng shuō nǐ hái zài gǎo shí me yuán chuàng
gǎo lái gǎo qù hǎo xiàng yě jìu zhè yàng
bù rú huā diǎn shí jiān xiǎng xiǎng zhuó mó yī xià mó yàng
jīn yè huà le měi měi de zhuāng
( wǒ xiāng xìn shì hěn měi měi de zhuāng )
wǒ yáo huǎng zài wǔ chí zhōng yāng
( nà zhǒng tǐ tài kě yǐ xiǎng xiàng )
wǒ zuò wǒ de gǎi biàn yòu hé bì jīu jié
nà jìu bài tuō bié hé wǒ pèng miàn
rú guǒ zài kàn nǐ yī yǎn shì fǒu hái huì yǒu gǎn jué
dāng nián sù miàn cháo tiān yào duō chún jié jìu yǒu duō chún jié
bù huà bàn shú de yǎn xiàn bù yòng mò yún fěn dǐ yè
bào yǔ tiān zhào guàng jiē tōu xiào bié rén huā le liǎn
zuì zhēn shí de xǐ nù āi lè quán dōu mái zàng zài zuó tiān
bù chān rèn hé de biǎo yǎn hōng hōng liè liè nà jǐ nián
wǒ huái niàn bié huái niàn huái niàn yě huí bù dào cóng qián
céng jīng duì shàng de shùn jiān nán dào shì yī zhǒng cuò jué
nà xiē líu shì le de yǒng yuǎn dōu bù huì fù xiàn
yǒu yí hàn de gǎn jué wéi hé gǎn jué
nà xiāo shī bù jiàn de sù yán

Friday, September 23, 2011

James Stewart had many great movies

James Stewart had many great movies, including REAR WINDOW and IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE. A hugely popular star, "Jimmy" was one of the most likable of Hollywood stars. Although a big star since the 1940's, James Stewart made many great films in the 1950's, frequently under the direction of Alfred Hitchcock.

Steward is frequently referred to as Jimmy Stewart.

Stewart's defining role was in VERTIGO, as a private eye obsessed with a beautiful woman, played by Kim Novak. Jimmy Stewart's other notable films include: IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE, and REAR WINDOW.

James Stewart won his Best Actor Award for his 1940 performance in THE PHILADELPHIA STORY.

Jimmy Stewart served with distinction in the Air Force in World War II, and generally lived up to his nice guy image in real life. He died in 1997.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

North America Fur Association Fashion Show held in Beijing

A model presents a fur creation at the North America Fur Association (NAFA) 2011-2012 Autumn/Winter Fashion Show in Beijing, Sept. 20, 2011.

A model presents a fur creation at the North America Fur Association (NAFA) 2011-2012 Autumn/Winter Fashion Show in Beijing, Sept. 20, 2011.


A model presents a fur creation at the North America Fur Association (NAFA) 2011-2012 Autumn/Winter Fashion Show in Beijing, Sept. 20, 2011.

A model presents a fur creation at the North America Fur Association (NAFA) 2011-2012 Autumn/Winter Fashion Show in Beijing, Sept. 20, 2011.

A model presents a fur creation at the North America Fur Association (NAFA) 2011-2012 Autumn/Winter Fashion Show in Beijing, Sept. 20, 2011.

A model presents a fur creation at the North America Fur Association (NAFA) 2011-2012 Autumn/Winter Fashion Show in Beijing, Sept. 20, 2011.


A model presents a fur creation at the North America Fur Association (NAFA) 2011-2012 Autumn/Winter Fashion Show in Beijing, Sept. 20, 2011.


From manufacturing hub to fashion capital

Few may know that Shenzhen, Guangdong province, is not only the nation's garment capital, with 3,000 garment manufacturers employing nearly 500,000 people, but also home to world famous designers.
Monday marked Fashion Shenzhen's fourth appearance at London Fashion week, one of the "Big Four" fashion weeks worldwide.
Fashion Shenzhen, organized by the Shenzhen Garment Industry Association, is a creative arena for showcasing China's design and clothing manufacturing talent. It is also a platform for Shenzhen-based designers to show their latest works.
This year's fashion show featured two of Shenzhen's most prominent talents, Xie Haiping and Deng Hao, at Monday's catwalk in central London's Vauxhall Fashion Scout in the Freemason's Hall.
An exhibition displaying the works of another 20 fashion companies was held the same day at the Grand Connaught Rooms next door.
Xie is something of a London regular having exhibited in 2009 and 2010, whereas Monday saw Deng's London debut.
What Deng brought to the catwalk was a unique floral female knitwear collection that depicts regal Islamic mosques and traditional Chinese temples. The two distinct religious and cultural symbols are mixed to create a contemporary vision.
The collection, in royal reds and luscious greens, is called Flower Devil.
Sleek silhouettes elongate and enhance the female form. Arabesque knitted and printed patterns, creep up the dresses until they reach a floral boom.
Delicate knit and sheer materials are carefully and technically entwined, to create a fluid form. Simplistic soft cable knits have been inventively used to create stunning details.
In comparison, Xie's collection evokes images of beautiful spring days with bright colors and butterfly patterns.
A neon palette splashes color over the pure natural whites and creams, while tulle, taffeta and ruffles are used to create exaggerated, yet feminine, silhouettes.
The Shenzhen Garment Industry Association has made no secret of its ultimate aim to establish a permanent presence in the United Kingdom, with plans to promote more student collaborations between Shenzhen and the UK.
Founder of the Vauxhall Fashion Scout John Walford, who has been working with Shenzhen for the past three years, says: "It really is rewarding to see how this relationship has gone from strength to strength.
"This new exciting student exchange, Chinese collections in the UK and UK collections in China, becomes possible for the first time with the opening of the Shenzhen Fashion School next year," he says.
Watching the show, Chinese Ambassador to the UK Liu Xiaoming said that Shenzhen is actually not just a garment manufacturing base, but "well-positioned to be China's fashion and creative capital".