Thursday, March 10, 2011

Paris Fashion Week - Top 5 things to remember this week

Glamour on the site. com has an article that talks about 5 things truly worthy of note, the glittering and frenetic fashion week in Paris. No. 1 - A fashion house Dior reiterated that means team spirit. The President of the maison Christian Dior, Sidney Toledano, before the parade began, took the opportunity to make a short speech to the public.

Where you talked about how important it was for the Dior fashion history of the last 60 years and above what is the combined crew of craftsmen and professionals who devote daily to brand their efforts and who were present on stage. All this, however, after stating once and for all the details of the dismissal of John Galliano because of his anti-Semitic insults.

No. 2 - Karl Lagerfeld by 'a party for Blake Lively and she shows her parents. Saturday evening, Karl held a private party at the Atelier of Chanel in honor of Blake Lively. Supersciccosa opportunity, with very few elected representatives of the establishment and international fashion in Paris, the lovely thing is that Blake was presented with Mom and Dad.

No.3 - The rumors swirling about the succession to Galliano. After the crime, immediately began to ferment rumors about who will be the successor to John Galiano at Dior. It seems that there are people willing to make bets. We'll see what happens in the coming weeks, meanwhile we only know that you are the soaring prices of the Belgian designer Haider Ackermann, after Lagerfeld revealed that he'd had to succeed by Chanel.

# 4 - Jean Paul Gaultier's models on the catwalk at home. After parade, the models of Jean Paul Gaultier put themselves, as they say in Paris, dishabille, just like we do when we return home at night and launch coat and bag on the first available space. Pace of vestieriste who came to tidy though! No.

5 - Conclusion of the shows with the neckline of chocolate. Nothing better to recover from the fatigue of Paris, a pastry shop in the city, the reporter for Glamour locates the tribute to the French fashion of chocolate. But if it be eaten? Something tells me no ...

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