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Fashion Aesthetics
Sunday, 30 January 2011
MOVIES FOR FASHION INSPIRATIONS
Funny Face;
Yes, yes, Breakfast at Tiffany’s – we know. The way she wears that little black dress. And the way she transforms even George Peppard into a must-have accessory. But as well as featuring great fashion, Funny Face is about fashion, too – Maggie Prescott is Diana Vreeland to Dick Avery’s Cecil Beaton. Hepburn, meanwhile, is perfect.


Factory Girl (2006)
This movie captures the mod style that was popular in the 1960s with lots of clean lines, bright colors and geometric prints. It also follows the story of one of everyone’s favorite fashion icons, Edie Sedgwick. Sienna Miller brings the era to life with mini-skirts, oversized jewelry and tall boots.
This movie captures the mod style that was popular in the 1960s with lots of clean lines, bright colors and geometric prints. It also follows the story of one of everyone’s favorite fashion icons, Edie Sedgwick. Sienna Miller brings the era to life with mini-skirts, oversized jewelry and tall boots.
Gone with the Wind, 1939
Vivien Leigh’s Southern-belle accent was slightly wonky, but the graceful way she wore her antebellum wardrobe was impeccable. The scene in which Mammy harnesses Scarlett’s waist down to 18in inspired generations of sadistic fashion designers but, fiddle-dee-dee, we can’t help loving those Walter Plunkett designed ballgowns. Nor could the women of 1939 — the film launched numerous GWTW-inspired collections in stores across the world and continues to cast a crinolined shadow on the catwalks.
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Inditex – Zara: See new arrivals every week. Also season photos, lookbook and collection. Cost: free.
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myFendi: An experience lying between fantasy and reality that gives space to creativity and stimulates desire. Cost: free.
Teen Vogue Haute Spot: Have you ever wished you could peak into the closet of a Teen Vogue fashion editor? Well, now you can! The Teen Vogue Haute Spot app is an all-access pass to the amazing clothes and accessories found in the pages of Teen Vogue magazine. Cost: free for now but they claim they’ll be charging for the app soon.
Chicfeed: chicfeed.com brings together photos from the web’s top style / fashion blogs and puts them on one site which saves you time and puts all your photo view interests in one place! Cost: free.
Social Mall: SocialMall puts local shopping & malls in your palm. Use it as a shopping companion – with its location awareness, you can browse for interesting articles and retailers. Cost: free.
Tattoo Patterns: Get inspired by 128 different designed tattoo patters! Each one is different and unique! Cost: £1.99
Deal Spot: DealSpot lists only the most amazing deals around you, refreshed daily. Quality over quantity. The deals are handpicked from the hottest, most popular stores. Cost: free.
Victoria’s Secret: Anywhere, anytime, on-the-go, at your fingertips. This is the destination for all things Victoria’s Secret. Cost: free
Elle Shopping Guide: Uncover the hottest places to find the latest fashions and top trends with ELLE’s new Shopping Guide. Cost: free.
Sales Buddy: Going to the sales? With Sales Buddy you can enjoy all the fun of the sales and keep track of how much you’re spending. Cost: £0.99.
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I LOVE MY IPHONE NOW EVEN MORE:)))
Trendstop TrendTracker: Trend reports, style industry news feeds and fashion photo gallery’s by trendstop.com’s professional trend spotters, from fashion events and venues around the globe. Cost: free.
The Fashion Handbook: Fashion is the style and custom prevalent at the given time. In its most common usage however, “fashion” describes the popular clothing style. Cost: £9.99
Inditex – Zara: See new arrivals every week. Also season photos, lookbook and collection. Cost: free.
Target: Can we help you find something? The Target app gives you tools to simply and streamline your shopping experience at Target stores and Target.com. Cost: free.
myFendi: An experience lying between fantasy and reality that gives space to creativity and stimulates desire. Cost: free.
Teen Vogue Haute Spot: Have you ever wished you could peak into the closet of a Teen Vogue fashion editor? Well, now you can! The Teen Vogue Haute Spot app is an all-access pass to the amazing clothes and accessories found in the pages of Teen Vogue magazine. Cost: free for now but they claim they’ll be charging for the app soon.
Chicfeed: chicfeed.com brings together photos from the web’s top style / fashion blogs and puts them on one site which saves you time and puts all your photo view interests in one place! Cost: free.
Social Mall: SocialMall puts local shopping & malls in your palm. Use it as a shopping companion – with its location awareness, you can browse for interesting articles and retailers. Cost: free.
Tattoo Patterns: Get inspired by 128 different designed tattoo patters! Each one is different and unique! Cost: £1.99
Deal Spot: DealSpot lists only the most amazing deals around you, refreshed daily. Quality over quantity. The deals are handpicked from the hottest, most popular stores. Cost: free.
Victoria’s Secret: Anywhere, anytime, on-the-go, at your fingertips. This is the destination for all things Victoria’s Secret. Cost: free
Elle Shopping Guide: Uncover the hottest places to find the latest fashions and top trends with ELLE’s new Shopping Guide. Cost: free.
Sales Buddy: Going to the sales? With Sales Buddy you can enjoy all the fun of the sales and keep track of how much you’re spending. Cost: £0.99.
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