Monday 20 June 2011

The Most Purple in Looklet.com

Here is the most purple of style that can I find in looklet.com. They're not belong to me.

This is one is mine. It's in my ColourUp collection on my looklet.com

This one is belong to me.

It's belong to http://gb.looklet.com/look/12233617

Saturday 18 June 2011

I Really Hate Pink!

Well, it doesn't mean I hate Pink, the singer, no. I hate pink colour and I don't know why. Maybe "hate" is too much, just don't like that colour. I mean, that colour is pretty cute when someone else - not me - use it as t-shirt, shirt, dress or even hot pants. So, I try to create styles from my vision bring the 'pink' into reality clothes. Thank you for looklet.com - I really love you - who provide the stuffs for us to create the crazy on our minds. Here some of my crazition - crazy creation - of me from my looklet's account.

When I created it, I thought about something more  woman and vagina - as I know that pink refers to vagina, which mean woman - elegant style but there's a little kid stuff as you see in the hair and get crazy with the collar! You can go to the party with that style if you want.

This style is more simple and I want to make it as a cocktail dress party. The black belt is one package with dress so I can't do anything but it make the dress is more alive. I love the drappery cut in that dress.

I never thought that pink can go to the office. I always thought that the uniform of office style is white,  black, brown or beige colours, so I try to break the rules. I want to bring the pink to take a little walk in the office and do something there. I love the softness of the suites colour, so beautiful and lux.

Well, when I made this, I didn't think anything serious. Just want to make a style that can be used to do some sports like basketball, jogging or something else. I think pink doesn't suit with sport cause it will make you look like a spoiled and lazy person. I'm just saying.

If you crazy in pink, probably you will dress like this everyday. This is my everyday people's style, it's suitable when you go hang out with your friends or just go to the mall, window shopping - the cheapest way for shopping. Personally I love the necklace, it's big but more pink.
All picts taken from here

Burberry Autumn/Winter 2011 Accessories Collection

Jajajaja, I'm late again to update the newest stuffs from Burberry :( . But don't worry, I'm gonna put 'em on here and you can see what Mr. Bailey made for you (to buy). Just got it another seconds ago :D














Some updates from Burberry










Some updates from Burberry, August 6th, 2011













From here

Thursday 16 June 2011

KATE MIDDLETON WEARS BURBERRY

I know it's quite late but hey, it's better late than never, right?? So when I was surfing in cyber world, I found this. Posted on 8 March 2011 in Graziadaily.co.uk.


 Graziadaily said :
"It's turning into quite a full-on Fash-Wan week for Kate Middleton. Hot on the heels of rumours that Alexander McQueen Creative Director Sarah Burton is designing That Dress, we spotted Ms Middleton out and about on a "Shrove Tuesday walkabout" this lunchtime wearing a beautiful Burberry trenchcoat.

Grazia Daily is, quite frankly, delighted by this styling moment from the future Queen of England. As eeeeverybody knows, the Burberry trench is the ultimate Spring cover-up - both a timeless classic and a key modern wardrobe staple for any cool girl-about-town. We love Kate's version (could it be Burberry Bespoke, hmm?) with its tightly-tailored sleeves and chic, frilled hem.

Now that's more like it, Kate; more Brit Fashion Ambassador, less fascinators, please!"

Angelina Jolie sitting in the swamp with 7.000 pounds bag!!

Louis Vuitton's ad campaign has come under fire for using poor countries as the backdrop for its luxury goods


The new Louis Vuitton campaign is odd. The bag company has always sent expensive photographers to beautiful places to shoot gorgeous vistas. This time round it's Angelina Jolie sans makeup in a wooden boat in a swamp.

"People are not used to seeing Angelina in this situation," vice-president Pietro Beccari told Women's Wear Daily. Which is sort of true.The ad was shot in Cambodia and we're all pretty used to seeing Angelina in that neck of the woods. There was Tomb Raider 1 and 2, obviously, then founding an animal sanctuary and picking up Rath Vibol from an orphanage in Battambang to become the boy we all know as Maddox Chivan. I think Beccari meant that we haven't seen her without makeup.

The response has not been one of unguarded rejoicing. Some have argued that if you travel upriver in a very poor country with mosquitos and ferocious river beasts threatening your life and sanity, you might not want to take a £7,000 bag with you. Perhaps using poor countries as the backdrop to show off your luxury goods isn't in the best possible taste?
All the same, it's hard to be mean to Jolie. She did give a tidy chunk of the pay cheque (reported to be $10m) to charity. And all the caring celebrities are doing Vuitton's Core Values campaign these days. Bono. Sean Connery. Bono.

Why? As the Wall Street Journal explained when reporting how poor old Louis Vuitton had two ads banned by the Advertising Standards Authority for implying they were handmade when they weren't, luxury brands' emphasis on worthiness, authenticity and history is an advertising trend that has emerged in the post-economic-crisis period.
Experts say there is evidence that consumers favour labels with a rich heritage because they are seen as more enduring.
Hence Gucci's ongoing Forever Now campaign using black-and-white photographs taken in its Florence workshop in 1953 by Foto Locchi.

Heritage is moot. After all, Vuitton financed Petain's Vichy government in the second world war, with Henry Vuitton one of the first Frenchmen to be decorated by the Nazi-backed regime for his loyalty and efforts for them.

To be fair, Vuitton has no truck with fascist sympathisers these days. The company supports a huge list of charities – all fashion brands do, explains Colin McDowell, who is curating Masters of Style, Peroni's exhibition of Italian fashion advertising at Somerset House in London.

"It's all part of the illusion that we're doing someone somewhere some good when we pay £7,000 for a bag."
guardian.co.uk © Guardian News and Media 2011. Photograph: Annie Leibovitz
From here

Annie Leibovitz 


Anna-Lou "Annie" Leibovitz (pronounced /ˈliːbəvɪts/; born October 2, 1949) is an American portrait photographer. Born Jewish in Waterbury, Connecticut, Leibovitz is the third of six children. She is a third-generation American whose great-grandparents were Russian Jews. Her father's parents had emigrated from Romania. Her mother, Marilyn Leibovitz, was a modern dance instructor; her father, Sam Leibovitz, was a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Air Force. The family moved frequently with her father's duty assignments, and she took her first pictures when he was stationed in the Philippines during the Vietnam War. In high school, she became interested in various artistic endeavours, and began to write and play music. She attended the San Francisco Art Institute, where she studied painting.

From here

Sunday 12 June 2011

Friday 10 June 2011

Burberry Prorsum Autumn/Winter 2011 Show



Music by:
You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me - Dusty Springfield
Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down) - Cliff Richard
Exogenesis: Symphony, Part 3 (Redemption) - Muse
You and Me - Roger Daltrey



Music by:
You Don't Own Me by Dusty Springfield It's a Hard Life by Roger Daltrey
Someone Like You by Adele
You Don't Have Say You Love Me by Dusty Springfield

Burberry Autumn/Winter 2011 Accessories-Video













Burberry Autumn/Winter 2011 Campaign - Video











Thursday 9 June 2011

"Iridescent" Artwork Contest

Listen, y'all people in the world!! I've got excellent offer to you to make a good art and show it to the world! Especially for LINKIN PARK's big Fans!!! Here it is:

LINKIN PARK WANTS TO SHOW YOUR ART TO 27 MILLION PEOPLE
AND FEATURE IT AT THEIR TRANSFORMER MOVIE PREMIERE PERFOMANCE IN MOSCOW


WHAT YOU NEED TO DO:
- Create your own version of the artwork for LINKIN PARK's a new single, "IRIDESCENT"
- Artwork should be a high resolution JPG, 1200x1200 px.
- You must use at least one of the Transformers branding elements in the download pack.
- Submit your artwork HERE.
- And you should be a member of Deviantart.com

WHAT YOU CAN WIN:
1. Art will be used to create an exclusive tour poster for LP's Moscow perfomance.
2. Art will be featured on linkinpark.com and other communities for more than 27 million fans to see, as well as on LPTV.
3. Winner will get a one-on-one video chat with the band.
4. Winner will receive a personalized poster of his or her artwork signed by the band.

Isn't that great? Come on. Show your best what you can do to the world. We're waiting for your stuff! ;)

Linkin Park-Iridescent.mp3



Linkin Park-Iridescent

You were standing in the wake of devastation
And you were waiting on the edge of the unknown
And with the cataclysm raining down
Insides crying "Save me now"
You were there, impossibly alone

Do you feel cold and lost in desperation?
You build up hope, but failure’s all you’ve known
Remember all the sadness and frustration
And let it go. Let it go

And in a burst of light that blinded every angel
As if the sky had blown the heavens into stars
You felt the gravity of tempered grace
Falling into empty space
No one there to catch you in their arms

Do you feel cold and lost in desperation?
You build up hope, but failure’s all you’ve known
Remember all the sadness and frustration
And let it go. Let it go

Do you feel cold and lost in desperation?
You build up hope, but failure’s all you’ve known
Remember all the sadness and frustration
And let it go. Let it go

Let it go
Let it go
Let it go
Let it go

Do you feel cold and lost in desperation?
You build up hope, but failure’s all you’ve known
Remember all the sadness and frustration
And let it go. Let it go

Wednesday 8 June 2011

Burberry Autumn/Winter 2011 Campaign

The new Burberry Autumn/Winter 2011 Campaign featuring an all British cast of actors, musicians and models, shot in London by Mario Testino.

British models Matthew Whitehouse & Jourdan Dunn

''I was inspired by iconic British portraits and our own archive campaigns from the late 1960s of Jean Shrimpton using her trench coat to shelter herself from the poetic and romantic British weather.

We wanted to create a group of portraits celebrating British actors, musicians and models.''

Christopher Gove Bailey, Burberry Chief Creative Officer
British models Matthew Whitehouse and Jourdan Dunn

''I was inspired by iconic British portraits and our own archive campaigns from the late 1960s of Jean Shrimpton using her trench coat to shelter herself from the poetic and romantic British weather.

We wanted to create a group of portraits celebrating British actors, musicians and models.''

Christopher Bailey, Burberry Chief Creative Officer
British models Johnny Green & Cara Delevingne

''I was inspired by iconic British portraits and our own archive campaigns from the late 1960s of Jean Shrimpton using her trench coat to shelter herself from the poetic and romantic British weather.

We wanted to create a group of portraits celebrating British actors, musicians and models.''

Christopher Bailey, Burberry Chief Creative Officer
British model Cara Delevingne

''I was inspired by iconic British portraits and our own archive campaigns from the late 1960s of Jean Shrimpton using her trench coat to shelter herself from the poetic and romantic British weather.

We wanted to create a group of portraits celebrating British actors, musicians and models.''

Christopher Bailey, Burberry Chief Creative Officer

British models Amber Anderson, Molly Smith, Thomas Penfound and actress Felicity Jones

''I was inspired by iconic British portraits and our own archive campaigns from the late 1960s of Jean Shrimpton using her trench coat to shelter herself from the poetic and romantic British weather.

We wanted to create a group of portraits celebrating British actors, musicians and models.''

Christopher Bailey, Burberry Chief Creative Officer
British models Johnny George, Thomas Penfound, Jake Cooper and actor Sam Claflin

''I was inspired by iconic British portraits and our own archive campaigns from the late 1960s of Jean Shrimpton using her trench coat to shelter herself from the poetic and romantic British weather.

We wanted to create a group of portraits celebrating British actors, musicians and models.''

Christopher Bailey, Burberry Chief Creative Officer



Some updates from Burberry

British models Cara Delevingne and Edie Campbell

''I was inspired by iconic British portraits and our own archive campaigns from the late 1960s of Jean Shrimpton using her trench coat to shelter herself from the poetic and romantic British weather.

We wanted to create a group of portraits celebrating British actors, musicians and models.''

Christopher Bailey, Burberry Chief Creative Officer
British models Callum Turner and Milly Simmonds

''I was inspired by iconic British portraits and our own archive campaigns from the late 1960s of Jean Shrimpton using her trench coat to shelter herself from the poetic and romantic British weather.

We wanted to create a group of portraits celebrating British actors, musicians and models.''

Christopher Bailey, Burberry Chief Creative Officer





Some updates from Burberry, August, 8th, 2011
British models Jake Cooper and Amber Anderson

''I was inspired by iconic British portraits and our own archive campaigns from the late 1960s of Jean Shrimpton using her trench coat to shelter herself from the poetic and romantic British weather.

We wanted to create a group of portraits celebrating British actors, musicians and models.''

Christopher Bailey, Burberry Chief Creative Officer
British models Amber Anderson and Jake Cooper

''I was inspired by iconic British portraits and our own archive campaigns from the late 1960s of Jean Shrimpton using her trench coat to shelter herself from the poetic and romantic British weather.

We wanted to create a group of portraits celebrating British actors, musicians and models.''

Christopher Bailey, Burberry Chief Creative Officer
British models Amber Anderson and Matthew Whitehouse

''I was inspired by iconic British portraits and our own archive campaigns from the late 1960s of Jean Shrimpton using her trench coat to shelter herself from the poetic and romantic British weather.

We wanted to create a group of portraits celebrating British actors, musicians and models.''

Christopher Bailey, Burberry Chief Creative Officer
British models Rob Pryor and Edie Campbell

''I was inspired by iconic British portraits and our own archive campaigns from the late 1960s of Jean Shrimpton using her trench coat to shelter herself from the poetic and romantic British weather.

We wanted to create a group of portraits celebrating British actors, musicians and models.''

Christopher Bailey, Burberry Chief Creative Officer



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