Olympic Fashion Through the Ages

Swimmer Ryan Lochte, decathlete Bryan Clay, rower Giuseppe Lanzone and soccer player Heather Mitts model the official Team USA’s uniforms by Ralph Lauren. The Olympic designs created controversy after it was discovered they were made entirely in China. Click forward and check out some memorable Olympics fashion through the decades.

Although its too late to change the uniforms in time for London Games, Ralph Lauren’s promised the tags for the 2014 Olympics will read “Made in USA.”

A model wears one of the new uniforms Mexican athletes will wear during the London 2012 Olympics Games. Olympic style over the years has ranged from slick to silly.

A model walks the catwalk in the new tracksuits Mexican athletes will wear in London 2012.

Chinese basketball team players Chen Nan, Miao Lijie, Liu Wei, Wang Shipeng, Yi Jianlian and Zhu Fangyu show off the Nike uniforms they will wear in London.

Some of Brazil’s best athletes show off the uniforms they’ll wear for the 2012 Olympic Games. Designed by Nike, they’ll be on display during the opening and closing ceremonies as well as on the podium.

This product illustration released by Nike shows a Turbospeed suit, the official apparel for the USA Track & Field team for the London Summer Olympics. Nike says the outfits could shave up to 0.023 seconds off 100-meter sprint times.

Speedo hopes their new “Fastskin3″ swim suit shown here will see records tumble at the London 2012 Olympic Games.

Even though neither color is in Germany’s flag, that didn’t stop Adidas from sorting the sexes, with women in pink and men in baby blue.

Swimming stars such as Michael Phelps and Rebecca Adlington have already confirmed they will wear the new Speedos in competition in 2012.

Australian Olympic team members Kynan Maley, Lauren Jackson and Adam Gibson, Libby Trickett, Naomi Flood, Sarah Tait and Murray Stewart, model the official Australian Olympic Opening Ceremony uniform.

Stylish Dunlop Volley shoes are part of the Australian team’s Olympic uniform in 2012.

British gymnast Louis Smith models an outfit by British fashion designer Stella McCartney that will be worn by British athletes at the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

World renowned designer Stella McCartney, center, collaborated with Adidas on the British team’s 2012 Olympic kits. McCartney says the outfits “combine style with performance.” Here she poses with triple jumper Phillips Idowu and heptathlete Jessica Ennis.

Models present the German Olympic team member fashion for the upcoming London 2012 Olympic Games.

German Olympic team show off their new team kits for the London 2012 Olympic Games.

Models pose on the catwalk during a fashion show of sports clothing for the Slovakia athletes attending the 2012 London Olympic Games.

A model walks on a podium during the official presentation of Jamaican clothing for the 2012 Olympic games, designed by Bob Marley’s fashion-designer daughter Cedella Marley.

Olympic medalist swimmer Ryan Lochte models a Ralph Lauren Olympic uniform. Lauren’s Closing Ceremony outfits are part of a long line of Olympic fashion.

Now take a look back at Olympic fashion through the years. Swimmer Helen Norfolk of New Zealand models the 2008 team uniform.

The 2010 Czech Olympic team outfits were unveiled in a choreographed fashion show, wherein models did more than just walk the runway wearing the upcoming Vancouver Winter Games garb – looks like they posed, too!

Who said the ’80s were over? With the multicolored ringed patterns, these Czech outfits could’ve been for the 1988 games. But no! This is a glimpse of the fine duds at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic Games.

Ralph Lauren was at it again: this is the U.S. Olympic team’s 2010 Opening Ceremony outfit. The puffy jackets and slim pants provided a sporty base for more classic details like the knitted caps.

In addition to the Team USA uniforms for both the 2010 Opening and Closing Ceremonies, Lauren designed Olympic gear for fans as well, based on initial sketches that included sporty and classic details.

Polo’s Ralph Lauren was the official U.S. outfitter for the 2008 Olympic Summer Games. Here, boxer Deontay Wilder and sprinter/long jumper Brianna Glenn of the U.S. team model the Ralph Lauren-designed “village wear.”

Models wearing Beijing-themed fashion in anticipation of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Summer Games walked the runway during China Fashion Week in 2005. Three years out and they were already getting Olympics crazy!

The Chinese team’s fashion was so thought-out, they even had official makeup and hairstyles for the victory ceremonies. Here, a hairstylist incorporates the Olympic rings on a model in preparation for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Summer Games.

Brazil’s Cesar Cielo Filho, gold medal winner of the men’s 50m swimming freestyle at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Summer Games, displayed a rather unique furry creation by hair stylist Carlos Carrasco during the Hair Fashion Show in Sao Paulo.

He didn’t design the jacket, but Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani looks excited to be sporting official Torino wear as he carries a torch along with soccer player Andriy Shevchenko in 2006.

U.S. defending Olympic singles tennis champion Venus Williams looked appropriately sheepish as she unveiled her fashion design: a hat she created for McDonald’s employees to wear while serving food during the 2004 Olympic Summer Games. Tennis star, yes. Budding fashion designer? You decide.

Inspired by the upcoming 2004 Greece Olympic Summer Games, this outfit was part of a collection for the “Sport and Mode” catwalk show unveiled in Rome. But we’re not entirely sure that sewing the Olympic rings onto a flouncy coat qualifies as inspired.

Italian Olympic medalist Massimiliano Rosolino wasn’t afraid to show off his bod wearing bathing trunks with Olympic rings during the Biagiotti’s men’s fashion show in 2004.

During the Closing Ceremony of the 2002 Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City, models presented designs by Italian designers Valentino, Versace, and Dolce and Gabbana as a tribute to Torino, Italy, the site of the following Winter Olympic Games in 2006.

In 2000, models paraded down the runway in Speedo’s Fastskin swimsuits at a show in Sydney’s Darling Harbour before the start of the Summer Olympic Games. Since most of us don’t need a split-second advantage, they included some cuter, less function-oriented swimsuits as well.

Renowned wedding gown stylist Vera Wang designed 1992 Olympic skater Nancy Kerrigan’s dress (pictured), as well as a second skating dress for Kerrigan in 1994.

The 1980′s certainly had some glorious design moments. Here, American gymnasts Mary Lou Retton and Peter Vidmar celebrate their 1984 victories in classic ’80s styling: bold stripes, Members Only-styled jackets, and colorful crests.

Everyone gets a fancy outfit for the Olympics, even airline hostesses! Greek designer Yannis Tseklenis designed this look especially for Olympians of the sky with colorful interlocking rings to celebrate the games. Can you guess the era? (Answer: This photo was taken in 1971.)

Leave it to the French to design a uniform fit for the jet set. Jacques Esterel, known for whimsical couture collections, designed the look for French athletes competing in the 1964 Olympic Summer Games (Valise not included).

In 1960, hats were all the rage. The U.S. team sported matching striped ties and straw hats during the Opening Ceremony of the Rome Olympic Games.

What say there, Phinneas? You’ve got to admit, the official uniforms for U.S. athletes (from left: basketball, track, yachting and boxing) at the 1936 Berlin Olympic Summer Games were pretty cool.

The 1924 Olympic Summer Games were held in Paris and these lovely ladies donned the Olympic Gown at the race course at Longchamp. Don’t laugh … it was the style!

Californian champion Florence Chambers poses in her swimming costume, she was fourth in the 1924 100 metre backstroke Olympic final in Paris.

Women competitors in the National Round (60 yards – 50 yards) Archery event of the 1908 London Olympics of 1908.

An unidentified Danish gymnast in action at the 1908 London Olympics.

U.S. Olympic basketball players LeBron James, Deron Williams, Michael Redd, Dwyane Wade and Kobe Bryant display the uniforms provided by Nike they will wore at the Beijing Olympics.

Source from: http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/sports/Olympic-Fashion-78246522.html

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Fairytale Trend

THE fairy tale has been respun by fashion, with designers whisking us away to faraway lands with their whimsical collections.

Models with hair coiled in Bavarian braids swept down the catwalk at Valentino‘s spring/summer 2012 show in billowing balloons of chiffon and the most romantic high-necked gowns, while Miuccia Prada captured the darker heart of fairy tales at Miu Miu with her army of Kristen Stewart lookalikes who stalked the runway in velvet-bow capes and intricate smocking.

Stewart leads the fairytale heroines in 2012, starring in not only the final chapter of the Twilight saga – due for release in November – but as the title role in Snow White in the Huntsman, which follows Mirror Mirror as the year’s second reworking of the classic.

And the storytelling looks set to continue – the trend carried through to the autumn/winter 2012-13 collections – at Marc Jacobs, Louis Vuitton and Giles – while a new crop of fairytale films are set for release in 2013.

Be charmed by fashion’s fascination with fairytales.

Charlize Theron as Queen Ravenna in Snow White and the Huntsman.

Kristen Stewart as Snow White in Snow White and the Huntsman.

Romantic dresses and Bavarian braids at Valentino spring/summer 2012.

Valentino spring/summer 2012.

Valentino spring/summer 2012.

Bavarian braids at Valentino spring/summer 2012.

Lily Collins in Mirror Mirror: The Untold Adventures of Snow White. She played the title role.

Rodarte spring/summer 2012 – where Once Upon a Dream from Disney’s Sleeping Beauty was the soundtrack.

Rodarte spring/summer 2012.

Ginnifer Goodwin stars in television show Once Upon a Time, a twist on the classic Snow White story.

There’s always sugar and spice at play at Miu Miu,Vogue’s Harriet Quick said of the spring/summer 2012 show. This was a really hilarious psycho drama. It was Kristen Stewart in Twilight meets Wednesday Addams meets Carrie – real B-movie, teenage vampires.

Miu Miu spring/summer 2012

Source from: http://www.vogue.co.uk/news/favourites-of-vogue/2012/5/fairytales-trend/gallery#

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Dress Trends For Spring/ Summer 2012

Dresses in Spring/ Summer 2012 collections come in a such a great variety that it seems almost impossible to determine certain trends. However, we took our time and made that work to let you see what is in vogue during the fashion season.

There are few women who can do without a dress in a warm season which explains why designers have created so many wonderful dresses for Spring/ Summer 2012. They come in different lengths, styles and colors providing every woman with an opportunity to find something she likes a lot. And if we make a short classification it can be quite possible to determine the Dress Trends for Spring/ Summer 2012.

Spring/ Summer 2012 Dress Trend #1: Airy maxi dresses. Maxi dresses are always in vogue but during Spring/ Summer 2012 season it is airy maxis that will be top trendy. Made of chiffon, taffeta, organza and other sheer fabrics maxi dresses come in colorful prints. D&G and Emilio Pucci offer us multilayered dresses with scarf-inspired prints, Just Cavalli and Naeem Khan go for leopard and polka dots while Roccobarocco simply combines contrast colors.

Spring/ Summer 2012 Dress Trend #2: Mini dresses. While some ladies opt for airy maxi dresses others will definitely want to show more of their bodies and trendy mini dresses will help them a lot with this. Paco Rabanne, Balmain and other designers have made a variety of super mini dresses in different colors and designs.

Spring/ Summer 2012 Dress Trend #3: Midi-length dresses. Midi-length dresses are perfect for those who dislike maxi dresses but feel shy or inappropriate to wear mini dresses. Midi dresses look good on women of all ages and can be good for many occasions. In a dress from Giorgio Armani you can visit a red carpet event. Victoria Beckham’s tight-fitting midi will look perfect at a book launch or a store opening and a stylish Etro will make you feel gorgeous everywhere you go.

Spring/ Summer 2012 Dress Trend #4: Glittering dresses. If you want all attention centered at you just go for one of glittering dresses designers provided in plenty for Spring/ Summer 2012. Try a silver or gold dress or find a bolder option in green, red or blue. Elie Saab designed fantastic sequined gowns. Giorgio Armani made a few dresses in color of liquid metal. And Paco Rabanne worked with iridescent hues.

Spring/ Summer 2012 Dress Trend #5: Asymmetrical hemlines. Asymmetrical hemline is a big Spring/ Summer 2012 trend which extends not only to dresses but to various tops and coats, too. Mary Katrantzou made a number of fabulous dresses with trains. Missoni cut hemlines to one side, while majority of designers simply re-invented a mullet dress (which has been a hot Winter 2012 trend).

Spring/ Summer 2012 Dress Trend #6: Floral-printed dresses. Floral print is very trendy during Spring/ Summer 2012. Delicate and small or large prints look feminine and very beautiful. Every brand from Valentino to Proenza Schouler and of course Anna Sui (who nearly every season uses the print in her collections) have used it. And some, like Iceberg, even combined different floral prints together.

Spring/ Summer 2012 Dress Trend #7: Lace dresses. Lace has been a trend since last spring but it doesn’t lose its popularity in Spring/ Summer 2012. Lace has become more delicate though. Erdem, Preen, Oscar de la Renta, Bebe and other designers and brands used lace in their ranges.

Spring/ Summer 2012 Dress Trend #8: White dresses. Like in every warm season white dresses are among favorites during Spring/ Summer 2012. They come in different fabrics and styles but always look lovely.

Spring/ Summer 2012 Dress Trend #9: Peplums. Just like lace peplums are not new in vogue. They have been with us for a couple of seasons and will stay for Spring/ Summer 2012. Peplums have become bigger and bolder and now come on both casual and evening dresses. Versace peplums are long and flat. Badgley Mischka, Alexander McQueen and Jason Wu made more voluminous peplums. And Rodarte peplums are very puffy.

Spring/ Summer 2012 Dress Trend #10: Frills. Spring/ Summer 2012 collections have many dresses with frills and pleats. While some look neat and classy others are huge and eye-catching.

And of course Spring/ Summer 2012 collections abound with evening dresses which are luxurious and sophisticated, perfect for a red carpet event or an important occasion.

Source from: http://www.millionlooks.com/trends/outfits-trends/dress-trends-for-spring-summer-2012/#22

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The Top Resort 2012 Trends

With so many newbies (Prabal Gurung, Joseph Altuzarra) joining established Cruise veterans (Michael Kors, Chanel), the number of designers presenting Resort collections this year topped out at nearly 200. That’s a pretty hefty number — one that pushes Resort from a mere rest stop between two big seasons to a definitive moment all on its own. It also means more outfits than ever for whatever holiday-fêting, jet-setting, beach-lounging, city-cruising adventure one has in mind. Here’s a look at some of the most dominant themes to emerge during the biggest Resort season yet.

LITTLE RED DRESS

Erdem

LITTLE RED DRESS
Donna Karan

LITTLE RED DRESS
Gucci

LITTLE RED DRESS
Carolina Herrera

MIRROR FLORALS
Stella McCartney

MIRROR FLORALS
Givenchy

MIRROR FLORALS
Thakoon

MIRROR FLORALS
Preen

BOXY VEST
3.1 Phillip Lim

BOXY VEST
Acne

BOXY VEST
Alexander Wang

BOXY VEST
Balenciaga

LACE LADY
Alexander McQueen

LACE LADY
Lanvin

LACE LADY
Valentino

LACE LADY
Alberta Ferretti

SCUBA SUITS
Michael Kors

SCUBA SUITS
Alexander Wang

SCUBA SUITS
Derek Lam

SCUBA SUITS
McQ

COLORBLOCK
Celine

COLORBLOCK
Derek Lam

COLORBLOCK
Proenza Schouler

COLORBLOCK
Bottega Veneta

COLORBLOCK
Reed Krakoff

HEAD-TO-TOE PRINT
Gucci

HEAD-TO-TOE PRINT
Louis Vuitton

HEAD-TO-TOE PRINT
Suno

HEAD-TO-TOE PRINT
3.1 Phillip Lim

PALE YELLOW
Thakoon

PALE YELLOW
Stella McCartney

PALE YELLOW
Emilio Pucci

PALE YELLOW
Tory Burch

VISORS
Mulberry

VISORS
Balenciaga

VISORS
Givenchy

HOT PINK PURSE
Emilio Puccio

HOT PINK PURSE
Christian Dior

HOT PINK PURSE
Chloé

Source from: http://www.fashionologie.com/Top-Resort-2012-Fashion-Trends-18087718?page=0,0,0#1

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Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week Review Spring/Summer 2011

Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week Review Spring/Summer 2011

fashiontv brings the newest review of all the romantic, fabulous creations from Spring/Summer 2011 Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week. Watch the best designs from: Armani Prive, Valentino, Elie Saab , Stephane Rolland, Basil Soda, Alexandre Vauthier, Franck Sorbier, Zuhair Murad, Alexis Mabille, Dany Atrache, Jean Paul Gaultier.

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Katy Perry Continues Pink Concept With Her Dress As Launching Her New Fragrance “Meow”

Katy Perry Launches Her New Fragrance Meow

Katy Perry looked adorable in her pink Moschino Fall 2011 dress while riding on a green and gold trolley car adorned with holiday decorations for the launch her new fragrance “MEOW!” at Nordstrom held at The Grove in Los Angeles, California (December 14, 2011). She wore purple whilist promoting her last fragrance “Purr”.

Her fitted satin pink dress has a black bow and grosgrain waistband. She paired her cute pink dress with Valentino “Rockstud” open toe pumps.

Katy wore pink but she’s no longer sporting pink locks. Singer changed her hair colour to blonde, this time.

What do you think Katy’s look? Do you prefer Katy in pink haired or blonde?

Katy Perry Pink Dress

Katy Perry Moschino Pink Dress

Source from: http://www.picowl.com/katy-perry-continues-pink-concept-with-her-dress-as-launching-her-new-fragrance-meow.html#more-1387

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Spring/Summer 2011 Polka Dots Fashion Trend

Add a hint of summer breeze to your classy outfits and check out some of the hottest outfits ideas lined up on the runway. The Spring/Summer 2011 polka dots fashion trend provides you with the best means to blur the monotony of your look. Pro fashion gurus show you how to rock it out and add your own trademark to the voguish outfits.

It’s time to step into the bizarre world of amazing prints that would breathe life even into the dullest outfit. Polka dots are among the timeless designs used to decorate dresses, pants and other clothing items. This season collections were lined up sharing some of the common tendencies to mark the arrival of the warm season.

The presence of the cool designs gave way to unique outfit ideas fulfilling the ever changing preferences of the fashion army. In order to keep your wardrobe in pace with the evolution of trends make sure you take a closer view at the Spring/Summer 2011 Polka Dots Fashion Trend. Let your imagination rule the mix/matching process to make your look even more authentic and sight-pampering. These are some of the A-list collections to scout in order to have an insight into the pro tricks to embed polka dots into our clothing style.

Valentino

Max Mara

Cynthia Steffe

Giles

Build up your next dapper outfit following the feminine and sensuous chic principles. In this case raid the stores for cute polka dotted dresses and flowing fabrics that would give you free hand to emphasize only the best spots of your body. The collections of Valentino, Max Mara, Cynthia Steffe as well as Giles will showcase how wonderful these prints can be when pierced into a dainty breezy outfit.

Smaller details would seem the ultimate solution if you wish to visually polish your figure and get rid of the visible beauty flaws. On the other hand larger spots would only create a bulky and more prominent effect therefore skip them if you are not totally pleased with your body shape.

Bluegirl

Moschino

Paul Smith

3.1. Phillip Lim

Colorful outfits further embellished with the faddish polka dots would definitely serve as the best remedy to boost your mood on the cloudy days. Take a glimpse at thee outfit ideas presented by the fashion gurus behind brands as Bluegirl, Moschino, Paul Smith and 3.1 Phillip Lim. Top-toe-toe printed outfits are some of the must try trends of the next season. Therefore stuff your closet with whacky looking jumpsuits or on the contrary more girly printed pants and dresses that would give you the sense of fulfillment for being versed with the newest fashion trends.

Marc Jacobs

Z Spoke by Zac Posen

Louis Vuitton

Louis Vuitton

Go dotty with these stylish and colorful outfit ideas presented during the top fashion collections of the SS 2011 season. If you would like to switch things up a bit say goodbye to the blocky colored outfits and instead make sure you embrace the polka dots paired with a multi-tonal apparel. The craziest ideas to build up your award winning look you’ll find in the fabulous outfit repertoire lined up by Marc Jacobs, Z Spoke by Zac Posen as well as Louis Vuitton.

Source from: http://www.fashion-style.becomegorgeous.com/new_trends/springsummer_2011_polka_dots_fashion_trend-3183.html

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Celebrity Style Stalker: Lace

Thanks the designs of Valentino, Elie Saab, Erdem and Julien Macdonald, everyone from Kylie to Katy Perry has fallen for the most delicate of fabrics. Take a look at our favourite lacy looks in the gallery below.

Leighton Meester

The Gossip Girl wore a revealing Marchesa jumpsuit to the Harry Winston Court of Jewels recreation launch in New York.

Daisy Lowe

Lowe impressed in Elie Saab at the British Fashion Awards 2010.

Kate Bosworth

The actress looked lovely in Erdem at a screening for The Warriors Way in LA.

Kylie Minogue

The pop princess opted for a lace LBD at a performance of La Cage Aux Folles on Broadway.

Taylor Swift

The singer sparkled in Jenny Packham at the CMT Artists of the Year.

Katy Perry

The Teenage Dreams star looked pretty in purple at the Jingle Bell Ball in LA.

Heidi Klum

The supermodel went for full length lace at the American Music Awards.

Rihanna

The singer wowed in this Elie Saab gown at the American Music Awards 2010.

Kristen Dunst

Dunst sported this delicate Valentino design at the premiere of All Good Things in New York.

Nicole Kidman

Kidman looked as elegant as ever in this chic LBD at the premiere for her latest movie, The Rabbit Hole.

Hilary Swank

Hilary rocks a mini-dress at the 2010 Independent Film Awards.

Eva Mendes

Eva is simply stunning in this Oscar de la Renta design at the Marrakech Film Festival.

Rachel Bilson

The O.C actress looked lovely in this ruffled Dior dress teamed with Brian Atwood pumps.

Cher

Cher dared to bare at the London premiere of Burlesque in this Julien Macdonald design.

Source from: http://www.mydaily.co.uk/2011/01/04/celebrity-trend-pics-lace/

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Spring 2011 Fashion Trends: Lace, Lace, Lace

I feel very happy that lace is a hot fashion trend for Spring/ Summer 2011 season.I think it is beautiful and flirty, romantic, feminine and totally chic. All depends on how you wear it.
It looks good combined with other fabrics or just on its own. But beware of too much of it, because it will look unflattering. Choose just one item in lace to look great.You can go for vintage lace with large prints and look classy or for tiny patterns for a sexy look. So, have fun and be stylish the best you can!

Erdem

Christopher-Kane

Issa

jill stuart

Anna Sui

Valentino

Source from: http://chiccastyle.blogspot.com/2011/02/spring-2011-fashion-trends-lace-lace.html

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70s Fashion Icons

Farrah Fawcett

1947-2009
From the naïf, buttoned-down shirts to the high-waisted denim flares, not only did Fawcett set the small screen alight but her look came to define a generation. The ‘Farrah Flick’ became the first must have celebrity hair style and the image of the actress in a swimsuit, head tilted back and grinning broadly, has sold over 12 million copies worldwide. She is consistently name-checked by designers when a 70s revival rolls round.

Bianca Jagger

1945-present
This Nicaraguan-born activist rewrote the fashion rule book when she wore a white suit by Savile Row tailor Tommy Nutter to marry her Rolling Stone in St Tropez in 1971. Jagger not only wore 70s fashion, she lived it; a Studio 54 stalwart, she was friends with the likes of YSL and Halston, playing model and muse alike. From turbans to tube tops, nothing was off limits for this original fashion risk-taker.

Iman

1955-present
When someone with the fashion clout of the late, great Yves Saint Laurent singles out someone as his “dream woman”, it’s time to pay attention – and Iman was the recipient of that prestigious accolade. First shot for Vogue in 1976, this Somali glamazon had her pick from the 70s catwalks as all the top designers of the day – think Halston, Gianni Versace, Calvin Klein, Issey Miyake and Donna Karan – courted her beauty.


Debbie Harry

1945-present
When Blondie’s Heart Of Glass burst onto the airwaves in 1979, a whole army of teenage girls started emulating lead singer Harry’s insouciant, laid-back disco style: mussed hair, red lips, funked-up maxis, leopard print. A great piece of trivia: in the now-iconic music video for the single, Harry wears an asymmetrical silver dress designed by Stephen Sprouse, which was photo-printed with television scan lines then sandwiched between two layers of chiffon to create an optical illusion. Groovy.

Diane Von Furstenberg

1946-present
Diane Von Furstenberg lived a fashion fairytale – literally. Having married her first husband Prince Egon of Furstenberg in 1969, she launched her own-name fashion label in 1970. “The minute I knew I was about to be Egon’s wife, I decided to have a career,” she has said. “I wanted to be someone of my own, and not just a plain little girl who got married beyond her desserts.” She achieved her dream in spectacular style, launching her signature wrap dress in 1973 – fast forward almost 40 years, and there is still no wardrobe that’s considered complete without one.

Liza Minnelli

1946-present
The glitz! The glamour! The spotlight fell on Minnelli in 1972 with the launch of Caberet, in which she played the vulnerable yet ballsy Sally Bowles. The theatrical make-up and dramatic bob she rocked in the film became her style signatures; the flipside of the sweet, natural beauty favoured on the catwalks of the decade and an ingenious vehicle for establishing herself as a star in her own right, away from the shadow of her own superstar mum, Judy Garland.

Faye Dunaway

1941-present
The girl-next-door look that helped Faye Dunaway play a convincing good-girl-gone-bad in 1967’s Bonnie and Clyde saw her storm into the 70s very much in demand, swapping her iconic 60s beret for the wide-brimmed felt hats du mode in the process. Chinatown, in which she starred alongside Jack Nicholson in 1973, is a feast of to-die-for looks.

Joni Mitchell

1943-present
The original free-spirit, nobody epitomised the hippy lifestyle – or, indeed, style – like Canadian musician Joni Mitchell. Her penchant for floaty maxi dresses, tie-dye and leaving her hair uncut secures her place in our list of icons of the 70s, the decade in which she achieved mainstream success. Style.com quite deliciously named her ‘the era’s reigning bohemian beauty queen’ and we’re inclined to agree with them.

Olivia Newton-John

1948-present
When Grease was released in 1978, Olivia Newton John’s career went stellar. While the film – in which the 29-year-old actress played a school girl – famously showcased 50s prom skirts and pedal pushers, off-screen its Australian leading lady rocked a neat line in on-trend maxi dresses and floral prints. The cover of her 1971 debut album If Not For You, which features Newton John looking sultry in a cornfield wearing nothing but a blush coloured vest – braless, of course – sums up the mood of the decade perfectly.

Cheryl Tiegs

1947-present
One of the most successful models of the 70s, Cheryl Tiegs had appeared on the cover of US Glamour magazine by the time she was 17 years old. Her look was a key part of the 70s style sea-change: out went the petite proportions, pouts and pixie crops of the 60s and in bounced a new wave of tanned, healthy, smiley, wholesome American babes. The provocative 1978 poster of her in a pink bikini became a pop culture ‘moment’.

Anjelica Huston

1951-present
Who better to explain Anjelica Huston’s impact on fashion than David Bailey? “All the good girls, they have to have a big personality – it’s no good just being beautiful. Anjelica wasn’t beautiful in the normal sense; she had her own beauty, and I always liked girls who had their own beauty, like her and Penelope Tree. You need something else to go with the beauty.” Described by turns as ‘unusual’, provocative’ and ‘dramatic’, Huston – who started life as a model before turning to acting – brought an element of mystique to the Studio 54 set during her Vogue days.

Jane Fonda

1937-present
Jane Fonda started the 70s as one of the biggest names in Hollywood, thanks to her starring role in cult 60s hit Barbarella. Like all greats, however, she adapted easily with the times; a love of high necklines and pussybow blouses saw her through the 70s with her style cred intact.

Stevie Nicks

1948-present
Fringed shawls, flares, denim, suede boots… Stevie Nicks’ freewheeling style conjures up images of hot dessert sun and youthful heartbreak. Despite the Fleetwood Mac frontwoman’s penchant for flamboyant silhouettes and psychedelic prints, her look was essentially conservative: part gypsy, part Dickensian dandy. “I’m an extremely modest woman,” she said in a 2008 interview. “I guess you can probably see it through my clothes all down through the years with my long chiffon skirts and my big wispy sleeves. I always looked at it like, people wondering what was under all that was much sexier than having all that out there.”

Margaux Hemingway

1954-1996
The six-foot model grand-daughter of writer Ernest Hemingway landed a lucrative fashion first in the 70s: her contract to become the spokesperson for Fabergé’s Babe perfume was the first million dollar deal ever awarded to a fashion model. She had a meteoric rise to fame over the course of the decade – little wonder for a tall, athletic, natural beauty with strong features (oh, those eyebrows!) and natural affinity with glamour.

Nico

1938-1988
Having been discovered at the tender age of 14 in Berlin, Nico earned her fashion stripes as a model – for the likes of Chanel and Lanvin, no less – in the 50s and 60s. But it was her association with Andy Warhol, his infamous Factory and The Velvet Underground for which she is remembered. Slight and feline with prominent facial features and eyes permanently ringed with kohl, her penchant for black (and, of course, her hauntingly sad singing voice), led to her becoming a cult figure, and a style beacon for the underground culture of the time.

Pam Grier

1949-present
“Me, sexy? I’m just plain ol’ beans and rice,” Pam Grier once famously exclaimed – but we’re not the only ones who beg to differ. Grier made her name in the films of the 70s ‘blaxploitation’ movement, rocking a killer line in flares and halter tops. Her take on the decade’s fashion? “It’s always fun to put on bell bottoms and have your butt hanging out.”

Barbara Bach

1947-present
It doesn’t get much more glamorous than being a Bond Girl – especially a 70s Bond Girl. Mrs Ringo Starr cemented her sex bomb status in 1977 when she played Anya Amasova (aka KGB Agent XXX) in The Spy Who Loved Me – a woman as at home in an evening dress as she was rolling around in the Sahara shooting bad guys. She’s regularly named in ‘Best Bond Girls’ lists and saw out the 70s off-screen in sexy denim and crochet pieces imbued with plenty of va-va-voom.

Lauren Hutton

1944-present
Pre-Vanessa Paradis it was Lauren Hutton who first put the gap-toothed smile on the fashion map. In contrast to the ethereal model ideal, Hutton’s ‘imperfect’ smile lent her a down-to-earth look that appealed to editors who wanted something different for their pages. Championed by Diana Vreeland, Hutton has the distinction of pioneering the modern-day endorsement deal, having signed an exclusive contract to be the face of Revlon cosmetics in 1974. Contemporary icon Alexa Chung cites Hutton as a key influence on her own style.

Janice Dickinson

1955(ish)-present
Before she clambered on the boobs ‘n Botox wagon in a big way, our Janice really was a style icon. With her dark, exotic looks, in demand as fashion went truly international in the 70s, she started a run of Vogue covers that topped at an astounding 37. She has proclaimed, “I was Versace’s muse, I was Valentino’s muse, I was Alaia’s muse, Lancetti’s muse, Calvin Klein’s, Halston’s. I could go on and on.” You’d be forgiven for thinking this was hyperbole – but it (probably) isn’t.

Ali MacGraw

1939-present
It would probably be quicker to list the fashion credentials Ali MacGraw doesn’t have. The New York-born actress started out working behind the scenes on major glossies such as Harper’s Bazaar and Vogue before breaking onto the big screen in major 1970 weepie Love Story. Her style, bohemian-meets-preppy, not only became a defining marker of the era but she also achieved a rare double-whammy by marrying ultimate male style icon Steve McQueen (though they divorced in 1978).

Jerry Hall

1946-present
From humble beginnings, this leggy Texan bombshell burst onto the 70s fashion scene aged 16 and immediately threw herself into the Studio 54 scene – all the while commanding a cool $1000 a day. But she never forgot where she came from. “My greatest inspiration was my mother,” Hall admitted in a 2008 interview. “She made a lot of her own clothes and created special outfits for me to take to Paris, copies from the only magazine we got at home.” Her own daughters, Lizzie and Georgia May, recently took the fashion baton with lucrative modelling deals of their own.

Marie Helvin

1952-present
Part-Japanese, part-American and in raised in Hawaii, Marie Helvin’s exotic looks were much in demand in the 70s and she was lauded for her beautiful eyes. She worked with the top designers of the day – Yves Saint Laurent, Versace and Valentino notable among them – and, having met photographer David Bailey on a shoot for Vogue, married him. She was ranked #24 in Channel 5′s World’s Greatest Supermodel.

Jill St John

1940-present
Another Bond movie, another Bond girl for the men to lust after and the girls to want to be. St John played Tiffany Case to Sean Connery’s Bond in 1971’s Diamonds Are Forever, earning herself a place in the 70s style icon cannon for her smouldering, sexpot sass.

Jaclyn Smith

1947-present
The second of Charlie’s beloved Angels in our round-up, Jaclyn Smith played Kelly Garrett for the full five series of the show; she was the only of its three original female leads to do so. The sensitive brunette to Farah Fawcett’s sunny blonde, her fashion choices were the more understated of the two – and it earned her a cool $40,000 a week.

Patti Smith

1946-present
“I know fashion is a material thing, but we live in a material world and I love clothes.” So says Patti Smith, aka the Godmother of Punk, who not only set the sound standard but the sartorial one, too – think ripped jeans, slogan Ts, wild hair. “My style says ‘Look at me, don’t look at me,’” she’s said. “It’s, ‘I don’t care what you think.’”

Charlotte Rampling

1946-present
Charlotte Rampling’s alluring mix of vulnerability and raw sexuality – as well as an eye for a stand-out Celia Birtwell print – made her a great influencer of style in the 70s, both on-screen and off. But to Rampling, being attractive means more than clothes: “I’m not in any way a master of sex at all, but there’s something in me – I know because I can see it when I come on screen – there’s some animal thing that emanates. When you go to parties and you see how people turn on their sexuality, that’s all I do for a role. You turn on the predator, and you go with it.” Grr.

Kate Jackson

1948-present
Alabama-born actress Kate Jackson completes the trio of original Charlie’s Angels. She played the unofficial leader of the group, Sabrina Duncan, earning her place in fashion history alongside Farah Fawcett and Jaclyn Smith as one of the most popular – and emulated – TV actresses of the 70s. Though she didn’t always feel it… “Sometimes I think the work I do on the show is so obvious that it’s invisible. Sometimes the better an actor is, the less he’s noticed,” she said.

Karen Carpenter

1950-1983
Long-line skirts, high waists and cheery prints personified Karen Carpenter – one smily, clean-cut half of 70s sibling pop duo The Carpenters. Her public persona may have concealed dark personal problems but her free-spirited style remains a beautiful illustration of the era.

Jane Seymour

1951-present
British-born actress Jane Seymour began the decade as a hard-working ingénue and ended it with her star firmly in the ascendant. Cast as psychic Solitaire in 1973 James Bond classic Live And Let Die, her style was the mix of glamour and coquettishness that was de rigeur in Hollywood at the time.

Shelley Duvall

1949-present
With her huge eyes and bird-like figure, Texan actress Shelley Duvall’s kooky beauty – not to mention the fact that she made her name in horror films – afford her a cult 70s status. She may have described herself during the era as “a pretty little twit”, but her impact on fashion remains; US designer Porter Grey was inspired by the actress’ turn in The Shining for the coming season.

Joan Jett

1958-present
“Aggressive, tough and defiant may describe me, but that leaves the impression I’m mean and I’m not. People expect me to have fangs.” So says Joan Jett, ‘poster’ girl of The Runaways – if that weren’t too much of a contradiction in terms. One of the original rock chicks, Jett was too busy making loud, ballsy music to adhere to trends. Her signature look? Leather jackets, band Ts and Converse.

Anita Pallenberg

1944-present
The original rock groupie, Anita Pallenberg’s sexpot style was dubbed “evil glamour” by her on-off friend Marianne Faithfull. Having ripped up the 60s in renegade heart-shaped glasses, feather boas and suede jackets, Pallenberg adopted a more grown-up look in the 70s in satins, kaftans and flares. Although the decade ended badly for her, musician John Phillips summed her up as “so clever, so European, so built… She exuded a stylish and playful decadence that was at once intellectual, sultry, and mischievous”.

Marisa Berenson

1947-present
Marisa Berenson’s fashion pedigree is impeccable; the grand-daughter of Elsa Schiaparelli, she was dubbed ‘the girl of the 70s’ by Yves Saint Laurent. Already a major fashion model when the decade began, she played Jewish department store heiress Natalia Landauer in the 1972 film Cabaret (for which she received two Golden Globe nominations, a BAFTA nomination and an award from the National Board of Review, no less), and her screen career took off. Naturally elegant with fine features and a cascade of dark hair, she mixed with the era’s movers and shakers and set trends as well as following them.

Peggy Lipton

1946-present
As the star of cult TV hit The Mod Squad, which ran from 1968-1973, New York-born actress Peggy Lipton was very much a prominent 70s star. With her centre-parted blonde hair, bell-bottoms and lovebeads, she was the perfect embodiment of haute hippie – plus, she became one half of the decade’s power couples when she married super-producer Quincy Jones in 1974.

Catherine Deneuve

1943-present
Catherine Deneuve’s name is inextricably linked with one of the top designers of the 70s, Monsieur Yves Saint Laurent, for whom she served as muse and mannequin for many years. Although her breakthrough roles in Repulsion and Belle du Jour mean she is most regularly slotted into the icons of the 60s bracket, her fame never waned in the 70s and, when she became the face of Chanel No 5 in the latter part of the decade, she famously caused sales of the fragrance to go through the roof in the US. She is renowned for her Gallic sophistication and elegance.

Beverly Johnson

1952-present
Beverly Johnson changed the face of fashion forever in 1974 when she became the first black model to feature on the cover of American Vogue, repeating the triumph with French Elle the following year. Athletic, poised and striking, she is considered the breakthrough name who put black models firmly on the commercial fashion map.

Diane Keaton

1946-present
As the eponymous Annie Hall of Woody Allen’s 1977 cult hit – for which she ultimately won a Best Actress Oscar – Diane Keaton spawned the breakaway mannish trend that was so at odds with the ultra-light, ultra-feminine fashion of the day. Her unself-conscious, androgynous looks for the film were sourced mainly from men’s vintage stores, spawning a niche style fan base who fell for neckties, vests, baggy trousers and fedora hats.

Source from: http://www.glamourmagazine.co.uk/fashion/celebrity-fashion/2011/03/70s-fashion-style-icons#!image-number=1

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Valentino Spring Collection – 2011

The spring 2011 collection of Valentino looks ethereal in many aspects. Hundreds of ruffles, see-through fabrics, embroideries, discreet bows and dots, the color palette as well as the styling of the models seem to be from another age, one of romanticism and class. The colors vary from ivory and gray to smokey black, with just one dress in the brand’s signature red and a touch of coral.

The day pieces are made of precious fabrics too, with simple cuts in the lower part and busier, ruffled necklines. As we move on to the cocktail dresses and gowns, we’ll find even more elegance, with thinner fabrics and more sophisticated designs. We love the variety of purses, from medium-sized handbags to incredibly small ones, that can fit your palm. They are made of leather, with studs, handles and buckles. The shoes are either flats or heels, with interesting chains around the ankle and in nude tones.

The eyebrows of the models are very light, leaving focus on the smokey eyes. You’ll find that their cheekbones are very highlighted, while the lips are neutral. The long, braided hair looks modern and feminine at the same time. Ginta Lapina, Sasha Pivovarova and Freja Beha Erichsen were some of the most famous presences on the runway.

Source from:

http://www.myddnetwork.com/clothing-shoes-accessories/valentino-spring-collection-2011/#more-5136

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