الجمعة، 28 أكتوبر 2011

The future of denim

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The future of denim

written by Angel Millar

Denim is so integral to today’s fashion industry that it’s difficult to imagine it getting any bigger. But, it is. In fact, denim looks set to become an increasingly significant aspect of fashion over the next few years, and, possibly, even over the next few decades. In a recent press release, Premiere Vision announced it had “broken a new attendance record” for its Paris “Denim” show, held twice a year. The most recent Denim event took place on 25 and 26 May at the Halle Freyssinet convention center. There were 83 exhibitors, and attendance was up 18% over June 2010 and 13% over the December 2010 Denim event. According to PV, “Countries specializing in jeanswear such as Sweden and Denmark are well represented [at Denim], the United States is reinforcing its presence, and Brazil’s attendance is increasing.” In fact, international visitors accounted for nearly 70%, with people coming from 50 countries, including Italy, the UK, Germany, and Turkey.

Denim economy – think big

A good indication of the strength of denim in the fashion market over the next few years is the expansion of already-large denim and jeans manufacturers, as well as the regular emergence of new, smaller, funky denim designers. With the economic rise of China and India, the younger and more affluent of these nations are finding jeans appealing. That they are comfortable but flattering, tough but stylish, no doubt accounts for their continuing appeal both in the East and West, but, in the East, at least, jeans are also symbolic of moving into economic modernity, and becoming a player on the world stage. India currently produces 700 million meters of denim, and is set to increase its output by 50 percent in the next few years. And, Indian-based LNJ Denim, which supplies fabric to household US names such as Levi’s, Gap, Ralph Lauren, Diesel, and Tommy Hilfiger, plans to treble its production next year. But there is also expansion in the US. Brazilian denim manufacturer Santana Textiles’ has also recently established a factory in the US city of Edinburg. The factory is so large, and will employ so many people, that the city is being nicknamed “Denimburg.” (Okay that’s also partly due to Santana Textiles’s PR campaign. But it makes a point: Denim is big news.)

Like some smaller denim companies, Santana Textiles (one of the five largest denim manufacturers in the world) may want to capitalize on the “American made” label, that helped to establish American Apparel as a chic, quality line. But it’s probable that the company also wants to be able to respond to changes and trends in the US market quickly.
Smaller denim designers – the ones to watch

According to a Cotton Incorporated Lifestyle Monitor survey, Levis, Lee, Wrangler, and Gap are the four most popular brands for jeans in the US. But, a respectable 26 percent of consumers purchased jeans in specialty stores, which, by their nature, concentrate on smaller labels.

With younger, hipper consumers looking for cut, fabric quality, and a twist on the classic theme, jeanswear is one area where young designers have proved that they carve out their own niche. And several design companies have initially concentrated on jeans, before moving into other areas of apparel.

One to watch is the Iowa-based boutique Raygun, which launched its own jeans line just in time for Independence Day 2011. Retailing at a low price of $55 each, Raygun has created a relaxed fit boot cut and relaxed straight leg for men, and a fitted straight leg, fitted skinny leg, and a fitted boot cut for women. Raygun’s Merchandise Manager Ryan Looysen told Iowa’s Gazette, “it’s really hard to find jeans that are not overly styled. It’s hard to find a good pair of simple jeans that doesn’t have too much going on, something that has good denim, clean lines, simple and unmarked.” Having received positive feedback on products that they had previously put their name to, the boutique decided to produce their own jeans line, to get exactly what they, and their customers, were looking for.


Jeans from Raygun’s range

The company’s marketing model is an interesting one (and it’s bound to be emulated). Sold in its Des Moines and Iowa City stores, Raygun is focused on these cities, which, like others in the US, have their own style and fashion trends (compare Surf City, California with artsy, hipster Brooklyn, NY, for example). Raygun jeans are currently manufactured in China, but the company says that it intends, eventually, to manufacture in the US, and even locally in Iowa.

Raygun’s current offerings are classic, stylish, and clean. Mostly, dark Indigo, with creases and abrasions kept to a minimum. Raygun wanted to produce a line of stylish essentials, or “basics,” and designed its jeans to have a similar look as Levi’s 501 jeans from a distance. Up close, however, Raygun jeans have some stylish details to distinguish them from the crowd, such as printing on the inside of the pockets, special “Raygun rivets,” and – very cool – the brand name and style type printed in white on the inside hem, in Helvetica font.
Denim style – from hideous kinky to classic sexy

When it comes to personal style, Lifestyle Monitor has found that 74% of women prefer wearing jeans, to 22% who prefer casual slacks, and, similarly, that 71% of men prefer jeans, to 25% who prefer slacks. Not surprisingly, then, the average US consumer owned 6.8 pairs of jeans in 2010. The most popular styles for women are boot cut (28%), relaxed fit (21%), loose fit (13%), and skinny (12%). For men they are relaxed fit (38%), regular fit (22%), loose fit (13%), and boot cut (10%).

Many of the more expensive of designer jeans will continue to be defined by sexy rips, abrasions, bleach spots, embroidery, and more. However, with the economy still not fully recovered, style and sex appeal is replacing designer-slovenliness. The worn and weathered look is taking a back seat for most jeans. There are fewer designer abrasions and rips, and faded areas are subtler. (The hem of denim shorts might be subtly frayed; jeans might have a patched rip at the knee, etc.) Instead, clean denim, in bold colors (especially indigo) are looking strong for 2011 and 2012. Jeans and denim skirts are becoming more classic in cut, and morphing into more formal styles of pants and skirts not normally associated with denim.



From Banana Republic’s Mad Men collection

Part of the reason for this shift is Mad Men, the television series, set in the 1960s, that has become known for its sharp suits and slinky, “real woman” dresses. The program is already affecting non-denim fashion. (Notably, Mad Men recently inspired a Banana Republic collection.) Similarly, 2011′s 1970s fashion subplot has inspired denim cuts from high waisted to flared styles. As such the classic smart and sexy look is also penetrating into jeanswear. New jeans from Level 99, yet another denim label, are so sharp they border more formal pants. And the company’sش stretch denim, knee-length Mikada mini skirt is classic sexy.

With smart denim classics as well as casual denim pieces continuing to build in strength, the future of denim remains glowingly bright.

The Red Dress Collection: Dubai Fashion Week Finale

The Red Dress Collection: Dubai Fashion Week Finale



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The Red Dress Collection

The Red Dress Collection
The Red Dress Collection

The Red Dress Collection
The Red Dress Collection

The Red Dress Collection

The Red Dress Collection: Dubai Fashion Week Finale

Emirates Woman magazine helped to close Dubai Fashion Week with a Red Dress Collection charity fashion show.

Dubai Fashion Week S/S12 came to a close last night with a suitably glamorous finale charity

fashion show in collaboration with Emirates Woman magazine.

The Red Dress Collection show featured stunning designs by leading designers, with money raised being donated to the Al Noor Training Centre for Children with Special Needs.


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السبت، 15 أكتوبر 2011

Health & Beauty

We all love the sound of 'healthy' chocolate and we know there can be some benefit to eating a small amount of dark, cocoa rich chocolate each day but what about a real healthy alternative?

Look no further than Choco-Vit, a delicious bar packed with vitamins, essential minerals and anti-oxidants that health conscious people can eat every day.

Each one contains 500mg acai berries known as the Brazilian super fruit and you can eat up to 3 of the small bars a day.

At around £15 for 30 small chocolate blocks (stocked at Health Rack) we think you might want to add these to your shopping list!



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Whilst a trip to the GP is definitely recommended if and when you feel the symptoms, between occurrences you should aim to drink around 200ml of juice each day or take a high dose cranberry extract tablet daily.

Constant water infections can really drag you down so never ignore them - work with your GP to manage them and get their advice on the benefits of cranberry juice.


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It's an easy to follow beginners guide to achieving the well toned, svelte figure we all crave.

Written by fitness expert Cornel Chin it includes handy hints on fitting exercise into your regular daily routine and includes starting point fitness level tests.

With clients such as Leonardo de Caprio, Cornel Chins advice is just as relevant to men as it is for women.


Many of us take up yoga as a way of relaxation and keeping supple but research shows that it can have many more health benefits.

It's been shown to lower blood sugar, reducing the risk of diabetes and can also help to keep your heart healthy. People with carpol tunnel syndrome have also found it helpful and it's considered extremely beneficial for those with anxiety problems or depression symptoms.

The deep breathing required can aid asthma sufferers and those with mild circulation problems can benefit too. Be wary of the more demanding styles of yoga as incorrect postures can cause injury or exacerbate an existing health problem.

Go for the slow hatha yoga classes which will allow you to progress smoothly. (If you want to find a local class try the British Wheel of Yoga).

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Hello my hot char siu buns
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Bubz is back with a 6-in-1 hair tutorial wakakaka. Slap me some skin! *high 5*

The weather is getting warmer and warmer by the day and it's just too hot to wear the hair down now (No thanks to humid frizzy hair getting stuck on our backs please).

In this tutorial, I demonstrate how to create 6 on-the-go hairstyles that will literally take you about a minute or two. They are not only quick & easy but also very comfortable for the sizzling weather. These hairstyles are very basic to do so they would be great for school/work.

I'm asked so many times to do 'Bun' tutorials so hopefully this will be a helpful video.

Hope you guys are well. My family are visiting me in Hong Kong at the moment so spending lots of time with them. Also working on the new Bubzbeauty.com (which should be launched very soon) so working on lots of content for you guys.

Bubbi Brushes:
Super excited about them. They should be launched Summer 2011.

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Beyonce to design maternity range


Pregnant pop star Beyonce is expanding her fashion range with a line of maternity clothes.

The Crazy In Love hitmaker announced at the MTV Video Music Awards she is expecting her first child with husband Jay-Z, and she's since been showing off her baby bump in a string of

stylish outfits.

Beyonce reveals she's keen to stay "edgy and sexy" during her pregnancy, and she's been inspired to create her own range of clothes for mums-to-be as part of her House of Dereon collection.

She tells Harper's Bazaar magazine, "All I see now are clothes that are flattering on a pregnant woman. It's been so exciting for me! I love figuring out designs that still make me feel edgy and sexy while pregnant.

"I've had so much fun with fashion over the months (and spending) too much money shopping on the internet."

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Using her access-all-areas pass to the most stylish hotspots across the globe, Palermo intends to unite local styles, hidden treasures and upcoming trends from London to New York and beyond - all in one accessible online spot.

Palermo's Tips from the Top so far include posts on how to style leather shorts ('Evoke your own sense of casual chic by throwing on top a comfortable tee'), where to go when in Milan (10 Corso Como, obv) and an insight into how New York Fashion Week began, for those who want to impress with a spot of fashion history trivia.

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