The psycodelic 60's sexyness
The 60's was the decade of "peace and love"... what we want to talk about is the "love" side of the sentence. There was a big boom of love (read "sex") and freedom... it was everywhere in the 60's, including fashion.
Men finally reached the moon, big feminist manifestation, homosexual freedom, Hippies and the psychedelic explosion... and how it reflects in the fashion business? With cute space dresses, androgyny style in fashion, colorful outfits and mini skirts as we see in films such as Barbarella and also in fashion ads by biggest top model at the time: Twiggy.
From time to time the 60's become a trend again. Lacoste for example still keeps the short 60's dress in their collections as it's an eternal girly item that will always have fans around the World.
I just wish it could happen more often, as I'm a big fan of the sexiness and cuteness of the 60's style... in our days sometimes it's forgotten and sometimes tagged as cheap or takki... what happened to all that "peace", and mostly what happened to the "love" in fashion?
The tiger cat
The coolest cat breed right now is definitely the "Toyger". They are cats looking like little tigers, but as sweet and friendly as any other cat's breed.
The only one problem before choosing to have the little cutie, is how much it costs. It's one of the most expensive breeds, as it's like the "fashionable" cat to have right now. For those who have the money to afford it, definitely a worthy choice.
The only one problem before choosing to have the little cutie, is how much it costs. It's one of the most expensive breeds, as it's like the "fashionable" cat to have right now. For those who have the money to afford it, definitely a worthy choice.
Funny Fashion
In my last post, I talked about the fact that the main fashion markets still dominate the word "elegance". To confirm my point, I posted some pictures of fashion shows in smaller markets. If you look between them, definitely the funniest one is the "Riga fashion week".
I looked some other catwalk shows of "Riga Fashion week" and, actually they have many other funny designs to introduce to the fashion business.
Here they are:
Designer Katya Katya
Cool alien performance in the Latvian designer show.
Designer Katya Katya
Possible she is trying to proof that she can design a clown version of "the Ring".
Designer Maria Vlasola
Darth Vader fashion...
Designer Emanuel Hungaro
Latvian boys showing how to be sexy.
Designer Liisi Eesmaa
The space style is a big trend in Riga as we can see.
Designer Nevedomsky
The sexy Elvira style. Slightly hooker alike, but all for the sake of seduction.
These are some of the funny outfits I found in Riga fashion show. There are much more. There are also some good ones. I think when the latvian designers don't try to look too cool and fashionable, sometimes they end up doing much more creative stuff. Like this one by Ieva and Ilze Cecinas:
It's NOT a Paris-Milan design, but is feminine, basic and sexy. The best option for the small Latvian market, because trying too hard will never get anyone into the fashion World.
I looked some other catwalk shows of "Riga Fashion week" and, actually they have many other funny designs to introduce to the fashion business.
Here they are:
Designer Katya Katya
Cool alien performance in the Latvian designer show.
Designer Katya Katya
Possible she is trying to proof that she can design a clown version of "the Ring".
Designer Maria Vlasola
Darth Vader fashion...
Designer Emanuel Hungaro
Latvian boys showing how to be sexy.
Designer Liisi Eesmaa
The space style is a big trend in Riga as we can see.
Designer Nevedomsky
The sexy Elvira style. Slightly hooker alike, but all for the sake of seduction.
These are some of the funny outfits I found in Riga fashion show. There are much more. There are also some good ones. I think when the latvian designers don't try to look too cool and fashionable, sometimes they end up doing much more creative stuff. Like this one by Ieva and Ilze Cecinas:
It's NOT a Paris-Milan design, but is feminine, basic and sexy. The best option for the small Latvian market, because trying too hard will never get anyone into the fashion World.
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