Archive for April, 2009
Fashions for teens in Australia? (question for Australian Teens)?
Posted by: | Commentsim traveling to Sydney, Alice Springs and Cairns (im obviously a tourist)
this summer (my summer in the US)
and i just was wondering what you like to wear and what are the fashion trends there right now (late summer, early fall).
(it would be even better if you were from one of those places ![]()
so tell me where you live in Australia and what you like to wear etc.
thanks ![]()
we all wear ripped jeans with flano tops and cowboy shoes and ride kangaroos to school!!
lol no….hmm geez. you can get away with most things here. its pretty laid back… so right now im wearing a summery rara skirt with tights and jacket…but honestly. our fashion is just following the american fashion. wear your old stuff and its prob new here cause we are behind a little..
Who is your top 5 favorite fashion designer?
Posted by: | Commentsbrands of clothings, bags, shoes, eyeglasses, whatever!
1.Christian Louibiton (love the shoes)
2. Chanel (great for purses)
3. Juicy Couture (have awesome jewelry)
4. True Religion (jeans)
5. Louis Vuiton (cute bags)
fashion designers and brands from the 1930's?
Posted by: | CommentsWhat were famous fashion designers and brands from the 1930's?
Thanks =]
Madeleine Vionnet, Maggy Rouff, Edward Molyneux and Lucien Lelong were famous for the understated slim look that was quickly copied by American pattern makers. Mainbocher was another popular name.
Hollywood movie stars such as Bette Davis and Greta Garbo set fashion trends in dresses designed by Adrian and Muriel King and hats designed by Lily Dache. Clothes had to last a long time so styles did not change every season.
How do I get into fashion merchandising with a degree in marketing?
Posted by: | CommentsHow do I get a job in fashion merchandising with a degree in marketing?
hi there.
i have the same problem as yours!
my dream job is in fashion merchandising but im working on my management degree.
i'd love to go to school again for fashion management, but i think our degree could still work!
anyways..i think u should start with companies that distribute/own several brands (like GAP, Banana Rep, Old Navy, all under 1 company)
Try to apply for an assistant buyer or something, so u can deal with fashion without having to design one =D
goodluck
fashion and life from different ages
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a video about fashion and life from different ages
1910-2008
Duration : 0:9:52
Oscars fashion
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The celebrities show off their dresses on the red carpet of the Oscars.
Duration : 0:2:35
What is australian culture like?
Posted by: | Commentsim thinking about going there on an exchange student program…what do australians eat and what is the street fashion (pics would be great!) what do you do for fun and just, what is a normal day like? school and stuff? thanks!
also, would it be difficult being vegan (no meat, dairy, eggs)?
Hi! I live in Melbourne. I'm not too impressed with the other two answers – sorry folks! For one thing, "mates" or "sheilas" is NOT a greeting. We say "G'day" and Hi, Hello, Good Morning, Good Evening, like other English speakers. Working class people often call their male FRIENDS mates and sometimes they call females IN GENERAL Sheilas; middle class people use these terms much LESS often, especially sheila.
It is probably no more difficult to be a vegan in Australia than it is in any other Western society, but if you are staying with a family you'll have to ask them to cook vegan meals especially for you. In the big cities there is a vast variety of foods available at supermarkets and produce markets, both fresh and processed, including organic, vegan, vegetarian, halal, kosher, and so on.
Australians tend to eat a lot of Italian and Asian-style foods, as well as old-fashioned British meat and 3 veg. Aussies drink a lot more tea than Americans, and will mostly serve it with milk and two sugars unless you specify otherwise. They'll probably offer you a "bickie" with it (a biscuit!). They're especially fond of chocolate-covered TimTams, which are addictive!
Generally we eat cereal or toast for breakfast with tea or coffee, sandwiches or foccaccias for lunch with soft drink or flavoured milk. A lot of boys eat meat pies and sausage rolls, which you will probably find disgusting! They also cover it with generous amounts of tomato sauce (ketchup to you).
For dinner we often have pasta and salad followed by fruit or ice cream for dessert. A lot of Aussies enjoy barbequing steak, chops,sausages, and fish, which you also probably won't appreciate! We also eat a lot of stir-fry and rice, baked or steamed veges, and roast lamb. You could probably cope with a vegan stir-fry. (We often cook with garlic and chillies as well.)
High school starts at around 8:30 in the morning at most shools, and goes till about 3:15pm, Monday to Friday. Most students bring their own lunch or buy some food from the "tuck shop", a small shop operated inside the school, often staffed by parents, and providing a limited range of take-away foods. There is no sit-down cafeteria in most Australian schools.
After school most students catch public transport home and study for an hour or two, watch TV, swim, walk dogs, play computer games, and basically hang out like teenagers everywhere. Most Australian homes have a couple of big TVs, DVD players, sound systems, and leisure areas. The back yard and the lounge room are the favourite relaxation areas for most people, as well as the kitchen, of course!
Most homes have dishwashers these days but kids are generally expected to stack the dishwasher, clean their bedrooms, care for pets, and do other light chores around the house.
Most teenagers have their own "mobile phone" which is what we call a cell phone, and text each other a lot.
The fashions are probably exactly the same as what you have at home, as fashion is global these days. You probably know that Aussies are very fond of the beach, so bathers ("togs" in Queensland) are essential wear, along with "thongs" (on your feet, not your bum). By the way, a "bum" here is your backside, not a beggar or homeless person. LOL!
The style of life is very casual, and children never call adults "sir" unless they're army cadets! You'll find most Australians open and very friendly.
Our society is now VERY diverse, and getting more so every day: there are over 180 languages spoken in Melbourne, but there is very little conflict between ethnic groups.
The biggest cause of trouble in my opinion is alcohol, of which Australians are extremely fond. If you are over 18 you can attend a pub legally, although you may be asked to show proof of age. Your friends will "shout" [buy] you a drink, but you are expected to then return the compliment, which may entail buying drinks for the whole group [a "round" of drinks]. There is quite a lot of pressure to drink alcohol. Taxis are expensive, so young people usually share a car. There is often a "designated driver" to avoid getting busted for drink-driving.
In Sydney, Melbourne, and other big cities, there are loads of bars, night clubs, cafes, and restaurants, as well as frequent outdoor concerts and festivals, some of them free of charge. The Gold Coast, where Bindi Irwin's Australia Zoo is, is great during the day, with lots of fun parks and lovely beaches, but there is NO night life.
Byron Bay, on the northern NSW coast, is an exceptionally beautiful place to visit, and would also have lots of vegetarian/vegan food due to the strong hippy influence.
Have a great time!
what are the top 10 fashion brands/marks?
Posted by: | Commentsi have a project on the top 10 fashion models designers and brands/marks and i am stuck i can not find what they are!!!
There are 10 Haute Couture fashion houses. It could be argued that those are the top 10
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haute_couture
it is for a school project. if you know any then it would be nice to know.
Christian Dior
Dolce' and Gabbana
Marc Jacobs
Valentino
Vera Wang
Ralph Lauren
Baby Phat~Kimora Lee Simmons
How can I start a fashion collection line?
Posted by: | CommentsHow can i start a fashion collection line? Like where should I look for inspiration and how are the steps.
not looking for inspiration in the victoria secret pink line.
do something different, because everything else is the same.
if you'd wear it, someone else will too.
first step, draw it out,
second step, make it happen,
third step, find small boutiques that would sell your clothes.
then you have to get lucky =/