Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Li Han - Palais de Tokyo - Paris
" ... My name is Li Han. I study Fashion in Paris.
For me Fashion is a way of Life. Today my look
has a japanese touch. I love to eat and study Fashion.
I hate to be alone in daily life. My message to the world:
Do your best ! ..."
I wear a jacket designed by myself
Hat by H&M
All the rest of my outfit from Hong Kong
My bag is a gift from my mother
Perfume by D
Blouson Noir Girl - Paris
Dans les années 60, les "Blousons Noirs" désignaient des "Bandes de Voyous"
qui aimaient bien se battre avec des chaînes de vélos, le soir dans les environs
de Pigalle ou de la Bastille ... Aujourd'hui, c'est un classique des garde-robes
pour les filles comme pour les garçons. Le problème est surtout de trouver
le modèle qui vous convient fait d'un cuir de bonne qualité, à un prix abordable,
quelle que soit la marque ...
Friday, February 12, 2010

Let the Winter 2010 Games Begin!
The opening ceremony for the 2010 Winter Olymics was held in Whistler, BC tonight; what a partriotic and beautiful ceremony it was.
Here are some highlights from the night!
The ceremony kicked off with a snowboarder entering through the olympic rings. Photo by Mark Baker

Nikki Yanofsky performs the Canadian National Anthem. She is wearing a beautiful red form fitting belted dress, honouring Canada's colours. Photo by Charlie Riedel

Native welcome, with welcoming poles and Native dance, honouring the Native tradition of hospitality; dressed in traditional costume.
Keeping with tradition, the Greece team takes their walk, leading fellow participating teams. Photo by Jonathan Hayward
Georgia team accompanies their flag through the stadium. The team mourns the lost of their team mate, Nodar Kumaritashvili who passed this morning in a training accident. Photo by Harry How/Getty Images
Team Canada concludes the entering of participating teams.
Nelly Furtado and Brian Adams perform. Nelly looking beautiful in her form fitting, off the shoulder royal blue dress, with a puffed accent. Photo by Streeter Lecka
The night is concluded with Wayne Gretzky lighting the cauldron!
Photo by Sandra Behne/Bongarts
Thursday, February 11, 2010
The Passing of a Fashion Innovator





Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Spring 2010 Trends
Obviously a favourite past-time of mine involves scouring the fashion world, whether it is reading magazines or blogs. Recently, the number one thing that has been apparent to me are new fashion trends popping up for Spring 2010. It gives us all hope that the cold, dreary weather will disappear and flats will begin to replace boring winter boots. Here are a few of my favourite new trends that .
1. Lingerie and Loungewear
It’s not what it seems. It’s not just lingerie from La Senza worn underneath your clothes. We’re talking about lingerie pieces worn as dresses or bustier’s underneath simple black blazers. The recent collaboration between Sonia Rykiel for H&M is an example of lingerie’s debut into the fashion world. If you’re not a big fan of the “lingerie on the outside” trend, it’s still okay to pick up a few pieces so you can feel good regardless.

2. Blazers/Pant suits
I, for one, am extremely happy to see that blazers are here to stay for spring 2010. The menswear inspired fashion was seen on the runways with various patterns, materials, or adorned with chains. To spice them up, blazers were paired with pants of the same design. This is really a huge influence on the menswear trend. Boyfriend blazers help to make any simple outfit look extremely tailored.

3. Double Denim
Fall/Winter 2009 brought the revival of denim shirts; you know the ones that only cowboys wore? Yeah, those came back, often seen paired with leggings and boots for a casual vibe. I have always heard that it was more than a sin to wear two different shades of denim, but nonetheless that myth was erased. The spring 2010 Chloe and D&G shows seemed to be apparent fans of this trend. The idea is to keep it simple: light denim jeans with a medium wash denim shirt, or switch it up. Always accessorize!

Sunday, January 31, 2010
Looking at the fashion on the Red Carpet:
The men of the Red Carpet were each in their own element, embracing their individual styles which included a lot of grey and black tones. The looks of the night ranged from casual, stylish and flashy:

He is not referred to Glambert for no reason! Former American Idol contestant, Adam Lambert added
sparkle to the Red Carpet, wearing a glammed up suit jacket and eye glimmering make-up, still sticking to the darker tones.The women of the Red Carpet were dressed to impress, some more than others, but the reoccurring themes for the women were metallic's, sparkle and old Hollywood.

Katy Perry channelled her inner Betty Page, with straight cut short bangs; she wore a form fitting slinky dress with feminine added touches of flowers and sparkles.

Fergie took a different approach compared to her fellow female artists, wearing a royal blue short dress, with a touch of metallic over the shoulder and across the front.

There were truly some great performances of the night: Lady Gaga kicking off the night with Sir Elton John, Beyonce made a strong performance with one of her hits 'If I were a Boy', with a mix of Alanis Morissette's song 'You Oughta Know' and P!nk's performance was beautiful with a Cirque du Soleil inspired theme. The awaited tribute performance to Michael Jackson was filled with 3D effects (although the viewers at home couldn't get the full effect, unless you had access to 3D glasses), accompanied by the amazing voices of Jennifer Hudson, Celine Dion, Smokey Robinson, Usher and Carrie Underwood, making it a perfect tribute.
Monday, January 25, 2010
Street Style: Shadrack Jackman
Sharla: Being a homosexual male at York University, how’s your style reflective of your personality?
Sharla: What’s your biggest style influence right now?
Sharla: Any fashion advice that you have for yourself or for anyone else?

To wrap this up, I had an amazing time speaking to Shadrack. It’s always fun getting to know someone on a fashion vibe with fashion terms. Today, his street style is always changing, growing and on the move.






