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durée : 00:18:58 - L'interview de 9h20 - par : Léa Salamé - À 9h20, Elie Saab est l'invité de Léa Salamé. Le créateur de mode célèbre ses 45 ans de carrière.
durée : 02:59:30 - Le 7/10 - par : Nicolas Demorand, Léa Salamé, Sonia Devillers, Anne-Laure Sugier - Ce mercredi, nous recevrons notamment : à 7h50 l'acteur Adrien Brody bientôt à l'affiche du film "The Brutalist", à 8h20 la ministre chargée des comptes publics Amélie de Montchalin et le créateur de mode Elie Saab à 9h20.
durée : 00:18:58 - L'interview de 9h20 - par : Léa Salamé - À 9h20, Elie Saab est l'invité de Léa Salamé. Le créateur de mode qui habille autant les stars d'Hollywood que les princesses du Moyen-Orient célèbre ses 45 ans de carrière.
In this episode of Style DNA podcast I go on a style journey with a long time friend and collaborator, the woman who I think is the most passionate fashion editor I have ever met… the inimitable and fabulously energetic Sophia Neophitou-Apostolou. Sophia is the Founder, Global Editor-in-Chief and Publisher of 10 Magazine, 10 Men and 10+. In 24 years, the 10 Magazine empire has grown to include a series of international sister publications, including 10 Australia, 10 USA, 10 Japan and most recently 10 Deutsch. She began her fashion career at British Vogue, and went on to hold Fashion Director titles at a slew of revered publications, including The Independent Magazine, Sunday Times Style, Harper's Bazaar UK and Vogue China, Japan and Russia. Throughout her career, she has worked alongside industry renowned brands including Antonio Berardi, Elie Saab and Roland Mouret and was Collection Creative Director for Victoria's Secret for nine years. Sophia talks so knowledgeably about the industry…we chat about the incredible spectacle of the shows, especially the immersive experience of the Cruise shows put on in exotic locations by the very big houses, and how tough it is for smaller designers trying to compete with that spending power. I ask her about how younger designers can cut through and who has done it well…and of course we chat about the joy of working with both the models and the brilliant creative teams on the Victoria's Secret shows. Sophia undoubtedly has real fashion chops but aside from her infectiously positive personality, I have always admired the fact that she found her personal Style DNA quite early and then she has honed it through the years whilst staying very true to herself despite the vagaries of fashion and trends. She talks about being a “curvy girl” and which brands she has always been drawn to…the timeless appeal of Alaia and The Row in particular. I ask her about trade discounts and much quoted press freebies, but for as much as I am sure that there have been those, they do not sway her opinion on what she wears and she is fully prepared to pay full price as she works on the price-per-wear mentality. We laugh about her choice of wedding dress as a 23 year old Greek/Cypriot bride …considered an “older bride” at the time…and her mother's reaction to the dress she had commissioned. We talk about her 600 pair shoe collection…yes, but they have clearly been acquired over decades and all have memories attached…a nostalgic diary of sorts. Then there are the bags… Thank you Sophia for sharing your warmth, fun and wisdom x
The Brangelina saga continues in this week's Pre-Fixe, and Brad's true colors may be revealed in a court of law! William & Charles are at odds while Meghan announces a HUGE 2025 ROLLOUT (will we FINALLY get the jam???). Then, Drag Icon Jackie Beat joins to fix Halle Berry. They discuss her early career highs (Swordfish & Monster's Ball), later career lows (Gothika & Catwoman), some romantic partners that have seemingly gotten in the way, and Halle's unforgettable Elie Saab dress that Chris can't stop talking about.You can find Jackie at @jackiebeat and find tickets to her holiday show here!You can find Dom at dommentary.com.You can find Chris at @thechrisderosa.Follow the show at @fixingfamouspeople.Subscribe to the Patreon Fixing Bonus People here, and GIFT the Patreon here!Or Subscribe to A La Carte Episodes in the Apple Podcast App.Buy the Subway Dust and Long Island Iced Tree Holiday Candles here!Write a review and let us know who you want us to fix!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
T. Kyle and Bradley discuss the gripping season conclusion of ‘Chasing Luann,' meeting Luann de Lesseps in the flesh at her ‘Marry F Kill' cabaret show in New York City, People's Sexiest Man Alive, T. Kyle's CLIO Awards win and Bradley's Bluesky Hunk Award win, Christina Aguilera's Best Lube Award win, Sabrina Carpenter and Legendtina coming together on the ‘Short N Sweet Tour,' High Fashion Editorial! featuring Celine Dion and Halle Berry for Elie Saab, Demi Moore's birthday, Katy Perry's review of ‘The Substance,' ‘Wicked' premieres across the world, including Danna Paola and Trisha Paytas, Miley Cyrus for Dolce & Gabbana and Pamela Anderson in ‘The Last Showgirl,' TikTok Talk featuring Alice Elm, a new Jordin Sparks edit, Miss Piggy eating up Martha Stewart, BOY2K on Very Delta talking Madonna, new music from FLO, ARTY and RANI, Calvin Harris, Girls Aloud, Heidi Montag, Lady Gaga, Anitta, Alok, Tate McRae and Addison Rae and Arca. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Riyadh Season, a globally unique and dynamic annual series of events in Saudi Arabia, is back for 2024-2025. It's *so* back -- and this year is likely to be the best yet. Lucien leads the episode's DEEPDIVE segment on the season, now well-established and evolving with new offerings each year, includes a diverse range of activities such as theme parks, concerts, pop-up restaurants, sports events, and fashion shows across multiple venues in Riyadh. Some key highlights for this year include the introduction of notable sports events like tennis and boxing matches, UFC, elite soccer games, and fashion showcases by designers like Elie Saab. Dr. Hannah and Lucien highlight some of these events. Lucien emphasizes the extraordinary nature of Riyadh Season, describing it as a 'tradition' that is constantly changing and improving, reflective of Saudi Arabia's dynamic evolution. We encourage listeners to check out the full 294-page booklet on Riyadh Season events and explore the variety of free and paid activities available. The DEEPDIVE segment couldn't possibly conclude without Hanaa making sure that everoyne knows that other upcoming seasons are happening too, including in her beloved home of in the Eastern Province. The hosts conclude with top news items from the week, including: •A discussion of solar and renewables in Saudi Arabia. The Saudi energy company ACWA Power has secured SAR9.7bn (US$2.6bn) in financing for the construction of three large-scale solar PV power plants in Saudi Arabia •A new investment law in Saudi Arabia. On August 11, 2024, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia unveiled a new Investment Law to enhance attraction of international investments and equality between domestic and foreign investors. •Wild thunderstorms and rain in Jeddah. Saudi Arabia was struck by thunderstorms and flash flooding on most of its Red Sea on Friday with footages on social media showing roads inundated and cars stranded in floodwater. •The growing Saudi fintech ecosystem. Minister of Finance Mohammed Al-Jadaan said the number of fintech companies in Saudi Arabia reached 224 by the end of Q2 2024, surpassing the Financial Sector Development Program's (FSDP) target of 168 companies for the same period. SHOUTOUTS: In the episode's SHOUTOUTS segment, highlighting exceptional Saudis or others driving change in the Kingdom, the hosts draw attention to: •Noah Alireza, CEO of Golf Saudi, for what he's doing growing the game in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as LIV GOLF announced its first tournament in Riyadh. •Abdulrahman Al-Qurashi, who won the gold medal at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. Subscribe for free wherever you get your podcasts: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0uuKNWrgbQPMBIx3XY6YGU Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-twenty30/id1742574206 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thetwenty30 Get episodes and exclusive content delivered to your email inbox free: https://thetwenty30.com You can also email the show's hosts with their first names (Lucien @TheTWENTY30.com) or (Hanaa @thetwenty30.com) or email Hosts @ TheTwenty30.com. The TWENTY30 Podcast is a production of The TWENTY30 Media Group, LLC. ©The TWENTY30. All rights reserved.
I'm back and officially wifey! On today's episode, I'm joined by stylist extraordinaire, Thomas Christos Kikis, who was in charge of all things wardrobe for our wedding. From finding an archive, never before worn Alberta Ferretti gown to bringing my Elie Saab wedding dress to life, we debrief our favorite moments from the weekend and share the stories behind every moment. He also shares the must-haves in his kit for a wedding, tailoring tips, and more for all my fellow brides!Love the show? Follow us and leave a review! And for more behind-the-scenes, follow Liv on Instagram, @LivvPerez. Sponsors:Cotton: TheFabricofOurlives.comProduced by Dear MediaThis episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In Dinner for Shoes episode 33, Elysian Cafe + Cannes, podcast host Sarah Wasilak names her personal best dressed at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival in France. She wears Parisian-influenced brands of course, and chats with stylist Amanda Lim, who worked with actress Georgia MacPhail on her 2024 Cannes wardrobe to debut her new film Horizon: An American Saga. Sarah also samples the Smoked Salmon Club from Elysian Cafe, a French eatery in Hoboken. Trish also indulges in the sandwich, beautifully devouring a piece of lox upon the couch. THIS DINNER Smoked Salmon Club from Elysian Cafe in Hoboken, NJ. THESE SHOES & Other Stories Strappy Knotted Leather Sandals THIS OUTFIT Vintage Sézane Marcia Dress (available at Poshmark) Jacquemus Le Riviera Leather Mini Bag (available at Vestiaire Collective) THESE CHAPTERS 2:45 - THE OUTFIT BEHIND THE SHOES 7:16 - BEST DRESSED AT CANNES 16:50 - SALMON CLUB FROM ELYSIAN CAFE 20:43 - CANNES INTERVIEW WITH AMANDA LIM THIS PRODUCTION is created, written, hosted, and produced by Sarah Wasilak. is creative directed and executive produced by Megan Kai. is tech supervised by Nick Zanetis. includes photos and videos in chronological order by Sarah Wasilak, Jacquemus, Catwalk Haute Couture, Check the Tag, Yseult, Júnior @runwaysbby, Law Roach, Naomi Campbell, Giambattista Valli, Harry Lambert, Petra Flannery, Elie Saab, Elizabeth Stewart, Gabriella Karefa-Johnson, Amanda Lim, Georgia MacPhail, Street Style Voyage, Cine Blitz, and The Vivienne Westwood Archives. is made with love. Dinner for Shoes is a podcast hosted by Sarah Wasilak, a fashion and food enthusiast with her mouth full. With appearances by her cats, Trish and Kit, and agendas that almost always go to shit, we aim to dive into a discussion about fashion and style and break some bread in each episode. Dinner for Shoes podcast episodes are released weekly on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple. You can follow along for updates, teasers, and more on TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook. If there are any fashion topics you've been pondering or good eats you think Sarah should try, don't hesitate to send a DM or an email. Dinner for Shoes is an original by The Kai Productions. Follow Dinner for Shoes: @dinnerforshoes on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube Follow host Sarah Wasilak: @slwasz on Instagram Follow producer Megan Kai: @megankaii on Instagram Get in touch: dinnerforshoes@gmail.com To make this video more accessible, check out YouDescribe, a web-based platform that offers a free audio description tool for viewers who are blind or visually impaired.
Hoje Thais entrevista a top model, Isabeli Fontana, que já esteve em número 2 no ranking de modelos do mundo, desfilando para marcas como Elie Saab, Victoria's Secret, Dolce & Gabanna, Oscar de la Renta, entre muitas outras. Um fenômeno da sua geração, hoje ela fala sobre carreira, espiritualidade, maternidade e muito mais. Vambora entender como esse sucesso aconteceu? Caroneiras, por favor respondam a PESQUISA TR Circle - https://forms.gle/JKi7aaxuPnfchCHF7 Toda semana tem novo episódio no ar, pra não perder nenhum, siga: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thaisroque/ Instagram Thais: https://www.instagram.com/thaisroque/ Instagram DCNC: https://www.instagram.com/decaronanacarreira/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@decaronanacarreira YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Decaronanacarreira?sub_confirmation=1 Thaís veste Look – Francesca - https://www.instagram.com/shopfrancesca/ Brincos – Betty Brand - https://www.instagram.com/bettybrand_/ Sapato – Manolo Blahnik - https://www.instagram.com/manoloblahnik/ Styling: André Puertas - https://www.instagram.com/andrepuertas/ Beleza: Cris Dalle - https://www.instagram.com/crisdalle Links da Isabeli: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/isabelifontana/ Mala de viagem: Técnica OLVE – Nancy Trivellato - https://amzn.to/49XjDj8 Equipe que faz acontecer: Criação, roteiro e apresentação: Thais Roque Consultoria de conteúdo: Alvaro Leme Supervisão: José Newton Fonseca Sonorização e edição: Felipe Dantas Identidade Visual: João Magagnin
Oser la Reconversion, le Podcast, épisode #120 Oser La Reconversion est le podcast numéro 1 sur la Reconversion.This episode was originally recorded in English. To listen to the original version, go to the previous episode.** Découvrez le pack Shine Start Micro avec 6 mois de compte pro, à seulement 49€ tout inclus grâce au code promo RECONVERSION10 : https://bit.ly/4bKVzlM ** Aujourd'hui, j'accueille dans Oser la Reconversion, Adrienne Ryser. Après avoir travaillé dans les relations publiques dans la mode à Los Angeles, Adrienne a tout plaqué par amour. Elle est aujourd'hui fleuriste designer à Paris et est la propriétaire de la plus ancienne boutique de fleurs de Paris, l'Arrosoir. Cet épisode a été enregistré en anglais, et est doublé en Français. Vous pouvez également retrouver la version anglaise de l'interview sur toutes les plateformes. Après des études de journalisme à Los Angeles, Adrienne commence sa carrière en relations publiques dans l'agence de presse dont tout le monde parle, the A List à Beverly Hills à Los Angeles. Elle travaille avec les célébrités notamment pour les habiller pour les tapis rouges. Jusqu'au jour où elle plaque tout pour déménager à Paris par amour sans parler un mot de français. Adrienne arrive en France en 2016. Un jour elle passe devant la boutique de fleurs l'Arrosoir et voit un panneau "recherche fleuriste". Elle commence le lendemain ! Ce qui devait être un job alimentaire pour apprendre à parler français se transforme en véritable vocation. Aujourd'hui Adrienne est la propriétaire de la boutique de fleurs, l'Arrosoir depuis 2019 située au 80 rue Oberkampf dans le 11ème arrondissement. Avec son équipe, Adrienne vend des bouquets de fleurs mais est également floral designer pour des mariages, les Fashion Week, les événements pour les plus grandes marques de mode et beauté comme Chanel, Elie Saab, Typology ou encore la série Emily in Paris. Adrienne nous raconte sa vie à Los Angeles, son coup de foudre pour un français un été en Provence, comment elle a allié ses deux passions pour la mode et les fleurs avec l'Arrosoir, le tournage d'Emily in Paris, et la future sortie de son livre. Retrouvez Oser la Reconversion sur Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/oserlareconversion/ Télécharger le cahier d'exercices d'Oser la Reconversion pour se reconvertir : https://oserlareconversion.com/ Notes & Références : - Instagram d'Adrienne @adrienneryser : https://www.instagram.com/adrienneryser/- Instagram de la boutique l'Arrosoir @larrosoirparis : https://www.instagram.com/larrosoirparis/- Site internet de l'Arrosoir : https://www.larrosoirparis.com/- Ashley Park de Emily in Paris @ashleyparklady : https://www.instagram.com/ashleyparklady/ Contactez-moi ! Si le Podcast vous plait, le meilleur moyen de me le dire, ou de me faire vos feedbacks (et ce qui m'aide le plus à le faire connaître), c'est simplement de laisser un avis sur Apple Podcast, un commentaire sur Youtube et d'en parler autour de vous, ça m'aide vraiment alors n'hésitez pas. Pour me poser des questions, participer au podcast ou suivre mes aventures, c'est par ici : - Sur Instagram @clervierose : https://www.instagram.com/oserlareconversion et @clervierose : https://www.instagram.com/clervierose - Sur Linkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/in/clervie-rose-boennec-a09065102/ - Sur Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7Qzm4HrS5OdmdXoY344vqA - Par mail : partenariats@oserlareconversion.com
Oser la Reconversion, Podcast, episode #120Cet épisode est également disponible à l'écoute dans une version doublée en Français. ** Découvrez le pack Shine Start Micro avec 6 mois de compte pro, à seulement 49€ tout inclus grâce au code promo RECONVERSION10 : https://bit.ly/4bKVzlM ** Today, in Oser la Reconversion, we welcome Adrienne Ryser. After working in fashion PR in Los Angeles, Adrienne left everything behind for love. She is now a floral designer in Paris and the owner of the oldest flower shop in Paris, l'Arrosoir. After studying journalism in Los Angeles, Adrienne began her career in public relations at the famous press agency, the A List in Beverly Hills, in Los Angeles. She worked with celebrities, dressing them for red carpets. Until the day she left everything behind and moved to Paris for love, without speaking French.Today, Adrienne is the owner of the flower shop, l'Arrosoir in Paris. With her team, Adrienne not only sells bouquets of flowers but is also a floral designer for weddings, Fashion Week and events for top fashion and beauty brands such as Chanel, Elie Saab, Typology and the Emily in Paris series. In this episode, discover Adrienne's career and life in Los Angeles, her love at first sight for a Frenchman during a summer in Provence, how she became a floral designer and bought l'Arrosoir, the filming of Emily in Paris, and the coming release of her book. Follow us on Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/oserlareconversion/Download our workbook : https://oserlareconversion.com/ Notes & Références : - Adrienne instagram @adrienneryser : https://www.instagram.com/adrienneryser/- Arrosoir shop instagram @larrosoirparis : https://www.instagram.com/larrosoirparis/- Arrosoir website : https://www.larrosoirparis.com/- Ashley Park from Emily in Paris @ashleyparklady : https://www.instagram.com/ashleyparklady/ Contactez-moi ! Si le Podcast vous plait, le meilleur moyen de me le dire, ou de me faire vos feedbacks (et ce qui m'aide le plus à le faire connaître), c'est simplement de laisser un avis sur Apple Podcast, un commentaire sur Youtube et d'en parler autour de vous, ça m'aide vraiment alors n'hésitez pas. Pour me poser des questions, participer au podcast ou suivre mes aventures, c'est par ici : - Sur Instagram @clervierose : https://www.instagram.com/oserlareconversion et @clervierose : https://www.instagram.com/clervierose - Sur Linkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/in/clervie-rose-boennec-a09065102/ - Sur Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7Qzm4HrS5OdmdXoY344vqA - Par mail : partenariats@oserlareconversion.com
Catch up with ALLISON INTERVIEWS Host, Allison Kugel: Follow Allison on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/theallisonkugel/ Allison Interviews Blog - allisoninterviews.com Allison's Memoir on entertainment journalism and mental health: https://shorturl.at/rIUW2 Dita Von Teese is internationally recognized as the Queen of Burlesque, having set a history-making benchmark for this great American art form with unrivaled artistry, flair and sophistication as performer, creative director, choreographer and producer. Dita's signature style has made her muse to some of the greatest couturiers and designers—influencing their collections, appearing on their runways, in their campaigns and on red carpets. She has also led the way as designer, collaborator and entrepreneur, with eponymous forays in fashion, beauty, music, publishing, spirits and entertainment production. On stage, Dita is renowned for delighting audiences with a nonpareil romp into fantasy and spectacle, her original and ornate sets and haute couture costumes swathed in Swarovski crystals dazzling transcontinental audiences. Jean-Paul Gaultier, Elie Saab, Alexis Mabille, Jenny Packham and Zuhair Murad are among the fashion designers who create looks for her performances, and her custom footwear is always by Christian Louboutin. Many of her most awe-inspiring costumes are realized in collaboration with legendary corsetier Mr. Pearl and burlesque star-turned-designer Catherine D'Lish. So extraordinary are her performances and productions that Dita is a marquee ambassador worldwide for the artform. Taylor Swift tapped Dita to play a burlesque-styled fairy godmother to the pop icon's Cinderella in the star-studded video “Bejeweled,” the chart-topping track off Swift's 2022 bestselling album, Midnights. Dita even shares two of her trademark martini glasses in the video, the two icons taking a sparkling spin within them. Weeks before, Dita teased cinema goers across the globe in the 2022 critically acclaimed film “Don't Worry Darling,” with Harry Styles, Florence Pugh and Olivia Wilde. It is a style that Dita has also taken to market with namesake collections in lingerie, gloves and jewelry; hats with Hood London; and a signature clothing collection in collaboration with Austrian-based designer Lena Hoschek that is in the works. It always comes back to the curtain call, of course, and Dita's four full-length revues are the grandest tours in burlesque history: “Strip, Strip, Hooray!” (2013-2016), “The Art of the Teese” (2017), “Dita Von Teese and the Copper Coupe” (2018), and “Glamonatrix” (2019 and 2022-2023). These sensational spectaculars showcase a gender- and body-diverse cast of the crème de la crème of neo-burlesque performers, hailing from all over the world. In 2022, as in 2019 (a tour interrupted due to the pandemic), Dita and her star troupe staged “Glamonatrix” in historic theatres across Australia, New Zealand, Europe and the US—including five sold-out nights at the London Palladium, and packed houses at the prestigious Folies Bergère in Paris and Burgtheatre in Vienna. Dita made theatrical history bringing burlesque to the Opera Garnier Monte Carlo, with Prince Albert II of Monaco in attendance. Dita Von Teese Links Tickets: https://www.ticketmaster.com/ditavegas Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ditavonteese Website: https://dita.net/ Subscribe to the audio podcast of Allison Interviews on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, and subscribe to the video podcast on YouTube. :-) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sharing my thoughts on the underwhelming fashion month that was Spring/Summer 2024! Neon green (Elie Saab, Kate Spade, PatBo) Metallics (Ralph Lauren, Prada) Big applique lace (Valentino, Georges Hobeika) Red for the neutral girlies (Kendall Jenner in Shiaparelli) 50s volume hair etc (Versace, Shiaparelli) Giant Sequins (Carolina Herrera, Proenza Schouler) Drop Waists Not as much of the big poofy stuff I saw last year (Last Year's Giambattista Valli) and not as much satin/taffeta as last year
Er ist der Gatekeeper zu den schönsten Düften der Welt. Und schauen wir doch alle mal selbst: Wer hat wie viele Flacons in seinem Bad stehen und wieviel dafür bezahlt? Es ist auf jeden Fall Big Business. 58 Milliarden Euro werden mittlerweile weltweit für Fragrance ausgegeben. Tendenz: jedes Jahr 13 % mehr. Bis 2032 sollen es rund 86 Milliarden Euro sein. Kein anderes Luxusprodukt kommt uns so nah, kein anderes ist begehrter: Das zweit beliebteste Geschenk der Welt – es ist Parfüm. Nur Geschenkgutscheine werden noch lieber verschenkt. Kein Wunder also, dass die Branche on fire ist. Große Übernahme-Schlachten inklusive: Das Luxus-Konglomerat Kering, Inhaber von Hype-Brands wie Gucci und Balenciga, hat gerade den berühmten Parfum-Hersteller Creed gekauft. Estée Lauder hat Tom Ford übernommen. Für 2.8 Milliarden Dollar. Was das alles bedeutet: Darüber habe ich mit Deutschlands oberstem Duft-Repräsentanten gesprochen. Udo Heuser. Er ist Präsident der Fragrance Foundation, die alljährlich die besten Parfüm-Kreationen mit den Duftstar-Awards prämiert. Und Mitinhaber der Nobilis Group, der führende Distributeur für Luxus- und Lifestyle-Düfte in Deutschland, Österreich und Schweiz. Ich habe ihn im Headquarter seiner Nobilis Group in Wiesbaden besucht. Als CEO und Managing Partner vertritt er rund 60 Brands von Parfum-Genie Francis Kurkdjian, Atkinsons, Brioni, Elie Saab, Montblanc, Versace bis eben Creed und demnächst auch noch Brunello Cucinelli. In TOMorrow sagt er, wie sich das Business verändert. Die entscheidenden Trends. Aber auch wertvolle Tipps: Wie wird ein Duft denn nun richtig aufgetragen? Was tun, wenn ich Leute einfach nicht riechen kann? Und wieso Parfums immer wichtiger werden für unser Personal Branding. Das neue Luxusverständnis – das alles jetzt hier in TOMorrow. Viel Spaß mit dem Duft des Erfolgs, viel Spaß mit Deutschlands Parfum-Papst Udo Heuser.
Rym Saidi Breidy began her modeling career in 2003 after winning Elite Model Look Tunisia. She won the inaugural season of the Arabic reality show MISSION FASHION on LBC TV in 2006, which was overseen by Lebanese fashion designer Elie Saab. On July 16, 2017, she married Lebanese television presenter Wissam Breidy in Milan. The couple met on the fourth season of the Arabic version of the reality television series Dancing With The Stars in 2016. #hikmatwehbi#rymsaidibreidy#podcast #arabicpodcast#hikmatwehbipodcast #wstudiodxb حكمت_وهبي# حكمت_وهبي_بودكاست# بودكاست#
The 2023 Academy Awards just happened, so Holly is back this week to discuss Red Carpet fashions with “just a few comments and opinions,” because who would we be if your favorite personal stylist didn't give her opinion on Hollywood's biggest night? Duh, that is why we are here! #Helloooooo In this episode, Holly takes us through her favorite hits and misses on the 2023 Red Carpet, helping you understand what the stars are wearing, so you can learn how this type of high fashion will translate and trickle down to regular everyday folks. In general, the Oscars do not aim for the outrageous or wacky factor like we see for the Met Gala or the Grammys. This is the absolute highest honor in the film industry. Traditionally, the Academy Awards Red Carpet is where the world's most prestigious stars present themselves in the way they'll be remembered decades from now. And, at least this year, most people understood the assignment. But hold on a minute! Did you know that in 2023, the “Red Carpet” is not actually red anymore?(We are still calling it the “Red Carpet” for this episode, however.) So, fun fact: The New York Times recently quoted a big-time celebrity event planner, Mandy Weiss, and she said the color of the red carpets has changed because of fashion. It must match the dresses, and the color red just really clashes. The carpet has been red since 1961, back when it was all about a star's movie and what role they were nominated for. Now it's all about what the stars are wearing and which designer they are wearing. The New York Times states that, in fact, event planners say trends and carpet colors now correlate with the trends on the runways. "It all goes back to fashion and style and trendsetting," says Mrs. Weiss. The carpet should reflect the fashion that's going to walk down the carpet and not fight with it. So, this year it was called the Champagne Carpet. Alrighty then. We can roll with it. HOLLY'S TOP PICKS: Halle Berry Halle wore a stunning angelic white haltered gown by Tamara Ralph with a thigh-high slit, a midsection cutout, and a flowing skirt. But the most notable aspect of the look was the shimmery pink rose appliqués placed delicately across the neck and at her hip. Honey, that slit up the leg! We mean, we literally couldn't tell she if had underwear on. That's how high it was...and speaking of her legs, she sure does have the legs pull off this dress. She was absolute perfection. Michelle Yeoh Continuing with the white trend, Michelle Yeoh made history when she won the award for Best Actress at the Oscars, becoming the first Asian woman to take home the prize. It had already been a hugely successful award season for the actress, not just in terms of recognition, but also when it came to her red-carpet style. But, when it came to deciding what to wear for the biggest night of them all, Yeoh turned to Dior and creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri, who created a beautiful feathered white gown especially for her. This dress initially may look like just a lot of fabric, maybe even like a bridal gown. However, it was handmade by Dior Haute Couture atelier – featured waves of feathers in ivory silk organza. It had a sleeveless illusion top which made her dress look strapless from far away but wasn't. When you take a closer look, you can see the illusion part which is a netting. Added with diamond earrings, her hair style, and her diamond jewelry, she was next level! She is just stunningly, remarkably gorgeous at 60 years old. We had to look that up! She's completely fabulous. Emily Blunt Blunt matched a form-fitting, off-the-shoulder Valentino dress with a white clutch that was adorned with pearls and a silver appliqué to keep the outfit monochrome. She added hanging, embellished earrings to her stylish updo of backswept hair. Blunt showed that an off-the-shoulder column dress, done right, can be perfection. The understated gown got a dollop of bling courtesy of Blunt's Judith Leiber envelope clutch and a double dose of pink perfection via a pair of Chopard chandelier earrings. DYING over the earrings. When Holly says “off the shoulder,” it was boob level, low, low off-the-shoulder. But she is so beautiful. You can see how gorgeous her skin is. And those gorgeous earrings! She had very, very natural makeup. She was just glowing and effortlessly chic. Mindy Kaling One of Holly's top looks of the night in custom Vera Wang was Mindy Kaling. She was someone who made Holly fall out of her chair! Never have we seen her look so beautiful and elegant. The custom Vera Wang white dress featured off-the-shoulder sleeves and a mesh Illusion with white boning bodice. So unexpected and fashion forward! Her hair was simply slicked back and effortless. She just looked stunning, stunning, stunning. #NEXTLEVEL Eva Longoria Wowza. Speaking of wowza, and we mean wowza! Eva Longoria in her Zuhair Murad couture beaded deep V-neck gown just brought a level of elegance that very, very few can achieve successfully pull off. This dress was made for her - even though this dress was a disco ball. (Those were her words, not ours.) But a chic disco ball. But it didn't look like a disco ball, and it was not too much on her, even though she is a bit “vertically challenged.” She is not tall. She is a very petite and small person, but she just looked like a supermodel and this dress. TREND ALERT: Longoria's dress was a very sexy dress and with the mirrors on it, which has been a trend that we've seen a for a few seasons now. Normal people can add this trend in simple ways: on a sweater or jeans, a sweatshirt, or just on a handbag. Instead of sequins, it's like wearing tiny, little mirrors. This look, in small doses, can easily trickle down for styles for us regular people. Sofia Carson Dressed in Giambattista Valli Haute Couture, what looks like a gown is actually a custom white draped silk-chiffon off-shoulder crop-top featuring a twisted cut-out bodice paired with an asymmetrical waist ball gown skirt. Sofia styled her look with a Chopard necklace featuring seven octagonal shaped emeralds totaling 122.49-carats along with 92.57-carats of pear-shaped, marquise cut, baguette cut and round shaped diamonds set in Fairmined-certified white gold jewelry from the Haute Joaillerie Collection. www.chopard.com O.M.G. Everybody was talking about this necklace. It looked like something you see in a museum. This necklace...absolutely unreal! She must have had security guards around her by the 1000s. We mean, she probably couldn't pee that night by herself, right?? Tems For the Oscars, Tems (the Grammy-winning Nigerian artist—born Temilade Openiyi— who is the first African woman to have five Billboard hits) selected a custom white sculptural gown from Ukrainian brand Lever Couture's AW22 Leleka Couture collection, a look that Tems described as "outside the box." She wore the dreamy white gown with metallic silver eyeliner and cocoa-lined lips that complimented the overall futuristic tone of the outfit. It had this big structure over her head that was on-theme and ahead of the fashion curve. So, it was not her fault that they sat her in the middle of a row, and no one could see around her. Fashion first, damn it! Move her to a better seat! Michelle Williams The actress, who was nominated in the Best Actress in a Leading Role category for her work in The Fabelmans, arrived at the 95th annual awards ceremony in an all-white Chanel couture look. The dress was a little mature for her, and felt like somebody much, much older could have worn because it was strapless, with netting over the top of it - like when you don't want to show your arms or shoulders. Holly was just a little surprised, because she could have gotten away with something much more avant-garde. Ariana DeBose She looked stunning, arriving at the 95th Academy Awards in a white Atelier Versace gown with all-over silver embellishments, featuring a sexy deep V at the front and a thigh-high slit leg. She paired the dazzling number with silver heeled sandals, and diamond jewels. Zoe Salanda For Zoe Saldana, the 2023 Oscars presented an opportunity to join the sustainability discussion and incorporate practices into her life — starting with the pinnacle red carpet. As an ambassador for Suzy Amis Cameron's RCGD Global, the Academy's official sustainability partner, and an awards presenter, the Avatar: The Way of Water star accessorized a Fall 2022 Fendi Couture mesh and lace-paneled slip-gown with vintage Cartier jewels. It was not over the top. It was very effortlessly chic and simple. This was the perfect way to represent the sustainability movement, standing up for the re-wear, reuse and recycle effort. Monica Barbaro Barbaro arrived wearing an elegant Elie Saab Haute Couture gown. The California native looked stunning in the dress that featured a plunging neckline and a deep purple front-tie skirt with a velvet bow in the front. Sexy yet so incredibly classy! When she was being interviewed, she stated how incredibly grateful she was to Elie Saab and the showroom and the team to be given this dress, because even before she even made it in the movie industry, and nobody knew who she was, they were supporting her and loaning her dresses. So good for them! Good on Elie Saab for keeping the faith! Florence Pugh The Don't Worry Darling star arrived on the Oscars carpet wearing Valentino. Her jaw-dropping outfit featured a black minidress with pockets shrouded by a draping off-the-shoulder cape in a creamy grayish-beige hue. A dramatic cape ebbed out from the pleated bodice into cloudlike poof sleeves and a long train. She finished the look with black platform heels, a structural abstract diamond necklace, sparkling pink drop earrings, and a black bow in her hair. The whole thing opened at the bust, like an empire waist. You could see her legs and it flowed like a train behind her. Holly was just aghast and has never seen anything so daring and unexpected! She tells us she was just dying over this look! Florence is very young. And she has a very edgy, punk vibe. One of Holly's top, top picks of the night!!! “And I just loved every single bit of it. I want this to trickle down. So, if I have to make this trickle down myself I do not care. God I love this. Did I say that already just saying I'm gonna put this picture under my pillow at night and I'm going to manifest this look for me.” – Holly Katz HONORABLE MENTION Winnie Harlow Harlow arrived in a soft yellow archival 2005 Armani Privé couture column dress. Sustainable fashion has really made a statement on the Red.. or excuse us, Champagne Carpet this year as we are seeing celebrities wanting to showcase garments that have already made a statement instead of having a designer make something brand new for them. She is completely gorgeous in her own right. And she pulled off this look flawlessly. She doesn't need a lot of extras. The very, very light yellow color of the gown looked beautiful with her skin tone. Elizabeth Olsen Elizabeth Olsen was a vision as she walked the red (champagne) carpet in a long, black, Givenchy halter gown with a slicked back bun and a red lip. Completely open in the back. Stunner. Hong Chau Chau, who is nominated for best supporting actress for her role in “The Whale,” walked the red (champagne) carpet at the biggest event of the year in a custom pink Prada gown that featured a nod to her Vietnamese heritage. The collar of her dress, known in English as a Mandarin collar, is a short and stiff upright collar. It's popular in both Chinese cheongsams (also known as qipao) and Vietnamese dresses known as ao dai. She added this design detail at the last minute. Malala Yousafzai The Pakistani female education activist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate wore a silver sequined gown by Ralph Lauren with a hood, long sleeves, and a cinched detail on one side of the waist. She accessorized only with a large silver diamond ring and a gold ring with a large emerald from Santi Jewels, and wore minimal makeup, and added a pop of color with a bright red lip. HOLLY'S TOP LOOK OF THE NIGHT! NO SNAPS Ruth E. Carter Carter, who in 2019 became the first Black person to win the Oscar for costume design for her work on Marvel's “Black Panther,” was recognized for the film's sequel, “Wakanda Forever.” She is a master at costume design, but she might have had a "Sound of Music" moment, as it looks like she was wearing the drapes. #DAMN The dress was just a lot, and really swallowed her. It was a bright yellow strapless gown, but you couldn't see her body shape. This was a no-no for Holly. Jennifer Connelly Connelly arrived in a black, off-the-shoulder Louis Vuitton column gown with a beaded triangle-shaped embroidery panel that came literally all the way up to her chin. To Holly, it looked like a spaceship. This dress was probably stunning in person, but, um, no girl! No snaps. Absolute the worst dressed. That's all for now, folks! We could go on and on and on. Did we get it right? Did we get it wrong? We want to hear your comments! We hope you enjoyed this episode, and Holly will be dreaming and scheming about her top picks!
Alpha Nero, one of the fastest growing design and shop fit-out manufacturing businesses in the Middle East, is celebrating 8 years of growth and success.The company marks this occasion by setting out an expansion plan to Saudi Arabia and other GCC countries With an extensive portfolio that includes brands such as Armani, Dior, Dolce & Gabbana, Elie Saab, Gucci and Tag Heuer, Alpha Nero has forged its way to regional and international markets taking advantage of its reputation in the UAE. The company is set to inaugurate a new production facility in Saudi Arabia next year. https://alpha-nero.com/. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mounia Akl talked about her latest film "Costa Brava, Lebanon."Mounia Akl is a director and writer from Lebanon. She holds a bachelor's degree in Architecture from ALBA, Beirut and an MFA in Directing from Columbia University, New York and is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences®. Her first feature film, Costa Brava Lebanon, premiered in 2021 at the Venice Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival and BFI London Film Festival amongst others. Some of her other previous work includes fiction films (Submarine, 69th Cannes Film Festival), web series (Fasateen, Do Not Disturb, BILY) and collaborations with fashion designers and architects (Dior, Sandra Mansour, T Sakhi, Elie Saab). Apart from directing, Mounia has also taught Directing at the NHSI, Northwestern University, Chicago and was a Screenwriting preceptor at Columbia University, New York where she was also Richard Peña's assistant. Mounia is currently developing new projects between Beirut and LA where she was recently a Ted Talk Women speaker.Created & hosted by Mikey Muhanna, afikra Edited by: Ramzi RammanTheme music by: Tarek Yamani https://www.instagram.com/tarek_yamani/About Movie Night: Movie Night is an interview series that calls for afikra community members who are interested in movies and films to spend time watching along with the entire community. Movies will be announced on afikra's watching list. This interview series will host filmmakers and actors who are featured in the announced movie. Community members will be asked to watch the film on online streaming platforms or online film festivals before the series and join the conversation with the creators of the film. Movie Night is an opportunity for members to ask questions about the plot, behind the scenes, themes, and information about the movie.Following the interview, there is a moderated town-hall-style Q&A with questions coming from the live virtual audience on Zoom. Join the live audience: https://www.afikra.com/rsvp FollowYoutube - Instagram (@afikra_) - Facebook - Twitter Support www.afikra.com/supportAbout afikra:afikra is a movement to convert passive interest in the Arab world to active intellectual curiosity. We aim to collectively reframe the dominant narrative of the region by exploring the histories and cultures of the region- past, present, and future - through conversations driven by curiosity. Read more about us on afikra.com
Mounia Akl talked about her latest film "Costa Brava, Lebanon."Mounia Akl is a director and writer from Lebanon. She holds a bachelor's degree in Architecture from ALBA, Beirut and an MFA in Directing from Columbia University, New York and is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences®. Her first feature film, Costa Brava Lebanon, premiered in 2021 at the Venice Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival and BFI London Film Festival amongst others. Some of her other previous work includes fiction films (Submarine, 69th Cannes Film Festival), web series (Fasateen, Do Not Disturb, BILY) and collaborations with fashion designers and architects (Dior, Sandra Mansour, T Sakhi, Elie Saab). Apart from directing, Mounia has also taught Directing at the NHSI, Northwestern University, Chicago and was a Screenwriting preceptor at Columbia University, New York where she was also Richard Peña's assistant. Mounia is currently developing new projects between Beirut and LA where she was recently a Ted Talk Women speaker.Created & hosted by Mikey Muhanna, afikra Edited by: Ramzi RammanTheme music by: Tarek Yamani https://www.instagram.com/tarek_yamani/About Movie Night: Movie Night is an interview series that calls for afikra community members who are interested in movies and films to spend time watching along with the entire community. Movies will be announced on afikra's watching list. This interview series will host filmmakers and actors who are featured in the announced movie. Community members will be asked to watch the film on online streaming platforms or online film festivals before the series and join the conversation with the creators of the film. Movie Night is an opportunity for members to ask questions about the plot, behind the scenes, themes, and information about the movie.Following the interview, there is a moderated town-hall-style Q&A with questions coming from the live virtual audience on Zoom. Join the live audience: https://www.afikra.com/rsvp FollowYoutube - Instagram (@afikra_) - Facebook - Twitter Support www.afikra.com/supportAbout afikra:afikra is a movement to convert passive interest in the Arab world to active intellectual curiosity. We aim to collectively reframe the dominant narrative of the region by exploring the histories and cultures of the region- past, present, and future - through conversations driven by curiosity. Read more about us on afikra.com
Shannon Walker is the founder of agency Social Disruption and is a passionate and multi-disciplined communications specialist. She has worked with major brands like Liberty London, where she launched their Influencer Marketing department as well as luxury fragrance brands such as Cartier, Bvlgari, Jimmy Choo, Elie Saab, Alaïa and Issey Miyake. Shannon has enjoyed a seven-year career at the forefront of disruptive Digital PR strategies that have achieved triple percentage YOY revenue growth and increased brand rankings for B2C businesses. Wanting to create more purpose through her profession, Shannon's mission is to help drive industry change around diversity and meaningful communications to reinforce positive and uplifting online environments. In this episode we talked about the disparity of pay for some creators of colour and what we can do as an industry to resolve it. We also discuss brands like Nike that are leading the way in inclusion and others that have embraced stamping out racism as part of their marketing campaigns. @thebcma Presented by @gordonglenister Produced by Neil Whiteside at Freedom:ONE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fashion month coverage continues with our reviews and analyses of London, Milan, and Paris Fashion Weeks. Notable coverage includes Diesel, Isabel Marant, Gucci, Valentino, Simone Rocha, 16arlington, Givenchy, Elie Saab, and more. Plus, how did Anna Grace find herself at an Illuminati concert? Katie can't seem to keep herself in one location, and this week included outfits from the first of multiple trips this spring. Don't miss it! Anna Grace's Outfits Katie's Outfits Verve Instagram --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vervepodcast/message
Haute couture is about innovation and exquisite tailoring, but it's also about ideas. Franco-Cameroonian designer Imane Ayissi, the first Black designer honoured with the title of "couturier" by France's Federation of Haute Couture and Fashion, offers a collection that fuses Western and African influences. Meanwhile, Japan's Yuima Nakazato interrogates the limits of our abilities of perception with his "Liminal" collection. And after a two-year absence, Lebanese couturier Elie Saab is overjoyed to be back in Paris. FRANCE 24 takes you to the catwalks at Paris Fashion Week.
La Haute couture est laboratoire de recherches sur les matières, les coupes et les couleurs, mais aussi sur les idées. Le Franco-Camerounais Imane Ayissi, premier créateur de mode noir à avoir été adoubé par la Fédération de la Haute couture, prône la mixité des savoir-faire africains et occidentaux. Le Japonais Yuima Nakazato questionne le liminal, ce qui est tout juste perceptible. Le maître couturier oriental Elie Saab ne cache pas sa joie de revenir défiler à Paris après deux ans d'absence.
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Para o retorno do Fashionterapia temos 7 tendências da moda bridal, discutiremos sobre os millennials e a busca pela versatilidade do vestido de noiva e decidiremos o futuro da sandália gladiadora no “Guarda no Closet ou Vende no Enjoei”. O #abb voltou e dessa vez é para ficar! Ficha técnica: Estilo regencial: Houghton by Katharine Polk, Nadia Manjarrez Studio e Odylyne the Ceremony. Cores: L Wells e Andrew Kwon. Detalhes em preto: Vera Wang, Morilee by Madeline Gardner e Galia Lahav. Babados: Andrew Kwon, Anne Barge, PatBO e Vera Wang. Alfaiataria: Kaviar Gouche, Houghton by Katharine Polk e Elizabeth Fillmore. Laços: Marchesa, Lihi Hod, Viktor & Rolf e Elie Saab. Renda: Michael Kors NYFW. Moda pet: Revista L' Officiel. Fontes de pesquisa: Stylight e Report. Apresentação, edição e produção: Isadora Faleiro Dúvidas, dicas e sugestões: blogaburguesinha@gmail.com
SSD's love of skincare grew out of her frustration with her own skin. After high school, her occasional flare ups became constant. including consistent cystic acne. Throughout college and as she entered a career in public relations and fashion. Sahar knew she had to get this under control because it wasn't just affecting her skin, her confidence and mental strength were also being affected. Seeking the guidance of aestheticians and dermatologists alike, her education in skincare really began. After understanding that our skin can be a reflection of what's going on internally, SSD sought out skin products with proven efficacy to enhance her skin's texture and purity. Products that would calm The redness and inflammation, actively fight breakouts an hydrate the skin. That Experience lead to SSD to emerge her passions for skincare with mental health awareness. As an avid advocate for mental health coalition, her desire is for more people to embrace the fact that happiness is an inside job. Happy skin, Happy Within is not just a tag line - it is a mantra she lives by, but it takes work and community. The development of Sundree is a natural progression in its journey. An entrepreneur and true GLOW-getter at heart, SSD has founded multiple successful companies, most notable, laChambre Public Relations. Building branch through strategic VIP placement and media relations over the last 15 years, SSD has worked with some of the worlds most recognizable brands, including Aritzia, Kenneth Cole, Keds, New Balance, Swarovski, Elie Saab, Charlotte Olympia, and many more. Sahar also hopes to see more young, female entrepreneurs and people of color succeed. That's why she launch INCUBATE, pro bono program that supports emerging designers and beauty entrepreneurs within the BIPOC community. SSD is also a founding member of I am a voter., a nonpartisan movement that aims to create a cultural shifty around voting and civic engagement. SVN is a skincare junkie at heart whose obsession with all things skin started at a very early age. As a young girl, SVN watched her mom apply her skincare products gently with ease, always marking the importance of taking care of skin and having a committed routine to follow. As SVN embarked on the world of being a teenager, she was continuously reminded to wash her face nightly and to apply sunscreen regularly. This is where SVN's love of skincare began. After graduating from the USC Marshall School of Business, Sahar attended and graduated law school. As important as her education was to her, deep down, Sahar knew she was meant to answer a higher calling - creating her own brand. She thought to herself, ‘What better field to venture into than the one I've been a part of since I was a girl - skincare!' While pregnant, SVN was wary of the potentially toxic and impossible-to-pronounce ingredients in most of her skincare lineup. She also recognized that her seven-step routine was just way too complicated with the number of new responsibilities on her plate. But when she looked for a brand that was clean, simple, effective and affordable, she couldn't find one. Realizing that skincare doesn't need to be this complex, she began her journey to simplify skincare with the belief that less is more. Wanting only the best for herself, and women everywhere, she joined forces with SSD to bring Sundree to life. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/skincareanarchy/message
Tiara Young is an international model. Born in Detroit, Michigan, she began her career as a model at the age of 17, and was the first woman of African-American descent to appear in Charlotte Tilbury campaign. She walked for various designers at Paris Fashion Week like Vivienne Westwood and Devastee, and she did showroom work for Elie Saab & Louis Vuitton. She appeared on magazine covers, including Harper’s Bazaar UK, London Evening Standard and Stylist. She also has been featured in Vogue. Tiara’s modeling work includes advertising campaigns for brands like Nordstrom, Newman Marcus and Barneys. Beauty campaigns include brands CoverGirl, Maybelline, Charlotte Tilbury, L’Oréal Kerastase & La Roche-Posay. Tiara is currently represented by Select Model Management and Skorpion Management. Follow Tiara on Instagram and TikTok Tiara's profile on Models.com
Marta Ortiz lleva once años trabajando en la industria de la moda. Con la edad de 15 años, Marta empezó a desfilar y a hacer carrera en las pasarelas de las capitales de la moda. Nueva York, París, Milán, Tokyo o Madrid, Marta ha desfilado para firmas tan importantes como Chanel, Armani o Elie Saab. Este año 2021, Marta se lanza con un nuevo proyecto profesional. Manteniendo su vínculo con la industria de la moda, Marta se adentra en el mundo sostenible con su proyecto emprendedor Matiz. Marta y yo hablamos sobre sus años en el mundo de la industria, sus primeros recuerdos y sus experiencias encima de las pasarelas. También charlamos acerca de las lecciones que ha aprendido a lo largo de todos estos años. Y además, nos desvela en qué consiste Matiz, quiénes están detrás del proyecto y cuándo saldrá a la luz. INFO MARTA: IG: @martaortizp
Hello ski vibes! A seemingly unlikely combo, we saw a ton of ski lodge, parka vibes coming out of Paris this Fall. But luckily it was balanced with the city’s usual level of aloof chicness, so thank goodness for that. Listen in to hear how our brackets shaped up with our final six pics, Each x Other, Elie Saab, Louis Vuitton, Dawei Studio, Courreges and Miu Miu. We also discuss Thom Browne, Dior, Chanel, Schiaparelli and Givenchy. Then in Style Snacks, we unpack the Meghan and Harry interview, LVMH is the most valuable European company now, Exor buys a piece of Christian Louboutin and House of Gucci looks AMAZING!www.runwaywalkscurrenttalks.com https://www.instagram.com/runwaywalkscurrenttalks/ https://twitter.com/RunwayTalks https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW7W32h_5l7nnlrL1vazjlw/featured
Chloe has a new creative director, Elie Saab is joining Amazon Luxury, and the Gucci murder is getting a movie. Pantone's colors for 2021 are here. And are headbands the new statement accessory? Come hang out!
Lebanese couture is revered around the world for its flamboyance and artistry, with collections destined for clients based in Saudi Arabia, the Emirates and the US. But in recent months, a crippling economic crisis, the Covid-19 pandemic and of course August's catastrophic Beirut port explosion have threatened the industry like never before. Some of the biggest names in Beirut fashion, including the likes of Elie Saab and Tony Ward, spoke to FRANCE 24 about their experience of the past few months.
Dans le monde souvent feutré de la mode, les couturiers libanais ont toujours fait preuve de flamboyance. Un savoir-faire artisanal inégalé, tourné principalement vers l’Arabie saoudite, les Émirats arabes unis et les États-Unis. Mais aujourd’hui, la crise économique, la pandémie et surtout l’explosion au port de Beyrouth en août 2020 ont mis à terre cette économie très lucrative. Quelques mois après la catastrophe, de grands noms beyrouthins, Elie Saab et Tony Ward, ont souhaité témoigner.
“Everybody is going to be using digital means now to tell their stories. The advantage that big [fashion] brands used to have was that they could do so much more offline as well. Online does, to a huge extent, level out the playing field. So, if a smaller brand is able to innovate, there’s a lot of opportunity for them.”With September (AKA fashion month) less than a week away, Rohma Theunissen sat down with Ritu Upadhyay, Middle East Bureau Chief at WWD, to talk about the current state of the Middle Eastern fashion industry, her predictions for the region’s first fashion month post-pandemic and how brands can engage with the Middle Eastern consumer and market in the absence of traditional events. Hosted by: Rohma TheunissenAbout Ritu UpadhyayRitu Upadhyay is the Middle East Bureau Chief at Women’s Wear Daily (WWD). Often referred to as “the fashion bible,” WWD has been THE industry voice of authority for the global fashion, retail and beauty communities for over 100 years. Ritu covers the business side of retail and fashion along with trends and runway shows, bringing together a unique understanding of both the creative and commercial sides of the fashion industry. For the last ten years, she has covered international runways shows in emerging markets, reporting on new design talent, as well as breaking news on retail markets across the Middle East. She has profiled fashion luminaries including Giorgio Armani, Tom Ford, Christian Louboutin, Elie Saab, as well as traveled to factories across India to report on manufacturing and skilled artisans. Ritu studied journalism and political science at Northwestern University. She began her career at the newsweekly, TIME Magazine in New York and has authored a biography on President John F. Kennedy. In addition to WWD, she has covered the Middle East for Bloomberg TV. Born and raised in Chicago, Ritu has lived in New York, India, Jordan and Pakistan, and currently divides her time between Washington D.C. and Dubai.
Who wore what? Among our faves last night, Kristen Wiig in Valentino, Penélope Cruz and Margot Robbie in Chanel Couture, Natalie Portman in Dior, Scarlett Johansson in Oscar de la Renta and Sandra Oh in Elie Saab.
What comes to mind when you think of feathers? Kim Kardashian's Roberto Cavalli at the Met Gala or Sonam Kapoor's Elie Saab gown that did the round as memes? In this episode, our resident fashion expert Manish @dandydujour talks about how to toe this delicate line with feathers.
Sabrina has been obsessed with fashion since the age of 14, when she got her start in the industry as an assistant buyer, working alongside her sister Jaimie, at the local surf shop in their hometown of Boca Raton, FL. Less than a decade later, Sabrina had created a name for herself in the fashion industry as a buyer for Dolce Vita—her dream job—and went on to work with industry-leading brands like Elie Saab and CP Shades. After graduating from New York City’s Fashion Institute of Technology, she began honing her focus to the performance apparel and athletic leisurewear industry, managing accounts for Nesh, Nux, and Prismsport. Still, Sabrina struggled to find sustainably made, domestically produced basics at an affordable price. This gap in the market, combined with a nuanced understanding of what both buyers and customers want, led to the creation of Brooklyn’s first sustainable, domestic, and affordable collection of basics with an athletic edge and unparalleled softness. She called it Softwear. wearsoftwear.com
What happens when you believe in yourself and focus on the positive you want in your life? Jessica Durrant, a freelance illustrator specializing in the fashion, beauty and lifestyle genres shares with us her creative journey and how tuning into her authentic voice allows her to create artwork that stands the test of time. With clients such as Jimmy Choo, Sephora, Lancôme Paris, and runway designer power houses such as CHANEL, Oscar de la Renta, and Elie Saab under her belt, she shares many tips on working with clients, the benefit of personal work and why it’s important to believe in yourself. TODAY WE WILL LEARN HOW TO Thrive in your art practice Deal with rejection Expand your business through personal work Evolve your artistic style Know when to say “no” to clients Work through creative block Turn around negative self-talk FIND JESSICA HERE: Jessica Durrant’s Website Jessica on Instagram Jessica on Twitter Jessica’s Etsy Shop VISIT THE SHOW NOTES AT LETSHIGHLIGHTREAL.COM FOR The TOP 10 HIGHLIGHTS from today's episode Additional RESOURCES mentioned Visually designed QUOTES to inspire you, and for you to share on Pinterest to inspire others A PROMPT to help you go deeper and get a little more real with yourself Be sure to visit us and connect further on Instagram & Pinterest @letshighlightreal
Traemos actualizaciones sobre la nueva marca de lujo de Rihanna y el conglomerado LVMH. La casa de moda italiana, Fendi , despide a Karl Lagerfeld después de una relación de 54 años no sin antes rendirle tributo a su legado, modelos lloran en la pasarela al darle un ultimo adiós al creativo, y también compartimos con ustedes la emoción y las buenas nuevas de que los Jonas Brothers han vuelto y más cargados de moda que nunca: Giambattista Valli, Elie Saab y más en su nuevo video musical: Sucker.
Descarga este episodio CRISIS EN VENEZUELA. CÓMO SIGUE LA HISTORIA. Tras la fallida entrega de asistencia a los venezolanos, golpeados por la escasez de alimentos y medicinas, el Grupo de Lima se encamina a elevar al máximo la presión sobre el gobierno chavista. El bloque emitió un comunicado de 18 puntos en apoyo al proceso de transición democrática y la reconstrucción de Venezuela. En el texto, "reiteran su convicción de que la transición a la democracia debe ser conducida por los propios venezolanos pacíficamente y en el marco de la Constitución y el derecho internacional, apoyada por medios políticos y diplomáticos, sin uso de la fuerza". En línea con el pedido del vicepresidente norteamericano, Mike Pence, que asistió a la cumbre de Bogotá, el documento alcanzado también propone la profundización de las sanciones económicas e insiste con la presión diplomática contra el régimen de Maduro.. Finalmente, el bloque advirtió que "actuará colectivamente" si el presidente encargado Juan Guaidó, su familia, o la familia de su esposa, sufren algún tipo de violencia o atentado. Documento completo: TELEVISIÓN RUSA MUESTRA OBJETIVOS MILITARES EN EEUU. La televisión estatal de Rusia mostró el domingo, según publica Infobae, una lista de instalaciones militares de Estados Unidos que serían objetivo de Moscú en caso de un ataque nuclear y dijo que un misil hipersónico que Rusia está desarrollando podría golpearles en menos de cinco minutos. En la transmisión, Dmitry Kiselyov, presentador del principal programa semanal de noticias de la cadena Rossiya 1, "Vesti Nedeli", mostraba un mapa de Estados Unidos e identificaba varios objetivos que según él Moscú querría alcanzar los nuevos misiles hiperónicos "Zircon" (o Tsirkon) en caso de una guerra nuclear. Entre los objetivos mencionados están el Pentágono, sede del Departamento de Defensa ubicada en Virginia, y la residencia presidencial y centro de comando en Camp David, Maryland. INFOBAE JUICIO A SANDRO ROSELL, EX PRESIDENTE DEL BARCELONA FC. Se completó la primera jornada del juicio contra Sandro Rosell, ex presidente del Barcelona entre 2010 y 2014 y acusado de blanquear casi 20 millones de euros que obtuvo de la Confederación Brasileña de Fútbol (CBF). Rosell, de 54 años, fue enviado a prisión preventiva en 2017 por la jueza Carmen Lamela, quien le impuso entonces una fianza de 78,6 millones de euros. Según la jueza, Rosell, su esposa, Marta Pineda, el abogado Joan Besolí y otras tres personas formaba parte de una organización criminal que ocultó dinero desviado de la CBF entre 1989 y 2012 por su expresidente Ricardo Teixeira, investigado en Estados Unidos. LA VANGUARDIA LLEGAN LAS MICRO SD DE 1 TB. La inexorable marcha para aumentar las capacidades de almacenamiento continúa con el anuncio de las primeras tarjetas microSD de 1 TB del mundo. Micron y la marca SanDisk de Western Digital lanzaron productos UHS-l microSDXC en el Mobile World Congress. Dispinibles desde abril de 2019 a un precio de 450 usd. SanDisk y Micron presentan sus primeras tarjetas microSD con 1 TB de memoria. https://urbantecno.com/tecnologia/sandisk-micron-tarjetas-microsd-1-tb-memoria XATAKA VUELVE EL "REAL SLIM SHADY". Eminem, el rapero estadounidense publicó la reedición de uno de sus trabajos más icónicos. The Slim Shady, segundo álbum de estudio celebra así su vigésimo aniversario. La reedición incorpora además nuevos ‘bonus tracks’. Hay una selección de cortes que no llegaron a entrar en el repertorio oficial: una versión a cappella de Hazardous Youth, Get You Mad, Bad Ways Always Die (perteneciente a la banda sonora de Wild Wild West) y diferentes versiones de Guilty Conscience. LOS MÁS Y LOS MENOS DE LOS OSCAR 2019. Además de los ganadores de estatuillas en cada edición de los premios Oscar tenemos a ganadores y perdedores de la alfombra roja. Así que recurrimos a Cecilia Centurion Santos. Ella es consultora en marketing y apasionada de la moda. Podés seguir a Cecilia en Instagram @ceciliaccs. Aquí va la lista! Los más y los menos de los Oscars 2019 Ellas no acertaron con sus atuendos. Laura Dern.Ni el color, ni la forma, ni el tejido... el vestido de Rodarte que eligió la actriz nos supo a poco. Linda Cardellini.La actriz no pasó desapercibida ante las cámaras con un voluminoso vestido rosa de volantes y lazo en la cintura de Schiaparelli Haute Couture. Gemma Channo atinó con este vestido de Valentino Alta Costura. Kacey Musgravestampoco estuvo a la altura con este modelo rosa bebé de Giambatista Valli. Rachel Weisz. Para mi fue muy poco acertado su vestido de Givenchy con cuerpo superior de látex con el que la actriz parecía estar embarazada de muchos meses y no hizo justicia a su belleza. Ellos también se equivocaron. Stephan Jamesescogió un smoking de Etro de chiffón color bordeaux con botas blancas y un pin de un sol en dorado. Pharell Williams estuvo con un conjunto de dos piezas con pantalones cortos y estampado de camuflaje, una combinación demasiado informal para este tipo de acontecimiento. Jason Momoa con un traje de terciopelo rosa bebe. Mujeres Mejor Vestidas. Helen Mirren - Con un precioso drapeado de Schiaparelli. Helen vuelve a ser un ejemplo de sencillez y elegancia en estado puro Brie Larson - Con un hermoso vestido brillante pintado al cuerpo de la marca Celine. 3. Julia Roberts. Con su vestido rosa de Elie Saab para los Oscar 2019, uno de los mejores looks sin pasar por la alfombra roja. Amanda Stenberg - La actriz se ha decantado por los flecos, como una de las tendencias más destacadas de las últimas temporadas, en un vestido de corte recto y tirantes 5. Regina King. La actriz brilló con un vestido con cola y abertura lateral en blanco inmaculado a juego con sus stilettos de Oscar de la Renta. Hombres Mejor Vestidos. Chris Evans ha sido otro de los hombres en aportar originalidad al traje de dos piezas. Lució un vistoso outfitde Salvatore Ferragamo, Nicholas Hoult Siguiendo la tendencia que busca nuevas siluetas y diseños para jugar con el tradicional traje masculino, el actor se ha decantado por un ‘total look’ de color negro firmado por Dior. Diego LunaEl actor mexicano llegó a la gala ataviado con un traje de Brunello Cucinelli, con smoking color azul. Uno de los actores más elegantes de la alfombra roja. Rami Malek el ganador del Oscar como mejor actor vistió un elegante y conservador esmoquin negro de Saint Laurent. Henry Golding El actor británico de origen malayo debutó en la alfombra roja de los Oscar con un imponente esmoquin de Ralph Lauren. Share on facebook Facebook Share on google Google+ Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Share on whatsapp WhatsApp Te pedimos que te tomes un pequeño tiempo para responder a esta breve encuesta. Nos sirve para mejorar.
Hooray! We’re so excited to welcome you to a brand new season of Let's Discuss! To kick Season 5 off we are discussing all things wedding-related. Between now and last season Monica and her boyfriend Oli got engaged, there was a big royal wedding (congratulations Megan and Harry!) and as twenty-somethings, many of our friends are thinking about taking that next step. We couldn't think of a more fun and love-filled way to start Season 5. Whether you're in a relationship, are celebrating your friends, or just love a good stalk of a wedding hashtag, we hope you'll love virtually chatting all things weddings with us. EPISODE 33 SHOW NOTES Ella's blog - Coco’s Tea Party Monica's blog - The Elgin Avenue Ella's Instagram account - @CocosTeaParty Monica's Instagram account - @MonicaBeatrice SHOW LINKS A special thanks to our amazing editor Rosie Lord Monica’s engagement announcement on Instagram The Wedding Planner movie trailer featuring Jennifer Lopez Megan Markle’s daytime wedding dress Megan Markle’s evening wedding dress Carrie Bradshaw trying on wedding dresses Lily Pebbles’ Brides Magazine shoot Blair Waldorf’s Elie Saab wedding dress Kate Middleton’s wedding dress Gwen Stefani’s wedding dress Monica from Friends’ wedding dress Lydia Elise Millen’s stunning Kate Halfpenny wedding dress Welsh Lovespoon EPISODE 33'S TAKEAWAY TIP Re-wear your favourite wedding guest outfit for multiple occasions. Just switch up your accessories! AKA “Channel your inner Astrid” from Crazy Rich Asians For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Hooray! We’re so excited to welcome you to a brand new season of Let's Discuss! To kick Season 5 off we are discussing all things wedding-related. Between now and last season Monica and her boyfriend Oli got engaged, there was a big royal wedding (congratulations Megan and Harry!) and as twenty-somethings, many of our friends are thinking about taking that next step. We couldn't think of a more fun and love-filled way to start Season 5. Whether you're in a relationship, are celebrating your friends, or just love a good stalk of a wedding hashtag, we hope you'll love virtually chatting all things weddings with us. EPISODE 33 SHOW NOTES Ella's blog - Coco’s Tea Party Monica's blog - The Elgin Avenue Ella's Instagram account - @CocosTeaParty Monica's Instagram account - @MonicaBeatrice SHOW LINKS A special thanks to our amazing editor Rosie Lord Monica’s engagement announcement on Instagram The Wedding Planner movie trailer featuring Jennifer Lopez Megan Markle’s daytime wedding dress Megan Markle’s evening wedding dress Carrie Bradshaw trying on wedding dresses Lily Pebbles’ Brides Magazine shoot Blair Waldorf’s Elie Saab wedding dress Kate Middleton’s wedding dress Gwen Stefani’s wedding dress Monica from Friends’ wedding dress Lydia Elise Millen’s stunning Kate Halfpenny wedding dress Welsh Lovespoon EPISODE 33'S TAKEAWAY TIP Re-wear your favourite wedding guest outfit for multiple occasions. Just switch up your accessories! AKA “Channel your inner Astrid” from Crazy Rich Asians For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
I veckans Stil ska vi ta en titt på en av Hollywoods mest slitstarka stjärnor som fortsätter att stråla och hålla stilen Jane Fonda. I december firade hon sin åttioårsdag, klädd i en glittrande vinröd byxdress, designad av Elie Saab. Jag är glad att jag fortfarande hänger med, det var inget jag räknade med, sade hon i sitt tal under middagen som också var en välgörenhetstillställning för en organisation som hon 1995 startade i delstaten Georgia, med syfte att hjälpa ungdomar i riskzonen att nå sin fulla potential. Georgia Campaign for Adolescent Power and Potential, heter den. I talet sade hon också att en av fördelarna med att ha uppnått den aktningsvärda åldern är att hon fått uppleva hur människor faktiskt kan förändras, på ett genomgripande sätt. Det inger optimism, som hon sade. Hon talade om ungdomarna, men hon kunde lika gärna ha pratat om sig själv. För om det är någon som har genomgått metamorfoser och kommit underfund med sig själv på vägen, så är det Jane Fonda. I veckans program berättar vi mer om Jane Fondas liv och karriär. Vi undersöker också varför den äldre kvinnans status under de senaste åren verkar ha förändrats, till det bättre, både i populärkultur och modesammanhang. Vi berättar även om en av Jane Fondas bästa vänner, skådespelaren och komikern Lily Tomlin, som hon spelar mot i TV-serien Grace and Frankie. Och så tar vi en närmare titt på Jane Fondas frisyr.
P.M. brokers new deals in India Prime Minister Netanyahu landed in India for a historic diplomatic mission only yesterday, but already he's building tons of new bridges with Indian leaders, businesses and more. P.A. says ‘No' to American-led peace initiative Palestinian authority President Mahmoud Abbas made a long speech from Ramallah yesterday, outlining in part, that the Palestinians will reject all U.S. mediation in future peace negotiations. P.a. President rejects U.S. mediation Dr. Martin Sherman, Founder & Executive Director of the IISS speaking at ILTV Studio about if peace efforts have a future without the United States involved. 4. Hamas official attacked in Lebanon A Hamas official in Lebanon has just been wounded in an attempted car bombing. The Terror group has immediately blamed Israel for the attempt on his life. Hotel in Uruguay rejects Israeli guests A hotel in Uruguay has just rejected two Israeli guests, because the owner says he disagrees with Israeli politics. Israeli ‘Dreamer' arrested in the U.S. ‘DACA' offered Asylum and support to children of Immigrants who illegally entered the United States, until it was axed by President Donald Trump last year. Fly easier with Amadeus Ori Ben Artzi, Deputy CEO Of Amadeus Israel speaking at ILTV Studio about the Israeli company that puts choices back in the hands of travelers. N.J. pulls out of Danish bank to fight B.D.S. New Jersey is now taking a massive stand against the B.D.S. Boycott of Israel. The state has just divested all its funds from Denmark's biggest bank. Israeli startup targets infant death in cars A new cutting-edge car sensor developed in Israel will detect and protect babies left alone in cars. 10. Introducing the ‘Crescent' Smart Tech Adapter Miri Berger, CEO & Co-Founder of 6Degrees speaking at ILTV Studio about the Israeli company six-degrees that enables hand free usage. Israel looks to the future of Cryptocurrencies The Israeli Government is always looking to the future, and it looks like they're starting to take digital currency, known as ‘Crypto-Currency', very seriously. Gal Gadot dons dress by Lebanese Designer Gal Gadot is gracing our headlines once again, Elie Saab targeted after captioning picture of Gadot in the dress as ‘Flawless' 13. Hebrew word Of The Day: KHAI-SHAN | חישן = SENSOR Learn a New Hebrew word every day. Today's word is "Khai-shan" which means "sensor" The Weather Forecast Tonight should be cloudy with a chance of rain and even thunderstorms, and a low of fifty-two, or eleven degrees Celsius. Tomorrow you can expect partly cloudy skies and possibly more rain, with a high of about sixty-five, or eighteen degrees Celsius. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.