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YES PLEASE MADEMOISELLE Fashion Copious: Editorial TogetherDocument JournalPhotographer: Christian MacDonaldStylist: James ValeriHair: Dennis DeVoyMakeup: Justine PurdueProp Styling: Daniel GraffCasting: Samuel Ellis ScheinmanModels: Ehren Dorsey, Maja Salamon, Gryphon O’Shea, Hollie May Saker, Andreas Lindquist, Jacob Morton, Matt Ardell, Felix Hermans, Nemanja Maksic, Kate Goodling, Antonina Petkovic, Charlotte Cardin, Harleth Kuusik, Zlata Mangafic, Franciska Gall, Joseph Matone, Betty Adewole, Maggie Jablonski Rockabilly Clothes | Rockabilly Dresses | Rockabilly Shoes Fashion Trendsetter knight cat FASHION|ONE BLOG | Ad Campaigns Fashion One Correspondent, Stefanie Jones travels the world to take you to cities rarely featured by other travel shows. From fashion, food, art, the… Find out more>>

Inspire the Starling Monochrome | SA Style Fyle | SA Style Fyle Well talk about a 360! We have gone from pretty pastels and blinding neons to black and white. The current IT word is Monochrome and everyone is shouting it from the hill tops. But before you grab your white t shirt and throw on your trusted black jeans there are a few rules and things to take into consideration. Make sure your white is gleaming white, I mean blinding white no old creamy grey looking items allowed (start stocking up now if you need to). The Monochrome look is not just about pairing a white top with black bottoms or vice versa. Another great way to find some monochrome inspiration is to have a look at the online shops Zara, Topshop and H and M all have fantastic inspiration pics to oogle over. Zara keeps it tailored and chic with prints and crisp lines. Never one to conform Topshop takes Monochrome and pairs it with bold primary colours. HM have fun with Monochrome and even include some texture in their styling. Love Aimee X

style file: daily fashion, party, and model news Curators, collectors, and friends of the Whitney Museum of American Art came together for its annual National Committee Spring Weekend to celebrate the 2014 Whitney Biennial exhibition, which openedthe first week of March. The cocktail and dinner was hosted by jeweler Coomi Bhasin, who’s best known for incorporating genuine historical artifacts into her intricate, dazzling designs. “We have pieces that are from art from the 15th century BCE, prehistoric beads, and arrowheads that are 20,000 years old,” she told Style.com. “We buy these pieces from museum dealers and put them in our house, but we don’t adorn ourselves, so I thought, Why not? We are the best canvas in the world.” Coomi’s gold-worked, sculptural jewelry for Spring and Fall …14 took over the museum’s entryway—diamonds and rubies glistened among Egyptian motifs, inspired antique ivory pendants, and floating Buddha heads. The evening was one of the last for the committee’s reunion in the museum’s Madison Avenue building.

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