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Fashion is the endless topic to talk for many people out there. So, you are the one who must be up to date about it if you belong to fashionable person. In this case, there are many references you can use to know the latest trend, including internet, magazine, books, and so on. But, have you known about the fashion trend for 2010? The following explanation will let you know more about 2010 fashion trend.
The same as the previous time, many designers will make their most adorable works and bring those inspirations in the form of amazing design people will mostly wear along the year 2010. Some of the trends you should know are including the high boots, one-shouldered dresses, ripped jeans and so on. By following the reference above, everyone will look at you as nothing but a trend setter.
For many people, the 2010 fashion trend is the hottest topic today, since it is claimed to be the exciting and sexy year for fashion! A pair of thigh-high boots with a classy outfit will bring the chic look to you. Most high boots feature rich suede or dark-colored leather and both chunky and thin heels are in fashion! Do you still think twice to get such boot? I do not think so.
If we talk about the one-shouldered dresses as a part of 2010 fashion trend, we should never forget about the fact that these dresses are appearing all over the red-carpet events. As a result, you will find tops and bikinis that follow this trend as well. The opinions coming from many people show that showing off one-shoulder in a dress can be subtly sexy yet remain elegant.
What about the ripped jeans? Yes, ripped and shredded jeans are back! Please remember that the return to pop culture started in 2008 with sexy ripped jeans appearing in many magazines and celebrity sightings. Now, the trend is starting to appear on the streets. For me, the ripped jeans are the great fashion idea. What about you?
Whenever we talk about fashion, a superbly hot looking lady starts reverberating in our mind. The reason behind this is fashion is a replica of beauty, makeup and style, that is best seen in women. But it does not mean that male are behind the fashion scene. Today the metro-sexual man is equally conscious about their looks and style as a girl.
Fashion is considered synonymous with girls and therefore there is a different market for ladies fashion magazines. The fact of the matter is that these fashion magazines are an instant hit in the market. These magazines have made the women aware of the homely beauty therapies that were sparingly used earlier. Females save their time that they usually spend at beauty parlors and get a natural beauty treatment at affordable prices. These fashion magazines help the females to keep looking attractive, fit, sexy and healthy. From all kind of beauty tips for looking attractive to fitness tips to keep your body in shape, any health related query to support good health, ask any thing from them and they would provide you with solutions in the next edition.
The fashion conscious female is now more aware about the way they look and present themselves. They have brought a transformation in their lifestyles, now they take advantage of opportunities available in the market for them. This might have brought positive change in the life of women, people all over the world raise brows after witnessing the confidence of women of 21st century. This has brought the positive changes in the women, now they are more confident and fashion following than ever. Whatever it may be but you can’t deny the fact that these magazines have not only changed the lifestyle of women but also have helped in the growth of the fashion studios. Cheers! On the success of fashion.
Through her 30+career in magazine publishing, Wintour has developed a reputation for being distant and cold. It has been said that she a demanding boss and is difficult to work for, an opinion Wintour doesn’t exactly deny. In 2003, Lauren Weisberger, one of Anna Wintour’s former assistants published the book The Devil Wears Prada, based on her experience working at Vogue magazine. The book was made into a movie in 2006 and Anna Wintour made celebrity magazine and fashion magazine headlines when she showed up to the premiere wearing Prada.
In August 2009, Anna Wintour along with the creation of the September 2007 issue of Vogue magazine were the subjects of the documentary, “The September Issue.” The documentary shows, for the first time, the demanding work required to produce an issue of Vogue magazine.
Forbes magazine recently reported that though the documentary is touted as “the real Devil Wears Prada,” that “Wintour mostly is portrayed as a professional and a perfectionist with a well-defined vision and an inferiority complex that becomes apparent when she admiringly talks about her three siblings who consider her profession “amusing”; Wintour’s sister, for example, lobbies for farmers’ rights in Latin America.”
Anna Wintour was born in 1949, in London, England, to newspaper editor Charles Wintour and his wife, philanthropist Elinor Wintour. As a teenager, Wintour dropped out of school and instead pursued a life that revolved around the chic London life of the 1960s, frequenting the same London clubs of pop culture’s biggest celebrities and musicians like The Beatles and Rolling Stones.
Before Vogue magazine, Anna Wintour started out in the fashion department of Harper’s & Queen in London. Over the years, she climbed the editorial ladder and bounced from magazine to magazine between New York and London. In 1976, she moved to New York and took over as fashion editor at Harper’s Bazaar magazine. With a stop at Viva magazine after Harper’s Bazaar in between, Anna Wintour took a job with New York magazine in 1981. From the start, Wintour was driven and had her own sense of style and direction. In 1986, she returned to London as top editor of publisher Cond? Nast’s British Vogue magazine.
It’s at British Vogue that Wintour’s cold demeanor earned her a few memorable nicknames: “Nuclear Wintour” and “Wintour of Our Discontent.” In 1987 she went onto another Cond? Nast magazine, Home and Garden, where she abruptly changed the magazine’s title to HG.
Though subordinates grumbled about Wintour’s management style, Cond? Nast’s top executives clearly supported her decisions; she earned a reported salary of more than $200,000 plus a $25,000 annual allowance for clothes and other perks.
In 1988 Anna Wintour left HG magazine and became editor-in-chief of Vogue magazine with one goal: reinstate Vogue magazine as the fashion authority. At the time of her arrival, Vogue magazine was losing ground to a three-year-old upstart, Elle magazine, which had already reached a paid circulation of 850,000. Vogue’s subscriber base meanwhile, was a motionless 1.2 million.
In her more than two decades at Vogue magazine, Wintour has more than accomplished her goal. She successfully restored Vogue’s supremacy and today the magazine enjoys the nickname of the “fashion bible.”
For all her critics, Anna Wintour has made many influential decisions that affect the magazine industry at large. She popularized putting celebrities instead of supermodels on magazine covers; she mixed low-end fashion pieces with expensive pieces in her photo shoots; she championed unknown fashion designers, making the careers of Marc Jacobs, Alexander McQueen and John Galliano.
While Anna Wintour has garnered much attention for her distant demeanor and contributions to the fashion world, many are unaware of her commitment to philanthropy. Some of her generosity includes raising money for the Twin Towers fund after the September 11th terror attacks and with the Council of Fashion Designers of America, she helped create a new fund to encourage and support up-and-coming designers. Each year, she also organizes a fundraiser for the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s costume department, which over the years has brought in some $50 million. This event attracts many celebrities and is covered relentlessly in fashion, society and celebrity magazines.
As for her personal life, she and husband David Shaffer divorced in 1999. The couple has two children together, Charles and Katherine. Currently, Anna Wintour maintains a relationship with investor Shelby Bryan.