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Print & Character

Show me what prints are hanging in your wardrobe, and I will tell you who you are. Prints have an immense weight in molding the message of the garment we wear. Therefore the style we choose carries the immediate message we send out to the world. What is your world? Alembika Resort 2016 Black & White & Bold are a definite statement: I am here and I love presenting myself.Graphic and Architectural grids are beautiful and send out vibes of certainty. Alembika Resort 2016 Flower prints are always popular yet we, mature women, wish to avoid the country girl look. Color and Fabric play a crucial role and turning it into an updated & elegant look. Vibrant colors and beautiful...

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Wear flats: new Red carpet rules!

This is the message from Cannes Festival: wear flats: new Red carpet rules! Comfort is invading the untouchable rule of high heals - practically an unspoken rule of etiquette. Ines de la Fressange - a fashion icon wore flats in all her red carpet appearances. Julia Roberts took it one step forward when she appeared at the Gala evening barefoot. Hers was also a feminist message, women should be able to have the same comfort as men! Alembika Resort Flats dominating the red carpet at Cannes should be seen as a very loud message to all of us women: let comfort rule our closet. Alembika Resort This comfort does not have to be at the cost of well designed clothes....

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A view point on Structure

By Roni Rabl When using the word Structure one imagines architecture; houses come to mind. In women's fashion we had men's suits and wide shoulder pads defining structure in styling women's clothes. Art Point The new wave of Cutting Edge designing & styling for women goes one step forward. No more imitating menswear. The major change is in the viewpoint that Style is more character & attitude than mere fashion. As Lena Kvadrat from Art Point says: "Women are stronger today, socially and economically. They wish to enhance their position in society also via garments without loosing the Erotic appeal." Lena is adamant against using the word Sexy. She stamps her foot and says: Erotic is not Sexy. Art Point...

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