Women’s fashion in Myanmar

A spectacular traditional dress show including exotic dancers and local fashion was held in Yangon, Myanmar, to mark Myanmar Woman Day which is celebrated on 3rd July. Women’s fashion in Myanmar is a bright mixture of bright colors, floral motifs and multicolored ethnic patterns. Sarongs and Longyis are the most popular clothes for local women, who prefer to dress in Myanmar silk or cotton…

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Princess Catherine joins the Navy (blue)

Catherine Duchess of Cambridge wore a double-breasted, navy blue coat-dress with epaulets to accompany her husband Prince William to the presenting ceremony of operational medals for service to members of the 1st Battalion Irish Guards. She accessorized with pumps, a hat and a clutch bag in the same color while the double row of gold buttons and a lucky shamrock golden brooch were the only elements…

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HOT! Versace collection for H&M, both men’s and women’s fashion

While I was still enjoying my fabulous wardrobe pieces from the Sonia Rykiel and Lanvin collections for H&M, the news hit me that luxury italian fashion House Versace is next to be designing for the high-street brand next winter and spring. H&M has announced the collaboration with Versace for autumn 2011. Donatella Versace herself will sign two ranges which take inspiration from the famous House’s heritage, featuring prints,…

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Worst dressed couple EVER

Old-lady-on-the-beach meets Tokyo rocker wannabe. The picture below is the proof why Katy Perry and hubbie Russell Brand should be considered style serial killers. Ouch. So kitch, it almost hurts looking at.

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Pachacuti hats win “The Observer” Ethical Award

Having talked about ethics in fashion in another article on PaulaTrendsets earlier this week, the announcement of  The Observer Ethical Awards came as a pleasant reminder that the world of fashion does applaud and honour those ethics indeed.  Derbyshire-based hat brand Pachacuti (means “upside down world” in Quechua),  the first company in the world to be accredited by the World Fair Trade…

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