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Dj Jos @ Fashion Night
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Organicarma At Paris Fashion Week (oct 07)
OrganicArma hit Paris Fashion Week and cranked up their sound at the Louvre. The event at the Louvre was a first. Oscar Carvallo, the fashion designer, wanted to create an art installation fusing…
Of Montreal – Suffer For Fashion & Sink The Seine
Of Montreal – Suffer for Fashion & Sink the Seine @ Pitchfork curated ATP Festival Camber Sands 2008
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Mediolanum, the city of fashion and elegancy

Have you ever heard the name Mediolanum, the name of the second largest city of Italy. If not, don’t worry, it’s just the old Roman name for Milan, Italy.
Coming to Mediolanum for the first time? Discover this elegant city through the eyes of one who lives there explained in a perfect way for the first time visitors or for those wishing to experience again its unique culture and elegancy.
The crucial start to your Milan visit is to make sure you have all the information you need regarding getting to the city, getting around the city and the most importantly where to stay and where to eat. Be sure to check this comprehensive guide to city Airports (Malpensa and Linate), its metro system or even road and rail network.
If you decide to enjoy its attractions, don’t worry I will explain you all its attractions, from majestic Duomo to the ancient Basilica of Sant’Ambrogio to The Last Supper of Leonardo da Vinci. If you are looking for some romantic spots in this city, than Brera don’t can be the right palace for this with its Paris atmosphere or the picturesque views of the Navigli Canals ( Grande and The Naviglio Pavese) or Galleria Vittorio Emanuele called the ‘salotto della città’ (The city Lounge) or famous gardens like Gardini Pubblici (Civic Gardens) and many others.
Relax and take one of many tours of the city or to nearby Como Lake or Pavia and Vigevano. And if you would like to do some shopping than it is a heaven for shopping lovers and you will find only the best. Just wait for big sales in July and January every year. Paris and New York might think that they are the fashion capitals of the world, respectively.
But the true inspiration for fashion lovers, designers and fashion models is in the end this city. It offers shopping for those who cannot accept anything but the best. Such stores include Prada, Dolce & Gabbana, Gucci, Armani, Valentino, Laura Biagiotti, Fendi and more. There is something for everyone in Milan streets of fashion.
Milan is a great place to go if you want to look good. The Milanesi are serious people and they are most serious about their fashion, from big Italian names like Prada, Armani to numerous new comers. Put on your best outfit and your most comfortable (and stylish) walking shoes and explore all Milan’s beauty.
Of course I can’t miss two football teams like Milan and Inter! The city’s two football (soccer) teams are presented in detail with both San Siro stadium guides and club histories.
There are a hundred and one good reasons why you should decide to visit this city. If there’s a question that this guide does not answer be sure to drop me a line and I will include it in the site. After all you may not be the only one searching for it. Source: Milano, the fashion capital!
My name is Pero Milos and I was born in Split, Dalmatia and grew up by the sea. I have worked in the tourist business for more than thirty years. Today I live in Milan, Italy.
Nobody will be better guide to you when you decide to visit Italy or Croatia no matter if you are not an enthusiast of nudist beaches or scuba diving but a “simple” tourist trying to find the best place for your holiday.
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Paris: Worldâ??S Fashion And Cultural Pivot Mecca
Paris- the worldâ??s cultural pivot and fashion Mecca. Who wouldnâ??t want to visit the enticing capital of France at least once in a lifetime? Getting away from the Charles de Gaulle International Airport on arrival may not be as easy as it sounds as the terminals are all spread out.
If you have booked your accommodation in one of the luxury hotels in the arondissement, so much the better for you. This simply means that you can get by to sites like the Eiffel Tower, Champs Elysees, and Musee Louvre et al rather easily. If you happen to be on business with sights set on some after-work leisure travel, we recommend the Normandy Hotel which has a conference centre and a business centre as well as six conference rooms of varying sizes. But if you are in the mood for some history and culture along with tradition, we strongly advocate the Edouard VII Opera which is bang next to the Parisian Opera. It is also one of the few hotels in Paris that accepts pets.
These are just instances of good, comfortable accommodation. Paris is a beautiful city with lofty cultural values apart from being the hub of European chic. Getting around is easy. You can take a cab and drive to various spots, although we might as well warn you that French traffic is pretty unruly with pedestrians â?? especially â?? showing little concern for traffic rules.
If you are living in one of the Paris luxury hotels in the arrondissement you might consider taking a walk around. Thereâ??s plenty to do and see even as you take a stroll beside the Seine down to the imposing cathedral of Notre Dame with its filigreed portals, doorways, not to mention sculptures, nave and the organ. Right next to it is the a la mode Pompidou Centre and the Arc de Triomphe.
Other cultural centre-pieces are the Musee Louvre which houses the famous Mona Lisa among other masterpieces and the Musee Dâ??Orsay which houses its impressive Rodin collection.
The sophistication of Le Paris doesnâ??t end with its magnificent history and culture. The city is also home to one of the worldâ??s best-known universities- the Sorbonne.
But if you wish to get into the very soul, the skin of the city, we suggest you stop by at the cafes known for informed exchanges between artistes of various genres, take tour buses around the city, try French café au lait at food stands, speak to the artists sketching away furiously beside the Seine� in short live it up a la Paris!
We also recommend that you take the subway train or TGV (pronounced as â??Tay Jhay Vayâ??) at once a day to travel to suburban Paris and enjoy the various sights and sounds of the city. And if you are traveling out, say to London or within continental Europe we suggest you donâ??t catch the flight out, take the Eurostar train instead. The experience will be nothing short of unforgettable.
Mike Greaves is a self-made entrepreneur, a well known travel consultant and internet marketer. Over the years he has traveled across the world and has numerous writings credited to his name in many renowned publications. His areas of writing include travel experiences including reviews of Luxury Spas , Five Star Hotels and Ski Resort .
How Long Does It Take To Get From Paris The Hotel To The Fashion Outlet Mall Las Vegas?
which outlet mall? If you mean the Fashion SHow Mall, it is NOT an outlet mall, but is close to paris- maybe 2 miles away. The outlet malls are south of the city. One would be about 10 miles south and the other is in the “town” of Primm and is more like 20 miles away.
Paris: Worldâ??S Fashion And Cultural Pivot Mecca
Paris- the worldâ??s cultural pivot and fashion Mecca. Who wouldnâ??t want to visit the enticing capital of France at least once in a lifetime? Getting away from the Charles de Gaulle International Airport on arrival may not be as easy as it sounds as the terminals are all spread out.
If you have booked your accommodation in one of the luxury hotels in the arondissement, so much the better for you. This simply means that you can get by to sites like the Eiffel Tower, Champs Elysees, and Musee Louvre et al rather easily. If you happen to be on business with sights set on some after-work leisure travel, we recommend the Normandy Hotel which has a conference centre and a business centre as well as six conference rooms of varying sizes. But if you are in the mood for some history and culture along with tradition, we strongly advocate the Edouard VII Opera which is bang next to the Parisian Opera. It is also one of the few hotels in Paris that accepts pets.
These are just instances of good, comfortable accommodation. Paris is a beautiful city with lofty cultural values apart from being the hub of European chic. Getting around is easy. You can take a cab and drive to various spots, although we might as well warn you that French traffic is pretty unruly with pedestrians â?? especially â?? showing little concern for traffic rules.
If you are living in one of the Paris luxury hotels in the arrondissement you might consider taking a walk around. Thereâ??s plenty to do and see even as you take a stroll beside the Seine down to the imposing cathedral of Notre Dame with its filigreed portals, doorways, not to mention sculptures, nave and the organ. Right next to it is the a la mode Pompidou Centre and the Arc de Triomphe.
Other cultural centre-pieces are the Musee Louvre which houses the famous Mona Lisa among other masterpieces and the Musee Dâ??Orsay which houses its impressive Rodin collection.
The sophistication of Le Paris doesnâ??t end with its magnificent history and culture. The city is also home to one of the worldâ??s best-known universities- the Sorbonne.
But if you wish to get into the very soul, the skin of the city, we suggest you stop by at the cafes known for informed exchanges between artistes of various genres, take tour buses around the city, try French café au lait at food stands, speak to the artists sketching away furiously beside the Seine� in short live it up a la Paris!
We also recommend that you take the subway train or TGV (pronounced as â??Tay Jhay Vayâ??) at once a day to travel to suburban Paris and enjoy the various sights and sounds of the city. And if you are traveling out, say to London or within continental Europe we suggest you donâ??t catch the flight out, take the Eurostar train instead. The experience will be nothing short of unforgettable.
Mike Greaves is a self-made entrepreneur, a well known travel consultant and internet marketer. Over the years he has traveled across the world and has numerous writings credited to his name in many renowned publications. His areas of writing include travel experiences including reviews of Luxury Spas , Five Star Hotels and Ski Resort .
Paris: Worldâ??S Fashion And Cultural Pivot Mecca
Paris- the worldâ??s cultural pivot and fashion Mecca. Who wouldnâ??t want to visit the enticing capital of France at least once in a lifetime? Getting away from the Charles de Gaulle International Airport on arrival may not be as easy as it sounds as the terminals are all spread out.
If you have booked your accommodation in one of the luxury hotels in the arondissement, so much the better for you. This simply means that you can get by to sites like the Eiffel Tower, Champs Elysees, and Musee Louvre et al rather easily. If you happen to be on business with sights set on some after-work leisure travel, we recommend the Normandy Hotel which has a conference centre and a business centre as well as six conference rooms of varying sizes. But if you are in the mood for some history and culture along with tradition, we strongly advocate the Edouard VII Opera which is bang next to the Parisian Opera. It is also one of the few hotels in Paris that accepts pets.
These are just instances of good, comfortable accommodation. Paris is a beautiful city with lofty cultural values apart from being the hub of European chic. Getting around is easy. You can take a cab and drive to various spots, although we might as well warn you that French traffic is pretty unruly with pedestrians â?? especially â?? showing little concern for traffic rules.
If you are living in one of the Paris luxury hotels in the arrondissement you might consider taking a walk around. Thereâ??s plenty to do and see even as you take a stroll beside the Seine down to the imposing cathedral of Notre Dame with its filigreed portals, doorways, not to mention sculptures, nave and the organ. Right next to it is the a la mode Pompidou Centre and the Arc de Triomphe.
Other cultural centre-pieces are the Musee Louvre which houses the famous Mona Lisa among other masterpieces and the Musee Dâ??Orsay which houses its impressive Rodin collection.
The sophistication of Le Paris doesnâ??t end with its magnificent history and culture. The city is also home to one of the worldâ??s best-known universities- the Sorbonne.
But if you wish to get into the very soul, the skin of the city, we suggest you stop by at the cafes known for informed exchanges between artistes of various genres, take tour buses around the city, try French café au lait at food stands, speak to the artists sketching away furiously beside the Seine� in short live it up a la Paris!
We also recommend that you take the subway train or TGV (pronounced as â??Tay Jhay Vayâ??) at once a day to travel to suburban Paris and enjoy the various sights and sounds of the city. And if you are traveling out, say to London or within continental Europe we suggest you donâ??t catch the flight out, take the Eurostar train instead. The experience will be nothing short of unforgettable.
Mike Greaves is a self-made entrepreneur, a well known travel consultant and internet marketer. Over the years he has traveled across the world and has numerous writings credited to his name in many renowned publications. His areas of writing include travel experiences including reviews of Luxury Spas , Five Star Hotels and Ski Resort .
Paris Fashion Week: Who Says Paris is Best in the Springtime?
You haven’t lived until you’ve been to Paris in the winter — during Fashion Week of course! It may be cold and rainy, but Paris is always beautiful, and buzzing with excitement at a myriad of fashion shows, expositions and parties that even us mere mortals of the public can attend. And, if you’re lucky, you’ll get to brush elbows with celebrities and fashion world icons who jet-set over from the prior Fashion Weeks in New York, London and Milan.
The Fall/Winter Paris Prêt-a-Porter Fashion Week is the most prominent trade event for the fashion industry, when Fall fashions are rolled-out as a season preview for the world’s biggest retail buyers who’re scrambling to place their orders for fashion, handbags, jewelry, shoes, hats and cosmetics. Unlike other large industry convention hall tradeshows, Fashion Week is orchestrated citywide at some of Paris’ most prominent points of interest.
This year from February 25th to March 4th, top designers and fashion design students staged fashion extravaganzas ranging from the pinnacle of good taste to the surreal. Among the selected sites, were the Louvre, Jardin des Tuileries, Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Musée de l’Homme, le Champs-Elysee, le Tour Montparnasse, place du Trocadéro, Théâtre du Châtelet, and La Sorbonne.
Winter Paris Fashion Week 2007 took place February 26 through March 4, and featured everyone who’s anyone in the designer world, including long-time Parisian favorites Chanel, Dior, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Christian Lacroix and Givenchy.
Ah, the drama! Aside from the expected eccentric styles and surreal shows, more than a few eyebrows raised when an animal rights protestor stormed the catwalk nude in response to this year’s apparent return to use of fur as a luxury material.
London designer Stella McCartney (daughter of Beatle Paul McCartney), then made headlines for her “fur-free” show, showcasing warm alternatives to fur, with models clad in taffetas, satins, knitwear and cashmere.
Emanuel Ungaro’s Peter Dundas got everyone ready to hit the discos with his collection designed to celebrate night clubbing. Decked-out in plenty of bling and leather, the models strutted and slinked down the runway.
The most controversial show of the week had to be that of Viktor & Rolf. Dutch design partners Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren, are renowned for elaborate, wildly-imaginative shows. This year, they invented awkward contraptions that the models had to balance delicately, which were fitted with lighting and music as a kind of “personal fashion show.” The designs were somewhat gothic, reminding one of the movie Van Helsing. The poor models were also required to were stylized wooden clogs, which clip-clopped loudly as they paraded carefully down the runway.
Expectedly, there were WWII and ancient war themes in many of the fashion collections this year, incorporating tall boots, leather, fur, fatigue green, body armor, medallions and epaulettes. Even Jean Paul Gaultier revealed models wearing Scottish tartans with stylized Mohawks, as if going into battle.
Also during Fashion Week, the exclusive Paris boutique Colette, celebrated its 10th anniversary by inviting 10 art curators to spotlight a talent gallery-style on one of it’s walls. It was a fabulous way to show off it’s ultra-trendy collection of music CDs, shoes, handbags, branded water and accessories. The boutique is also renown for glamorous parties, art exhibits and dance classes, and definitely worth a visit when you’re in Paris.
Speaking of accessories, Nokia decided to unveil its Nokia 7373 Special Edition fashion phones by designer Giambattista Valli at Fashion Week, at the “Dress-your-Nokia-in-Giambattista Valli” Party. For the label-conscious, this is a must-have phone. Each one comes pre-loaded with a “behind the scenes” video for a glimpse into the life and inspiration of the designer, along with a selection of Valli graphics and the exclusive ring-tone, “Rhodium.”
Next year is sure to hold more fun and surprises. For sure, Paris in March is the place to be!
Mimi O’Connor is a contributing writer for Welcome2France a Paris corporate housing service.
Paris: Worldâ??S Fashion And Cultural Pivot Mecca
Paris- the worldâ??s cultural pivot and fashion Mecca. Who wouldnâ??t want to visit the enticing capital of France at least once in a lifetime? Getting away from the Charles de Gaulle International Airport on arrival may not be as easy as it sounds as the terminals are all spread out.
If you have booked your accommodation in one of the luxury hotels in the arondissement, so much the better for you. This simply means that you can get by to sites like the Eiffel Tower, Champs Elysees, and Musee Louvre et al rather easily. If you happen to be on business with sights set on some after-work leisure travel, we recommend the Normandy Hotel which has a conference centre and a business centre as well as six conference rooms of varying sizes. But if you are in the mood for some history and culture along with tradition, we strongly advocate the Edouard VII Opera which is bang next to the Parisian Opera. It is also one of the few hotels in Paris that accepts pets.
These are just instances of good, comfortable accommodation. Paris is a beautiful city with lofty cultural values apart from being the hub of European chic. Getting around is easy. You can take a cab and drive to various spots, although we might as well warn you that French traffic is pretty unruly with pedestrians â?? especially â?? showing little concern for traffic rules.
If you are living in one of the Paris luxury hotels in the arrondissement you might consider taking a walk around. Thereâ??s plenty to do and see even as you take a stroll beside the Seine down to the imposing cathedral of Notre Dame with its filigreed portals, doorways, not to mention sculptures, nave and the organ. Right next to it is the a la mode Pompidou Centre and the Arc de Triomphe.
Other cultural centre-pieces are the Musee Louvre which houses the famous Mona Lisa among other masterpieces and the Musee Dâ??Orsay which houses its impressive Rodin collection.
The sophistication of Le Paris doesnâ??t end with its magnificent history and culture. The city is also home to one of the worldâ??s best-known universities- the Sorbonne.
But if you wish to get into the very soul, the skin of the city, we suggest you stop by at the cafes known for informed exchanges between artistes of various genres, take tour buses around the city, try French café au lait at food stands, speak to the artists sketching away furiously beside the Seine� in short live it up a la Paris!
We also recommend that you take the subway train or TGV (pronounced as â??Tay Jhay Vayâ??) at once a day to travel to suburban Paris and enjoy the various sights and sounds of the city. And if you are traveling out, say to London or within continental Europe we suggest you donâ??t catch the flight out, take the Eurostar train instead. The experience will be nothing short of unforgettable.
Mike Greaves is a self-made entrepreneur, a well known travel consultant and internet marketer. Over the years he has traveled across the world and has numerous writings credited to his name in many renowned publications. His areas of writing include travel experiences including reviews of Luxury Spas , Five Star Hotels and Ski Resort .