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12 Nov

The Artist – Style That Remains

The Artist - return to femininity
The ArtistĀ  From the very beginning of our journey, we strive to create clothes that convey more profound meaning. Clothes that are not part of the fast fashionĀ industry, butĀ stand the test of time and remain an inspiration for generations to come.Ā  The Artist is indeed a portrayal of this philosophy, and after its official announcement, the time has come to revealĀ the nextĀ four pieces.Ā Ā Ā  Here is all you need to know about them...
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7 Nov

Feel With Colour: How Hues Can Help Our Mood

Feel With Colour: How Hues Can Help Our Mood
Choosing the proper colours for our outfit is a daily ceremony. Shoes must match the bag, the bag must match the jacket, the jacket must match the trousers and so on. Colours have significance not only for our look but for our inner state, too.Ā Because sometimes it’s hard to cope with life.Ā A new professional role seems to ask too much – colleagues won’t listen, efforts seem to hit a dead end. Married life has become a habit rather than an expression of love - sometimes you feel like you are invisible. All is a constant struggle. Turns out in moments like this careful colour choices may really help. Each hue has the power to influence how a person feels. Lighter and warmer...
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5 Nov

The Artist – A Depiction of the Modern Woman

Women and Fashion What we wear reveals our state of being, our aspirations, our values, dreams, and beliefs. Fashion has always been a statement of who we are as individuals and as women. In the past, it was a measurement of a lady's status in society, nowadays, it is a portrayal of her success. And indeed, it has walked a long way. Going through ages and eras, fashion metamorphosed into what it is today - bold and daring, perfectly depicting modern females' concerns and ambitions. The Artist As a celebration of this, we created The Artist - a collection inspired by the city and all women that strive within it. With a touch of the trends followed by Parisian gallerists in the '50s, The...
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30 Oct

Maye Mask – A grey hair looks cool

A grey hair looks cool - Maye Musk
Ā ā€œ I’m a scientist; I’m a dietitian, and I had a private practice for 45 years." " As a dietitian, no one comments on your looks. Perhaps if I were looking like 50 when I’m 70, then there’s more competition if I tried to look younger. I must say, makeup does make me look younger, and good lighting does as well, but bad lighting can make me look 95. People also like it when they see those wrinkles. And my mom never had a problem with aging. We never discussed it. And she died at 98 a very happy woman. So, as long as no one asks me to have less wrinkles, I think I’m on a rollā€ - says...
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22 Oct

Dress, Don’t Suppress: How Fashion Betters Mental Health

Dress, Don't Suppress: How Fashion Betters Mental Health
It’s not rare for women to experience mental health issues. About one in five struggles with depression, anxiety, phobias and others. What are the reasons and how can fashion help with these conditions? Read the article. Women and Mental Health Issues It’s not an uncommon sight on the city streets. Women who apparently don’t care at all about what they are wearing. Their clothes wrinkled and badly matched, hair disheveled or not properly cut and died. We may often be bemused by their looks, wondering how a person can be so disinterested in their own image. But we must not be too quick to judge. Because there may be much more to it. This look may be a sign of mental health issues. About one...
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13 Oct

Master of Fabrics – Hussein Chalayan

ā€žI was lucky I went to school in London because the tutors could see what to do. I knew I wanted to do something different. Why would I want to do what other people were already doing, because they would always do it better? I always wanted to work around the body. So throughout my college years, my work was quite freeā€œ – says Hussein Chalayan. His ā€œfashion majestyā€ is one of the most cerebral designers of his time. Just to highlight that Hussein Chalayan was chosen byĀ TimeĀ magazine as one of its ā€˜100 Most Influential Innovators of the 21st Century’. His colleagues say that he is one of the deepest thinking fashion designers of the new millennium. His shows are breathtaking - aqua...
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