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Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Tried To Be A Designer



My Sketches

-Not hide to mention here my 15-years-old`s dream is to be a world-class fashion designer,i remind of one day i pick up a pen and naturally draw something with no reason.And since then i often repeat this drawing and design action.Later some years,i adjust my dream into a professional fashion editor which i think is more realistic for me.Even though,i am very cherish the days of my being designer dream,and from some sketches i used to draw,i see a talent here,haha,a little joking here,but i do have talents.In this post,here they are,you can see this is a small collection,in fact,it is a small practice of design enlarging ( based on one design to enlarge into several ones ). Hope the victors are able to realize the similar design elements of this collection and wish everyone will enjoy my design.






Monday, November 11, 2013

Punk Couture


Clothes for Heroes

Paul Cook, late 1970s
Photograph © Dennis Morris - all rights reserved

Comme des Garçons (Japanese, founded 1969), spring/summer 2006
Photograph by Catwalking

John Lydon, 1976
Photograph by Ray Stevenson/Rex USA

Junya Watanabe (Japanese, born 1961), fall/winter 2006–7
Photograph by Catwalking

D.I.Y. Hardware

John Lydon, 1976
Photograph by Ray Stevenson/Rex USA

Gianni Versace (Italian, founded 1978), spring/summer 1994 Vogue Paris, February 1994
Photograph © Satoshi Saïkusa

Joe Strummer, late 1970s
Photograph © Pennie Smith

Riccardo Tisci (Italian, born 1974) for House of Givenchy (French, founded 1952), spring/summer 2008
Vogue Italia, March 2008
Photograph ©Glen Luchford, art partner

D.I.Y. Bricolage

Gary Wilson, 1977
Photograph © Roberta Bayley

Maison Martin Margiela (founded 1988), spring/summer 2011
Photograph © Nathalie Sanchez for Maison Martin Margiela

D.I.Y. Graffiti and Agitprop

Patti Smith, late 1970s
Photograph by Caroline Coon, Camera Press

Ann Demeulemeester (Belgian, born 1959), spring/summer 2000
Photograph by Catwalking

Joe Strummer, 1977
Photograph by Ray Stevenson/Rex USA

Helmut Lang (Austrian, born 1956), fall/winter 2003–4
Photograph by Catwalking

D.I.Y. Destroy

Sid Vicious, 1977
Photograph © Dennis Morris - all rights reserved

Karl Lagerfeld (French, born Hamburg, 1938) for House of Chanel (French, founded 1913)
Vogue, March 2011
Photograph by David Sims / art partner

John Lydon, 1976
Photograph by Richard Young/Rex USA

Rei Kawakubo (Japanese, born 1942) for Comme des Garçons (Japanese, founded 1969), 1982
Photograph by Peter Lindbergh

Jordan, 1977
Photograph from Rex USA

Rodarte (American, founded 2005)
Vogue, July 2008
Photograph by David Sims

Richard Hell, late 1970s
Photograph © Kate Simon

Hussein Chalayan (British, born Cyprus, 1970), spring/summer 2003
Dazed and Confused, March 2003, Photograph by Eric Nehr




Sunday, November 10, 2013

Try To Design Your Own Biker Jacket




-Have you imaged that one day you can design your personal jacket on line or on a smartphone? Well i bet some of you must have this opinion for a long time,because we all have our private beloved details for a jacket or some other pieces, whatever it is,and yesterday i road a news on Vogue Fr,which i call it a biker jacket project X. 

Based on Vogue Fr:The luxe denim and leather brand founded by Johan Lindeberg is launching Leather Project X, an application available online as well as on smartphones and tablets, allowing users to personalize their perfect biker jacket.

Not long after opening their first Paris point of sale with a permanent concession on the second floor of Galeries Lafayette, the luxury denim and leather brand created by Johan Lindeberg is now launching  Leather Project X. The application allows users to create their very own leather biker jacket and is available on line, on smartphone and on tablet. Already offered in the New York and Stockholm BLK DNM boutiques, the service allows clients to choose from three of the brand's models Leather Jackets 1, 5 and 8 as the basis for their perfect piece. The growing demand for personalization combined with the success of the Luxury Leather Jacket 8 inspired the brand to launch the application and as part of this project eight jackets were customized by models including Anja Rubik, Caroline de Maigret,Carolyn MurphyDaria Werbowy and Karlie Kloss before going on sale. Now every customer can create the jacket of their dreams in a few simple steps. After choosing the cut, shoppers choose their preferred shade from a huge range of colors including emerald, burgundy and electric blue, before building their jacket piece by piece from collar to cuff in lambskin, suede or sheepskin. The design possibilities are surely endless. Available from €2,600 in sizes XS to L, once the digital version of the jacket has been designed it is sent to the BLK DNM studio where in the space of six weeks the real thing is created, before being delivered to your door. Try the innovative application now at www.leatherprojectx.com.





GET UP EVERYONE,DESIGN YOUR OWN BIKER JACKET !!!




Friday, November 08, 2013

Chargrilled fennel-salt pork with apple & pecan salad




-I am not a chief,but i know there are thousands of salads,and for me,i always think salad is a super-mix-up dish,which reminds me of the "patchwork"in fashion design.And in fact,you can personalize your own salad with any materials you like,and just make sure it will be tasted good.Here,my vistors,i reedited a salad recipe contained pork,apple and pecan,wow,i do not know what is it gonna taste like,but i think at least it is worthy to be given a try.


*How You Make It
SERVES: 4
A crunchy salad of sweet apple wedges, zingy fennel, toasted sourdough and creamy pecan nuts is the perfect accompaniment to chargrilled pork steaks

Preparation 20 minutes | Cooking 10 minutes
1 egg yolk
1 tablespoon cider vinegar
2 teaspoons Dijon mustard
1⁄3 cup grapeseed oil
1 tablespoon finely chopped chives
1 teaspoon fennel seeds
2 teaspoons flaky sea salt
4 (150g each) pork medallion steaks
2 tablespoons olive oil
1⁄2 sourdough baguette, sliced 1cm
2 apples (I used Pink Lady), cored, thickly sliced lengthwise
2 baby fennel bulbs, trimmed, coarse outer layer removed, bulbs cut into wedges
2 handfuls rocket, coarsely torn
1⁄4 cup pecan nuts, toasted

For the chive mayonnaise 
Whisk the egg yolk, vinegar and mustard together in a small bowl. While continually whisking, gradually add the oil in a thin steady stream, continuing to whisk until the mix emulsifies and becomes creamy. Stir in the chives then season with salt and freshly ground black pepper. Reserve.

For the fennel-salt pork
Preheat a chargrill pan or barbecue on high heat. Pound the fennel seeds in a mortar until coarsely crushed. Add the salt and stir to combine. Lightly brush the pork with a little oil and sprinkle with the salt mixture. Fry the pork for 2 minutes each side or until golden brown and cooked to your liking. Transfer to a plate and cover with foil. Set aside for 5 minutes to rest.

For the salad & to serve
Brush the bread slices with the oil and fry for 1 minute each side or until lightly toasted. Fry the apple wedges for 1 minute each side or until browned. Put the apple, fennel, rocket and pecans in a large bowl. Drizzle with half the chive mayonnaise and toss to combine. Divide among serving plates and top with the bread then serve with the pork, drizzled with the remaining mayonnaise.



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Thursday, November 07, 2013

How To Style Your Hair Like Justin Timberlake`s


-Well,i do not know how to label Justin`s hair style,but we all know his hair style is on fire just the same as his new album,and i do more like his hair sometime,but i know Justin`s hair style is not my type,but i think maybe it is yours,so here it is a video teaching you how to style your hair like Justin`s.