Friday, April 27, 2007

Orlando Bloom Razor Cut Hairstyles for Men Cool

Orlando Bloom Hairstyles 2009

Orlando Bloom is creating a rage with his chic and carefree style. Orlando Bloom hairstyle is often seen making a hybrid of sorts to give new shapes to his otherwise curly and wavy locks.

orlando bloom haircuts trends
Orlando Bloom tried a fresh hairdo with razor cut mane messed up in the middle with short tidy sides and back. In contrast with such a hairstyle, Orlando has even exhibited the faux-hawk style and a mullet spiked out hairstyle which was, a change from his conventional long locks.

Orlando Bloom's razor cut Mohawk
Orlando Bloom's Fauxhawk
Orlando Bloom Mens Hairstyles 2009

Monday, April 23, 2007

In the Jeans:Fashion & Comfort

Fashion & ComfortJeans for all reasons
Keep up at the back, denim is about to move on again. Just as you've found your comfort zone of skinny Baxters and ballerinas, along comes a brace of new cuts to challenge your look. Just how did we get here? One minute jeans were Fashion & Comfortsimply workwear for miners and loggers, the next they're the height of glamour and we're not even blinking at the idea of Ј150 jeans. Actually, hang on a minute, jeans have been around since the '1800s so perhaps its not so inconceivable that fashion has moved on. From cowboys and rebellious screen idols, to the laidback '60s, it wasn't until rule-breaker Yves Saint Laurent used denim as part of his luxurious ready-to-wear collections in 1969 and his denim trouser suits became the sexy choice of the androgynous style set that denim became dressy, paving the way for the designer jeans of Gloria Vanderbilt and Calvin Klein. These mixed messages underlined the rebellious cool associated with denim.
in the jeansWhat next?
These days denim is considered acceptable in almost every situation although interestingly some old school institutions use it as a barrier to keep the riff raff out. Nevertheless it's so ingrained in the psyche of every fashion-literate mover and shaker that even dress codes won't put them off.While most of us judge our denim brands by their ability to flatter, there will always be the fashion faithfuls who follow a look because it's new and not necessarily because it looks good. But snigger though we may, they're the ones who help keep fashion afloat - where would the drainpipe jean be if it wasn't for those mavericks who tried it first? In the end there's room for all styles of jeans. Instead of striving for the perfect pair these days it's about aiming for the perfect wardrobe of jeans. So which ones have you got?

in the jeansjeansBright and beautiful
Hands up who lived in black and grey Superfines all winter? Guilty? Then this is the season to store them to make way for new summery shades. With white set to be the colour of summer it makes sense to employ white jeans as the mainstay of your warm-weather wardrobe. Bright white denim comes into its own at Lee, Jane Norman and Notify and it also looks fresh against hot summer brights and natural tan tones. Or why not experiment with the influx of new coloured denim? Think Matthew Williamson-style clashes of red skinny jeans with acid-bright Converse and Lacoste's pastel preppy poloshirts. Elsewhere on the high street you'll find Benetton-bright denim at Sass & Bide and Tsubi and soft pastels at TopShop and H&M.
Fashion jeansHey boyfriend!
It was only a matter of time before the baggy jean reentered the fold. Ultra-wide trousers are set to be key for next autumn so it's not surprising some people are keen to get a head start on the trend now. A primarily relaxed look, these jeans can be dressed up with a heel but only if the jeans are long enough or worn over tall boots. Clumpy sandals like Chloe's wooden-heeled platforms work well as they can be too heavy with narrower jeans. Labels like Oasis, Diesel, Gap and French Connection are backing baggy jeans. French Connection's jeans have been a bestseller for months while Gap's jeans are a timely antidote to the stretch-skinnies so prevalent elsewhere on the high street.





Sunday, April 15, 2007

Cornrows style Haircut

cool Cornrows style for men
Cornrow is a kind of braid hairstyles where the hair is divided into sections & braided closely to the scalp. It can be worn by both men or women, but with a little patience to create it.
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Cornrows hairstyle

Thursday, April 12, 2007

News!Penelope Cruz collection!


Penelope Cruz, the Oscar-nominated star of Volver, has teamed up with Spanish high-street brand Mango for a special Autumn / Winter 2007 collaboration. The limited-edition collection, due to be launched worldwide this autumn, will include eveningwear, knits and denim pieces. As well being the face of the range, Penelope will also contribute to the design, and has asked her sister, the equally stunning Mуnica Cruz, a TV actress in their native Spain, to help. Penelope, who is currently working on a film with Woody Allen, is the latest in a long line of female celebrities to put their names to high street brands. Others include Kate Moss for Topshop, Madonna for H&M, and Scarlett Johansson for Reebok.

Thursday, April 5, 2007

Cristiano Ronaldo Hairstyles - 2009 Haircuts Fashion Dreams

Born in Madeira, Portugal, as Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos, this soccer icon followed his passion for the game right from his childhood. Cristiano nickname is "old trafford magician". The highly successful soccer player Cristiano Ronaldo is known for his fabulous enthusiasm and lightning footwork.

After his memorable stints in the year 2006 world cup , he was showered with several awards including PFA Player of the Year. Besides his bricking success in the sports world, the Portuguese lad got noticed in the fashion world too for his frequently changing and stylish looks.

Cristiano Ronaldo short mohawk haircuts
Christiano Ronaldo loves to experiment with his looks, keeps his hair stylist busy working on his hair department every second month. Undoubtedly, Christiano Ronaldo is one of the world’s sexiest sports star.

Ronaldo spiky hairstyles for short hair
Cristiano Ronaldo Hairstyles Trends 2009

Monday, April 2, 2007

PIA'S ARM CANDY

"IF a woman is investing in a handbag, then it has to be the best quality that it can possibly be, otherwise it's just cheating the customer," says Pia Tonna , whose namesake handbag collection won the UK Trade & Investment "Passport to Export" government-backed award for "Exceptional New Exporter" on Thursday night. "I am so excited to have won this - the Piatonna brand is now being sold in 23 countries and will be moving into Harrods, Fenwick and Pia TonnaFortnum & Mason for the first time with our autumn/winter collection." After studying fashion in the UK, Italian-based Tonna worked for fashion houses including Paul Smith and Chanel. "In the back of my mind I always wanted to design and one day I approached my manager at Chanel with my tail between my legs. I let her know I was going to start my own business and expected to get fired on the spot, but she was incredibly supportive. I stayed at my position there until the design side grew too large to focus on both jobs." Inspired by the fine craftsmanship of vintage designer clothes, Tonna's bags don't skimp on the details – quite the opposite. Totes feature several different types of animal skin – python exteriors, soft deerskin on strap undersides and laminate leather linings. "I love to spend hours at leather trade fairs to hunt out the most unusual skins. I don't care how much it costs, it has to be exceptional quality and it has to stand out. Handbag labels have such stiff competition now. I try to make mine as beautiful and original as possible." Bright rope piping and lasered gold leather inside bags do indeed add a luxurious touch to Tonna's products. "My favourite detail is the little cowbell on the side. It detaches, so you can use it as a keyring, and it's a useful way to find your bag if it's lost under a pile of coats. I know that because we were celebrating after the awards and having had a few cocktails, the bell came in handy!"