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I love Fashion TV |
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Eye on Salvatore Ferragamo Fashion Show Fall Winter 2008 2009 |
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ceyrani salvatore ferragamo shoes shades tint perfums anuncio commercial backstage paris milan fashion week |
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Televisionet vi porta alla sfilata di Salvatore Ferragamo! Una collezione in bianco e grigio con scorci di turchese, rosa, rosso, oro e argento. La camicia si reinventa, sparisce il collo sostituito da foulard, cravattini e papillon e viene abbinata a short o bermuda in maglia di seta con giacche che lasciano scoperte le maniche impreziosite da raffinati gemelli. Un tocco di eleganza? Sandali in coccodrillo o lucertola. |
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Eleganza. Formale e rigorosa. E' quella che contraddistingue la collezione Uomo di Salvatore Ferragamo per il prossimo Autunno/Inverno. Tvn vi porta alla sfilata della griffe! |
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Salvatore Ferragamo - Spring Summer 2008 by Salvatorre Ferragamo |
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Tara Subkoff & James Le Gros fashion video directed by Deborah Jaffe |
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Miro Moreira at Salvatore Ferragamo Spring/Summer 2008 fashion show |
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Salvatore Ferragamo - Spring Summer 2008 by Salvatorre Ferragamo |
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Salvatore Ferragamo Milan Fall 2008
For more runway coverage visit http://www.elle.com/fashionshows/
For more trend coverage visit http://www.elle.com/archive.asp?section_id=81&article_id=0
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Louise Roe talks to GQ's Style and Grooming Editor Jodie Harrison on Salvatore Ferragamo's Spring/Summer 08 collection at Milan Fashion Week. |
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Salvatore Ferragamo Spring Summer 2009 Menswear Full Show. |
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Natalie Glebova in Hi! International Fashion Show, Salvatore Ferragamo.
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Salvatore Ferragamo - Fall Winter 2008 Parte 1 |
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Salvatore Ferragamo - Fall Winter 2008 Parte 2 |
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Salvatore Ferragamo Spring Summer 2009 Menswear Backstage. |
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SALVATORE FERRAGAMO S/S 2008(ELLE) |
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Luxury Studies: The correct pronunciation of the fashion brand Salvatore Ferragamo. |
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King of Prussia fashion shoot with products from Salvatore Ferragamo. Visit http://www.kingofprussiastyle.com for style tips and much more! |
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From SalvatoreFerragamo.com
Runway After Ballet Preformance |
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Open seven days a week, Bicester Village in Oxfordshire is the savvy Londoners outlet shopping source for must-have Mulberry and Anya Hindmarch bags, Agent Provocateur lingerie, plus fashion brands like Salvatore Ferragamo, Folli Follie, Nicole Farhi, Aquascutum and Pringle. |
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There are few places in Tuscany fashinating like The Borro Village, recently acquired and restored by Salvatore Ferragamo family, one of the worldwide most famous fashion firms based in Florence. Here is a video of “The Borro”, a unique and out of time place just few miles from San Giustino Valdarno and the Setteponti road that goes from Reggello, Florence, to Arezzo between olive oil and wine cultivations just below the mountains of the Tuscan Appennino. |
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Venta de lentes.
Las marcas con las que contamos son:
Channel
Bvlgari
Prada
Dolcce Gabanna
Versace
Salvatore Ferragamo
DKNY
DG
Maui Jim
Ray Ban
Emporio Armani
Gucci
Burr Bery
Ralph Lauren
Polo Ralph Lauren
Tecno Marin
Revo
Moda,Fashion. |
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Italian Designer Presented by Alessandro Sorbello http://www.alessandrosorbello.com for Italian Week 2008 http://www.italianweek.com.au For over 20 years Italian born designer Elio Marzullo, http://eliomoda.blogspot.com/ owner and creative director of the label Elio Moda, has developed a reputation for quality and excellence in fashion and personal styling and has successfully filled a gap in the Australian market with his award winning Elio Moda label.
Known nationally for his classically chic and stylish designs, Elio is known locally for his depth of character and unique charisma that has won the hearts of a loyal client following. Through numerous fads and fashion movements Elio has persisted with his own ideas and in a manner unique to the design industry has incorporated passing trends subtly so to preserve a timeless flavour in his work.
Behind all of Elio's professional endeavours is the belief that clothing consultation leads to life transformation. His idea is that in silence our clothing speaks for us and when we speak it can either compliment or detract from what we are saying. Those who claim immunity from opinion in the fashion arena are ignoring the fact that observation leads to judgement. Elio is passionate in getting behind this process by helping people communicate their desired fashion statements because controlling what you wear is controlling how the world sees you. With the demand for fashion consultation becoming greater Elio has bread his ideas and values into a team of professional stylists that operate in each of his fashion houses.
On Italian Attitude toward Fashion
Elegance is in the Italian blood, and most Italians would unhesitatingly sacrifice comfort to achieve it. Italy is a nation that cherishes outward appearances. Yes, it is great if you have a good heart, but Italians would expect you to have well-groomed hair, an impeccable sense of dressing and a really neat pair of shoes besides. So it is no wonder that some of the world's best sartorial artists are from Italy.
Starting from one of the pioneers of modern fashion, Elsa Schiaparelli, to the modern czar of extravagant opulence, Roberto Cavalli, Italian fashion has had it all. Italian men and women have had some of the best fashion visionaries watching over what they wear: be it clothes, perfume, shoes, jewelry or hair-do, for almost all of the last century.
The privileged Italians have had names like Brioni and Zegna look after their work wear, and the house of Valentino to call upon when they needed clothes for that real special occasion. Armani has been at hand, letting Italians know that they can be subdued yet elegant, as has the house of Versace which has given a new meaning to glamor. Diesel is a world conqueror in a category all its own, and the likes of Prada, Missoni, Ferragamo, Ferre, Bottega Veneta, Damiani and Bvlgari are discussed in hushed tones of awe in fashion circles across the world.
And for the everyday lives of stylish Italians, there has been the eponymous Zara, and countless other names strewn across Italian cities that continue to take pride in making men and women beautiful. Hollywood has paid homage to Italians and their sense of dressing: for the past few decades most of the glitterati on the red carpets are clad and bedecked in clothes and jewelry made in Italy.
Fashion is almost a national passion, and to see the latest trends one need only glance around the various piazzas, restaurants and streets. Interestingly, these are trends worn to show off the best of the wearer, and imperceptibly conceal any flaws: individual Italians for the most part follow trends that suit them. Besides, few fashion conscious Italians would go for something trendy that is not also durable, classic and genuine.
A svelte Italian woman striding down the cobbled streets in the latest ultra-high wedges without missing a step, hair flying in the breeze, epitomizes an attitude almost all Italians have: of dressing with care and confidence, but seeming artless. And this attitude can only be achieved through a tradition of seduction and refinement handed down through generations. Italians love to show off, but mostly in an individualistic, understated way: while their clothes fit, they still allow room for sensual movement.
For Italians, it is not about clothes at all. Italian fashion is actually all about an attitude: an attitude of custom-made, fluid, sophistication.
Italian Designers
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Alessandro De Benedetti
Giorgio Armani
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Renato Balestra
Rocco Barocco
Laura Biagiotti
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Roberto Capucci
Caraceni
Roberto Cavalli
Nino Cerruti
Cesare Paciotti
Corneliani
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Antonio D'Amico
Alessandro Dell'Acqua
Nico Didonna
Dolce & Gabbana
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Alessandra Facchinetti
Fendi
F cont.
Salvatore Ferragamo
Alberta Ferretti
Gianfranco Ferré
Fiorucci
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Brazilian supermodel Raica Oliveira rocking the fashion world! |
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A business activity of the Ferragamo family, of the fashion house "Salvatore Ferragamo", Windows on Italy is born of the Windows on Tuscany evolution, the property agency founded in 1986 by Leonardo and Beatrice Ferragamo through their desire to support the artistic heritage of Florence.
This is the spirit that has guided us in our choice of exclusive private properties in the most enchanting Italian locations, and in the creation of our tourist rentals portfolio of superior properties. The elegant architecture, the renaissance-style arched ceilings, and the frescoed 15th century palazzi are the characteristics - often unknown to the majority of tourists -- that mark our properties. Some of those in Florence, personally decorated by Maria Beatrice Ferragamo, contain antique furniture, valuable fabrics and timeless atmospheres, without compromising on comfort and practicality. In this way you can savour history, culture, and art, in the comfort of your own living room.
We have learnt from our clients the importance of feeling at home when you are far away and how, often, the smallest details make all the difference.... experience, for us, is the key. To make your stay special, we will be happy to help you in selecting the ideal property for you: a castle, a villa, a farmhouse, or a city centre apartment.
The New Group
We would like to announce the creation of Windows on Europe , the outstanding result of Sig. Ferragamo's continuous hard work and dedication over the years in the field of prestigious tourist rentals. Windows on Italy ( www.windowsonitaly.com) will be working alongside several other major companies including Halldis Italia, Halldis Ltd (www.halldis.com), Rentxpress (www.rentxpress.com), Gentili & Roy (www.gentilieroy.com) and Global System (www.conca.halldis.com). With Leonardo Ferragamo as Chairman, this new holding company will combine its forces within the realm of the estate agency business with Halldis at the top of the ladder.
Managed by Pietro Martani, Halldis is the leading company in Italy and Europein the rental of fully serviced apartments ideal for everyone, whether on business or leisure, and all furnished with the comforts of a real home.
With 8 main offices in Italy and several operational teams throughout France, Windows On Europe also has various long term partnerships with agencies in Brussels and Frankfurt. |
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Founded by Ucef Hanjani, ceft and company is a specialized advertising and Art Direction firm with a strong emphasis on the power of visual communication. Fusing an understanding of marketing with high standards of fashion imagery, which often transcends cultural and language barriers. |
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Nombre real Raica Oliveira
Nacimiento 22 de enero de 1984Niterói, Brasil
Raica Oliveira, (n. el 22 de enero de 1984 en Niterói, Brasil) es una supermodelo y actriz brasileña.
Carrera
Su carrera comenzó en 1999, cuando consiguió ganar la edición brasileña del concurso de modelos Elite Model Look. Poco después quedaría segunda en la final mundial, celebrada en Niza (Francia), lo que supuso el espaldarazo definitivo para alcanzar el éxito.
Ha sido imagen de las empresas Forum, Loewe, Sergio Valente Jeans, Hot Kiss, Dolce & Gabbana, etc. No obstante, en el año 2001 ha protagonizado una campaña, para la marca francesa Christian Dior, que le ha servido para consolidar su carrera como supermodelo.
Revistas
Ella ha aparecido en varias revistas, aquí una lista de algunas:
* Nova (Brasil)
* Elle (Brasil)
* Vogue (Italia)
* Elle (España)
* Marie Claire (Brasil)
* Vogue (Brasil)
* Vogue (Brasil)
* Spin (Estados Unidos)
* Vogue (España)
* Harpers & Queen (Estados Unidos)
* Biba (Francia)
* Ocean Drive (España)
* Marie Claire
* Sports llustrated (Estados Unidos)
Desfiles
Está es una lista de algunos desfiles en los que ha participadó.
* 2000: Christian Dior, Christian Lacroix, Emanuel Ungaro, John Galliano, Sonia Rykiel y Valentino.
* 2001: Alberta Ferretti, Balmain, Calvin Klein, Cerruti, Chloé, Christian Dior, Cynthia Rowley, Daryl K, Emanuel Ungaro, Fause Haten, Fendi, Halston, Jeremy Scott, John Galliano, Miguel Vieira, Paco Rabanne, Pamela Dennis Donna, Portugal International, Ralph Lauren, Rosa Chá, Salvatore Ferragamo, Sonia Rykiel, Tuleh, Valentino, Victor Alfaro, Alice Roi, Christian Dior, Cynthia Rowley, Cynthia Steffe, Dirk Bikkembergs, Jean Paul Gaultier, Leonard, Miguel Adrover, Nanette Lepore, Ralph Lauren, Tuleh.
* 2002: Christian Dior, Cynthia Steffe, Dirk Bikkembergs, Guy Laroche, Hermes, Iceberg, Isabel Marant, Jean Paul Gaultier, John Galliano, Keita Maruyama, La Perla, Marcel Marongiu, Mariella Burani, Morgan, Nanette Lepore, Private Circle, Vivienne Westwood, Yeohlee, Yigal Azrouel, Haute Couture, Atil Kutoglu, Baby Phat, Binetti, Carmen Marc Valvo, Catherine Malandrino, Chanpaul, Christian Dior, Coccapani, Hermes, Mariella Burani, Morgan, Rocco Barocco, Yeohlee, etc.
* 2003:Custo Barcelona, Gai Mattiolo, Iceberg, Mariella Burani, Yeohlee, etc.
* 2004: Antoni & Alison, Arkadius, Boudicca, Paul Costelloe, Arkadius.
* 2005: Baby Phat, Cynthia Rowley, etc.
* 2006: Pasarela Cibeles,Antonio Pernas, Triumph World Cup Fashion,Ágata Ruiz de la Prada, Claudia Simões
* 2007: Raia de Goeye, Rosa Cha, TNG |
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