Dutch designer Jan Taminiau showed his two collections ‘Jan Taminiau Demi-Couture’ and ‘Jan Taminiau Haute Couture’ during the Amsterdam International Fashion Week’s kick off Wednesday night. The Digitalistas were – ofcourse! – present.
Tag: Models
The Amsterdam International Fashion Week starts officially this Wednesday with two shows of Dutch designer Jan Taminiau (you know him, he made that awesome dress for our princess Maxima). And also the rest of the week is full of fashion.
Burberry presented their latest menswear collection in Milan earlier this day. Fans were able to watch the show via a live stream connection on Burberry.com. Model Jacob Young, British musicians Seb Brice and Tara Ferry and actor Matthew Beard walked down the catwalk, while celebs like Johnny Borrell, Douglas Booth and Isaac Ferry sat front row dressed in – ofcourse – Burberry. And what about the picture below? Did the British fashion house took our little country as the inspiration for it…. ?
At least some people weren’t dissapointed with the Icelandic ash cloud…I wouldn’t be either if I was stuck in Karl Lagerfeld’s villa in St Tropez!
The market of Dutch models is a very successful market. Not only Doutzen and Lara are doing fine year after year, but a whole group of young, fresh and most of the time blond girls are shining on the international runways, ads. and magazines. The most freshly face of today is Melissa Tammerijn. ‘That Dutch power strikes again!’
Remember when a bunch of Dutch hotties got undressed to show off their sixpacks and other assets for the Calvin Klein underwear competition 9 countries, 9 men? Well, we do. And this is the result of the competition! 9 gorgeous men from 9 different countries, and one of them is the Dutch Chiel Konings…See a bigger picture of him after the jump…
Kids say the most funny things! I love their foolish and straight to the point attitude. They say what they think without wondering if it is a bad thing to say. Very honest and most of the time very funny. Like for example the little nephew of Garance Dore.
It was well spread around the international blogs: Steven Meisel’s Twitpic editorial for the Italian Vogue. A very daring initiative, but right on the spot concerning the rising popularity of social media communities in the world of fashion.