Showing posts with label Emanuela de Paula. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Emanuela de Paula. Show all posts

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Emanuela de Paula For GQ South Africa


Brazilian model Emanuela de Paula burns up the pages of GQ South Africa's June issue.




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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

GLOBAL FASHION NEWS:Emanuela de Paula for DuMOND

Check out the beautiful and 'o fabuloso' Emanuela de Paula for the new DuMond campaign photographed by Valério Trabanco. See the rest here.
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Photos: DuMond

Saturday, January 29, 2011

2011 SPFW: Reinaldo Lourenço





Reinaldo Lourenço presented another one of his most elegant collections at the start of SPFW in a color palette of black and white with one or two print dresses. Known for his innovative silhouettes and expert use of fabrics, Lourenço featured embellished creations embroidered with thousand's of pearls, to include both the shoes and the handbags. He has mastered the use of leather in all of his designs which reminds me of Chado Ralph Rucci when it comes to incorporating leather with delicate tulle.

They say that YSL invented the tuxedo jacket for evening, he remade the jacket knee-length done in black and white. The collection is both, sophisticated and luxurious, because of the use of mink collars and intricately woven leather workmanship. I need to find out which stores carry Reinaldo Lourenço in the USA because I love what I see.
Photos: Charles Naseh








Thursday, January 13, 2011

VOGUE BRASILS ALL BLACK ISSUE


 Luana de Noailles


Paco Rabanne Favorite and Former Brasilian Fashion Model, Countess Luana de Noailles

Not wanting to be outdone by VOGUE ITALIA.  VOGUE BRASIL published their own all-black issue featuring Brasilian models of African descent. I love the photos, but it left me wondering was it needed since Brasil has such a large Afro-Brasilian population (2nd largest outside Africa) or that it's now time that they show their true diversity to the world on a regular basis instead of at Carnival time? Whatever it is, it's a first step in propelling the country forward inclusion and economic prosperity for all of it's inhabitants. I'm not reading about it nor am I hearing the same excitement the VOGUE Italia "All Black Issue" garnered a few years ago. The hoopla concerning that issue was like the world was about to come to an end or something which gives me one of those 'hmm' moments.I'm going to buy this issue so I can see the entire magazine, because of what I've seen of it so far consists only of the most pertinent models of today and not the history makers who I'm showing above and below.

Former Brasilian Fashion Model-Mira Fonseca

Former Brasilian Fashion Model-Vânia Cortez

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