2009年5月11日星期一

MashUp

The fashion exhibition is pushing for a comprehensive rarefied and potent rank of fashion.
Details of the exhibition are likely to be thrashed out in a series of diplomatic moves this month, chief among them is President Obama
Desperation and luxury are mortal enemies. Fear and power do not peacefully coexist. The worst dressed appeared to be Madonna. Failure to reach agreement at this critical juncture would draw the fashion into a new Desperation. The singer, 50, walked the red carpet in a navy blue ruched mini dress with a puffed skirt, teamed with thigh-high black boots and jewelled black fingerless gloves. Her teal-coloured hairpiece was tied around a top knot, making Madonna look more like a glamorous cleaning lady than the fashion chameleon she usually is.
The initiative could form the centrepiece for Mr Obama's much-anticipated address to the gold lame backless, one-shouldered mini dress with matching turban.
A certain above-the-fray quality, and a flat-out disregard for what you think brings us to Miuccia Prada. Andre Leon Talley, an editor-at-large for US Vogue magazine, apparently let out a shriek and exclaimed "goddess", according to someone Twittering on the fashion website Women's Wear Daily. Prada’s power, first manifested in the minimal black nylon backpack draped over every influential arm in the '90s, also became incarnate in such celebrities as Uma Thurman, twirling down the red carpet in ethereal Prada-designed Oscar gowns. She redeemed herself last night with an elegant black and white Chanel gown, presents a huge challenge.



Reference:
1. The Australian, May 11, 2009, "King Abdullah warns Obama against delay on Middle East peace deal"

2. "Fashion's Auteur, True To Her Own Eye"
http://www.time.com/time/2004/style/020904/power/2.html (accessed 11th May,2009)

3. The Australian, May 06, 2009, "Material Girl turns cleaning lady at fashion shindig"

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