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Castro Fashion Show Fall-Winter 2010/11

I just came back from the Castro Autumn/Winter 2010/11 fashion show. I picked my favorite items very carefully on this one, and I might be adding a few more as soon as I’m done thinking about them. What you see here bellow are those I love already:

Cute, ha?

xoxo,

Hilla Ohayon.

P.S

“A Winter To Remember”:

Philip Lim, Tunic

I found this great image while browsing sites for fashion news. I couldn’t just overlook and had it opened for a few days now.

I decided that it’s worth sharing. For sure. Taken from here.

xoxo,

Hilla Ohayon.

Vogue Italia’s Oil-Spill Inspired Editorial

The pictures are so inspirational. All taken from Refinery29, shot by the allmighty Steven Meisel.

xoxo,

Hilla Ohayon.

Donna Karan Resort 2011 Collection – video

A second before Fashion Week NYC hits my blog, here’s a gorgeous collection of totally wearable pieces by Donna Karan.

By the way, the music is very nice and soothing as well. I highly recommend turning on your speakers while watching this one. Enjoy!

xoxo,

Hilla Ohayon.

Karl Lagerfeld defines Motivation


:-D

xoxo,

Hilla Ohayon.

Sex and the City II – high fashion, great laugh

First thing’s first – I MUST see it again. ASAP.

Overall, it is a great celebration of fashion, colors, trends setting, stunning shoes and lots of makeup. I recognized a lot of Halston in action, which fitted perfectly to the transforming wave in the fashion industry towards wearable fashion, a motion I respect very much.

It’s finally about summer and happiness, no more black-white-gray shades. It’s funny to read myself writing this, as I was all into these colors for so (too many, actually) many years. Thank you, Gos of colors and aging, for finally changing my mind. The movie was full with great reds, gold, bronze, orange, pink. green (lots and lots of greens) and white, of course, because no summer time can start without it.

I’ve found two major differences between the first Sex And The City and the second -

1. The budget. The second film’s fashion budget goes a little above 10 million dollars. Now, that’s a lot, and it shows alright!

2. The humor. The second movie is so so funny. I haven’t laughed like this in a long time! It’s pure health and also great for your complexion. I personally guarantee it! I wasn’t expecting it to be this funny, but it’s just hilarious, really :-D

What also stands out (hands down for this one, seriously) is the emphasis on interior design. All the apartments, hotels, and basically everywhere this movie was shot at was just beautifully designed.

Before I share some of my favorite looks taken from the movie here, I’d really like to say something about this movie’s reviews – people, lighten up please. This movie is not about politics nor being rich, poor, realistic, racist or any other serious matter as these. It’s a fun, happy movie, filled with great style, beauty and humor. If you treat it this way, hey – you might even enjoy it and have some fun, because that’s what it’s all about. Leave the top-of-the-world’s problems to another time, I personally guarantee you that it’ll all be there waiting, for a long time.

Here are some of my favorite looks taken from the movie:

and for some inspiration, I’d like to share some of Halston’s Fall 2010 collection, as it was a big deal shown in this movie (just in case you haven’t noticed :-) ). The message, in which I’ve been swearing for the last year, is  – forget black, simply because it doesn’t exist anymore. Gone, vanished, not legal to stick to anymore. Got it? :-)

There, I’m all done. I hope you liked it!

xoxo,

Hilla Ohayon.

Timeless chic in pics

This is my idea of taking a break from work – having this here.

It was always and forever will be – all about Chanel.

Audrey

Audrey Hepburn

Coco Chanel Madmoiselle

Coco Chanel Madmoiselle

Her royal self

There, for the love of books, perfumes, gorgeous jackets and pearls, and just about everything else that starts and ends with timeless style and chic – I shall go back to work :-)

xoxo,

Hilla Ohayon.

Dries Van Noten, Fall 2010 – I’d wear it all

I would. What a prefect collection and a celebration to wearable clothing! At last :-)

Here are my favorite outfits from the Fall 2010 collection:

Coming up next – Mirit Weinstock’s new dreamy summer 2010 collection. You’ll love it!

Hilla Ohayon.

Wednesday’s digest: Oscar’s Red Carpet Looks, H&M launch in Israel and Langerie

Hello everyone, just a quick forward to my latest published pieces:

Here’s my review of the Oscar’s red carpet, here: http://bit.ly/b4c7xy;

Second hot news around here is the arrival of H&M to Israel. I wrote about famous collections of them designed my A List designers and celebs, here: http://bit.ly/cKy0lR;

And last one for today is langerie – a piece made with silicon to make sure your panties don’t move when you do :-) it’s a nice idea, isn’t it? Here: http://bit.ly/cFejJM.

Enjoy!

I promise to blog a lot more over the weekend, I have a lot to write here but no time, so stay tuned!

Hilla Ohayon.

Even though I don’t wear black anymore: Bottega Veneta

It’s true, it’s been months since I wore my signature total look, which was always head-to-toe in black. It’s very hard not to wear it anymore, but I think I’m holding up very nicely so far :-)

botttega Veneta has always been one of my favorites, I think it’s in my top 3 for a long time now. Their yesterday fashion show was one of a kind, as usual, with lots of black total looks, black leather and very little color. The designs, as always, are divine and perfect. Never disappointing. I should also upload some of their new summer sunglasses which are also gorgeous. I will, soon.

I hope you liked it!

Hilla Ohayon.