Yes, I'm in love with this boho ankle boots of Valentino. Black pointed and leather made boots gives you a bohemian air to your outfit. I deserved this for my birthday.
martes, 7 de octubre de 2014
lunes, 6 de octubre de 2014
Bonjour Paris !
The chances I had been in Paris, is amazing how many people you can see with awesome outfits. I record in my mind some combinations that I think: "I
combine this with that, I want a bag like that, those boots are so cute..."
Paris Fashion Week came to its end. And as it is well known this country for its fashion, during that week, a lot of blogs and magazines had shown the best Street Styles, so I share some styles I like.
Voilá!
Innovations in Fashion
Fabric Out of Milk, Tea, and Coffee Beans
Milk, tea and coffee tend to stick together...but not like this. As the high-tech sector is taking off in making fashion more sustainable, other, more-humble, technologies are just as innovative -- and really, really cool. Case in point: Food products being turned into wearable commodities.
German microbiology-student-turned-designer Anke Domaske uses milk to make a an "Eco Milk Fiber" called QMilch. High-tech sports clothing company Virus uses recycled coffee beans for their Stay Warm line of cold-weather performance apparel. And the genius Suzanne Lee, fashion designer and TED Senior Fellow, has been making fabric and vegetable leather out of the fermented tea, kombucha.
New way of using Plastic Bags and Beer Bottles
Recycled synthetics, made with everything from plastic bags to beer bottles continue to make a splash. In much the same way that other materials and bamboo are transformed into thread, the upcycled synthetics are broken down into a fine particulate, melted, and extruded into fiber.
The I Am Not A Virgin jeans pictured down use a mix of 25 percent bottle fiber and 75 percent cotton, the resulting material is soft to the hand, yet is durable and performs as denim should.
source:http://www.treehugger.com/sustainable-fashion/10-awesome-innovations-changing-future-fashion.html
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