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Jennifer Lopez Fashion Show

Jennifer Lopez Fashion Show

Pop diva, actress and budding fashion designer Jennifer Lopez has made her New York runway debut with an eclectic collection that showed she may be able to bring her star power to the world of haute couture.

The show, which was nothing short of theatrical, featured models in denim shorts and pants, cashmere sweaters, flowered babydoll tops, satin, crystals and lots and lots of fur.

Supermodel Naomi Campbell strutted down the catwalk in halter-topped jumpsuit with tiered ruffles running down the legs and an enormously wide-brimmed mushroom-like white hat.

"I was very pleasantly surprised," Jane Larkworthy, an editor at W magazine, said of Lopez's new "Sweetface" line. "I love satin pants and I love fur."

The show was divided into three parts meant to correspond to phases of Lopez's life: her start in the Bronx, her music career and her current red-carpet lifestyle.

In the background, yellow neon lights spelled out "JLo Story" during the first phase, then turned into two red turntables for the second, and then into a stretch limo and a velvet rope for the third.

During the finale, music from her upcoming album, Rebirth, boomed in the background.

The hotly anticipated and celebrity-studded event capped off New York's twice-yearly Fashion Week extravaganza, which featured the work of more than 60 designers incl

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Style Starters Have Designs on Sydney

Style Starters Have Designs on Sydney

New Zealand's budding fashion designers are about to find out who can use Sydney's Australian Fashion Week catwalk as their runway to international success.

The opportunity will be decided in a business assistance competition to be judged this week.

Finalists have been trimmed to eight design companies in the first New Zealand version of Australia's Mercedes-Benz Start Up competition.

The designers - with one to five years' commercial experience - present their latest collections in a runway show in Auckland on Friday in a bid to win $5000, an opportunity to show their collections during Mercedes Australian Fashion Week in Sydney in May, and ongoing mentoring from established industry players.

Graeme Lewsey, a spokesman for organiser Australian Fashion Innovators, said the programme had been running in Australia for four years and had been extended to New Zealand designers in recognition of how well they did on the international fashion stage.

Lewsey would be judging alongside Nom D designer Margi Robertson, Sunday Star-Times style editor Stacy Gregg and buyers Madeline Healy and Jo Gould from Auckland's Muse.

Dunedin designer Robertson said the exposure would be amazing for the young designers.

"Showing what you can do on the catwalk in Sydney is pretty daunting, especially from a financial point o

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Fashion Magazine Sets Its Sights on Global A-list

Fashion Magazine Sets Its Sights on Global A-list

Launched online in 1997, it moved to a glossy magazine in October.

It can now be bought in London, Sydney, Melbourne and throughout New Zealand and next month will launch its first translated version in Romania.

The monthly fashion-focused magazine employs a core staff of 25 people and up to 200 part-time writers, photographers and columnists based in New York, Montreal, London, Australia and New Zealand.

Though not a money-spinner yet, it sells about 20,000 copies in New Zealand and 3000 overseas. Mr Yan and editor-in-chief Nicola Brockie are looking ahead to possible launches in northern Europe and the Middle East.

According to Mr Yan, the magazine is already gracing the coffee tables of the rich and famous, including those of actor Eddie Murphy's wife, Nicole, Australian supermodel Sarah O'Hare and film director Spike Lee. It is also about to make its debut in a Hollywood film in which it will feature on the shelves of an upmarket hair salon owned by Rene Russo's character in Two for the Money, also starring Al Pacino.

Mr Yan, who was born in Hong Kong but has lived in Wellington since the age of three, got his first taste of self-employment when he started a calligraphy business while still at Scots College. That resulted in his writing the menus for a United Nations Children's Fund dinner in honour of a

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Roots of Art Announces the Launch of 2005 Spring Collection

Roots of Art Announces the Launch of 2005 Spring Collection

Becoming an online favorite jewelry store, Roots of Art, inc. features "must have" jewelry pieces to complement your own style, creating an instant signature on every woman's wardrobe.

The website is filled with eye-catching jewelry, difficult to find elsewhere. Jewelry sets, single necklaces, unique earrings and much more.

Led by owner-designer, Maria "Rosie" Hernandez, Roots of Art, inc. designs are constantly evolving with the combination of shape, colors and textures. Sterling silver, freshwater pearls, shell beads and semi-precious gems are few of the elements combined on her designs for this upcoming spring.

"Expressing your individuality has never been easier". Offering over 50 designs, the site also includes a large selection of sale merchandise, which is frequently updated.

Rosie's work has been featured in numerous publications including SheFinds, West48, monthly appearances on StyleEnvy & MyCicy.

Roots of Art, inc. has been participated on the Madison & Mulholland goodie bags at the Grand Opening of Morongo Casino Resort & Spa, near Palm Springs in California, introducing her jewelry to celebrities like Jay Leno & Desitiny's Child.

Last January, Roots of Art. inc. joined Klein Creative Co., who brought the exclusive gift bags to press attendees at the Bradley National Publicity Summit, a unique me

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Ancient Chinese Fashion Full of Meaning

Ancient Chinese Fashion: Full of Meaning

For some, Fashion can be a good way to represent yourself as a unique individual,. This decade in particular there are so many styles of Fashion all of which are acceptable. People are wearing fashions from the seventies, eighties and nineties. We seem to be struggling with finding a new Fashion that can represent us in this millennium.

Buying clothes can be unlike any other form of retail. A new outfit can produce temporary happiness, like adding a new and brighter layer to our personalities. Unfortunately the euphoria is often short-lived which is why many people have an addiction to shopping in these modern times.

Looking at ancient Chinese clothing it is easy to see that one outstanding feature of the historic Tang dynasty (618AD to 906AD) was the strict system of full dress. It demonstrates how the individuals of these times were careful about maintaining their standards and responsibilities in society, regardless of whether they were sovereigns, officials or civilians. Each class showed their integrity in how they dressed.

These ancient Chinese people had a view of the world and their way of thinking was expressed in their dress. For instance, morning before daybreak the sky was black in colour; so people would wear their top clothing coloured black, as it should resemble heaven. The earth was yellow, so their

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