Versace - Well Recognized For Quality Fashions!

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In 1988 Versace receivedrepparttar Cutty Sark Award as "the most innovative and creative designer inrepparttar 148475 world"; and in 1993repparttar 148476 Council of Fashion Designers of America awarded himrepparttar 148477 American fashion Oscar. On July 15, 1997 Versace was shot to death outside his South Beach home in Miami, Florida by a crazed gunman name Andrew Cunanan. Since his untimely death in 1997repparttar 148478 Versace fashion house continues to grow underrepparttar 148479 creative leadership of his sister Donatella andrepparttar 148480 business acumen of his brother Santo. Donatella’s daughter Allegra inherited 50% ofrepparttar 148481 company last summer when she turned 18. However, Donatella is still very much in charge. The days ofrepparttar 148482 wet-look, shocking pink PVC and as much flash and flesh as a catwalk can take are long gone. The new Versace is growing up. "I'm not blind," says Donatella. "I know that most women don't look like models. We had to start addressing other parts of a woman's life. The fashion business is a very different place from when Gianni startedrepparttar 148483 label.” Donatella's mind is very much onrepparttar 148484 continued success of Versace. With Donatella atrepparttar 148485 helm, and Santo and Allegra at her side, they continue to grow and developrepparttar 148486 Versace Product Lines with fabulous designs unveiled forrepparttar 148487 2005 Spring Season. The proof is inrepparttar 148488 Versace spring fashion line - Have a look for yourself! http://www.newyorkmetro.com/fashion/fashionshows/05/spring/runway/versace/ http://www.milanfashionshows.com/spring2005/versace/photos.htm http://www.style.com/fashionshows/collections/S2005RTW/review/VERSACE© Copyright Sher Matsen, All Rights Reserved.

Aboutrepparttar 148489 author: Sher has been serving customers for over 20 years, providing affordable estate jewelry, and a wealth of information on jewelry, fashion, designers, and beauty with on staff industry professionals.



© Copyright Sher Matsen, All Rights Reserved.

About the author: Sher has been serving customers for over 20 years, providing affordable estate jewelry, and a wealth of information on jewelry, fashion, designers, and beauty with on staff industry professionals. Please visit us at Estate Jewelry International.


This Season Has A Wonderful Mix of Cuts and Styles

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This season is a season of nostalgia becauserepparttar last time we saw fruity patterns so popular was back inrepparttar 148474 1950s. Fruity in moderation isrepparttar 148475 key to wearing these prints. Here’s a good rule of thumb – if it looks good on a 5 or 6 year old then it’s not for a grown women. If your in your 20s-30s you can choose one item that is a big and bold fruit to make your outfit standout. Don’t get carried away. One will make a statement. If your in your 40s fruity sweetness can quickly sour. Avoid big and bold, rather opting for mini fruit motifs. Small delicate non overpowering fruit isrepparttar 148476 key here If your 50+ then no more than a hint of fruit is for you. How about a cherry tote bag or a pineapple brooch pinned to your blouse, or some strawberries on your flip flops. Remember light is much tastier!

This season has a wonderful mix of cuts and styles, from tunics to fitted blouses, to convertible halter dresses. There are choices for all ages, shapes, and sizes. You’ll find fruity prints from head to toe, so enjoy and wear what feels right and looks good. Remember to you can always accessorize with fruity jewelry, belts, and shoes. Make your fashion statement!

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About the author: Sher has been serving customers for over 20 years, providing affordable estate jewelry, and a wealth of information on jewelry, fashion, designers, and beauty with on staff industry professionals. Please visit us at Estate Jewelry International.


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