2012年5月10日星期四

Jessica Simpson Expresses Fear Of High-Waisted Pants


Fashion Star's contestants have sold over two million dollars in just eight episodes. This week, double the money is on the line as the contestant's have to design two items that any of the stores can buy. That's right: buyer's choice.With only six designers left, three got the boot last night. Distracting us from the anticipation of the elimination results, Fashion Star's stage was taken over by Nicole Richie's brands, House of Harlow and Winter Kate.During this competitive marketplace, providing employees with crystal awards as well as other Corporate Awards has estimated to turn into a wonderful treatment for beat the negative economy. Staff is not preparing to leave any stone unturned to outlive and acquire their professional goals. Competition is vicious and everybody to ensure. With printed tunics, solid maxi dresses, and sheer tops, we only used jewelry and bags to accessorize. After trying the looks with an array of her Winter Kate footwear during our fittings, she opted to have the models go barefoot. This was even after we debated making gladiator-style sandals out of rope, wrapped around the feet. Elle Macpherson said it best to Nicole. "It's so YOU!"
The design process started when Saks' buyer mentored Nzimiro Oputa, showing him which pieces from past episodes he didn't love. Jessica Simpson, John Varvatos, and Nicole Richie push him to listen to Saks and make it into the store for the first time all season. Jessica specifically wanted him to create his unique take on the "Safari Jacket." He was in fear that he would be sent home, which exhausted him while pushing him to execute his vision.
Kara attempted a dress for H+M and a trench coat for Saks and Macy's. Saks has received her extremely well, but now she needed to switch gears slightly and get her product into the other retailers. It is amazing to see how her neckties from episode one lead created a hesitant audience, but in the end, the ties set the stage for the image of Kara's brand. The evolution is truly remarkable. Her dresses were girly enough to catch attention, while modest enough to leave the passerby wanting more. The trench not only looked great on its own, but really popped when we used garments from Kara's past episodes as the under-layer. She had even discovered a flirty edge with her patterned lining. After a battle ensued between H+M and Macy's for her dresses, Kara chose H+M. The trench won the bid at Macy's, giving Kara the opportunity to say that she has sold to all three retailers.
Nzimiro came up with a killer casual mens' trouser, which is often a staple that huge designers include in their collections to bring additional business to their brand. Companies like John Varvatos and Ralph Lauren can most likely credit a third of their business to the sale of pants. Appeasing Jessica, his safari jackets looked rough and tough without being too flamboyant. Unbeknownst to the audience, his cutters cut the fabric wrong that week, causing the pocket-fabric to pop, making more of a statement. This worked against his advantage. He received no bids on any of his garments, but was told by Caprice Willard that he has proved to her that he is capable of designing a full collection, which is pertinent to decisions leading to the finale.

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