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Alicante The fashionista Have Opportunity To Enjoy Fashion Show
Masculine elegance is far from suffering a structural change as fast as the women’s fashion. Therefore, it seems more judicious to speak, in the twentieth century, from an evolutionary history of men’s suits. That, moreover, did not question too uniform standards established since the late eighteenth century: jacket, pants, vest, tie … The suit jacket is perfect in London, while in France falls under the ancient regime and with it disappears the man of decked court, dusting and feathered, as would the Sun King in his palace at Versailles.
Palace life and city life, Anglo-Saxon society, with its air of hunting, his love of travel, the experience of some relaxation, honest man offers the continent a new model of freedom. Eulogy of liberalism, the capacity, the French nobleman always forbidden to produce wealth, makes the gentleman, in the eighteenth century, a great lieutenant. The stylish Brit lives most of the time outdoors. Their clothing is also reflected in the development of the wool industry on the other side of the Mange. Thus, in Europe the “Anglo mania” became for two centuries in a model, a vocabulary, a philosophy.
“Simplicity is the last refuge of the complex people” confessed Oscar Wilde. The lines of distinction, such as the name India, say the man concern The ‘fashionistas’ Alicante looks forward to it and you are in luck: for the first time have the opportunity to enjoy the Fashion Show, an event bringing together established and new designers, who will parade with firms and trade center. In addition, the meeting will be parallel activities, such as the photo exhibition ‘Stencils. Art and Fashion ‘, workshops and conferences. An unfishable event with the new trends will be held as scheduled, in the municipal cultural center The Cigar on Thursday 13 to Saturday October 15. If you want to be trendy this season, do not miss it.
In this first edition which has the support of the City of Alicante and the Chamber of Commerce, among others, and aims to promote the culture of fashion in the province of Alicante, involving six professional designers: Martin Perez Ripoll, settled Alicante, has marched in Space and Cables Gaudi Novas, Asti Masiulyte, who has participated in various editions of Valencia Fashion Week (VFW), the Toluca Valencia, who has exhibited his creations on the catwalks as the VFW Gaudi Space, Lara Quills, winner in 2006 of the Thirteenth National Awards to Fashion, the Castellon Higginson Mateo, who presented her new collection in the last VFW, and the couple Silo Cero, Elche, whose work has come to the VFW and International Fashion Fair the Pacifica Yokohama (Japan). But young artists will have their place in the contest: Gins Quesada, winner of various fashion contests, Melanie Maya, who has worked for White and Vogue; Dora Tango, winner of First Prize in the Fashion Runway Sea Young Designers Contest School of Design VIRM, and fashion designer, Joseph David Plaza, Murcia. With them, paraded down the catwalk news from a selection of brands including Mrs. Couple or Roper, and businesses in the province as Malarias, Vinita, Gallery 13, Separate and Monett. In addition, the firm Diesel International, in collaboration with Optically Espinosa, presented at the Gateway Alicante his new collection of sunglasses.
Thus, it will kick off the opening day 13 of the group exhibition ‘Stencils. Art and Fashion ‘, which may be on the brink of the black box of the cigarette. A sample of ten photographs of large-format fashion leading artists such as Alberto Van Stoke, Javier Moran, Lucian Insular, Inman Varandela and Alicante Rafael Gallo, whose work has been published in Esquire, Harper’s Bazaar or Vogue. And as parallel activities will be held on 13 three free workshops with limited places: ‘Personal Shopper’ El Corte Ingles, ‘Pattern and Design’ of VIRM fashion school, and ‘gateway’ of the agency and Kara modeling school, and the joint conference with the photographer Lucian Insular, the fashion journalist Rafael Linares, Iconic Communication, and designers Century Zero.ned about his appearance and the effect it produces.
