Tuesday 4 December 2012

Karl Lagerfeld for Melissa



Karl Lagerfeld for Melissa

Karl Lagerfeld is teaming up with shoe company Melissa. Chanel's creative director has signed up to design four seasons' worth of enviable footwear for the brand, which is best known for its fashionable jelly shoes.
The shoes will be unveiled to the public in March and available to buy from next autumn. Karl's first capsule collection will be tailored to autumn/winter 2013 trends.
Melissa footwear is no stranger to collaborations, having previously teamed up with iconic designers Vivienne Westwood, Jean Paul Gaultier and Gareth Pugh, as well as Victoria's Secret model Alessandra Ambrosio.


  
Paris Hilton has donated toys to a children's orphanage in Mumbai

The 31-year-old socialite has been walking the catwalk for India Resort Fashion Week 2012, but during a break from the shows she showed her charitable side by taking a sack of fun gifts to deprived kids at a children's home.
Writing on her twitter account, she revealed: "In Mumbai, just went to the toy store and bought lots of toys. On our way to the children's orphanage to go drop off the presents. (sic)"
Paris was joined by her 21-year-old model boyfriend River Viiperi - who also took the time to share what an amazing time he is having in India and praised his girlfriend for having a "heart of gold".
Before arriving in Mumbai, Paris was in Goa on Friday (30.11.12) for the third day of the fashion event, modelling a glittering gown by designer duo Falguni and Shane Peacock. After the show the two designers threw her a party, to which she and River entered riding an elephant.
Paris tweeted: "Wow! What an amazing night! @RiverViiperi and I made a grand entrance to our party tonight riding in on a huge elephant. Only in Goa!”



 
Street Style: Jumpers
Jumpers and pullovers are a great way to keep warm during Fall/Winter season and stay stylish. Made from merino wool, cashmere and many other fabrics, it provides the ultimate in edginess and comfort. 


Trend Alert: Red and Pink
Red and pink are oftentimes considered “clashing colors,” but since they’re actually analogous colors (next to each other on the color wheel), these two shades can be paired together to create some surprisingly chic looks. 


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