leahcultice:

Liu Wen, Sui He, Xiao Wen Ju, Chiharu Okunugi And Soo Joo By Sharif Hamza For Vogue China Collections Summer 2013

leahcultice:

Liu Wen, Sui He, Xiao Wen Ju, Chiharu Okunugi And Soo Joo By Sharif Hamza For Vogue China Collections Summer 2013

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10bullets:

jellyfish by ~AlexNagiPhotography

Stina Rapp Wastenson photographed by Tim Walker for the Red Valentino Spring/Summer 2013 Campaign 

Stina Rapp Wastenson photographed by Tim Walker for the Red Valentino Spring/Summer 2013 Campaign 

lavandula:

valentino haute couture spring/summer 2012

lavandula:

valentino haute couture spring/summer 2012

neuromaencer:

Valentin Yudashkin F/W 2013

neuromaencer:

fashioninhistory:

Ball Gown (Detail)
House of Worth 
1900-1905
Jean-Philippe Worth began as an assistant to his father, Charles Frederick Worth, in 1875. Gradually he was allowed to create his own designs and when his father died in 1895, he became the lead designer for the house. He was praised for making elaborate artistic gowns with intricate trimmings on unique textiles, much like his father had before him. Although the House of Worth was still favored by royalty and celebrities through the turn of the century, their styles were no longer the forefront of French fashion after 1900. Around 1910 Jean-Philippe limited his design work to important orders and hired his nephew, Jean-Charles Worth, as the new lead designer before leaving the company entirely after World War I.

fashioninhistory:

Ball Gown (Detail)

House of Worth 

1900-1905

Jean-Philippe Worth began as an assistant to his father, Charles Frederick Worth, in 1875. Gradually he was allowed to create his own designs and when his father died in 1895, he became the lead designer for the house. He was praised for making elaborate artistic gowns with intricate trimmings on unique textiles, much like his father had before him. Although the House of Worth was still favored by royalty and celebrities through the turn of the century, their styles were no longer the forefront of French fashion after 1900. Around 1910 Jean-Philippe limited his design work to important orders and hired his nephew, Jean-Charles Worth, as the new lead designer before leaving the company entirely after World War I.

idreamofaworldofcouture:

‘Bathing Grace’ photographed by Andrew Yee for How to Spend It, April 2013

idreamofaworldofcouture:

‘Bathing Grace’ photographed by Andrew Yee for How to Spend It, April 2013