Tuesday 1 January 2013

High Fashion Model Poses

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High Fashion Model Poses Biography

Before yesterday, Liberty Ross was known as a successful fashion model and burgeoning actress. Then, Us Weekly broke the news of Kristen Stewart's "fling" with Ross's husband, Snow White and the Huntsman director Rupert Sanders, and Google searches for "Liberty Ross" spiked to five times their normal rate. Her personal website was so overloaded with visitors that it stopped working. Her model profile became the most-viewed page on NYMag.com. Obviously, the world was deeply curious about this wronged woman, who in a matter of hours had become the most mysterious (and arguably most sympathetic) figure in the bizarre love square caused by the Stewart/Sanders affair.To those in the fashion industry, she's a distinguished model who has enjoyed a long and successful career; to the general public, she's a vaguely recognizable face but a relatively unknown name. According to the bio on her website, 33-year-old Ross was born in the U.K. and spotted by photographer Mario Testino when she was a teenager. She has since built a robust portfolio as a high-fashion model, posing for top publications like Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, i-D, Dazed & Confused, and others. She's also landed some lucrative campaign deals with labels like Burberry, Dior, Jimmy Choo, Ungaro, Jil Sander, H&M, Levi’s, and Solange Azagury’s jewelry. Other milestones include guest-editing British Vogue in 2004, being photographed for the Pirelli calendar by Nick Knight, and appearing on the twentieth-anniversary cover of The Face with Kate Moss in 2000.
She continued working after she had two children, now 5 and 7, with Sanders. In other words, she's hardly dependent on her husband for money or career help — although his involvement in Snow White probably helped her land a role (their two kids were also extras in the film, which probably seemed cute at the time and now seems creepy and awkward). Obviously, none of us can even begin to speculate about the state of Ross and Sanders's marriage, nor do we even know exactly what happened between Stewart and Sanders to begin with. But gauging by his public apology yesterday, Sanders is deeply remorseful and appears to be interested in keeping his family together. (And according to People, he has his dad's vote of confidence!) In the meantime, Ross appears to be lying low, which makes complete sense — for her own sake, but for her children's too. She was a wonderful advertisement for her own designs, her short dark Vidal Sassoon hair style with it's fringe and her easy-fitting young-looking blazer jackets, brief swinging skirts and pinafore dresses. Quant designs were slightly influenced by beat dressing but interpreted in a more considered sharper, varied style. Her concept was uncompromisingly young - ten years younger than the high fashion ideal. She designed for a girlish, less developed figure. Her dresses had simple, boat necklines or childlike, round or pointed collars and narrow shoulders and sleeves.
Summer and evening dresses were frequently sleeveless and body shaping was very understated, shadowing the breasts and waist to giver a long-torsoed, slightly 20's silhouette and hip-level belts and seaming. The long-waisted look made her flared and pleated skirts look even shorter. They were in fact the shortest on record, and were worn with simple strap over shoes or long boots.
Mary's designs spoke for themselves, models enjoyed wearing her clothes at fashion shows. Her publicity and success made traditionally cautious designers alter their attitudes and want their own designs to appeal to the newly important, big spending 16 to 25 year old market.Mary Quant was the fashion designer and entrepreneur responsible for the "London Look" of the 60's. She was the inventor of the min-skirt and hot pants. She proclaimed "good taste is death, vulgarity is life" and summarized the fashion of the 60's as "arrogant, aggressive and sexy." Although she is still designing today, she is largely known for her 60's creations. Mary Quant was born in London, England on February 11th, 1934. From 1950-1953 she attended Goldsmith's College of Art in London. After graduating, she worked for Erik, a London milliner.
Meanwhile , Alexander Plunket-Greene and Quant had paired up with a friend named Archie McNair. When Greene, who later became her husband, inherited 5,000 pounds on his 21st birthday, the three decided to go into business together. They rented Markham House, a three-story building on King's Road in London's artist district, Chelsea. In Markham House, they opened a boutique on the first floor and a restaurant in the basement. They called the boutique Bazaar in 1955. Here she sold inexpensive, brightly coloured simple clothes which were immediate hits with young girls and boys. These included skinny rib jumpers, ready-to-wear short skirts and dresses, coloured tights, hipster belts, PVC garments and sleeveless crochet tops and hats. In 1957 she opened a second boutique.
In 1961 Mary Quant showed her first fur collection and launched her first wholesale company. In 1962 she presented her first collection for the American market. She also started to design for J.C. PENNEY of New York. As part of the Queen's Jubilee celebrations, various fashion celebrities were alloted a year of the Queen's Reign. Mary Quant has been named Woman of the Year 1955.
In 2000, she resigned as director of Mary Quant Ltd., her cosmetics company, after a Japanese buy-out. There are over 200 Mary Quant Colour shops in Japan, where Quant fashions continue to enjoy more popularity. Mary became a grandmother for the first time in August 2002, when her son Orlando Plunket-Greene had a son which they have called Lucas Alexander.
All the fashion shows of leading designers in New York, London, Paris and Milan - for both Summer and Fall - have been copying Quant designs. She is not at all angry about it but says she thinks it is great.

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