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anotherfuckingfashionblog · 10 months ago
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M Missoni resort 2018
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world-of-wales · 2 years ago
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Catherine’s Royal Closet (47/∞) ♚
↬ Lurex Trim Tweed Coat
Catherine first wore this coat from Missoni's M diffusion line for a visit to the Fortnum & Mason in 2012. She once again brought it out for the Diamond Jubilee Visit in the East Midlands later in the same year.
She also wore the coat at the wedding Charlie Budgett and Lucy Meade in 2014 and opening of EACH shop in 2016.
The knee-length coat in blue tweed featurez front double pockets and a concealed front closure.
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froufrousp · 2 years ago
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❣️We love Missoni❣️Blusa de tricô chevron Missoni Tam M ❣️ #missoni https://www.instagram.com/p/Cq-c9V0uXYz/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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styleofdiamandis · 2 years ago
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STREET STYLE: MARINA MEETS FANS IN MISSONI
A bunch of lucky fans got to meet Marina outside in London on March 19th, 2016. I haven't been able to find out what occasion it was other than filming some press, but I was able to find out more about her outfit, which is why we're here for after all ;)
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A perfect day dress which converts to a night look would be this M Missoni black crochet-knit dress featuring an intricate knitting pattern all over, short sleeves and a flattering A-line silhouette.
To my knowledge, this is the first and only time Marina rocked a piece by the iconic Italian fashion house.
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Her black visor with embroidered logo is signed by DC Shoes...
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...while Ray-Ban created her ivory & green Clubround sunglasses.
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earlgreytea68 · 2 years ago
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1H? for that ask game :)
1H ⇢ describe your style
Hmm. I'm not sure what they mean by "style"!
As far as writing style, I think I would describe it as dialogue-heavy, breezy and quick, with a lot of love???? Idk, that's hard to do!
As far as decorating style, I have spent a lot of time watching interior design shows and reading interior design magazines and thinking about interior design. I don't know why, really, because I don't think design is one of my talents, but I guess I'm just really fascinated by it. I have never seen my own design style really captured by any of the labels that designs get. I tend to call it "French modern," because it's definitely got French aspects to it (I like things a little over-the-top tbh, a little rococo, a little blingy) but I also have a modern edge to what I like, it's not ALL elaborate curly-cues. I once took this style quiz and it termed my style "Vintage Salon," and I have to say that the site's description of that style seemed pretty accurate. So Idk if that's an official term, but I'll go with it.
As far as personal style, someone once told me I'm mainly Missoni and Brunello Cucinelli, with a dash of Chloe and a little bit of Marni. Honestly, almost all of my clothes come from H&M so...yeah lol
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rubyjaytee · 16 days ago
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nightguide · 2 months ago
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SPECTRUM: what i never thought about the song is that i never knew death was sexless in so many different ways than 'seeing it' has to offer about a thought (the way of dying can be like) which can alter expanses of that if you were to think like a made up person than belief itself that can actually be if 'everything' can do it, you're looking at the world as if you're never meant to live but you're meant to die like that as how you lived, and you heard that somewhere else that sex doesn't feel painless but it is meant to be felt, and i honestly put my concern over Jeff Buckley like that in every single which way that i departed from his idyllics and went straight to myself instead that i loved lived than lived loved and the way of thought of sex is dying has nothing to do with the way i believe love is lived in my passion for the arts being in touch with the way i think than believe is as if i never had sex and it should, words are never forgiven but never forgotten but i think and it is, is subjective to the ways of the Prophet M,mad (PBUH) that i knew of that i came back with a profound belief to attain fame as i should than claiming wealthless, lackless, soul-hearted argument i can never win if i did and 'saying i can never go anywhere' is so numb knowing latin is on my side to saying, whatever i made up is me and i said is me, pretty much the way i always dreamed of my partner to look at me like that but he is the same like my fanbase than the art of meeting somebody in the middle of a college arts (where i am based) made me to be a profound student in a body of a universe where my rights are stable being a muslim woman to an agnostic nobody, like i get along with them pretty well as me being agnostic than a muslim because my hijab, or any islamic modesty does not cover me or conceal me of sin or like of if you meet me parallel than is to every artist wearing you, my last question in the song is 'where will you find me?' that will alter your life forever by song bias to your upbringing that is like me, i don't even celebrate the song but i am pious of like the air made to breathe than it is where you believe where air went next after trees give up, there is nothing i can do about my innocence when i learn what is about my future that hurt me and your intuition tells the story, like i said in the beginning, i talk in gnosticism. i have autism and seperation from my friends in hollywood eternal in my imagination have their reason to wonder why i am not physically with them by law of heart and what follows next, i recede pride upon my status and hopes of making one sister never again, make sense is why but a brother's man is not even devout enough to look at his wife or daughter relevant is nothing to his piety to what sound can do life after love, i reference heavily my world in death of the arts, so i speak but not sing of that like the clarity of the singer/songwriter has an attitude to defy broadway in loving the unknown but law of loving the known is attitude remorse to why than of if, i talk heavily about Kusama's work by wildfire, Echelman by disgrace in my lyrics, Navarro by presence, Eman by soul, Missoni by intuition, Tancredi by war, Munari by emotion, Stozl by physical reality, Klee by heart attack of reference to Demi Lovato's career who i upstaged by world break, so i lived as her knowing i was a heavy fan of myself at the same time knowing her before i met Seabra by damnation, Memphis by mandate making my way into why i am a Quant relative to why photoshop existing for newer elements causing an uproar in the 60's relative to fashion pseudo world break by the beauty industry being part of her legacy making her so influential at the time to seeing now, a Janis Joplin being why she never made it so high with her references to soul and sound before 'her time' catapulted into hiding which i can say she is still alive, Spectrum does not give a quality of sound which i playfully reject Jeff Buckley along the way by forcefully knowing who his discography is to him 'making me'-
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mhkeiger · 3 months ago
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: NWT M by Missoni Poncho.
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ivyinkblue33 · 3 months ago
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What Will Be Vintage of Tomorrow?
1. What Defines a Future Vintage Piece?
Timely and Timeless:
Future vintage pieces must resonate with their era while remaining relevant across decades.
Harold Koda, curator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, describes collectible designs as having:
Wide influence.
Representation of their time.
Unique individuality.
Cultural Significance:
Iconic moments in fashion, like Angelina Jolie’s Golden Globes gown or signature designs from leading fashion houses (e.g., Versace and Madame Grès), establish a historical and cultural connection, increasing their future desirability.
2. Characteristics of Future Vintage
Limited Availability:
Exclusivity is a key driver; pieces with limited production runs or unique designs are more likely to become collector's items.
Examples include Tiffany & Co.’s limited-edition jewelry by Frank Gehry or collections from Viktor & Rolf for H&M.
Signature Designs:
Designs that define a brand or designer’s legacy are prime candidates for future vintage.
Examples:
Prada’s ombré prints (Spring 2004).
Chloé’s black-trimmed A-line dresses (Spring 2005).
Craftsmanship and Quality:
Superior craftsmanship ensures durability, making items suitable for preservation and reappreciation.
3. Trends and Recommendations
Collectible Designers and Pieces:
Rachel Zoe highlights timeless collections like vintage Pucci and Missoni as examples of enduring appeal.
Luxury-retail expert Robert Burke predicts current pieces that may gain vintage status, such as Oscar de la Renta's evening dresses.
Balancing Fashion and Functionality:
Collectors are advised to select items that maintain relevance across life stages, avoiding overly trendy or one-season items.
Emerging Designers:
Supporting up-and-coming talents like Rodarte and Phillip Lim offers the potential to own future vintage items with unique qualities.
4. The Collector’s Perspective
Emotional Connection:
Collectors value items that evoke personal meaning or reflect iconic cultural moments.
Liz Goldwyn, a vintage aficionado, views collecting as an obsessive pursuit tied to storytelling and historical preservation.
Investment in Accessories:
Accessories like Balenciaga’s motorcycle bags or Chanel’s tweed trenches are highlighted as high-impact, collectible items.
Competitiveness and Secrecy:
Savvy collectors often keep their discoveries secret to maintain exclusivity and competitive advantage.
5. Implications for Fashion Brands and Consumers
For Designers:
Brands should create designs with long-term appeal, focusing on quality, timelessness, and cultural resonance.
For Consumers:
Buyers are encouraged to choose pieces that align with their personal style and have lasting significance rather than chasing fleeting trends.
Conclusion
The article underscores the importance of exclusivity, craftsmanship, and cultural relevance in determining the vintage potential of today’s fashion. It advises collectors and brands to focus on timeless qualities and emotional connections, ensuring pieces remain relevant and valuable in the decades to come.
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gallerynamba · 4 months ago
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mysterymirrors · 4 months ago
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: NWOT Body Glove Vista Electra One Piece Bikini - Lilac - M.
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rebjornstyle · 5 months ago
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: MISSONI Women’s Belted Sweater knit turquoise short sleeve top size 10.
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ericola · 5 months ago
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ayushiarora · 5 months ago
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eJournal #1
In this journal entry, I will reflect on insights from the alumni panel at GBC. The three speakers: Monica Cardona, Vishal Sharma, and Bonnie Asani, gave perspectives on business communication, networking, and career development which made me introspect on my professional journey.
Monica emphasized the importance of business communication. Her discussion highlighted that effectively showcasing a product is key to making a lasting impression. This resonated with me, especially given my background as a multimedia designer, where communication is not just verbal but visual as well. My experience in UI/UX design at the Toronto Railway Museum further reinforced this idea. During my tenure, I worked on creating interactive digital displays that required me to translate complex information into engaging, user-friendly designs. It became evident that strong communication skills were just as crucial in design as they were in other business functions. The ability to present and "sell" a concept effectively could make or break a project. This is a lesson I will carry forward, knowing that refining my communication skills will enhance my ability to present ideas clearly and persuasively to clients and stakeholders.
Vishal spoke about the power of networking and how creating a good first impression can be pivotal. His own experience of meeting someone through a co-op placement serves as a reminder that opportunities often arise through interpersonal connections. He also reiterated the importance of business communication, which further strengthens my belief that I must constantly work on honing my ability to convey ideas clearly and professionally. Given my experience in public relations at C&M Media in New York, I fully understand how essential it is to make meaningful connections. In that role, I had the opportunity to manage high-profile clients like Moncler and Missoni. I saw firsthand how developing strong relationships with clients and colleagues leads to collaborative success. Vishal’s insight, particularly about attending events, reminded me to continuously network, a practice that could open doors in ways I might not expect. 
Bonnie’s advice centered around the value of mentorship and the importance of having the right resume. Her suggestion to keep your LinkedIn profile updated is particularly relevant today, as more employers seek to learn about candidates through online platforms. As a designer, my portfolio is central to how I market myself, so I’ve prioritized keeping both my LinkedIn profile and portfolio updated with recent work. Bonnie also spoke about the power of mentors—a concept that I’ve come to appreciate over time. I’ve benefited from mentors throughout my career, particularly during my certification in Interactive Media Management at George Brown College, where instructors provided invaluable guidance. Additionally, Bonnie’s emphasis on nurturing work relationships, even if they don’t result in immediate job offers, aligns with my own career experience. In my service coordinator role at Little Treasures, I learned that every interaction—whether with clients, colleagues, or potential employers—could yield long-term benefits, even if it didn’t produce immediate results.
Each speaker underscored a common theme: success often hinges on relationships, communication, and networking. For someone like me, whose career path spans content creation, marketing, and design, the importance of these soft skills cannot be overstated. As I continue to evolve in my field, I plan to integrate their advice into my career development strategy. Moving forward, I’ll prioritize attending networking events, maintaining strong relationships with peers, and honing my communication skills. These are not just tools for getting a job but essential skills for thriving in today’s interconnected, digital-first world.
In conclusion, the speakers’ advice has prompted me to think more strategically about how I approach my career. From ensuring I present my work clearly, to leveraging networks and maintaining relationships, each insight has helped me realize areas where I can improve. Their collective wisdom has influenced how I will shape my professional journey moving forward, particularly in making the most of the opportunities that come through communication and connection.
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phillybagsrus · 6 months ago
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: M missoni relief zig zag dress.
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kbworthsaving · 7 months ago
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Missoni High Heels Leather Black Studded Ankle Strap Pointy Baddie EU 35 US 4.5.
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