Show me an example fashion to fashion: May 2010

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Grazia aime Easy Fashion ...

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Après celui de Teen Vogue, Easy Fashion figure en bonne compagnie dans le "Tour du Monde" (click!)
des meilleurs blogs de Street Style de Grazia.fr avec cette photo de Louise / Miss Pandora.
Merci à Annabel Laso ! (et merci Chloé de me l'avoir signalé !). C'est gentil ! Je n'ai pas beaucoup
de contact avec les magazines français d'habitude ... Mais je connais la version Allemande de Grazia.
Les filles du service photo sont très sympas et nous travaillons ensemble de temps en temps.
Bon les filles ! C'est quand vous voulez pour vos photos de Steet Style sur Easy Fashion !
Bonne journée à toutes et à tous

Fred

Pour voir la page Grazia, cliquez à droite dans la rubrique "Easy Fashion featuring in ..." ou sur
le lien dans le texte ...

Makeup Artist Portfolio Advice

Lee Pycroft is introducing us in this video to her very own Makeup Artist Portfolio as well as offering insights on presentation and thoughts to consider when choosing your images.

She has worked as a makeup artist in the beauty and entertainment industry for over 15 years and counts numerous high-profile celebrities among her clients. She has worked for titles from British Vogue, Glamour, Marie Clarie, Instyle, Tatler, Grazia and Vanity Fair formulating directional fashion looks and is regularly quoted in the media for her opinions on makeup techniques and styles. Celebrities, Sienna Miller, Diane Krugar, Elle MacPherson and Naomi Watts, and Jessica Biel are just some of the faces Lee has worked with creating Red Carpet looks and magazine shoots.


Some of the images from her portfolio:


After finishing my professional training in Fashion Photography Makeup I started testing (working free of charge) with an array of photographers in order to build my portfolio. Back then I wish I had had a makeup artist mentor to guide me on how to put my first portfolio book together.

Whilst most of my portfolio consists of published beauty and fashion editorials I have also included the occasional image from tests, where I have been able to experiment with makeup applications and added looks I felt I was missing in order to get more contracts.

Till this day I test with skilled and talented photographers, agency represented models and inspiring stylists in order to keep my portfolio fresh, on trend and creatively interesting and surprising. Having once overheard a very famous photographer say “the moment you stop testing you lose your true soul and creative depth as a photographer” I shall always make room for creative tests that will add value to my portfolio.

There are some standard sizes in the fashion industry for portfolios. Hair, Makeup and Fashion Stylists usually use 9”x12” or 11”x14” pages and photographers often use 11”x14” or 14”x17”. This requires special books designed for the industry and an extra cost to have photo labs print to these special size, so it's expensive.

My portfolio is a standard 11”x14” in black leather with my company name and website embossed in silver on the cover from House of Portfolios in New York (they ship to Dubai). The black sleeves of my portfolio are removable as I do replace them from time to time to keep them looking clean and professional without any scratches.

Images which I have received in digital form from Photographers and Editors I resize/crop using Photoshop to fit in my book in order to then have them printed at ProLab in Al Quoz.

Following are a couple of Do’s and Dont’s I have learnt over the years from fellow makeup artists or agencies I have dealt with.

DO’s

- Pick only your very best photos, if you think something is only so-so good don’t put it in your portfolio. You will be judged by your worst image.

- Place your very best image in the front and the second best image at the end (if possible), i.e. make a first and last strong impression.

- Have a surprise image every now and then to keep viewers alert and awake.

- Develop a good flow to your portfolio order (like a well told story).

- Images should fit the entire sleeve and be the same size, the only exception to this will be your tear sheets (your work carefully cut out of a magazine).

- If you have "editorial-stories" consider an even number of pictures (2, 4, 6 etc.), so that these pages can be shown facing each other to keep the flow.

- Two images facing each other should look good together ... consider color, lighting, subject matter and mood.

- Consider more than one portfolio ... I have one fashion/beauty/editorial portfolio and another that is commercial/lifestyle. I have both types of clients and they each like to see work that relates to what they are doing. Too many types of work in one portfolio, may put a client off. It's up to you to decide what works in your market. For instance, having a really high fashion/editorial portfolio might not get you any work with people who shoot Hotel or DIY shop advertisements, but if you have a strong portfolio showing that you can do their type of makeup then they would be more likely to consider you for work, eliminating the fear of you overdoing everything and not staying consistent with their image.

DONT’s

- Don’t split editorials apart trying to make it look as though you have had more editorials published than true. You are most likely showing your portfolio to skilled professionals, they can spot such cheats.

- Don’t pick an image that demonstrates your makeup great but is otherwise a poor photo, pick only images that are overall great, viewers will judge you on the image overall not only on your makeup. Most people cannot separate your good work from something negative about the image.

- Don’t leave empty pages, remove any extra empty sleeves

- Don’t put any images sideways, all images should face the viewer. Have horizontal shots blown up to fit across two pages like a magazine centerfold if the fold does not fall across a face, or have it printed vertically with a white or black border across the top and bottom.

Please feel free to add any portfolio advice in the “comments” section, I would love to hear your Do's and Dont's or any other advice you have.



Video and Photo Credit: www.my-management.co.uk

Saturday, May 29, 2010

ToRaDOra Cosplay for San Jose Fanime Convention

こんにちは   みんなさん !!
Yesturday i went to the anime convention in san jose!
my friends andrew and woody went with me! also my awesome boyfriend i love them! it was soo fun with the ppl you love.
SO i was the only one to dress up in my groupy poooeey... but my bf got jealous after we got to the convention! everyone that dressed up looked awesome sooo awesome!

 For a long time i wanted to be Yuffie from Final Fantasy.
I juss love how cute she is! also..that she is a ninja

the secone person i was thinking of being is Sakura from Street Fighter

they look pretty Identical
by the end of this week i didnt have anyones costume! Yuffie or Sakura..its because im soo busyy...
So yesturday! the morning of the convention i looked in my closet and found my costume and who i was going to be!

TAIGA from TOraDOrA!
She is soo cute! i totally relate to her... she always get picked on bcuz of her height, she loves food, and she doesnt have a dad. ( my dad is in the philippines...)


~ TaDAH!~
 


Sorry i started Camwhoring ^3^
YeAH! BunnyPoWeR!! =3


I found my red cardigan from a thrift shop
my skirt from a boutique in height st. ( which i got long time ago for my HS movement)
and the inside shirt was from Brigitte. ありがとうございます Brigittesan!


Im such a camwhore!



I decided to have Kitty model with me, since she is a halfbreed tiger =P


Kitty is the model, im her accessorie hehe

Sorry this blog was about me and who i was for the fanime.
Tomorrow I will blogg about the actual convention in San Jose.
It was soo fun! I might go to the one in L.A. and my bf will dress up this time!


Thank you so much for reading my bloggy~
and thank you for those who comment..you encourage me to blog!


Luv,
Bunnyluverz

Think silk!




את השמלה הזו העשוייה משי מצאתי בארון הבגדים של אמי. כמו רבים וטובים מבגדיה גם היא נשמרה מתוך מחשבה שיבוא יום בו אחת מבנותיה תעשה בה שימוש הולם. לעתים קרובות כאשר אני נשאלת על מקורו של פריט כזה או אחר מתוך מלתחתי, התשובה "אמא" מרימה כמה גבות. גם אני עצמי מתפלאת לעתים על כך שאמי, אשר לבושה כיום מתאפיין במראה קלאסי מאד, היתה לא מזמן מתלבשת נועזת. אמי חיה בצעירותה מספר שנים בניו יורק, שם התחדד טעמה האופנתי ויחד עמו גבר גם העניין במעצבי אופנה. שמלה זו של המעצבת פלורה קונג נקנתה בניו יורק אי שם בשנות ה80, אך בזכות האורך האלגנטי, הצבעים העזים, הקשירה במותן, השרוולים, כריות הכתפיים והבד המופלא אני מוצאת אותה רלוונטית ביותר גם היום.
המותג פלורה קונג הוקם באמצע שנות השמונים ע"י פלורה קונג, ניו יורקרית ממוצע סיני. משלא מצאה בדים לטעמה, החלה ליצור בעצמה את ההדפסים ושילובי הצבעים עבור בדי המשי שלה. ואכן הייחוד של בגדיה נובע בעיקר מצבעוניות הבדים הכה נעימים למגע. כאן תוכלו לצפות באחת הבלוגריות היותר משובחות לובשת וינטג' פלורה קונג. בקרוב צפויים לככב פה עוד פריטים מבית פלורה קונג, הפעם כאלה שרכשתי בעצמי.

שבוע טוב לכולם!

photos by Daniel Alejandro Romano

I found This lovely silk dress at my mom's closet. Like many of her clothes, she kept it many years, knowing one day me or my sister would give it some love. My mom is now a very classic dresser, thus it always surprising to find such colorful garments in her closet. She lived in NY for a few years, there she became more aware of fashion and developed a growing interest in fashion designers. This dress by Flora Kung was bought in the 80's but thanks to it's elegant length, live colors, puffy sleeves and the amazing silk I find it very relevant even today.
Flora Kung, Chinese New Yorker, founded Flora Kung in mid 80's, but had trouble finding the fabrics and colors she wanted. Thus ended up drawing all her prints and mixing her own colors and had them reproduced in silk. Here you can see one of my favorite bloggers wearing vintage Flora Kung. Coming soon more Items by Flora Kung, this time things I bought myself.

Dallas' Custom BATMAN - THE DARK KNIGHT Kotobukia Bat-Signal Lamp



Here's a couple of craft project photos from our buddy named Dallas. He created this Custom Light-Up Bat-Signal by converting a Kotobukia Statue of Batman perched on top of the Bat-Signal. Of course, it's the version from "THE DARK KNIGHT" movie. Basically he took the Bat-Signal piece & retrofit a light inside it. He also added a different lens cover ( I think ) so that light would shine through it. overall, Dallas did an amazing job on this new piece because it now looks extremely cool! OK, I have seen a few other people do this & it makes me wonder, "Why didn't Kotobukia do this in the 1st place? I mean, it seems so obvious". I'm sure it had something to do with production cost. Plus, they make art statues & they're NOT in the lamp business. Anyways, I didn't mean to loose track here. Plus, I also wanna thank Dallas for sharing his photos. If any other Bat-Blog Readers have any Bat-Craft Projects going on then please let us know. We always love to hear from creative people.

Funny - BATMAN Character MR. MEN Parody Art




For every person who is familiar with the Classic MR. MEN Children Books this post will be totally hilarious! A Graphic designer named "Seven Hundred" recently did a series of "Fake Book Covers" that are all a complete parody of the MR. MEN books but instead of the Mr.Men characters he used comic book super heroes. They're kind of silly ( which they're suppose to be ) but they're very well done & retain the "Mr. Men art-style". He did a lot of Batman ones & I'm only showing a couple of examples here. To see them all be sure to click HERE!

azfar ?

saye bersamaan kawan-kawan gay saye, ahha ! :) pergi berjalan-jalan, selepas saye break dgn #5%&*, saye terserempak dgn org muke mcm dye, saye berkate, eh ?? mcm ?? -whatev. da la ketinggian pun lebih kurang kan ? mesti la saye musykil, mungkin saye angau lg kot !  yang paling penting setiap kali saye pergi mane-mane mesti saye rase mcm tu. dekat masjid pun, ahha. :)

pesanan penaja : saye blk lewat mlm haritu, abah saye marah sebab saye asyik membeli baju dan seluar sahaja ! ngoi. :))

Friday, May 28, 2010

Original 1960's BATMAN POP ART OIL PAINTING By Bob Kane!



WOW! The Bat-Blog is known for sharing a ton of news about Batman but this is actual BAT-HISTORY right here! The image you see up above is a photo of the original Batman Pop Art Oil Painting "done by" Bob Kane, the co-creator of Batman. The pics were sent in by a Bat-Blog Fan named Rick, who actually owns this amazing piece of art ( Be sure to click on it for a larger, sharper, image ). He explained how he got it in this email, he wrote:
In 1966, after the television show hit big, Bob Kane did a series of 12 large pop art oil paintings. This is one of them and, I think, the best of the bunch. I saw about 8 of them in the early 90's when Kane exhibited them at an art gallery in Beverly Hills. Mine was owned by Cary Grant for 20 years and hung in his guest bathroom. I've owned it since 1987.
Oh man! I've known about these paintings for years & it's so cool to actually meet someone who owns one. I've never seen one in real life, only publicity photos. To publish an actual photo of this on my blog is a total honor, no kidding, it's great! Thank you Rick for sharing your story.

NEW Batman DETECTIVE COMICS Variant Comic Book Cover - DC 75th Anniversary



Comic Book Fans might be noticing all the variant covers for recent DC Comics titles. It's apart of their "75th Anniversary" event. Well, be sure to look out for Detective Comics # 866 because it's variant cover will be drawn by Artist Walt Simonson & it's an homage to the Golden Age Batman. The inspiration is the iconic cover of Detective Comics # 69, which was originally drawn by the legendary Jerry Robinson. It features a sinister-looking Joker looming over the Dynamic Duo ( Click on it for a larger version, it's so very pretty! ).

Hugo & Nini - Beaubourg - Paris

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Nini
"I am a Designer-Stylist.
My look is spontaneous.
I love Smiles & Cats. I hate negativ People.
My message: Hapiness and smiles are more important
than money !"
All my outfit vintage except my hat by CA4LA (Japan)
Perfume: "Black" by KENNETH COLE

Hugo
"I am a Make-Up Artist for Fashion
My look is "Brigade du Tigre".
I love modesty. I hate stupidity".
I wear a shirt by H&M
Black jeans by MARC JACOBS
Boots and Bag are vintage
Perfume: "Blanc" by LALIQUE

Nadia - Etienne Marcel - Paris

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"I work as Account Back Office Assistant
For me Fashion is to claim your own personality
My look is casual-trendy
I love Music. I hate Christophe Mae (french singer).
If I had € 1000, I would buy plenty of jeans !
My message to the world: Every day, have fun to the max !"
I wear a jacket and jean's by MISS SIXTY
T-Shirt and Shoes from a little shop.
Sunnies by RAYBAN
Perfume by ESCADA

Yanh - Etienne Marcel - Paris

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"I am a Vegetal Sculptor Artist
For me Fashion is a Clothe Code.
My look is basic. I love Flowers, I hate people being late".
I wear a vintage cardigan
Jean's 501 Levi's
Made to mesure shoes
Vintage hat
My motorbike is a MOTOBECANE
50 CC 2 speeds (1939)

Thursday, May 27, 2010

In 1976 Dave was Robin, The Boy Wonder!



I love it when Bat-Blog Fans send us their vintage family photos & share their love of the Batman Universe. This group of pictures is our buddy Dave back in 1976! That Summer he made this incredible Robin, The Boy Wonder costume!! Dave said,
"Growing up in New Jersey, I was consumed with reruns of GET SMART, original STAR TREK, The MONKEES, and of course, BATMAN!! Adam West was fantastic as Batman, but he was a grown-up ( and kind of beefy! ). Weighing only 80 pounds, I found it much easier to relate to the lean, acrobatic Boy Wonder as portrayed by the great Burt Ward. Looking back, my primitive sewing skills were not that polished, but I think that my homemade Robin outfit holds up pretty well."
Yes, this homemade costume is really GREAT! Thanks for sharing the fun pics. As a side note, that one picture of you on the ladder looks exactly like a famous publicity photo of Burt Ward. It's the same angle & pose, everything, that's cool! If any other Bat-Blog Readers out there have similar pics to share then please mail them in. Our email button is always on the top right-hand side of this blog page, thanks.

SIMPSONS COMICS Homage to the 1966 BATMAN Batmobile Vending Machine Ride!


You gotta love this recent comic book cover for SIMPSONS COMICS # 164 where they feature Homer Simpson totally hogging a 1966 Batmobile Car Vending Machine Ride in front of his local Springfield Grocery Store! The other kids all look pretty mad, ha ha! I also love that one kid is all geeked-out in a Robin, The Boy Wonder costume....funny! So, I decided to show the cover of the comic, all complete, & then use a part of it to make a Batman Desktop Wallpaper.



CLICK HERE For More FREE Batman Desktop Wallpaper Backgrounds of The Dark Knight!

FINALS Are OVER!

こんばんわ みんな さん!!
YAy im soo happy! well actually im extremely tired and relieved!
Finals are over for me! time for a lil break ^3^

Today i treated myself with alot of candy and a cute hat from Diaso! yeah!!

THe hat only comes in black
$4.30

 
Power to the bunniez! >3<
 

I am actually surprised at how awake I look because i had a 3 hour sleep.
i shouldnt do that its extremely tiring and i started to feel sick during my 7 hour shift at Diaso...
 its all thanks to my lazzyness i did this last minute study- note- taking shi-nah-ni-gins
Hey! atleast i studied...I feel pretty confident about my final =P

ANyways Time to go work out! I feel soo unhealthy with all the junk food !

have a great day!
luv,
Bunnyluverz!

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Williams' JOKER & BATMAN Comic Book Logo Tattoo Art!


A Loyal Bat-Blog Reader named Williams sent us this cool pic the other night of a set of BATMAN AND JOKER TATTOOS he recently got. The cool thing is that the images are the original vintage comic book logos that were popular in the 1970's & 80's. I remember these from my childhood & they have always been a favorite ( especially "The Joker" ). The Tattoo Artist here did a really great job on both the colors & sharpness of line. I also wanna thank Williams for sharing this photo. Thanks Dude, your Bat-Tats look awesome!! Remember Bat-Blog Fans, if you ever get some ink done please be sure to send us a photo.

CLICK HERE For More Photos of Batman Tattoo Art Tattoos of The Dark Knight and Joker!

BATMAN ANIMATION - Free Desktop Wallpaper Backgrounds




Hey Kids, BATMAN Wallpapers! Yes, it's time again for "Wacky Wallpaper Wednesday" ...OH YEAH! This time I thought I would go with an "animation theme", meaning, all the backgrounds are related to "The World of Batman in Animated Form". The 1st one is a great image of BATGIRL from the 90's Batman Animated TV Series. This graphic was made using an original cartoon animation cel so the lines & colors are really sharp. The next image is way more modern. In fact, it's a DC Universe animated film that has not even come out yet. It's the DVD box art for the BATMAN: UNDER THE RED HOOD Movie. ( With the release of every tiny bit of news they feature about that movie it just keeps looking better & better! ). The last background ( Yes, I'm posting 3 of them this week ) is an image from the current BATMAN: THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD TV Cartoon. Besides Batman, you also get the Plastic Man too!! Anyways, hope you like them all, or at least one of them, ha!



CLICK HERE For More FREE Batman Desktop Wallpaper Backgrounds of UNDER THE RED HOOD, The Brave and The Bold, & The Animated Series!

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

You Don't Have To Be Batman To Save Lives



Back in 1989, to capitalize on the popularity of the Tim Burton BATMAN Movie, the New York Blood Center ran a promotion called "You Don't Have To Be Batman To Save Lives". Basically it was a major blood drive where they used the Caped Crusader as a theme. It was pretty successful. Shown here are 2 pieces of memorabilia from that event. The first photo is a T-Shirt & the 2nd one is a small advertising poster. It's cool they didn't use the same exact graphic. Plus, it's the comic book-style artwork & not the movie ( but "movie images" would have been great too! ). Now, it's kinda hard for me to tell but I'm guessing that the art was drawn by either Jose Luis Garcia Lopez or Dick Giordano! If anyone knows exactly please let me know. Either way, it's a very cool part of Bat-History!

First Look BATMAN ARKHAM ASYLUM Video Game Action Figures





Wow! Check out these BATMAN: ARKHAM ASYLUM Action Figures! As everyone knows the video game was a smash hit. I mean, it won "Game of the Year" around the world! With it's popularity Warner Bros has capitalized on a few products. Mainly there have been a few T-Shirts & Statues. Well, now they're going to make some action figures & they look pretty awesome! The first wave will feature Batman, The Joker, Scarecrow, & Harley Quinn. Oh yeah, the Joker figure will also come with a small Scarface Ventriloquist Doll . About the only information on these new toys right now is that they will be about 6" tall & heavily articulated. DC Direct has not given an exact release date yet but stay tuned to the Bat-Blog & we will let you know. In the mean time here's some pictures to totally drool over, ha! ( Thanks to Guenter for the heads-up! )