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Cool Fashion Sale images

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Swapaholics @ Boston Fashion Week
fashion sale
Image by cherrylet
Yifan setting up clothing for sale


South Beach Fashions - Miami Beach, FL
fashion sale
Image by ChrisGoldNY

PDX Fashion Synergy

A few nice fashion sale images I found:


PDX Fashion Synergy
fashion sale
Image by Art Institute of Portland
Pocket Change Inc. held a benefit sale titled Art for Change at The Art Institute of Portland. 25 artists each created 25 works to be sold for 25 dollars to benefit their non-profit organization which assists troubled youth.

Find out more about The Art Institute of Portland: www.artinstitutes.edu/portland

Photo: Lulu Hoeller


PDX Fashion Synergy
fashion sale
Image by Art Institute of Portland
Pocket Change Inc. held a benefit sale titled Art for Change at The Art Institute of Portland. 25 artists each created 25 works to be sold for 25 dollars to benefit their non-profit organization which assists troubled youth.

Find out more about The Art Institute of Portland: www.artinstitutes.edu/portland

Photo: Lulu Hoeller

Kaliane Sales - MossorĂ³ West Fashion

A few nice fashion sale images I found:


Kaliane Sales - MossorĂ³ West Fashion
fashion sale
Image by George Vale



cat ears and other items for sale
fashion sale
Image by quite peculiar
Not only women were wearing clip-on cat ears and similar-styled hats at Megacon, but men were showing off the perky-eared fashion as well.

PDX Fashion Synergy

A few nice fashion sale images I found:


PDX Fashion Synergy
fashion sale
Image by Art Institute of Portland
Pocket Change Inc. held a benefit sale titled Art for Change at The Art Institute of Portland. 25 artists each created 25 works to be sold for 25 dollars to benefit their non-profit organization which assists troubled youth.

Find out more about The Art Institute of Portland: www.artinstitutes.edu/portland

Photo: Lulu Hoeller

Cool Fashion Sale images

A few nice fashion sale images I found:


eclectic picks at jumble and pearls
fashion sale
Image by quite peculiar


clothes with a past at the horatia
fashion sale
Image by quite peculiar

Model at the Fall 2011 Run to the Sun Fashion Show (IMG_3009.jpg)

Some cool fashion sale images:


Model at the Fall 2011 Run to the Sun Fashion Show (IMG_3009.jpg)
fashion sale
Image by Alaskan Dude
Every year there is a Women's Show in Anchorge, Alaska - it's a cool event to attend, even as a guy. The Women's Show included various fashion shows - this photo shows clothing on sale at Run to the Sun - a local beachwear, swimsuit, outdoor clothing, and also a tanning salon. The models are very nice but the lighting at the arena is ugly and it gives me problems all the time. Please ignore the lighting and enjoy the models!

I took this photo in September 2011 at the Sullivan Arena in Anchorage, Alaska.


Model at the Fall 2011 Run to the Sun Fashion Show (IMG_3054.jpg)
fashion sale
Image by Alaskan Dude
Every year there is a Women's Show in Anchorge, Alaska - it's a cool event to attend, even as a guy. The Women's Show included various fashion shows - this photo shows clothing on sale at Run to the Sun - a local beachwear, swimsuit, outdoor clothing, and also a tanning salon. The models are very nice but the lighting at the arena is ugly and it gives me problems all the time. Please ignore the lighting and enjoy the models!

I took this photo in September 2011 at the Sullivan Arena in Anchorage, Alaska.


Model at the Fall 2011 Run to the Sun Fashion Show (IMG_3070.jpg)
fashion sale
Image by Alaskan Dude
Every year there is a Women's Show in Anchorge, Alaska - it's a cool event to attend, even as a guy. The Women's Show included various fashion shows - this photo shows clothing on sale at Run to the Sun - a local beachwear, swimsuit, outdoor clothing, and also a tanning salon. The models are very nice but the lighting at the arena is ugly and it gives me problems all the time. Please ignore the lighting and enjoy the models!

I took this photo in September 2011 at the Sullivan Arena in Anchorage, Alaska.

Cool Fashion Sale images

Some cool fashion sale images:




100 Church Street Marketplace Fall Fashion Show, September 4, 2010
fashion sale
Image by churchstreetmarketplace
ECCO, 81 CHURCH STREET. Lara Heath Allen, owner of Ecco, opened a small boutique on College Street in 1992. Fifteen years later, after moving onto Church Street and expanding in 1995, Ecco continues to be Burlington's hottest clothing store. Today you'll find the latest denim, the most beautiful dresses and tons of great tops, sweaters, and shoes. Ecco has everything you need from designers such as 7 for all Mankind, BCBG Max Azria, Citizens of Humanity, Velvet, Ella Moss, Rock and Republic, Juicy, and James Perse. You want it Ecco has it, and we are proud to have the best sales associates in Burlington. People rave about how friendly, fun and fashion conscious they are; they'll help you find whatever you're looking for. ECCO, 81 Church Street, Burlington, Vermont. (802) 860-2220 www.eccoclothes.com/

Cool Fashion Sale images

Some cool fashion sale images:


PDX Fashion Synergy
fashion sale
Image by Art Institute of Portland
Pocket Change Inc. held a benefit sale titled Art for Change at The Art Institute of Portland. 25 artists each created 25 works to be sold for 25 dollars to benefit their non-profit organization which assists troubled youth.

Find out more about The Art Institute of Portland: www.artinstitutes.edu/portland

Photo: Lulu Hoeller

Cool Fashion Sale images

Some cool fashion sale images:


David Jones AW13 Fashion Launch
fashion sale
Image by Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer
David Jones AW13 Fashion Launch: Sydney, Australia - 6th February 2013...

A good dose of Australia's social set gathered to watch top line models including Miranda Kerr and Megan Gale strut at David Jones' Elizabeth Street store from around 7pm this evening.

Thirty-seven designers including Alex Perry, Collette Dinnigan and Zimmerman showcased over 230 looks alongside DJs runway debutants, Ellery, Rachel Gilbert and Banjo and Matilda.

Dual tone colours and prints featured heavily throughout the evening while lace and leather made a big comeback.

The 175-year-old retailer has reluctantly embraced new technologies to lift struggling sales and this year's event was livestreamed (via the internet) for the benefit of those who missed out on one of the show's exclusive tickets.

David Jones' group executive of merchandise Donna Player said those who couldn't attend could keep track of what was happening on social media.

"Customer viewing parties are a first and there will be stylists there as well. They can watch the livestream from Sydney, drink champagne and participate in the whole event even though they aren't physically here," she told Murdoch owned The Telegraph.

"It's bringing social media back to that whole tactile experience because they are able to buy the clothes straight away, the majority of those looks are in store immediately."

Well done to everyone involved in the success of the event. Now to wait and see if it makes a difference to the bottom line of the high end retailer.

David Jones talent:
Napoleon Perdis
Sophie Clarke- David Jones, General Manager shoes and Accessories
Donna Player – David Jones, Group Executive, Merchandise
Deb Foreman- David Jones, General manager of Menswear
David Jones fashion family ( includes all fashion designers stocked at David Jones)

David Jones ambassadors and models:
Miranda Kerr
Jason Dundas
Jessica Gomes
Samantha Harris

Websites

David Jones official website
www.davidjones.com.au

David Jones 'Fashion Launch' official website
fashionlaunch.davidjones.com.au

Eva Rinaldi Photography
www.evarinaldi.com


David Jones AW13 Fashion Launch
fashion sale
Image by Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer
David Jones AW13 Fashion Launch: Sydney, Australia - 6th February 2013...

A good dose of Australia's social set gathered to watch top line models including Miranda Kerr and Megan Gale strut at David Jones' Elizabeth Street store from around 7pm this evening.

Thirty-seven designers including Alex Perry, Collette Dinnigan and Zimmerman showcased over 230 looks alongside DJs runway debutants, Ellery, Rachel Gilbert and Banjo and Matilda.

Dual tone colours and prints featured heavily throughout the evening while lace and leather made a big comeback.

The 175-year-old retailer has reluctantly embraced new technologies to lift struggling sales and this year's event was livestreamed (via the internet) for the benefit of those who missed out on one of the show's exclusive tickets.

David Jones' group executive of merchandise Donna Player said those who couldn't attend could keep track of what was happening on social media.

"Customer viewing parties are a first and there will be stylists there as well. They can watch the livestream from Sydney, drink champagne and participate in the whole event even though they aren't physically here," she told Murdoch owned The Telegraph.

"It's bringing social media back to that whole tactile experience because they are able to buy the clothes straight away, the majority of those looks are in store immediately."

Well done to everyone involved in the success of the event. Now to wait and see if it makes a difference to the bottom line of the high end retailer.

David Jones talent:
Napoleon Perdis
Sophie Clarke- David Jones, General Manager shoes and Accessories
Donna Player – David Jones, Group Executive, Merchandise
Deb Foreman- David Jones, General manager of Menswear
David Jones fashion family ( includes all fashion designers stocked at David Jones)

David Jones ambassadors and models:
Miranda Kerr
Jason Dundas
Jessica Gomes
Samantha Harris

Websites

David Jones official website
www.davidjones.com.au

David Jones 'Fashion Launch' official website
fashionlaunch.davidjones.com.au

Eva Rinaldi Photography
www.evarinaldi.com

Cool Fashion Sale images

A few nice fashion sale images I found:



Model at the Fall 2011 Run to the Sun Fashion Show (IMG_3031.jpg)
fashion sale
Image by Alaskan Dude
Every year there is a Women's Show in Anchorge, Alaska - it's a cool event to attend, even as a guy. The Women's Show included various fashion shows - this photo shows clothing on sale at Run to the Sun - a local beachwear, swimsuit, outdoor clothing, and also a tanning salon. The models are very nice but the lighting at the arena is ugly and it gives me problems all the time. Please ignore the lighting and enjoy the models!

I took this photo in September 2011 at the Sullivan Arena in Anchorage, Alaska.


Model at the Fall 2011 Run to the Sun Fashion Show (IMG_3068.jpg)
fashion sale
Image by Alaskan Dude
Every year there is a Women's Show in Anchorge, Alaska - it's a cool event to attend, even as a guy. The Women's Show included various fashion shows - this photo shows clothing on sale at Run to the Sun - a local beachwear, swimsuit, outdoor clothing, and also a tanning salon. The models are very nice but the lighting at the arena is ugly and it gives me problems all the time. Please ignore the lighting and enjoy the models!

I took this photo in September 2011 at the Sullivan Arena in Anchorage, Alaska.

PDX Fashion Synergy

Some cool fashion sale images:


PDX Fashion Synergy
fashion sale
Image by Art Institute of Portland
Pocket Change Inc. held a benefit sale titled Art for Change at The Art Institute of Portland. 25 artists each created 25 works to be sold for 25 dollars to benefit their non-profit organization which assists troubled youth.

Find out more about The Art Institute of Portland: www.artinstitutes.edu/portland

Photo: Lulu Hoeller


PDX Fashion Synergy
fashion sale
Image by Art Institute of Portland
Pocket Change Inc. held a benefit sale titled Art for Change at The Art Institute of Portland. 25 artists each created 25 works to be sold for 25 dollars to benefit their non-profit organization which assists troubled youth.

Find out more about The Art Institute of Portland: www.artinstitutes.edu/portland

Photo: Lulu Hoeller

PDX Fashion Synergy

A few nice fashion sale images I found:


PDX Fashion Synergy
fashion sale
Image by Art Institute of Portland
Pocket Change Inc. held a benefit sale titled Art for Change at The Art Institute of Portland. 25 artists each created 25 works to be sold for 25 dollars to benefit their non-profit organization which assists troubled youth.

Find out more about The Art Institute of Portland: www.artinstitutes.edu/portland

Photo: Lulu Hoeller


PDX Fashion Synergy
fashion sale
Image by Art Institute of Portland
Pocket Change Inc. held a benefit sale titled Art for Change at The Art Institute of Portland. 25 artists each created 25 works to be sold for 25 dollars to benefit their non-profit organization which assists troubled youth.

Find out more about The Art Institute of Portland: www.artinstitutes.edu/portland

Photo: Lulu Hoeller

PDX Fashion Synergy

A few nice fashion sale images I found:


PDX Fashion Synergy
fashion sale
Image by Art Institute of Portland
Pocket Change Inc. held a benefit sale titled Art for Change at The Art Institute of Portland. 25 artists each created 25 works to be sold for 25 dollars to benefit their non-profit organization which assists troubled youth.

Find out more about The Art Institute of Portland: www.artinstitutes.edu/portland

Photo: Lulu Hoeller


PDX Fashion Synergy
fashion sale
Image by Art Institute of Portland
Pocket Change Inc. held a benefit sale titled Art for Change at The Art Institute of Portland. 25 artists each created 25 works to be sold for 25 dollars to benefit their non-profit organization which assists troubled youth.

Find out more about The Art Institute of Portland: www.artinstitutes.edu/portland

Photo: Lulu Hoeller

Nice Fashion Sale photos

Some cool fashion sale images:



David Dixon - World MasterCard Fashion Week – The Tent at David Pecault Square – March 15, 2012
fashion sale
Image by Jason Hargrove
Canadian born David Dixon, enjoys tremendous media acclaim, standing out among his Canadian contemporaries as one of the leaders in fashion design.

In 1995, after an apprenticeship with the world-famous Canadian designer Alfred Sung, Dixon established his own label. He started out at the Toronto Fashion Incubator, a highly respected training ground for up-and-coming new designers, and began manufacturing and wholesaling his own line in 1996. Dixon left the Incubator to launch his own Toronto-based design and production studio, but he remains affiliated with the TFI and sits on its Board as the President.

Today, David Dixon’s designs are sold across Canada and in the United States, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Switzerland, Germany, Tokyo and Hong Kong. Dixon possesses a modernist openness towards emerging design while rejecting the notion of radical change from one fashion trend to another. His innovative designs have won him a following among the elite communities of film and fashion, including: Meg Ryan, Noot Seear, Jeanne Beker, Wendy Crewson, Daria Werbowy, Ashley MacIsaac, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Paul Gross, Catherine O’Hara, Kristin Booth, Ivana Santilli and Katie Holmes.

More recently, Dixon has expanded his successful signature collection, and has partnered with several National and International brands to further the David Dixon label. Collaborations with the highly successful Town Shoes Chain have resulted in a nationally recognized David Dixon shoe line, while partnerships with The Shopping Channel and Mattel International have brought Dixon into other new and exciting arenas.

In 2008, Dixon secured the exclusive licensing rights for Barbie by David Dixon, a ready to wear collection for real women, to be sold across Canada exclusively through The Bay Department Stores. This collaboration with the International Brand Mattel and The Bay is the first of its kind in Canada. Of more recent in 2011, “David Dixon, LITTLE BLACK DRESS,” has been officially launched across Canada through The Bay.

Over the past two years Dixon, known for his attention to detail, integrity of the design process and over all high quality control expectations throughout all divisions of his brand, has expanded his companies marketing and sales strategies and now designs and sells several collections exclusively for the highly popular The Shopping Channel. This has reinforced Dixon’s belief that fashion is not just for the few, but also rather for everyone.

The ever-growing presence of the David Dixon brand will continue to develop in the years to come. Currently the David Dixon Signature Collection can be found at The Bay, Holt Renfrew, Simons, and specialty boutiques across Canada.


twitter.com/daviddixoninc
daviddixon.ca

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World MasterCard Fashion Week or WMCFW, formerly known as LG Fashion Week is an event held in Toronto, Canada in March (for fall/winter collections) and in October (for spring/summer collections). It is the biggest fashion week held in Canada and it is the second largest fashion week in North America after New York.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LG_Fashion_Week
twitter.com/WMCFashionWeek
#WMCFashionWeek

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Photography by Jason Hargrove

jasonhargrove.com
twitter.com/jasonhargrove

This collection is available with a Creative Commons Non-Commercial Attribution use for media and bloggers alike. Just credit me and you're set.

High resolution commercial use licenses can be purchased on request :))


David Dixon - World MasterCard Fashion Week – The Tent at David Pecault Square – March 15, 2012
fashion sale
Image by Jason Hargrove
Canadian born David Dixon, enjoys tremendous media acclaim, standing out among his Canadian contemporaries as one of the leaders in fashion design.

In 1995, after an apprenticeship with the world-famous Canadian designer Alfred Sung, Dixon established his own label. He started out at the Toronto Fashion Incubator, a highly respected training ground for up-and-coming new designers, and began manufacturing and wholesaling his own line in 1996. Dixon left the Incubator to launch his own Toronto-based design and production studio, but he remains affiliated with the TFI and sits on its Board as the President.

Today, David Dixon’s designs are sold across Canada and in the United States, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Switzerland, Germany, Tokyo and Hong Kong. Dixon possesses a modernist openness towards emerging design while rejecting the notion of radical change from one fashion trend to another. His innovative designs have won him a following among the elite communities of film and fashion, including: Meg Ryan, Noot Seear, Jeanne Beker, Wendy Crewson, Daria Werbowy, Ashley MacIsaac, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Paul Gross, Catherine O’Hara, Kristin Booth, Ivana Santilli and Katie Holmes.

More recently, Dixon has expanded his successful signature collection, and has partnered with several National and International brands to further the David Dixon label. Collaborations with the highly successful Town Shoes Chain have resulted in a nationally recognized David Dixon shoe line, while partnerships with The Shopping Channel and Mattel International have brought Dixon into other new and exciting arenas.

In 2008, Dixon secured the exclusive licensing rights for Barbie by David Dixon, a ready to wear collection for real women, to be sold across Canada exclusively through The Bay Department Stores. This collaboration with the International Brand Mattel and The Bay is the first of its kind in Canada. Of more recent in 2011, “David Dixon, LITTLE BLACK DRESS,” has been officially launched across Canada through The Bay.

Over the past two years Dixon, known for his attention to detail, integrity of the design process and over all high quality control expectations throughout all divisions of his brand, has expanded his companies marketing and sales strategies and now designs and sells several collections exclusively for the highly popular The Shopping Channel. This has reinforced Dixon’s belief that fashion is not just for the few, but also rather for everyone.

The ever-growing presence of the David Dixon brand will continue to develop in the years to come. Currently the David Dixon Signature Collection can be found at The Bay, Holt Renfrew, Simons, and specialty boutiques across Canada.


twitter.com/daviddixoninc
daviddixon.ca

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World MasterCard Fashion Week or WMCFW, formerly known as LG Fashion Week is an event held in Toronto, Canada in March (for fall/winter collections) and in October (for spring/summer collections). It is the biggest fashion week held in Canada and it is the second largest fashion week in North America after New York.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LG_Fashion_Week
twitter.com/WMCFashionWeek
#WMCFashionWeek

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Photography by Jason Hargrove

jasonhargrove.com
twitter.com/jasonhargrove

This collection is available with a Creative Commons Non-Commercial Attribution use for media and bloggers alike. Just credit me and you're set.

High resolution commercial use licenses can be purchased on request :))

PDX Fashion Synergy

Check out these fashion sale images:


PDX Fashion Synergy
fashion sale
Image by Art Institute of Portland
Pocket Change Inc. held a benefit sale titled Art for Change at The Art Institute of Portland. 25 artists each created 25 works to be sold for 25 dollars to benefit their non-profit organization which assists troubled youth.

Find out more about The Art Institute of Portland: www.artinstitutes.edu/portland

Photo: Lulu Hoeller


PDX Fashion Synergy
fashion sale
Image by Art Institute of Portland
Pocket Change Inc. held a benefit sale titled Art for Change at The Art Institute of Portland. 25 artists each created 25 works to be sold for 25 dollars to benefit their non-profit organization which assists troubled youth.

Find out more about The Art Institute of Portland: www.artinstitutes.edu/portland

Photo: Lulu Hoeller

Cool Fashion Sale images

Check out these fashion sale images:



canotta/vestito donna
fashion sale
Image by trash it
canotta/vestito dipinta a mano- hand painted - in vendita - for sale-tg:unica

www.lederniercri.it/le-dernier-cri/local-creatives-trashit/


Ollin Arm Candy - Eco Fashion Week AW 2012
fashion sale
Image by Jason Hargrove
Sales Contact: Sonja Tkachuk - sonja@sngimports.com

sngimports.com

ecofashion-week.com/designers/runway_armcandy.html

Full description coming soon.

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Promoting sustainable fashion brands & practices from Canada's Green Capital city, Vancouver,BC

Eco Fashion Week (EFW) is a non-profit organization dedicated to stimulating growth and development of sustainable practices in the fashion/clothing industry. This said industry generates 300 billion dollars every year, but unfortunately, it is one of the most damaging to our planet. In fact, some have even started referring to it as "waste couture".

EFW will focus solely on environmentally friendly designers and practices. There is a growing shift in the fashion industry to include the wellbeing of the environment into its practices and Vancouver has become widely known as a haven for independent designers who are committed to using recycled, organically grown, and locally produced fashion. A direct effect of EFW will be to stimulate the growth of eco-conscious fashion and accelerate the industry’s renaissance into the environmental age.

In addition to the focus on fashion, EFW will combine runway shows with presentations, talks and mini-conferences on the topic of sustainability, environmental awareness and best practise methods in eco-conscious clothing design and production. EFW will seek out both local and international clothing designers that incorporate environmentally-friendly aspects into their process. Sponsors, presenters and speakers will be individuals, organizations, and businesses that have contributed to sustainability and environmental efforts.

ecofashion-week.com
twitter.com/ecofashionweek

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Photography by Jason Hargrove

jasonhargrove.com
twitter.com/jasonhargrove

Men's Flat Shoes for Sale

A few nice fashion sale images I found:


Men's Flat Shoes for Sale
fashion sale
Image by Thrifty Look
www.katrinasclothing.com/may-2013-mens-footwear/


Men's Flat Shoes for Sale
fashion sale
Image by Thrifty Look
www.katrinasclothing.com/may-2013-mens-footwear/


Men's Flat Shoes for Sale
fashion sale
Image by Thrifty Look
www.katrinasclothing.com/may-2013-mens-footwear/

Nice Fashion Sale photos

A few nice fashion sale images I found:


more racks with preloved treasures
fashion sale
Image by quite peculiar


half of strongbow, to cool me down
fashion sale
Image by quite peculiar
£1.70.


statement-making hats
fashion sale
Image by quite peculiar

Nice Fashion Sale photos

Some cool fashion sale images:


maglietta donna
fashion sale
Image by trash it
maglietta dipinta a mano- hand painted - in vendita - for sale-tg:M


canotta donna
fashion sale
Image by trash it
canotta donna dipinta a mano - hand painted - tg: unica - for sale - in vendita


SALE
fashion sale
Image by Lulu Vision

Cool Fashion Sale images

A few nice fashion sale images I found:


David Jones Fashion Launch 2013
fashion sale
Image by Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer
David Jones AW13 Fashion Launch: Sydney, Australia - 6th February 2013...

A good dose of Australia's social set gathered to watch top line models including Miranda Kerr and Megan Gale strut at David Jones' Elizabeth Street store from around 7pm this evening.

Thirty-seven designers including Alex Perry, Collette Dinnigan and Zimmerman showcased over 230 looks alongside DJs runway debutants, Ellery, Rachel Gilbert and Banjo and Matilda.

Dual tone colours and prints featured heavily throughout the evening while lace and leather made a big comeback.

The 175-year-old retailer has reluctantly embraced new technologies to lift struggling sales and this year's event was livestreamed (via the internet) for the benefit of those who missed out on one of the show's exclusive tickets.

David Jones' group executive of merchandise Donna Player said those who couldn't attend could keep track of what was happening on social media.

"Customer viewing parties are a first and there will be stylists there as well. They can watch the livestream from Sydney, drink champagne and participate in the whole event even though they aren't physically here," she told Murdoch owned The Telegraph.

"It's bringing social media back to that whole tactile experience because they are able to buy the clothes straight away, the majority of those looks are in store immediately."

Well done to everyone involved in the success of the event. Now to wait and see if it makes a difference to the bottom line of the high end retailer.

David Jones talent:
Napoleon Perdis
Sophie Clarke- David Jones, General Manager shoes and Accessories
Donna Player – David Jones, Group Executive, Merchandise
Deb Foreman- David Jones, General manager of Menswear
David Jones fashion family ( includes all fashion designers stocked at David Jones)

David Jones ambassadors and models:
Miranda Kerr
Jason Dundas
Jessica Gomes
Samantha Harris

Websites

David Jones official website
www.davidjones.com.au

David Jones 'Fashion Launch' official website
fashionlaunch.davidjones.com.au

Eva Rinaldi Photography
www.evarinaldi.com


fashion
fashion sale
Image by the|G|™
with respect [the very greatest of] to LizBallerPhotos comm.

an addendum.

in a sense i agree with you, though i must ask a question.

i accept that the more rarefied upper echelons of 'fashion' [a broad term in itself] can contain work that some would refer to as 'art'.

though art in what sense?

again, with the greatest respect, i really cannot imagine a garment moving me emotionally/intellectually to the same extent as:

a john berger essay
a charles bukowski poem
a francis bacon painting
a samuel barber adagio

garments are read subjectively and [it seems to me] on a relatively simplistic level.

it either 'looks' good, or it does not.

i cannot think of a garment offering an interpretation of the world as seen through the eyes of the 'designer'. though i may well be missing a/the point.

the tee shirt is, of course, a different animal. a tee shirt is a garment containing a conceptually exterior message/symbol. it is [sometimes] 'worn' art.

fashion is predicated upon the destruction of that which immediately preceded it. a fact. if fashion did not destroy that which preceded it, there would be no need for fashion. fashion is the handmaiden [in an allegorical sense] of death.

every 'season', new fashion replaces 'old' fashion. though interestingly enough, 'old' fashion may become new fashion. this is a curious quirk of fashion.

we don't tend to see 'fresh' variants of the mona lisa appearing three times a year, each one replacing the former hanging in the louvre.

that our clothing is a visual language does not escape me.

many people describe themselves to the surrounding world through the clothing they choose.
many people dress similarly to signal to all others that they 'belong'.
the latter is much more commonplace.

the latter has its basis in fear. the fear of that which is different.

that subject in itself can lead us down very interesting [and sometimes disturbing] avenues of thought.

i digress.

as ever.

many thanks for your observation and comment LizBallerPhotos. anything that opens discussion is, as ever, most welcome.

j a mortram - real as always.

as ever, the deepest gratitude extended to all who comment on any work.

the very best to thee all.
the|G|™

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