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Thursday, October 8, 2009

John Galliano: Hollywood Divas Wake Up



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Fashion Wire Daily – FWD113 Model walks the runway at the John Galliano show during Spring 2010 Fashion Week in Paris on …



Paris – John Galliano went west to Hollywood in a retro flash Spring 2010 collection of great individual pieces, where his romanticism and wit were very much to the fore.

His theme was a Hollywood awakening from a half-century long scriptwriters' strike, so the movie divas, in this case the models, were raring to go when they hit the catwalk on Wednesday, Oct. 7, in the Halle Freyssinet, the former railway station in eastern Paris.

"I took all the creative team to Los Angeles and we toured all the mansions of Tallulah Bankhead, Rudolph Valentino, Lillian Gish. The gods and goddesses of Hollywood had amazing villas, totally wicked," said Galliano backstage.

Being Galliano, he came back from California with his own take on racy femininity, in a show which contained many of his classic ideas about fashion, yet enough new spin to keep things fresh and rather naughty.

The designer was pretty much in sync with the current mania for all things sheer and transparent for next spring. But his take - plisse and pleated printed semi-transparent silks and chiffons, doubled and tripled - felt a lot fresher than many of his colleagues.

The transplanted Englishman sees divas alternating between girly lace blouses and summery dresses with his own obsession with Edwardian frock coats, though this time jazzed up with lots of medallions and brooches.

He was also smart enough to throw in the odd dash of crazy sportswear, like the great crystal encrusted, high collar safari paired with chiffon miniskirt on blonde model Russian Natasha Poly.

His movies stars are, of course, faintly mad. Raging down the catwalk, their hair was packed with gold sprayed flowers. On their feet were sensational Art Deco table-leg heeled platforms and on their heads, sassy Spanish contessa sunglasses, the fruit of the designer's latest joint venture with Italian eyewear specialist Marcolin.

Faintly vengeful, faintly desperate to have a great time after 50 years in aspic, the new Galliano screen goddess is very much ready for two things: Love and a great close-up.

FEATURED PHOTOGRAPHER: LEM ESTIVA



LEM ESTIVA



THE PHOTOGRAPHER

HOTTER THAN HIS MODELS


by MARK PILLOS




If there is a photographer who works beyond the periphery of what is typical, that is Lem Estiva. Passion suffuses within him like interweaved tapestry of artistic and intellectual beau ideal. His works are priceless treasures that were captured by a genius whose dedication to work is more than immeasurable.

He is a perfectionist who has eyes for the minutest details for any flaws that may splurge the exemplar angles of his shots. The outside world holds no interest without his camera.

"Building up my own company (is the greatest achievement that I can consider)"-Lem Estiva

Lem Estiva was born on the 20th of October in San Pablo City.

He is also a businessman who owns and manages a corporation that services one of the off-shore banks in the Philippines. Though he seems to have everything in his life, he is still dreaming to have his own photography studio and wants to go around the world for photography assignments.

Being productive makes this guy happy because he would feel that he is encased in tedium if he is doing nothing.

Aside from managing his own company, he has contributed for the following publications: VIEW magazine, M (Mindanao) magazine, Celebrity Living, People Asia, Business Mirror, Sunstar Cebu, and Philippine Star.

This handsome guy, who is even hotter than his male models, is consecrated with his passion and who is humbly proud of his greatest achievement, i.e. putting up his own company.

This guy is a strong-willed person who never ceased aiming for what he knows best. Lem is an epitome of a realist who can capture the every possibility of impossibilities who quenches the beaut through his majestic flash of his cam.
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