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KARDASHIAN FASHION

Alice and Olivia Bubble Belted Dress

Alice and Olivia! Kim recently wore a 12th Street by Cynthia Vincent skirt to the Obsessed movie premiere and teamed it with a leather jacket, so this dress totally has that similar look in one. The bubble hem skirt or dress look never looks the most flattering on the hanger, but you can definitely wear one when you're accentuating the waist.

This bubble hem dress at Dash has lots of fabric for a fun look! The leather tank top is attached to the bottom and has a purple skinny belt to make it all work together!

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Bernard Chandran



Dato' Bernard Chandran born 27 February 1968 is a Malaysian fashion designer. His talents have earned him many faithful clients among Malaysia's elite most notably the Royal families of Malaysia and Brunei as well as two former Miss Universe. Due to this, Chandran used to be known as Malaysia's "Prince Of Fashion", but is now being hailed as Malaysia's "King Of Fashion" Bernard Chandran is also a Malaysian television personality. He's known as the chief designer of the reality television show Project Runway Malaysia, since its debut on 8TV on 3 August 2007.

He is also a brand ambassador for the Tiffani By Izen service apartments (to be completed in 2009), developed by Ireka Land Sdn Bhd. Chandran was a guest judge on Britain's Next Top Model, Cycle 6, Episode 12. The top three models were given the chance to model for Chandran's fashion show during the London Fashion Week.

In the IndustryAfter honing his skills overseas in Paris, he returned to Malaysia to set up his maiden shop in KL Plaza in 1993. The first 'Bernard Chandran' couture house was a small rented shop with a handful of staff in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. From there, he built up his client base amongst the who's who of Kuala Lumpur, ranging from the rich to royalty. He has now expanded his shop in KL Plaza to take up 4 shop lots and is nearly 300 square meters in area. He was voted Designer of the Year by the Malaysian International Fashion Awards in 2003.

Chandran has also started introducing Europe to his couture with a boutique at swanky Knightsbridge, London.

His creations are drawn from Chinese, Malay, Indian and other eastern cultures. He regularly does shows around the world, although he does tailor his overseas ranges to be more daring than his range for Malaysia. Bernard believes in the importance of creativity, confidence and vision. "I believe in myself. If my heart feels right then I will go with what it says"

"My inspiration comes from my customers...how they move, how they talk, their attitudes, their lifestyles. When I first meet a new customer, I make her understand that I am here to make you look good,"  Chandran's favourite designers are Valentino "For his femininity and finishing", and Galliano "He has a great spirit".

Chandran himself has appeared on the covers of numerous Malaysian magazines, such as Malaysia Tatler, Shape Malaysia, Female, Men's Health and Parenthood. His wife, Datin Mary Lourdes Chandran has shared spotlight with him on few covers too.

Celebrities in Bernard ChandranEstelle notably wore a striking azure blue dress by the designer with exaggerated pointing hips to perform at the 2008 MTV European Music Awards. She also chose to wear two (one on stage in a duet with Kanye West and one for the red carpet) of his distinctive pieces to the 51st Grammy awards, where she went on to win her first Grammy.

Lady Gaga has also been spotted in designs from Chandran's Collections. She even wore a Chandran piece for her interview with Jay Leno English electropop musician, Little Boots wore a Chandran dress for her interview with Metro.co.uk. Rihanna wore a hat from Chandran's Autumn Winter 09 Collection for her famous topless, bondage-style shoot with Vogue Italia.

Musical goddess, Tori Amos chose to wear a stunning red gown from Chandran for the cover of her 2009 holiday album, "Midwinter Graces". The dress is from Bernard Chandran’s Autumn Winter 09 collection. Chandran had also designed all the 15 gowns for her current concert.




 

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Royal Dress Take Two

That's the number of outfits the newlyweds have donned on their wedding day. Truth be told, though, despite the prince's triple sartorial swap, more eyes are on the Duchess of Cambridge's changeup. And while Kate could've spread the royal wealth, Sarah Burton — creative director of Alexander McQueen — was once again the designing woman behind the evening reception dress.

The lowdown: Still white, the dress is boldly strapless, although a modest, cropped angora sweater makes it more demure. Like her wedding gown, the material is also "white satin gazar," with a circle skirt made for twirling and a nipped-in waistband with diamante embroidery — which to commoners looks like fancy rhinestone studs. Kate also ditched the veil and tiara, a wise move considering the disco theme at the Buckingham Palace reception.

In the interest of equal opportunity, William deserves a once-over too. His first outfit, of course, was an officer's tunic in bold red with a blue slash. The Brisbane Times noted how the R.A.F. pilot served in the Royal Marines, Royal Air Force, and Royal Navy, which gave him plenty of uniform choices. The wedding outfit is that of the Irish Guards, except without the black bearskin hat — just as well. His evening outfit is a black tuxedo.
Incidentally, designer Sarah Burton did release a statement about her experience — ostensibly to say she and her staffers weren't giving any interviews (no doubt due to sheer exhaustion). She did say she "enjoyed every moment," it was "an incredible honour to be asked," and her subterfuge earns her honorary membership in the British security service MI5. 

As for the multiple outfits, ABC News wondered if that would be the sign of the times, considering this occurred with American brides Chelsea Clinton and Carrie Underwood. Then again, plenty of other cultures, such as some parts in India, include costume changes. One wedding site even noted that, in the past, Chinese brides could change "up to 30 times in one wedding." Maybe not even Burton could pull that one off.

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