My Works in Glam March 2016

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White sneakers and slingback flats seem to be popular shoe styles. Designer looks on runways often feature white sneakers.

Detailed pumps, slingback loafers, t-bar stilettos, and slingback heels are mentioned as affordable shoe options. Handmade sandals, leather mules, poppy delevingne hero sandals, marina ankle boots, and multi-material sneakers are mentioned as splurge options.

A pair of white sneakers has become the new anchor in every fashion wardrobe according to the passage.

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Gone are the days when the basic


number in your shoe collection was a
pair of Mary Janes. In fact, slipping into
a pair of those black shoes has become
a somewhat novel idea, reserved for
costume get-ups or specific uniforms.
The new anchor in every fashion
wardrobe is, of course, a pair of white
sneakers that seems to be the choice for
almost all designer looks on the runway
these days. Coming in a close second is
a pair of slingback flats that borrows its
inspiration from the old-school brogue.
Whether as flats or wedges, the comfort
factor makes it a good workday shoe
choice. To round off your new seasons
shoe rotation, consider a pair of strappy
heels or a statement piece that will
instantly lend an air of confidence to a
casual outfit.

BY DEBRINA ALIYAH

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Fur detailed pumps, QR139, Charles & Keith.


Buckle slingback loafers, QR139, Charles & Keith.
T-Bar stilettos, QR147, Charles & Keith.
Slingback heels, QR247, Charles & Keith.
Leather sneakers, QR535, Ted Baker, Villaggio Mall.
Charles & Keith is available at City Center Mall, Doha.

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Handmade sandals, price on request, Sanayi 313,


Per Lei Couture, Porto Arabia.
Leather mules, QR3,258, Gucci, Villaggio Mall.
Poppy Delevingne Hero sandals, QR2,894,
Aquazzura, Net-A-Porter.
Marina ankle boots, QR3,640, Jimmy Choo, Villaggio Mall.
Multi-material sneakers, QR1,820, Tods, Villaggio Mall.

GLAM / ON OUR

RADAR

BECKHAM JUNIOR SHOOTS FOR BURBERRY


He may only be sixteen but Brooklyn
Beckham is already following in his
mothers creative footsteps. The eldest
son of David and Victoria Beckham first
modelled for several fashion campaigns,
but recently for Burberry, he went behind
the lens to shoot for the brands fragrance
collection. In the vision of the brands
forward-thinking social strategies, the
campaign was captured and published
live as part of his takeover of Burberrys
Instagram account. Followers of the
Burberry Snapchat account were also
able to watch the shoot as it happened
in London. The campaign features a

cast of British newcomers including Ben


Rees, Lewis Helim, Todd Dorigo, Eliza
Thomas, Liv Mason Pearson, Maddie
Demaine, Carvell Conduah and Harry
Pourdjis, and is part of Brooklyns debut
as the photographer for the Burberry Brit
fragrances campaign. Brooklyn has a really
great eye for image and Instagram works
brilliantly for him as a platform to showcase
his work. His style and attitude were exactly
what we wanted to capture in the spirit of
this new Brit fragrance campaign and I am
loving the shots of todays live shoot which
looks incredible, says Burberrys creative
chief, Christopher Bailey.

MARCH 2016
AN EDIT
OF THINGS
THAT ARE
HOT NOW

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DIOR JEWELLERYS
JOURNEY TO GRANVILLE
It was as if the stickers were put
together spontaneously, without
any preconceived constraints, says
Victoire de Castellane, the creative
director of Dior Jewellery. In paying
homage to Christian Diors childhood
in Granville, Normandy, the new
collection puts together twelve unique
pieces capturing the spirit of childish
and creative games and is transformed
into coloured stones. Colour plays
a starring role. The manner in which
theyre assembled creates a sense of
equilibrium that means that no one
colour dominates another. So that each
one has an equal chance to shine, she
explains. Accompanying the collection
is a series of timepieces that echoes the
Granvilles carnival festive atmosphere,
which played a big part in the late
couturiers childhood, as as he designed
costumes for himself and his friends.

CAROLINA HERRERA X JEFFREY CAPSULE COLLECTION


Comprised of seven styles comprised of magnified black and white polka dots on silk
faille, an original motif for Carolina Herrera, the playful capsule is an imaginative
collaboration with Jeffrey Kalinsky, the founder of Americas well-loved luxury speciality
stores, Jeffrey New York and Jeffrey Atlanta. Signature silhouettes, including a party
skirt and shirt dress rediscovered with raised hemlines and pinched waists, are met
with a new structured culottes and blouse. Lending itself to unique pairings and bold
statements, the capsule collection embraces the modern elegance of the house while
ushering a whimsical spirit for the season ahead. The collection will be available at both
of Jeffreys stores, as well as on their website from early February.

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LANVIN JIJI
Fun and games continue with the two-tone
theme that is taking over the Jiji bag this season.
The two-tone models are made with kip leather
and a specific technique is used to create a
perfect, seamless line between the two colours.
The bag with the adjustable gold chain takes on
a chequerboard spirit in black and white, while
other small bags combine black with powder
pink, or black with brilliant white.

PAUL SMITHS CONCERTINA


Made in Spain and inspired by Paul
Smith, the new Concertina bag was
launched in colours reminiscent
of the countrys flamboyance.
Available in three styles - a tote, a
classic handbag and a clutch - the
Concertina is crafted from soft,
supple Italian leather. The folds of
the side panels mimic the pleats of
a bandoneon concertina played at
tango performances.

TORY BURCHS NEW ROBINSON


Building on a tradition inspired by Torys stylish parents, Buddy
and Reva Robinson, the new Robinson is a modern classic
distinguished by a sleek silhouette with minimal hardware and an
understated T-logo. The signature style, the Zip tote, maintains
its functionality with a spacious centre compartment, a discreet
zip-closure, organisational pocket slips for everyday essentials
and two side compartments with magnetic snap closures.

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A PARTNERSHIP OF TWO MAISONS


The paths of Christian Louboutin and JaegerLeCoultre have embarked collaborative endeavour
rooted in sharing creative approaches, and a sense
of openness, offering new perspectives on the
world. They have placed their joint signature on
an unexpected Reverso collection that will mark
their history. For Christian Louboutin, a watch is
inseparable from its strap, as these two elements form
a whole. The creative designer has thus envisaged
the Reverso models in the same way that one creates
a jewellery collection, giving each one a strong,
original identity. Available in two sizes, the Reverso
Classic Duetto chosen for this transformation retains
its emblematic face on the front, with pure, classical
Art Deco lines, while the back, framed by two rows
of diamonds on either side of the dial, takes on a
delightfully crazy touch by Christian Louboutin.
Another model features a textured white mother-ofpearl dial. It is teamed with a strap subtly hinting at
the imprint of the iconic Louboutin shoes.

GLAM
SOCIAL MEDIA

SINDHU NAIR
FASHION EDITOR DEBRINA ALIYAH

DEPUTY EDITOR EZDHAR IBRAHIM ALI

SENIOR CORRESPONDENT AYSWARYA MURTHY

KARIM EMAM

SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT AARTHI MOHAN
CORRESPONDENT KEERTANA KODURU
PHOTOGRAPHER
ROBERT ALTAMIRANO

SUB EDITOR SHELLEY KNIPE

MANAGING EDITOR

SENIOR ART DIRECTOR

DEPUTY ART DIRECTOR

ASSISTANT ART DIRECTOR

SENIOR GRAPHIC DESIGNER

VENKAT REDDY
HANAN ABU SIAM
AYUSH INDRAJITH
MAHESHWAR REDDY B

FREDRICK ALPHONSO

MANAGER MARKETING SAKALA A DEBRASS

ASSISTANT MANAGER MARKETING MATHEWS CHERIAN

SONY VELLATT
A H M IRFAN

SENIOR MEDIA CONSULTANT DENZITA SEQUEIRA

ASSISTANT EVENTS MANAGER JASMINE VICTOR

MEDIA CONSULTANT ANIS MANSOURI

BUSINESS HEAD

Miu Miu has created the Miusic fashion app that


allows users to create their own personalised
video that can be shared with friends. Select from
10 original tracks composed by legendary DJ
Frdric Sanchez, and a host of eye-popping Miu
Miu graphics, and Miusic remixes them with
unique fashion show sequences from the current
season. Miu Miusic can be downloaded for iOS,
Android and Windows devices.

EVENTS OF THE MONTH


ART FOR TOMORROW
Organised under the patronage of Qatar
Museums and Her Excellency Sheikha Al Mayassa
bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, the second New
York Times Art for Tomorrow conference will
convene in Doha from March 12 15, 2016. Taking
place at the W Doha Hotel, the conference will
bring together some of the worlds leading artists,
curators, art collectors and museum directors.

COMING UP

PRATAP CHANDRAN
BIKRAM SHRESTHA

DISTRIBUTION SUPPORT ARJUN TIMILSINA

BHIMAL RAI

BASANTHA P

SENIOR ACCOUNTANT

SENIOR DISTRIBUTION EXECUTIVE

PUBLISHER AND EDITORINCHIEF

The 2nd edition of Arab Fashion Week is on


March 16-19. Look out for interviews and the
latest collections of upcoming designers from
UAE, Saudi arabia and Lebanon. Also an exclusive
with the first Qatari designer who will be
presenting at the AFW.

YOUSUF JASSEM AL DARWISH

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The Maison of Louis Vuitton has opened its door to


GLAM for an exclusive look into the savoir faire
and craftsmanship in the making of its Spring
Summer 2016 collection. We take a look into the
innovation and imagination of the masters
through the use of three dimensions.

G Talk
The fashion show has lost its meaning, a strong statement, coming from a close
friend who has years of fashion consultancy and industry insight under her belt.
This discussion was preluded, of course, by the biggest and perhaps most definitive
paradigm happening now in fashion. We are at the cusp of restructuring the fashion
calendar, which, like it or not, is going to change how every element in the industry
works. The designers fashion shows were originally meant to convey the mood and
inspiration behind the designs and to allow tastemakers (read: press and buyers) to
filter these to end users. But as we move towards a consumer-driven world, the roles of
buyers, the media, designers and retailers have to evolve to be adaptable. Social medias
role in opening direct communication between consumers and brands has completely
changed the value chain and ultimately, the essence of the fashion calendar.
So, has the fashion show lost its meaning? Or perhaps, it has changed in meaning?
In responding to consumer culture, it makes sense to show something when you are
ready to sell it. Case in point, Burberry listened and responded by officially changing its
collection schedule, and we highly anticipate that the CFDA might follow suit after its
engagement with Boston Consulting Group, to rethink New York Fashion Week.
The move, though for now, may only work for mega brands that have downstream
control with distribution, and will have a different impact on emerging designers.
Instant availability means pressure on designers to produce everything shown on
the runway, and inevitably issues will arise when designs dont sell. Alternatively, to
guarantee sales, designs might begin to gear towards commerciality and the realm of
creativity will suffer.
Thus, for this fashion month, a pleasant collective of small intimate presentations
that put the spotlight back on emerging designers and a unique capsule collection,
eschewing the fanfare of the runway production has been selected. Though
encapsulating the new meaning of the runway show most certainly has been Kanye
West with his Adidas/album launch repertoire. With all the big names and the entire
world watching live through various social media channels, this was perhaps the
prelude to the new era fashion show.

EDITORS PICK
ZOOLANDER IS BACK
AND WE COULD NOT
HAVE ENJOYED A MOVIE
PREMIERE MORE THAN
THIS ONE! WITH THE
ATTENDANCE OF THE
WHOS WHO OF BOTH
THE FASHION AND THE
FILM WORLDS, THE
SATIRE COMEDY IS A
WELCOME RELIEF THAT
PUTS THE FUN BACK INTO
FASHION.

Ralph & Russo

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COUTURE SS16
A blend of
old and new
reveals for
what will be
this coming
spring.

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Ralph & Russo


The magic of Ralph & Russo is not only unbelievably elaborate and
gorgeous showpieces, but also its ability to build a life around these
pieces, completing its collections with precisely sculpted everyday looks.
Bridging a regal perspective with an easy-living vibe, the collection makes
a subtle transition from an old-world tradition to the modern woman.
Peplums, architectural and graphic, corseted bustiers, sharp silhouettes
and diaphanous robes form the new dialogue, while intricate handwork
lives up to the houses signature decadent pieces. Vast surfaces are fully
adorned with petal appliqu crystal dewdrops, three-dimensional silk
threadwork, micro-paillette underlayers, and hand-painted peonies and
tulips in sapphire, blush pink and lavender.

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Giorgio Armani Priv
Replicating the movement of the human body through the manipulation
of colours and fabrics, Giorgio Armanis aptly titled Mauve En
Movement collection is anchored by weightless silks and delicate
organzas. Delicate jackets are adorned with ruffles, a leitmotif for this
season, with flounces emerging from shorts under jackets to give the
illusion of constant movement. The flounce also emphasises dynamic cuts
and gives a different take on lengths and volumes. Billowy silhouettes
make for a flattering cut for most shapes, but also find an appeal a
younger set of clients. Wave-like embroideries appear on skirts, trousers
and tops, and even on the hairstyles proposed as part of the look. This is
the season for bejewelled socks, for what is couture, if not in the details.

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Dior
In the houses first foray post-Raf Simons, it is a show of strength by its
team of artisans and master couturiers a somewhat dj vu experience
reminiscent of the Galliano debacle, although under entirely different
circumstances. The Dior woman in this collection is relaxed and
nonchalant, exploring another way of constructing fashion, and asserts
herself by wearing clothes in a new way. Volumes are freestyle, the Bar
jacket is versatile, knits stitched like lace, with unexpected contrasts of
texture and cut. It embraces a new attitude that lies in the virtuosity of
the savoir-faire that lives inside the houses ateliers. But one thing is for
certain, the intricate internal workings of Diors ateliers are solidly rooted
and it is capable of moving forward and producing beautifully crafted
pieces with or without a proverbial navigator.

Amato Haute Couture


The title of this collection is Love Is a Battlefield and I was very
inspired by Anna Karenina. She was so advanced in terms of love and
she truly fought for it, even though it was a big scandal at the time. I was
moved by the story, designer Furne One says. The forty-piece collection
of charcoal grey bow belts, top hats, lace, denim and cotton is a story of
tragedy and sadness, though the construction is anything but. Puff skirts
are paired with shirt-type blouses, puffed-sleeved embroidered jackets
are made with zippers, and all the embellishments are constructed from
safety pins and crystals. Whats important is that Im always thinking my
woman is not afraid of the dictates of fashion. Shes strong and wants to
experiment, he says. Though drawing from an archtype inspiration, the
fabric choices for the collection are meant to evoke the modern woman.

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4
TRENDS
TO CHIC
THE ONLY FOUR STYLES YOU NEED
TO HAVE THIS SEASON
BY DEBRINA ALIYAH

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Tadashi Shoji

Moschino Boutique

Marc Jacobs

TAKE A BREAK
Whats a Resort collection without actually
heading for a quick vacation? The mid-season
escapade could land you anywhere, so we are
going for vibrant and eclectic with the wardrobe. A
trusty poncho for all weather, a little fringe for the
festival vibe, a printed mini for the daytime cruise
and a feminine lace dress for the evening.

Alice & Olivia

Giorgio Armani

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DKNY

Yigal Azroul

Bottega Veneta

IF YOU WERE A BOY


Sometime last spring, fashion editors worldwide embraced the
challenge of being dressed by their partners for a month.
Unsurprisingly, the men churned out a whole wardrobe of feminine
skirts and sometimes inappropriately revealing tops for daytime wear.
As we head into the new season, boyish dressing comes in full force,
going in the exact opposite direction with slouchy silhouettes and
jackets so suave that your boyfriend will be coveting them.

Lanvin

Michael Kors Collection

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Alexander McQueen

Victoria by Victoria Beckham

Balenciaga

SCULPTED DREAMS
The sculptural technique, once the guarded domain of
haute couture, has slowly made its appearance on the
pret-a-porter runways in the last few seasons. No doubt,
the stiff silhouette makes for one of the most flattering
for all body types, but this season the trend goes into the
details. Merging with a softer combination, the sculpted
details come as hems, collars, and even on the sleeves.

Balenciaga

Reemami

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Emporio Armani

Dior

Michael Kors Collection

CANVAS WHITE
Solange Knowles wedding in autumn 2014 will forever be etched in
our book as the 101 In All-White Dressing. Her entourage that rocked
white in every sartorial combination, separates, minis, gowns and
maxis, should be the reference point for this seasons canvas white
theme. Straight-forward interpretations of one-pieces are easy to pull
off, but our favourites are looks of layers and layers of white garments
all pulled together by an equally glistening white pair of shoes.

Balenciaga

Raoul

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STEP INTO SPRING


The must-haves to take you through the mid-season funk.
Moschino
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1 Classic lady bag, Alexander

McQueen, Porto Arabia.

Porto Arabia.

Villaggio Mall.

Per Lei Couture.

2 Bucket bag, Balenciaga,

3 Backpack, Bottega Veneta,

4 Backpack, Bally for Printemps.

5 Box crossover, Mark Cross,

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1 Cross-stitch detail oxford,

Alexander McQueen, Porto Arabia.

Porto Arabia.

The Gate Mall.

The Gate Mall.

Michael Kors Collection.

Michael Kors Collection.

Jimmy Choo for Printemps.

2 Patterned necklace, Balenciaga,

3 Tinted sunglasses, Emilio Pucci,

4 Feather belt, Emilio Pucci,

5 Rimmed sunglasses,

6 Colour block platforms,

7 Bow-detailed sandals,

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1 Puccis First Episode full look.

2 Embroidered bomber jacket,

Alexander McQueen, Porto Arabia.

Alexander McQueen, Porto Arabia.

3 Cap-sleeved evening gown,

4 A-line dress, Balenciaga, Porto Arabia.

5 Jacquard jacket, Maria Luisa for

Printemps.
6 Boiler suit, Iris & Ink, The Outnet.

7 Middle East-inspired exclusive kaftan,

Tory Burch, Lagoona Mall.

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