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ThePersonalStyleISSUE
What’s Haute?TOP LOOKS
OF THE MONTH
APRIL 2013 | WWW.RIVISTADIMODA.COM
Celeb MuseEMMA
WATSON
SPOTLIGHTPoseManikin
BEAUTYGlamorous
Shine Make-up
ExpressionFASHION& ART
APRIL 2013 | WWW.RIVISTADIMODA.COM
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COVER STORY: PERSONAL STYLE
Celeb Muse 8Emma Watson
What’s Haute? 10Top looks of the Month
Expression 22Fashion & Art
Talent Spotlight 28Pose Manikin
Personal Style 32Cover Story
Well Living 58Interior decor ideas
Beauty 60Glamorous Shine Makeup
Candy Look 68Style Shoot
EDITORIAL
Once again, we are grateful to all our contributors for your enthusiasm and patience. Thank you for sending in all your articles. We refined content from more than a thousand entries. Your love and support is of utmost importance to us. We are glad to introduce the April issue of Rivista di Moda Magazine, the personal style issue.
YSL once famously said, “Fashion fades but Style is eternal.” This very statement is exemplified through this April issue. A powerful personality with a smart sense of aesthetics is the most important accessory in one’s wardrobe. We are what we wear, we wear what we are! It’s a silent yet tangible expression of our ideas, our personas
and our perceptions.
This issue focuses on personal style and its relevance in fashion. On celeb style, we have featured Emma Watson. She knows how to carry herself gorgeously - elegant and chic, powerful and feminine. Milica Stojsic of HiPop, Laura of Laura wears and Onyinye Ibeagi of Modavracha also give us their tit-bits on personal style and fashion. Watch out for some nice bites of wisdom from our fashion
bloggers!
Fashion and style are so entwined that they inspire each other constantly. Art has been one of the most inspiring cornerstones of society, and likewise fashion. Be it Surrealism for Elsa Schiaparelli or Piet Mondrian for YSL, art inspires and nourishes fashion. Also, keep an eye out for Talent Spotlight. Josie Mills of Open Minded Fashion meets talented designer duo, Posemanikin. And as they say “A thing of beauty is a joy forever”, Tey Liting of Circle and Hemisphere shares her personal favorite make up routine in Glamororous Shine Make up. Finally, we have a style shoot by Trendiing in Secrets of
Cook.
RDM Team
CELEB MUSEEmma is a smart and elegant woman and can pull off almost any hair style including the pixie cut. Not forgetting her beautiful features and her slim and
curved body shape, I’ve put together some of her outfits that I adore.
E
MMA WATSON
CASUAL CHIC RED CARPET
8 | April 2013 | Rivista di Moda
CELEB MUSEEmma is a smart and elegant woman and can pull off almost any hair style including the pixie cut. Not forgetting her beautiful features and her slim and
curved body shape, I’ve put together some of her outfits that I adore.
RED CARPET RED CARPET RED CARPET
Shalini of Sunsetswings
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Dungarees & Plaids by Sharon JiangTop: ZaraOveralls: Courtesy Boohoo Bag: Courtesy OASAP Boots: SportsgirlCuff: OASAPRing: Samantha Wills
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Better of Blue by Megan MagersSweater: Forever 21
Necklace-similar: Bon tonEarrings-similar: Forever
21
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Redemption by PrelelROMWE topShopojewels necklace ROMWE skirtROMWE tightsROMWE braceleShopojewels ringsOrange Tag Online shoes
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Cut to the Coral by Megan
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Street Chic by Emari
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LBD by LubaDress : vestido : Well Living Blog Shoes : zapatos : Burberry Bag : bolso : Tommy HilfigerSunglasses : gafas de sol : Furla Watch : reloj : Michael Kors
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Snake Prints by Jessa KirbySchoolboy Blazer in Navy J.Crew; Snake Print Pencil SkirtJ.Crew; Silk BlouseJ.Crew; Blue PumpsNine West; Necklace (worn as a bracelet) from Taryn Reed.
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Polka Dotted by Janise
Dress: Donna Morgan, Shoes: YSL Tribtoo Pumps
Accessories: Ann Taylor belt, Forever 21 earrings,
vintage heart bracelet, Cartier Santo Demoiselle watch, homemade clutch
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On the Streets by The Talking
WardrobeAll from Zara
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Aztec Prints by The Penny CosetDress: May MaxHeels: Just FabPurse: Shoedazzle Rivista di Moda | April 2013 | 21
by Evgenia of Une Petite
Touche
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Yves Saint Laurent creation inspired from Piet
Mondrian art.
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Art Noveau gained importance in the late 1800s. Organic forms, swirls and grandeur were key focal points in this art move-ment.
Fauvism is one of the avant-garde move-ments of the 20th century. Fauvism was about bright colors and deformity in forms. An influence of Fauvism and Cub-ismin fashion was especially noticeable in the 1920s. Russian Constructivism enters the textiles. Italian futuristic clothes and an abstract design of Chanel’s №5 bottle appeared.
In 1920s the Art Deco movement with its beautiful geometry arrived. In fashion, different ornaments and patterns, mascu-line forms and short haircuts for women appeared.
One designer who is synonymous with Surrealism is Elsa Schiaparelli. She is well known for introducing surrealism in fashion and her collaborations with Salva-dor Dali and Jean Cocteau.
The 1960’s stood testimony to Op-Art and Pop Art. Op-art’s focuses on optical illu-sions and effects. Pop art became instantly popular in fashion due to bright colors juxtaposed with contrasting elements.
To this day, Art influences fashion in multiple ways, through design, graphics, prints, colours and cuts.
Cubism
Fauvism
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Pop art
Surrealism : Elsa Schiaparelli with Salvador Dali
Art Deco
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SPOTLIGHT Josie Mills of Open Minded Fashion meets talented designer duo, Posemanikin of www.
posemanikin.com
It’s Thursday night at the home of Allie Oliver-Burns and her husband Josh Burns. Tonight they’re staying in for date night, making homemade pizza. But Allie and Josh—both artists with design degrees—are no ordinary couple, and nothing about the pizza is ordinary either—just look at it!
I first started following Allie about a year ago. I was drawn to her leather necklaces that conveyed for me a spirit both exotic and natural. I finally ordered one a few months ago, and everything from the personalized packaging to the unique design of the necklace made it special for me.
Now Allie has a new line of jewelry out—the Mod Candy Collection. The geometric shapes conjure up the beehive hairstyles of the 50s. The playful, colorful baubles are perfect for spring.
Image (top right): Allie and her husband Josh, a digital painter, eat, drink, and breath art.
Image (left): CD design for Jennings Music © PoseManikin
Allie is an artist in every sense of the word. She brings artistry to everything she does, be it photography, experimental music, graphic design, cooking, or jewelry-making. Her website, an artistic work in itself, is PoseManikin (www.posemanikin.com)
PoseManikin GEO Leather 10 necklace PoseManikin GEO Leather 16 necklace
Allie is also culinary artist with a new cookbook just released this week! The cookbook features such fabulous recipes as black tea chocolate almond
cranberry scones!
Because it honors her mom’s memory, Allie is giving away the downloadable cookbook
for free from this link.
Rivista di Moda | April 2013 | 29
FASHION MAGAZINE by FASHION BLOGGERS
Personal STYLE
Personal STYLE“Fashions Fades, Style is Eternal”
Featuring Milica Stojsic of HiPop, Laura of Laura wears and Onyinye Ibeagi of
Modavracha.
Milica Stojsic of HiPop
Acne silk top (Emin A W 2011)
Maison Martin aMargiela for H&M enlarged keyring necklace /
DIY mesh dressFaux leather skirt thrifted
from Nylon flea market Hardware store ring
Diesel ankle boots
Acne silk top (Emin A W 2011) Maison Martin aMargiela for H&M enlarged keyring necklace /DIY mesh dressFaux leather skirt thrifted from Nylon flea market Hardware store ring Diesel ankle boots
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DIY Jil Sander beanie /
Maison Martin Margiela MM6
knitted white top /Vintage Thierry
Mugler jacket Bruno Pieters x
Weekday oversize pants hardware
store ringGrandma’s
rhinestone earrings ALDO pewter
brogues
Statement necklace tNYC-licious DIY neoprene neo-prene sweater // DIY dip hem pleated skirt New Look sheer black shirt Hardware store rings H&M bag Vagabond flatforms
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DIY perspex knuckleduster rings Hardware store rings OASAP irregular geometric shirt OASAP crescent necklace H&M slouchy cardigan Gray boucle vest from my mum Mango matte wet look leggingsZara zipper boots
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with Milica Stojsic of HiPop
1. What sets you apart from the rest?I am not trying too hard to be different from the rest as that would imply a dose of exhibitionism, which is really not a reason behind my fashion experiments. So, it is not so much about shock and impressing others at every price, but staying true to yourself and following your guts. 2. What does fashion mean to you?A playground where everything is possible. It allows me to explore different faucets to my personality as I can be and feel like someone else for a little while. 3. What is your style statement?On the edge. 4. How important is individuality to you and how it reflects your style?I think I’ve already given a partial answer to this question in no.1…Suzy Menkes has really made a point on theme of collective vs. individual in her recent text The Circus of Fashion. During the 90s Comme des Garcons meant noth-ing more than couple of French words for me, as I was far too young to know better, but I can totally relate to Menkes’ point of view. She compares how it was all about sharing similar way of thinking that connected people to form a critical mass, in contrast to almost pathological desire to stand out, to have your 15 second (if not minutes) of fame, that is so visible today. 5. Your favorite fashion designers and why?Like I had mentioned before the same way – Martin Margiela. I feel his open mind and conceptual approach on a really intimate level, really close to me. 6. Secret behind your unique DIY posts?Not really much of a secret – I find in-spiration in materials all around me, even if they are not primarily meant to be used in fashion. I’ll just say that guys in a local hardware store like me a lot.
Q & A
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7. Prints or Solid colors? Charcoals or nude? Why?Depends on current obsessions, I don’t like excluding things just like that. These
days, for instance, I would go for graphic prints. When it comes to charcoals, black is always the new black. Along with nude it makes such a good base for
fashion experiments, but this season I will opt for white when I need to go back to basics.
8. Your wardrobe essentials?
There is a good reason why those are called classics - white shirt and black pants. Going simple, yet gender bender is always edgy enough.
9. Favorite shopping destination?
Local flea market with a very cool name – Nylon!
10. Who is behind those gorgeous photographs in your blog?My friends, Ivana, Bojan and Dejan, thanks to whom I have discov-
ered the beauty of analog photography.
PERSONAL STYLE
ThePRINTSTORYBy Laura of Laura Wears
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Top: J.Crew Silk Popover
Pants: Joe FreshNecklace: Osolee
‘Marilyn’Bracelets: DIY ‘pearl’
bracelet, J.Crew Factory links bracelet
Sunglasses: Armani Exchange
Heels: David Dixon for Town Shoes
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Dress: c/o MsDressy.com Coat: Jacob Scarf: WinnersBracelets: Amrita Singh bangles, J.Crew Factory braceletNecklace: ExpressionPurse: Le Chateau Heels: Sam Edelman ‘Portney’
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Shirt: Maison Scotch, thrifted
Skirt: J.Crew Factory Necklace: J.Crew FactoryBracelets: Amrita Singh bangles, J.Crew Factory
square links braceletSunglasses: Armani
ExchangeClutch: Banana Republic
Heels: David Dixon for Town Shoes
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with Laura of Laura Wears
1. What makes you different from the rest? There are so many great fashion blogs out there (most far better than mine!), that it is hard to pin-point exactly what makes my blog dif-ferent. I think every blogger, main-stream or not, is adding to a great online discussion about fashion.
2. What does fashion mean to you?For me, fashion is a great mode of creative expression. Certainly I am not the most innovative or original dresser, but I throughly enjoy the creative challenge of styling my outfits.
3. What is your style statement?You will find that the outfits featured on my blog are generally preppy and (hopefully) polished. I try to feature looks for both work and weekend.
4. Your favorite spring 2013 trends?Anything green - I love that mint green is back for another season and that emerald green is the color du jour
5. Prints? Why?Yes Yes Yes. I am loving all the print-on-print looks that are popping up across the blogosphere.
6. Your wardrobe essentials?A well-fitting pair of cropped pants and a great pair of black pumps.
7. High heels or flats?Both! It really depends on the day...
8. Favorite shopping destination?There are too many to list - I shop at a wide spectrum of locations from thrift stores to local boutiques to ebay. And I can’t foget J.Crew. I spend way too much time on their website.
Q & A
Blazer: H&M {2011}Shirt: Zara {also 2011}Pants: Joe FreshNecklace: Osolee ‘Marilyn’Bracelets: Thrifted twig bangles, Club Monaco wrap Beacelet, Osolee wrap braceletClutch: Le ChateauHeels: Sam Edelman ‘Portney’ - my classic go-to everyday heels48 | April 2013 | Rivista di Moda
with Laura of Laura Wears
1. What makes you different from the rest? There are so many great fashion blogs out there (most far better than mine!), that it is hard to pin-point exactly what makes my blog dif-ferent. I think every blogger, main-stream or not, is adding to a great online discussion about fashion.
2. What does fashion mean to you?For me, fashion is a great mode of creative expression. Certainly I am not the most innovative or original dresser, but I throughly enjoy the creative challenge of styling my outfits.
3. What is your style statement?You will find that the outfits featured on my blog are generally preppy and (hopefully) polished. I try to feature looks for both work and weekend.
4. Your favorite spring 2013 trends?Anything green - I love that mint green is back for another season and that emerald green is the color du jour
5. Prints? Why?Yes Yes Yes. I am loving all the print-on-print looks that are popping up across the blogosphere.
6. Your wardrobe essentials?A well-fitting pair of cropped pants and a great pair of black pumps.
7. High heels or flats?Both! It really depends on the day...
8. Favorite shopping destination?There are too many to list - I shop at a wide spectrum of locations from thrift stores to local boutiques to ebay. And I can’t foget J.Crew. I spend way too much time on their website.
Q & A
Blouse: Banana Republic Floral Riviera Blouse
Pants: ADAM wide leg jeans
Necklace: Amrita SinghBracelets: Amrita Singh
Hat: PamoaSunglasses: Armani
ExchangePurse: Vieta
Boots: Enzo Angiolini ‘Karissa’
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PERSONAL STYLE
Bold &BRIGHTBy Onyinye Ibeagi of Modavracha
Blouse: Banana Republic Floral Riviera BlousePants: ADAM wide leg jeansNecklace: Amrita SinghBracelets: Amrita SinghHat: PamoaSunglasses: Armani ExchangePurse: Vieta Boots: Enzo Angiolini ‘Karissa’
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Blouse: Banana Republic Floral Riviera BlousePants: ADAM wide leg jeansNecklace: Amrita SinghBracelets: Amrita SinghHat: PamoaSunglasses: Armani ExchangePurse: Vieta Boots: Enzo Angiolini ‘Karissa’
Maxi dress: From NigeriaBlazer: Old
Wedges: AlbaEnvelope Clutch: Pieces Beaded bracelets: From
Ghana
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Blouse: A store in NigeriaJeans: A|wear
Aztec Flat Shoe: Amiclubwear
Belt: New look
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Get the Look: Feminine1. Daisy Fuentes Floral Garden Bedding2. Toulouse Oblong Decorative Pillow
3. Toulouse Square Decorative Pillow4. Simply Vera Vera Wang Plaza Sateen Decorative Pillow
5. StyleCraft Eliza Table Lamp
Get the Look: Playful1. Home Classics Interlude Comforter2. Interlock Quilted Decorative Pillow3. Simply Vera Vera Wang Whisper Beaded Decorative Pillow4. Happy Chic by Jonathan Adler Charlotte Ribbed Table Lamp5. Surya Candice Olson Modern Classics Rug
by The Urban Lioness
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Get the Look: Contemporary1. Apt. 9 Illusion Comforter
2. Jennifer Lopez Old Hollywood Decorative Pillow3. Tao Shoreline Striped Decorative Pillow
4. Lite Source Axis Chrome Table Lamp5. Safavieh Porcello Ombre Wave Rug
Get the Look: Budget1. Room Essentials Chevron Comforter --$35
2. Room Essentials Stick Lamp --$223. Room Essentials Patterned Decorative Pillow --$17
4. Threshold Modern Sunburst Wall Clock --$305. Xhilaration Plush Decorative Pillow --$20
by The Urban Lioness
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GlamorousSHINE MAKE UP
BEAUTY
Tey Liting of Circle and Hemisphere shares her personal
favorite make up routine.
Rivista di Moda | April 2013 | 63
I usually skipped my foundation because I prefer bb cream that contain SPF, which I think it is more natural and have the glowing effect. But if you want a matte and perfect coverage finish, then you should use some good coverage foundation, I don’t know much about foundation since i only try the Lancome Teint Miracle before, for me i think it is kinda dry, so i like to mix it up with some water base bb cream. To be honest, i never really finish a whole bottle of foundation or bb cream before, and once you keep it too long, the foundation started to dry out , thats what i hate about it. sometimes bb cream do have the
same problem. so i really prefer water base bb cream or foundation.
Powder : Lancome TRANSLUCENCE (Mattifying Silky Pressed Powder)BB CREAM + SUN BLOCK: BIENFAIT TEINTÉ BB CREAM SPF 30
Bronzer : essence
Face
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EYES. My biggest fear is drawing the eyeliner, I always wanted to achieve the perfect cat eyes winged but yet i never really success. I’m using the Lancome brown and gold palette, i’m loving this palette so much that I’m actually murder-ing them all the time . not just because the colours is so stunning, it is also very useful, you can use it for contour, highlight, for the eyebrow , eyeliner. so I love to darken my eye crease with the darker brown eye shadow to give more dimen-sion and illusion of bigger and brighter eyes. I also apply this shade under lower lashes to balance up the whole look.Lastly, apply lots and lots of mascara, if you
have full lashes , you are so lucky!
Eyes
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Eye shadow : lancomeMascara : lancome
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Secrets ofCOOKStyle shoot - Candy Look by Trendiing
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