Today: Girls and Reality TV, Stars' Awkward Photos, Hollywood Cradle Robbers
Givenchy: Paris Fashion Week Haute Couture A/W 2009/10A model walks down the catwalk during the Givenchy Haute Couture A/W 2010 Fashion show at Parc Georges Brassens on July 7, 2009 in Paris, France. (Getty Images)more pics »
Sorted by: Top Picks

Givenchy Laynard Key Chain

By acmpat on  From acultivatedmindset.com
Riccardo Tisci has shown a talent for taking the utilitarian and making it fashionable. In this case it’s a laynard key chain. Shown on the men’s runway for Spring 2012, it’s now available for purchase. See a print version on the next page. (...) Read the rest of (0 words) © 2012 Highsnobette for Titel Media. Author: lsakany | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us | %%sharethis_link%% Post tags: Givenchy , laynard key chain , Riccardo Tisci , Spring 2012Read Full Story

Givenchy Resort 2012 Collection : Hawaii + Baseball

By lasata2011 on  From expensivewedding.blogspot.com
    Collection: Givenchy Season: Resort 2012 Designer: Riccardo Tisci Website: www.givenchy.com Givenchy designers and Riccardo Tisci keep on exploring their very own infatuating print world but at the same time they create a multitude of chic monochrome looks for the Pre-Spring Summer 2012 collection. Digitally altered and mirrored Hawaiian prints make up Riccardo Tisci’s newest collection for Givenchy. Now, this is what I call a resort collection! Each ensemble immediately transports me to...Read Full Story

Givenchy Pre-Fall 2012 collection

By ohfreenet on  From ohstyles.com
Givenchy Pre-Fall 2012 collection is hardly feminine or elegant. But it is very comfortable and warm, perfect for colder months. Pant suits featuring color-blocking trend, asymmetrical sweaters, pleated skirts and footwear reminding riding boots are featured in the range. Givenchy Pre-Fall 2012 collection is very laconic and simple but we can’t say it is plain. Colors are dark and practical: black, khaki, brown, with additions of red, nude and grey. Silhouettes are straight and often...Read Full Story

Givenchy Pre-Fall 2012 collection

By ohfreenet on  From ohstyle.net
Loading... Givenchy Pre-Fall 2012 collection is hardly feminine or elegant. But it is very comfortable and warm, perfect for colder months. Pant suits featuring color-blocking trend, asymmetrical sweaters, pleated skirts and footwear reminding riding boots are featured in the range. Givenchy Pre-Fall 2012 collection is very laconic and simple but we can’t say it is plain. Colors are dark and practical: black, khaki, brown, with additions of red, nude and grey. Silhouettes are straight and...Read Full Story

GIVENCHY SPRING 2012 COUTURE So much YES! Despite Givenchy’s...

By fashiondailymag on  From jtmode.tumblr.com
GIVENCHY SPRING 2012 COUTURE So much YES! Despite Givenchy ’s change from last season’s ethereal gowns of ivory, Ricardo Tisci managed to create an enchanting collection that was a cross between punk and turn of the century glamour girl. Models including Natasha Poly , Kristen McMenamy and Saskia de Brauw wore oversized bullrings and earrings which also made quite a popular appearance in Givenchy’s menswear show earlier this month. Perfect touch to this edgy collection filled with...Read Full Story
Sorted by: Top Rated
Click to play video
Sorted by: Top Rated
No pictures yet.
It's only fair that Christina Ricci gets chance to shine on the red carpet at the BAFTA awards - it is her birthday after all! And shine she does, in a golden, ruffle-collared gown by Givenchy. Whenever Christina turns to Givenchy's head designer she looks fantastic, and tonight is...  
From catwalkqueen.tv ()
Related news:
More perspectives...
My Fashion LifeMadonna in Givenchy Haute Couture by Riccardo Tisci SUPERBOWL 2012Sacramento BeePerforming at the Superbowl for the first time, Madonna has chosen Givenchy Haute Couture by Riccardo Tisci for her unique performance. Designed as part of the spectacle, all costumes were changed on stage, from an all over hand-embroidered gold cape ...Madonna wears Givenchy haute couture for Super Bowl performanceDaily MailWATCH: Madonna wears...  
From news.google.com ()
Related news:
More perspectives...
Givenchy’s Riccardo Tisci cited surfers and mermaids as the inspiration for his Spring ‘12 collection. So, it came as no surprise that when the label debuted its Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott-lensed campaign, it was set on the beach (shot near Barcelona) with surfboards in the background. The ads feature Gisele Bündchen (along with models [...]  
From style.com ()
More perspectives...
Catwalk QueenMadonna Rocks Givenchy At Super Bowl Halftime ShowBillboardThe 53-year-old singer's modern-day Cleopatra look was constructed by the talented designer and creative director for French fashion house Givenchy, Riccardo Tisci. "Following my collaboration with Madonna on her last tour three years ago, ...Details: Madonna's Givenchy Super Bowl CostumesStyleBistroBehind the Scenes: Madonna's Elaborate Givenchy Super Bowl...  
From news.google.com ()
Related news:
More perspectives...
(TrendHunter.com) Designer Riccardo Tisci presented his dark and dazzling Givenchy Haute Couture Spring 2012 Collection at Paris Couture Fashion Week. The collection featured tough textures and dark and neutral tones, like...  
From trendhunter.com ()
Related news:
More perspectives...
Riccardo Tisci presented a great show for Givenchy Fall/Winter 2012. The collection featured the typical Givenchy skirts and covetable prints. There was black on black with a litany of stars and stripes throughout the collection, and also tribal looking nose piercing.CLICK CLICK CLICK FOR THE ENTIRE COLLECTION!!!  
From americanfashionstory.blogspot.com ()
Related news:
More perspectives...
Bravo! Madonna looked fit, fabulous and fantastic! Not only did she grace the field with an unforgettable performance but she executed her very own high fashion runway show! Madonna emerged looking youthful with an “a la Cleopatra” gold pleated ...  
From api.bing.com ()
More perspectives...
More From Zimbio
Zimbio Style
Copyright © 2012 - Zimbio, Inc. Some rights reserved.
Share
. . .
Follow
. . .