Candice Swanepoel for Agua de Coco SS 2013 Campaign

Candice Swanepoel heats up the Turkish scenery in the new Agua de Coco spring/summer 2013 ad campaign. Take a peek at a few hot swimwear choices for the next year.

We know the rainy season is almost here, but we can always appreciate a fab set of swimsuits that inevitably make us think about the most relaxing days of the year, especially if the model, presenting the newest trends in the matter happens to be Candice Swanepoel. The VS beauty teamed up with Brazilian label Agua de Coco to show off some fabulous alternatives for the next hot seasons. She heats up the southern Turkish landscape in a series of sizzling hot swimsuit styles.

The next year will definitely revolve around sophistication with a fun vibe and diversity will certainly be celebrated. The spring/summer 2013 creations are meant to be represent 'Turkish Portrait' which explains the location choice. As for the new season go-to styles, the brand isn't going on a one-style-fits-all route. Instead, it offers everything from single-piece suits to monokinis, two-piece suits with high-waisted bottoms, bandeau styles and a variety of other pieces such as body suits and fun cover-ups.






From saturated colors to to eclectic prints like fish motifs, the fish itself is only a part of the story as accessorizing plays a big role in making these goodies stand out. Statement golden pieces, whether we are talking about bold cuffs, statement earrings or layered bracelets go a long way when it comes to creating a sophisticated allure that inevitably turn heads. And, we can't deny, a hefty dose of confidence like Candice is portraying in every single photo is also extremely important for an overall gorgeous look.





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Heating up New Jersey! Real Housewives star Melissa Gorga shows off her trim and toned bikini body

With the weather heating up Melissa Gorga has been making the most of her free time in between filming for The Real Housewives of New Jersey.

The reality star stripped down to her bikini to pose for a sexy photo shoot as she celebrated her wedding anniversary earlier this week.
The 33-year-old showed off her trim and toned body in a white halterneck bikini with black detailing.

Melissa, who is currently filming the fourth season of the Bravo show, happily tossed her voluminous brown locks as she expertly worked the camera while smiling away.
It’s no wonder the aspiring singer looked so comfortable because the photos were taken in the garden of her New Jersey home.
She shares the luxurious property with husband Joe Gorga and their three children: Antonia, Gino and Joey.


Sending temperatures soaring: The mother-of-three displayed her enviable toned figure in the stylish two-piece
Six-year-old Antonia even got involved in the shoot and joined her mother for a few photos.
Melissa scooped the youngster into her arms and the duo showed their close bond as Antonia planted a kiss on her mother’s cheek.
The photos were taken on Monday, the same day that Melissa celebrated eight years of marriage to Joe.


That day Melissa posted on her Twitter page: ‘Today is my 8 year wedding anniversary to the love of my life @joegorga Thank you for giving me this family. We are blessed. #thankyoujesus’
But her beau was less eloquent with his own reference to the special day, tweeting: ‘Holly sh** it's my Anniversary! [sic]’ to which Melissa replied ‘I see this tweet!!’

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Kim, Khloe and Kourtney's Kardashian Kollection set to land in Dorothy Perkins stores this winter

They are the reality television trio taking the world by storm.
From their T.V trials and tribulations and high-profile relationships to their infamous curves and famous derrières, the Kardashian clan are unstoppable.
And now, the Los Angeles-based sisters, who shot to unprecedented fame on Keeping up with the Kardashians , have just announced that their fashion label, Kardashian Kollection, is to launch in the U.K this autumn, in none other than high street store Dorothy Perkins.

The range, which is currently sold in US department store Sears and offers affordable and chic denim, accessories, shoes and homeware, will launch in 250 Dorothy Perkins stores nationwide in November and eight BHS pop-up stores.
And it isn't just the UK that will be expecting a truck load of Kardashian fashion staples.

In their quest for world domination, the sisters will be landing in 13 other countries including Turkey, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia
'We could not be more excited!' tweeted Kim as the news was unearthed.




Writing on their website, Kim said: 'Hi dolls!! My sisters and I are so thrilled to announce that we are launching our Kardashian Kollection at Dorothy Perkins stores in the UK!!
'This is such an exciting time and we can’t wait to head over to the UK later this year to launch the Kollection and visit all of our amazing fans.
'We’re so happy to finally be able to share the Kollection with our fans in other countries. Stay tuned for lots more info coming soon!! Xo'
According to WWD , Arcadia boss Sir Philip Green, who owns Topshop as well as Dorothy Perkins and BHS, personally approved the partnership deal.

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Gisele Bundchen highest paid supermodel

Gisele Bundchen has been named the highest paid supermodel in the world for the sixth time in a row, earning USD 45 million in the past year.


The Brazilian beauty raked in USD 45 million from her modelling contracts and endorsements between May 2011 and 2012 alone, according to Forbes.

The 31-year-old, who married New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady in 2009, is worth over USD 35 million more than her top competitors, Kate Moss and Natalia Vodianova.

British star Moss, 38, was paid USD 9.2 million to front campaigns including Longchamp, Mango and Rimmel, while Vodianova earned USD 8.6 million for representing Guerlain and Calvin Klein.

Adriana Lima is fourth with USD 7.3million. The top ten also include Lara Stone, Miranda Kerr and Candice Swanepoe.

Bundchen has been the highest-paid model in the world since 2004. She is the face of Pantene, Esprit and Versace.

In June 2011, Forbes estimated her total earnings over the last 10 years accounted for over USD 250 million.

Bundchen, a former Victoria's Secret model, is also a Goodwill Ambassador for the UN Environmental Program.

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Vogue bans too-skinny models from its pages

Vogue magazine, perhaps the world's top arbiter of style, is making a statement about its own models: too thin is no longer in.

The 19 editors of Vogue magazines around the world made a pact to project the image of healthy models, according to a Conde Nast International announcement..

They agreed to "not knowingly work with models under the age of 16 or who appear to have an eating disorder," and said they will ask casting directors to check IDs at photo shoots and fashion shows and for ad campaigns.
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The move is an important one for the fashion world, said model Sara Ziff, who was discovered at 14 and has since founded The Model Alliance, dedicated to improving the working conditions of models and persuading the industry to take better care of its young.

"Most editions of Vogue regularly hire models who are minors, so for Vogue to commit to no longer using models under the age of 16 marks an evolution in the industry," she said. "We hope other magazines and fashion brands will follow Vogue's impressive lead."

American, French, Chinese and British editions of the fashion glossies are among those that will start following the new guidelines with their June issues; the Japanese edition will begin with its July book.

"Vogue believes that good health is beautiful. Vogue Editors around the world want the magazines to reflect their commitment to the health of the models who appear on the pages and the well-being of their readers," said Conde Nast International Chairman Jonathan Newhouse in a statement.

Models' health — and especially their weight — has been a lightning rod the past few years, especially after the death of two models from apparent complications from eating disorders in 2006-07, but the focus, until now, has been on runway fashion shows.

The Council of Fashion Designers of America adopted a voluntary initiative in 2007, which emphasizes age minimums and healthy working environments during New York Fashion Week, and London Fashion Week designers sign a contract with the British Fashion Council to use models who are at least 16.

The primary fashion organisations in Italy and Spain banned catwalk models who fall below a certain Body Mass Index level, and earlier this year, Israel's government passed an anti-skinny-model law.

Still, there is persistent criticism that the fashion world creates a largely unattainable and unhealthy standard that particularly affects impressionable young girls.

"We know that there is an impact for young girls — and boys, by the way — of what is put in front of them in terms of media," said Elissa J. Brown, professor of psychology at St. John University and founder of The Partners Program, a specialised therapy program for children and adolescents.

A change in what they see on the pages of prestigious fashion magazines could change the image of what they would strive for, she said.

It wouldn't hurt for parents to take a look at healthier looking models, too, she added. "I'm a mother and I hear other mothers talk about the parts of their bodies they don't like in front of their daughters instead of talking about health. If the message becomes about health, it could have a tremendous impact."

The Vogue guidelines are largely similar to the CFDA's — no surprise since US editor-in-chief Anna Wintour was instrumental in crafting them.

"CFDA is pleased to see all the Vogue magazines unite in support of model health," CFDA CEO Steven Kolb said. "This increased level of support makes the message of 'Health is Beauty' even stronger."

Conde Nast, in its announcement, recognised that fashion models serve as role models for "many women," and the publisher wants to ensure that the models in its pages "are well cared for and educated in ways that will encourage and help them to take care of themselves, addressing as many of the pressing issues relating to ill-health in the industry as can realistically be tackled."

Ziff said the age restriction is important for other reasons, too.

"The use of underaged models is linked to financial exploitation, eating disorders, interrupted schooling, and contributes to models' overall lack of empowerment in the workplace," she said. "We simply believe that 14 is too young to be working in this very grown-up industry, and we're glad that Condé Nast International is making this commitment.

In addition to agreeing not to knowingly work with models under 16 or with eating disorders, the Vogue pact says the magazines will help "structure mentoring programs" for younger models and raise awareness of the problem of model health. The magazines said they would encourage healthy working conditions backstage and encourage designers "to consider the consequences of unrealistically small sample sizes of their clothing, which limits the range of women who can be photographed in their clothes, and encourages the use of extremely thin models."

Conde Nast publishes other magazines, including Glamour and Allure, but a spokeswoman said there are no current plans for these guidelines to be adopted across the company.

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H&M Shades of Summer 2012 Collection

The warm season's most-wanted clothing elements are definitely the voguish frocks and tops included in the H&M Shades of Summer 2012 collection.

We predict queues in front of the fashion stores for these style goodies. The H&M Shades of Summer 2012 collection featuring model Alyssa Miller celebrate the reign of pastel, flirty shades which radiate romance and sensuality. The voguish repertoire of summer dresses, short shorts and soft and silky tops is simply sizzling. There are times when we need a few basics for our wardrobe which make the best combination when incorporated in the same outfit.

Rev up your office chic or casual apparels with sight-pampering pastels which inject softness and femininity into your look. Prepare for the hot days with an on trend closet which contains at least a few of these impressive clothing items. Ultra-femme short suits, floral printed silky frocks along with all-silhouette-friendly tank tops sweep fashionistas eager to upgrade their wardrobe off their feet.

The return of candy tones allows you to sport light pink and nude colored lace skirts and retro-chic looks. Find the exact shades that suit your skin tone and personality. There's at least one style composition from the H&M Shades of Summer 2012 collection to suit every figure. It's all about mix/matching different hues and outfit pieces until you build up a series of scene-stealing summer outfits.







In addition to pastel tones we also have a glam selection of dresses and skirts tinted with the oh-so-voguish coral shade. Breathe warmth into your wardrobe with this bright and dapper color. See the outfit ideas offered by the H&M Shades of Summer 2012 lookbook presented here. Despite the dominance of bold and bright shades on the runway and the street, you can embrace a signature clothing style which helps you accentuate your fondness for a more classy chromatic spectrum and neat design patterns.

H&M grants you with an impressive parade of apparel ideas both for special and casual events. Put your best fashion foot forward and lose yourself in sophisitcated textures and hyper-feminine silhouettes. Join the fashion fold who knows how to nail down a few breathtaking looks on a pocket-friendly price. H&M is definitely one of the most popular brands among those who love to embed a few affordable yet high-quality fashion creations into their clothing style.









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New York Fashion Week's first trend: Heart-health awareness

The veteran supermodel returned to the runway Wednesday night for the Red Dress Collection fashion show, an annual New York Fashion Week kickoff event that aims to draw attention to women's heart health by putting celebrity catwalkers in a parade of gowns by some of the country's most famous designers.
Strutting to "Uptown Girl," she was all smiles in her Pamella Roland gown — even after a little stumble on the dress's hem.
Brinkley is a supporter of the Heart Truth campaign, headed by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, and has participated in this event before. This year, though, she hesitated before deciding to don a dress again. Her own mother is suffering from serious heart disease, having experienced five strokes and a heart attack, and right now Brinkley says she feels like she should be spending quality time with her parents.
But they're the ones who actually nudged her to do it, she said in a teary telephone interview Tuesday. "My parents understand more than anyone about the importance of getting the right care. They're proud of me that I've reached a place where I can give back."
Something else she's learned from them is to maintain a healthy lifestyle with daily exercise and a careful diet. That wasn't always easy when she was a young model, jet-setting from place to place and trying every fad diet that came along, said Brinkley, now 58, but she's learned the best way to have the good life is to live it. "I make time for this. I used to always put myself on the back burner, but I want to be strong and able for my kids, myself and my parents."
She said she also finds strength and camaraderie within the modeling world, and she hopes the first-time "models" at the Red Dress show will feel that way, too. "I've always felt the catfight thing is a cliche, but especially when we're all together and subject is the heart, we're all united."
Jennifer Nettles of the country band Sugarland said after the show that she enjoyed the experience but stuck to her strategy of not looking at the monitor while she was walking in her V-neck David Meister gown with a high slit. "I was afraid of falling," she said.

"It's my first time modeling — at New York Fashion Week! Why not start big?" she said.
Minka Kelly looked like a seasoned pro in a sequin-covered wrap dress by Diane von Furstenberg and Gloria Estefan in Narciso Rodriguez.
It's a parade of great dresses, and red looks good on so many people, said Marchesa co-founder Georgina Chapman. Marchesa once again lent a dress for the event, worn by model and actress Rebecca Romijn.
"I love the color red. It's such a passionate color and it's a fabulous color when you want to make a splash," Chapman said. If she were on the catwalk, she said she'd probably wear it with black heels or neutral makeup. "There's no matchy-matchy with red," she advised. "I especially love to wear black with a hint of red."
Jenna Elfman, making her Red Dress debut, wore a strapless Alberta Ferretti. "I love fashion, I love performance, I love charity," she said in an interview before the show.
She said she has wondered what models think about while they're strutting in front of hundreds of people, but her mantra was going to be "take big steps."
"Thank God I'm tall," Elfman said. "I will get to the end much faster."
Brinkley's advice to the newbies was simple: "You can't take a bad step when you're on that runway. You're there supporting this worthwhile, meaningful cause. And if you slip and fall, you'll make the news and spread the word even more."

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Lanvin Resort 2012 Shoes

Do stack up on the hottest accessories of the season. Check out the mesmerizing repertoire of Lanvin Resort 2012 shoes and come up with creative ideas on how to incorporate these 'it' fashion items into your wardrobe.


Choosing the perfect scenario and setting the ideal atmosphere are two extremely important factors for Alber Elbaz. For the upcoming season he's ready to invite us into a series of settings from Paris to Cannes. Those who are in a quest for inspiring fashion collections which help them update their look will be definitely thrilled by the pre-spring collection offered by the beloved Lanvin fashion house.

This time we have the chance to spot a parade of timeless ensembles which can be sported all throughout the different seasons. Madam Gres and Elizabeth Taylor are only some of the main inspirations for Alber Elbaz when it comes to creating a universally flattering and sophisticated collection. The Lanvin Resort 2012 shoes combine various elements from tribal to ultra-glam details. Regardless of your taste for accessories or your personality, we are 100% sure that you'll be able to find at least one pair of wedges or pumps which grants you with a once in a lifetime style experience.






In the world of fashion the Lanvin brand is synonymous with modern elegance and high street flair. Those fashionistas who are ready to embrace the up-and-coming shoe trends of the season will have the opportunity to sport the cutest wedge sandals glammed up with chain-details and metallic elements. Fusing the tribal allure animal prints emanate with the oh-so-popular platform structure guarantees the world-wide success of this capsule. The Resort 2012 collection lines up a multitude of metallic ballet flats, chic high-top sneakers and sandals.

Raid the local fashion stores for shoe designs which help you create the impression of a perfectly-proportionate silhouette. Black, the many shades of brown and metallic hues give these fabulous footwear models their iconic and powerful vibe. Alber Elbaz dazzled us with a selection of must-have shoes for the upcoming hot season.






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