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HERALD NEWS … “DESIGUAL” FASHION FROM SPAIN HAS ARRIVED TO BUDAPEST

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NOT JUST OLIVES FROM SPAIN BUT  “DESIGUAL” FASHION FROM SPAIN HAS ARRIVED TO BUDAPEST

Needn’t have to go for just shopping to Spain … can do it now in Budapest, cause they have opened its first store in Hungary.

The DESIGUAL has been spinning around to conquer with its shops around the fashion world! This time took a spin to the Central-Eastern Europe  to Budapest.

At the Designal’s shops all can tailor themselves with all kind of women wear, swimwear, kids wear, footwear, leather goods and colorful Spanish jewellery which are dreamt off by the colors of the Mediterranean Sea.

Thursday, April, 4. 2013. the Desigual, one of the world’s most prominent fashion shop opened its first store in Budapest, Hungary at one of the busiest shopping center, the WestEnd City Center.

Even though Budapest does not lay beside the salty breeze by seaside, yet these cloths pulls over to the fun atmosphere of being out on the boardwalk or spending an evening out by the River Danube on a warm breezy night.

At the ceremonial opening beside the shoppers, domestic music artists as Ms. Bea Palya, Ms. Lola and Ms. Veronika Harcsa also took part in celebrating the opening of the Desigual brand.

Quote from Ms. Bea Palya said with a wide  smile „These peices of cloths are art of fashion, colorful, energetic, in a way silly. It has long been my favorite brand to be purchased. Had to roll over to Spain for individual pieces, skirts, handbags. I am delighted that we can now recharge my wardrobe with some real Spanish designers pieces here in Budapest”

Ms. Veronika Harcsa and Ms. Lola, also found close to the heart of pieces in the shop. Quote from Ms. Lola: „I found a real spring clothes, full of colors, full of energy, but now is the time to finally arrive the good weather so I can wear soon now.

Good news for folks living in other regions of the country, cause the company have in mind to continue its international expansion, planning to open more stores in Hungary in the years to come.

In Brief about the Spanish brand Desigual. The main features of optimism and color, unique design. The company began operations in 1984, with the following slogan: “Desigual is not the same.” Currently, more than 3,800 people are employed by 85 different nations. In 2012, more than 22 million products (now that’s a number!) sold through different channels. The brand’s 330 independent stores, 9,000 multi-brand points of sale and 2,200 more remote autonomous unit that ended the 2012 year in more than 90 countries.

Just mention a few shops around the world:  in Tokyo, Warsaw, Singapore, San Francisco, Paris, New York, Miami, Los Angeles, London, Fukuoka, Florence, Stockholm, Doha, Copenhagen, Chicago, Berlin, Abu Dhabi AND of course now in Budapest-Hungary.

Hopefully Spring will be in the air in within a short time and folks may  dress for their pleasure wearing these outfits.

Update and snaps by Aggie Reiter

HERALD NEWS – PHOTOGRAPHER MR. HELMUT NEWTON – MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS BUDAPEST

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MR. HELMUT NEWTON (1920 ̶ 2004) significant photographic’s arrived to Budapest.

Museum of Fine Arts – Budapest.

The exhibition can be visited from April, 4 until July, 14. 2013.

The exhibition is to be daily opened to the public from 10 a.m.until 4 p.m.

Address: District VI. Hösök tere – Hero Square – Budapest.

Early afternoon of this day Dr. László Baán, General Director of the Museum of Fine Arts and the Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest had the pleasure to welcome the media representatives to announce the forthcoming opening exhibition. The opening speech was held by, Dr. Matthias Harder, chief curator of the Helmut Newton Foundation, Berlin, Germany and Mr. Péter Baki. Director of the Hungarian Museum of Photography – curator of the exhibition.

Following in the wake of the successful Mind and Body (2008), Lucien Hervé 100 (2010) and The Birth of Photography (2012), the Museum of Fine Arts again came up to arrange a brilliant new exhibition with the selection of awesome snaps taken by Mr. Helmut Newton, the artistic photographer to be known as one of the most authentic figures of twentieth-century.  The visitors may roll along and view 250 amazing snaps hanging on the walls of the Museum’s Hall. With the co-operation of the arist’s wife, and the Helmut Newton Foundation, Mr. Helmut Newton’s fine photographic arts now can be viewed by the Hungarians and the foreigners staying in Budapest or from other regions in Hungary by hopping over to the Museum of Fine Art in Budapest.

Source from Museum of Fine Arts … „Following in the wake of the successful Mind and Body (2008), Lucien Hervé 100 (2010) and The Birth of Photography (2012), the Museum of Fine Arts. The Helmut Newton Foundation founded by the artist’s wife. Helmut Newton was one of the most influential figures of twentieth-century photography whose name is synonymous with the revolutionary photography published in famed fashion magazines. The novel themes and positioning of his works often shocked and scandalised people, yet it cannot be denied that he transformed photography used in the advertising of his day. His central subjects were nudity, power, fashion, money, sensuality and brutality. He cannot simply be coined a fashion, a nude or a portrait photographer since his work over five decades spans several genres and is thus difficult to categorize. He was attracted to taking pictures from a young age and when he grew up photography became a true passion for him. Thanks to the advertising and fashion shoots he did for noted designers and newspapers photography not only brought Helmut Newton a lot of pleasure but also created a comfortable livelihood for him. He said that for him the only thing of interest was the shape of a model’s body, although through his pictures he created his own peculiar atmosphere which distinguished him from other photographers. Viewers of his pictures are shocked and captivated by his unusual choice of subjects and dispassionate approach, yet given an insight into the intimate moments of the private lives of others and a livelihood for him. The portrait photos of his models are completely different and characterised by intimacy and cold detachment. The list of celebrities he took photographs of is almost endless and it is suffice to mention but a few: Monica Belluci, Catherine Denevue, David Bowie, Claudia Schiffer, Jodie Foster,Sigourney Weawer, Linda Evangelista, Gena Rowlands, Madonna, Kate Moss, Carla Bruni, Ornella Muti, Cindy Crawford, Anthony Hopkins, Ralph Fiennes, and Andy Warhol.  Newton was born on 31 October 1920 under the name Helmut Neustädter in Berlin, where he completed his schooling. He was already drawn to photography when still a child, which was when he bought his first camera. Between 1936 and 1938 he worked as an apprentice to the portrait and fashion photographer Yva  (Else Neuländer-Simon). As a response to the increasingly totalitarian rule of the Nazis he left Germany in 1938 for Singapore, taking with him nothing else but two cameras. From here he went on to Australia in 1940 and served in the Australian army for five years. He obtained Australian citizenship in 1946. In 1948 he married one of his former models, the actress June Brunell, with whom he lived for  the rest of his life. During their marriage his wife also began to take  photographs under the professional name of Alice Springs and made a film about her husband.  In 1956 Newton signed a contract with the British Vogue magazine in London, which he broke eleven months later. After this he went to Paris and on returning to Melbourne he found a position with the Australian branch of Vogue. In 1961 he moved to Paris, where he worked for the French publisher of Vogue, and in addition to this he took photographs for the British versions of the magazine: Queen and Elle. In 1971, while in New York, Newton suffered a heart attack, from which he recovered.  In 1975 his first exhibition was staged in Paris’ Nikon Gallery, and in the following year the first volume of his book White Women was published. In 1981 Helmut and June moved from Paris to Monaco, from which time they would travel to Los Angeles to spend the winters there. In 2000 a large-scale retrospective exhibition was organised for Newton in Berlin’s New National Gallery to celebrate his 80th birthday, the material of which was also later exhibited in London, New York, Tokyo, Moscow, Prague and other venues. In 2003 a formal agreement came into being between the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation (Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz) to establish the Helmut Newton Foundation in Berlin, which opened in 2004, not long after Newton’s death.

The three photographic series exhibited by the Museum of Fine Arts are built on the summary works titled Helmut Newton’s Illustrated, Private Property and Gun for Hire, which were are also published in book form.  The photographs provide a cross-section of Newton’s nude and fashion snaps ranging from his early pictures to a posthumously published series. Helmut Newton’s Illustrated contains a selection of his photos from a period of ten years published by the artist himself to enable him to put together his own selection that would show of his work independently of the wishes of editors, clients and specific exhibitions. He produced four editions in total: two were published in 1987 titled Sex and Power and Pictures from an Exhibition. In 1991 these were followed by „I Was There”, in which he probed into issues related to truth and falsehood. He produced the last of the four in 1995, the cover of which shows Newton himself lying on the ground and leaning on his elbow on the banner of one of his own nude pictures; the volume’s title is Dr. Phantasma. The titles of the volumes say at least as much as its themes and each issue soon became popular among collectors. With its provocative mish…mash of nudity, journalistic shots and portraits courting sensationalism these volumes became defining and powerful visual documents of the 80s and 90s– The Private Property – Portfolios contains a total of 45 photographs taken between 1972 and 1983, including fashion photos, portraits and erotically charged pictures. The exhibited photos were made by Thomas Conilvio, who achieved photo-lab archival quality by slightly toning the pictures in a selenium bath. The volume A Gun for Hire surveys Newton’s fashion photos from the 1960s right up to his last work he made for the Italian Vogue – photos he took as a “gun for hire”. Included among his clients were Chanel, Yves Saint Laurent, Versace, Blumarine and Mugler. The title comes from a much quoted saying by Helmut Newton, “Some people’s photography is an art. Mine is not. If … If they happen to be exhibited  in a gallery or a museum, that’s fine. But that’s not why I do them. I’m a gun for hire.”- “Newsweek”, 02/02/04. As he said himself, his success was not thanks to the museums but rather to consumer society. He started out from the conditions set by the clients and a given budget, but he freely reinterpreted the collections, thus creating his own inimitable mishmash of elegance, consumerism and fashion photography.”

Just to keep in mind … Some of the displayed pictures have an explicitly sexual content … therefore it is recommended only for the adult visitors to visit the exhibition. 

 

Update and snaps by Aggie Reiter

“KREA” – FASHION DAYS 2012 – VAM DESIGN CENTER BUDAPEST

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The Fashion Days were here again!

Just a taste of the extraordinary weekend …It was interesting to participate as an updater at in the program of a major fashion show in which
the Marie Claire Fashion Days twenty-two talented Hungarian designers, design team presenting their latest collection, and being present at the final announcement of the ‘Young Designer of the Year “contest organized in the frame of the Marie Claire Fashion Days, held at the VAM Design Center’s indoor’s courtyard at District VI., 26 Király street, Budapest.

Not only the models were extremely in style but the catwalk  where the models walked the line was on an amazing the stage.  Seemed as only strings held the stage in the air.

“It’s amazing to see how the designers are increasingly rich and sophisticated collections come alive year after year, which means it is possible for them to show their creative ideas and to achieve a dignified manner based on talent” said Ms. Krisztina László,  Chief Editor at the Marie Claire Magazine.

A large domestic crowd acknowledges their work by wearing their clothes,their additional accessories and most probably some designers road will lead them abroad to the gates opened to the world of fashion.”

A roll up of designers envision wonderful costume parade fulfilled the huge space at the indoors of the One Design courtyard. During the long week-end workshop were held with the Maybelline‘s latest make-up trends, CIB Cafe Fashion Show. Dreft presented, the Young Designer of the Year – fashion show with the 25 best to be judged. A presentation by International brand fashion: Van Graaf . Hungarian designers at the fashion show: Ms. Anna Amelia, ANNAEVA, Barnoff, Daigo, Ms. Dori Tomcsányi, Ms. Ann Tuan, Mr. Daniel Beňuš, Ms. Dóra Abode, Ms. Dóra Mojzes, Ms. Kata Szegedi, Keppel Showroom, Konsanszky, Ms. Nóra Sarma, nubuck, USE unused, Ms. Anna Amelia, ANNAEVA, Barnoff, Daigo, Ms. Dori Tomcsányi, Es-tu un Ange, Imogen, INER, La Maison d’Elysian and the four, Zoe phobic designs art of cloths all walked along the catwalk. More-and-more Workshop for the ones interested n the latest trend of the  autumn-winter trends by L’Oréal hair Professionals. The TOYOTA stand pulled in two latest model the Toyota Yaris, knowing it is  a popular model in Europe. At the LUFTHANSA stand anyone could slip into the Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines, Lufthansa and Swiss International Air Line uniforms and have a photo take, as the airlines stewardess, thereafter having it printed could take their remembrance snap home. Here the selection of  the three  MonoArabica coffees, internationally  well-known classic illy coffee blend to taste was splendid to stop have by for a portion throughout show. All the three coffees had that unique touch, the Brazilian, the Guatemala and the Ethiopian flavors were filled with the their special fragrance and flavors.

Hairdressers, stylist experts from several beauty companies welcomed visitors to have a seat and off the volunteers went to have their hair done, have their personal makeups, listen to presentation on hair care products.  Artistic hand-made accessories were out on sale.  The coffee or tea, refreshments  and to have bits-and-pieces of rolls or snacks were charged, only the Kinder Bueno and CIB chocolate was out on display. The Lancôme  booth introduced the latest Lancôme fragrance, and gave a sample of the magnificent La vie est belle perfume which was pretty cool. Kinder Bueno held per hour a draw from the quiz leaflets collected from the participating players. The prize was sponsored by the Kinder Bueno which was a glamorous style of a designed scarf from the collection of the Hungarian young designers.

Not even a minute was waisted, when time for the break arrived  the stairway was full of people heading up to the first floor to participate at the sponsors quiz games of the hour, and many at the end of the day were lucky by receiving a present connected to the fashion days sponsors.  See the slide show of some sponsors stand uploaded.

Update and snaps Aggie Reiter