Diana Bobar

Welcome to my website ... and enjoy my journey inside the twisted world of Romanian fashion: from fabric choosing to pattern cutting, to the actual sewing - right now, I try to do my best in bulding my own clothing label: DIANA BOBAR DESIGN and having fun blogging the process.

Category Archives: Trends

Tribal Flowers

Editorial scans from Vogue Nippon and Vogue Paris April 2008.

[image credit: the fashion spot].
Tribal and flower prints are strong trends this spring/summer season, on their own. When mixed together, the image that results works perfectly. At lest for me it does. However, the pig as a pet/accessory? Not so much…

Representing

Alexandra Sandor walking for important international designers. [image credit: tfs]

Great off-the-runway model style.
Even if I do check out all the international fashion shows, I am not a model watcher. I do know the more present faces in fashion, however, I don’t have time to check their info. So, whenever I realize that [...]

Being A Kid

A while ago I wrote about the overpriced Phillip Lim kids clothing line. Elizabeth, a So Fash’on reader, commented on the fact that kids don’t dress like kids anymore. Even here, in the city where I live, I see baby girls dressed up by their mom’s like little dolls. “I remember wearing blue shorts and [...]

The Rembrandt Look

 

Carta e Costura.

Donna Karan pre-fall 2008. Vests and furs: looks a lot like the paintings, no? [credit:TFS, wikipedia]
“Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn was a Dutch painter. He is generally considered one of the greatest painters and printmakers in European art history and the most important in Dutch history. His contributions to art came in a period [...]

I See You Not

The Sartorialist captured these photographs of women with inconvenient bangs on the streets of Milan and Paris. I noticed them right away, as my hair is similar to these right now, meaning too long for me to normally function. Seriously, I have no idea how these women see the right side of the street. I [...]

Enough Already

Editorial from Vogue China March 2008 issue; Dolce&Gabbana’s fall/winter ‘08 looks. [credit: TFS]
I am getting sick of seeing Russian inspired fashion styling, with the ‘babushka’ headwrap and the grandma dress. Sure, Russia’s economy may get more and more important for the international fashion market, however, stylists should really be more creative than this! At first, [...]


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