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BACKSTAGE, Mens / August 5 2010 4:07 PM

ALTAMIRA sees into the future: you saw them here FIRST

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ALTAMIRA sees into the future: you saw them here FIRST

Dree Hemingway, December 14, 2008before she became famous

ALTAMIRA sees into the future: you saw them here FIRST

Joan Smalls, back on June 3, 2009 before she became a Vogue It Girl.

ALTAMIRA sees into the future: you saw them here FIRST

Frida Gustavsson, at London Fashion Week back on September 23, 2009, in her first runway season, before every other street style blogger even knew who she was.

ALTAMIRA sees into the future: you saw them here FIRST



Tati Cotliar before she even finished her first runway season back at New York Fashion Week on September 25, 2009

ALTAMIRA sees into the future: you saw them here FIRST

Mirte Maas just after finishing her first ever runway season on November 19, 2009. Before she went on to multiple shoots with Steven Meisel, the Balenciaga campaign, and a Vogue China Cover.

ALTAMIRA sees into the future: you saw them here FIRST

Ruby Aldridge, on March 3, 2010. Before she went on to be shot by Juergen Teller for the Marc by Marc Jacobs campaign as well as by nearly every other street style blogger around.

ALTAMIRA sees into the future: you saw them here FIRST

Lindsey Wixson on February 10, 2010, just after debuting with a Miu Miu exclusive.

ALTAMIRA sees into the future: you saw them here FIRST

Ming Xi, during her first ever Paris Ready To Wear show on March 6, 2010, in a Paris Metro Stop. This is before her Givenchy campaign went mainstream.

ALTAMIRA sees into the future: you saw them here FIRST

Samantha Gradoville, on July 14, 2010. She hasn’t even finished a complete runway season yet. Last season she Opened and Closed PRADA, one of the most influential shows any model can walk in, let alone a new model who Opens and Closes the show. Here she is at the recent Paris Couture shows.

The Independent, a British based newspaper recently mentioned this about altamira, “Dubbed ‘Models off duty,’ this blog captures the streetstyle of all kinds of fashion professionals including the industry’s best-known models, often predicting soon-to-be-famous new faces.
The above is evidence which substantiates that claim. Not only has this site been recognized as the single most powerful concentrated resource for models street style on the internet, but over time, that reach and influence will just grow more and more powerful.
So stay tuned for updates during the coming fashion season! I have some major clients which I can’t mention yet which I’m sure will propel that influence to another new level.
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ALTAMIRA sees into the future: you saw them here FIRST

ALTAMIRA sees into the future: you saw them here FIRST

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GIRLS, TRENDSPARK / August 5 2010 1:40 AM

TRENDSPARK: Stars & Stripes

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TRENDSPARK: Stars & Stripes

Leave it to model and blogger-extraordinaire Hanneli Mustaparta to snap this stylish darlin on the streets of New York. I absolutely adore the back of her boyfriend shorts, nothing says patriotic like the american flag dyed onto your derriere.  Can we also mention her adorable messy side-braid a l’Alexander Wang? Amazing.

Link Love:  Hanneli

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BACKSTAGE, Mens / August 2 2010 5:08 PM

Shanghai Style Hunter — Grazia Magazine

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Right now I´m in Sweden enjoying the good weather and the delicious food. Even if I´m having a great time during the nights laying on my bed I think about Shanghai. I´m not ready to write a goodbye post about it. In the mean time I want to share with you the publication of my pictures. This time all four are mine and they appeared in the July edition of Grazia Magazine. It feels good to look at them, especially because they mark an important step on my life, not that I´m thinking of starting a full time career as a photographer, but it means that I actually accomplished my dream, the one I was thinking about during the last 2 years sitting at my old job desk, the one of living in China. Thanks to all of you for sharing this dream with me, thanks for the encouragement, thanks for being there for me.

Shanghai Style Hunter — Grazia Magazine

En estos momentos me encuentro en Suecia disfrutando del clima y atascandome de comida deliciosa. A pesar de lo feliz que me siento, en las noches, cuando estoy acosatada en mi cama, pienso en Shanghai. No me siento preparada para escribir el obligado post del adiós. Mientras tanto quería compartirles la publicación de mis fotos. Esta vez las cuatro son mias y fueron publicadas en la edición de Julio de la revista Grazia. Una sensación de alegría me invade cuando las veo, especialmente porque son la prueba de un paso importante en mi vida, paso no relacionado con la idea de volverme fotógrafa. El tener la revista en mis manos significa que realicé un sueño mas, aquel que imaginé durante 2 años sentada en mi escritorio, el sueño de vivir en China. Gracias a todos por compartir este sueño conmigo, gracias por el apoyo y sobre todo gracias por estar ahí siempre.

Shanghai Style Hunter — Grazia Magazine

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BACKSTAGE / August 2 2010 1:35 PM

ESBEN HANSEN & SØREN RØMER

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ESBEN HANSEN & SØREN RØMER

ESBEN HANSEN & SØREN RØMER

ESBEN HANSEN & SØREN RØMER

Le Hype is exactly what a blog should be. It is personal, eclectic, informative and entertaining. The free flow of images and information posted by Esben Hansen and Søren Rømer the creators are continuously inline with the fast-moving, ever-changing fashion landscape. Menswear is the focus, but art, culture, design, shopping and street style also feature heavily making it the perfect place to visit on a regular basis.

By Scott Stephenson

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BACKSTAGE, Mens / July 25 2010 1:30 PM

Street Style of the World: Singapore

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First of all, thank you everyone for your generous input on our previous  5 Travel Fashion Essentials post! Some of your comments have inspired me to create a series of Street Style around the World, gleaned from our observation of during visits to cities like Tokyo, Paris, London, Hong Kong, and many more! I find it intriguing how no two cities in the world have similar street styles and fashion. I figured that we should start from where we are from: Singapore. What better way is there to start off the street style series than from the place we spend most of our time in? It will probably be useful to all of you travelling to Singapore or any warmer climates during holidays, as well. Here is my take on the street style of Singapore:

Street Style of the World: Singapore

? It’s hard to summarize something so diverse as street style and fashion, but Singapore is known for its fusion of the east and the west. This applies to our street style too: You can see a distinct separation between Japanese-inspired fashion, and western influnced style. I would say it’s about a 50-50 mix of the both in the streets of Singapore, although sometimes you can see an interesting mix between the two!

? In general, layering of clothing is not a trend in Singapore. This has got to do with our warm and humid climate – it is simply too warm outside to experiment with much layering! (Doesn’t stop us from doing it, but we do have a flagrant disregard for dressing for the weather.) This applies to head wear like hats and berets as well. Without such warm weather, I am sure we can see a wider variety of styles on our streets.

? I would say the fashion, or perhaps culture, is to dress down in Singapore. For some reason (which I do not approve of), people think it’s alright to dress in t-shirts and slippers to shop in town! But let’s put aside my prejudices and focus on the street style: Lots of flats and gladiator sandals, shorts and tank tops. I have seen a rise in the number of girls wearing heels lately, but a large percentage of them still prefer flats to heels and wedges. Any boots that goes higher than ankle boots are rarely seen.

Street Style of the World: Singapore

Tips for dressing for Singapore

I suppose this section would be pretty useful for foreigners travelling to Singapore! I hope this can inspire Singaporeans to dress up more as well, because it is entire possible.

? Like I’ve already mentioned above, Singapore is hot and humid year round, so breathable materials like cotton, jersey and chiffon is always in fashion. On the contrary, do try to avoid fabrics like PVC and leather. It’s too hot for them and you will find yourself sweating up a storm and having heat rashes – Not very attractive and healthy!

  • One additional tip for leather and pleather in Singapore. Heat and humidity encourages the growth of mould and fungus. Organic materials like leather can and will grow mould if you don’t take care of it! I’ve had many boots succumb to irreversible mould infestation. Pleather won’t get mouldy, but it will peel and flake. To prevent this from happening, remember to store your leather and pleather in a dry environment. Dry the items well should they come in contact with water. Investing in a dehumidifier will do you well in the long term!

? Layering is still very much possible despite the heat in Singapore. The key to layering in Singapore is to stick to light, breathable fabrics: Silks, Chiffons and tulle for example. Arissa shows you how it can be done here and here as well! I love how layering different pieces can create a totally different style and look, so do not discount this just because of the weather! Singapore fashion doesn’t have to be boring just because it is hot.

Street Style of the World: Singapore

Street Style of the World: Singapore

This Alexander Wang-inspired top may be made of jersey, but it’s light and breathable. Pieces like this are perfect for layering.

? Weather in Singapore can only be described as being erratic. It can be sunny one moment, and pouring the very next. Hence, it might do you well to carry a light cardigan or blazer around at all times. Furthermore, almost all indoor places in Singapore are air-conditioned. It can actually get pretty chilly inside! I always carry with me a jacket for those times where I have to spend time indoors with air-conditioning at full-blast. Scarves work equally well! It’s not uncommon to see many Singaporean girls wearing light jackets and scarves on the streets.

Street Style of the World: Singapore

It doesn’t have to be a thick jacket. This one made of jersey from Topshop does an adequate job!

? We have an extremely efficient network of roads and public transport system. So it is entirely possible to wear heels without much discomfort! Heels can do wonders to an outfit and I find it a pity that most Singaporean girls have yet to integrate them into their wardrobe. There are only so much flats you can have before they all start to look the same. Kick up your style a notch by wearing heels! Some outfits look so much better with heels than flats anyway, heels does so much more for your look than flats. Wearing a kickass pair of heels on the streets is one sure fire way to stand out in Singapore.

Street Style of the World: Singapore

Street Style of the World: Singapore

Wedges are a comfortable and stylish alternative to flats.

Here’s my take on the Street Style and fashion of Singapore. What do you think about it? Anything else you feel that I should add on?

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BACKSTAGE / July 19 2010 9:22 AM

Simply 90s

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Simply 90s
Simply 90s
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Simply 90s
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Simply 90s
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Simply 90s
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Simply 90s
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Simply 90s
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We all know that the 90s have been making a come back. and this simple, modern take on some old faves is a perfect example. The graded hair cut is brilliant, the bleached jeans bang on trend and those boots are just dreamy! We love a simple white T-Shirt and jeans combo, especially with a cape so comfortably draped over the arm to make it a little more fashion forward!

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BACKSTAGE, Mens / July 11 2010 2:19 PM

Fashion Squad + Karen Walker Eyewear

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Fashion Squad + Karen Walker EyewearWe recently found this great piece through Freshnet from personal style blogger, Carolina Engman.  The pictorial titled “Taking the Streets” featured Carolina in San Fransisco wearing sunglasses from Karen Walker Eyewear. Carolina can be found on her blog at Fashion Squad.

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