 | |  Pictures Wintergarden: ghostly beauty underwater. Finding pure magic beneath waters is what draw Beth Mitchell and Begitta together, as the photographer/designer duo has spent the last year working on a special project focused on creating underwater whimsical fashion images. The striking results, each with its own source of inspiration and fantastic story behind it, seem carved out from a distant, enchanting and undisturbed universe. Photo gallery included.  Look Books Wildfox summer 2013: pin-up girl heaven. Wildfox are masters of themeing, and for thir summer 2013 look book – “Hello, Sailor!” – they’ve given one big nod to the cheesecake days of the 1950s. Valerie Van Der Graaf plays out all the retro pin-up girl cliches to perfection: there’s the aloha prints and ukilale, ice-cream sundays and ballet slippers, cowgirl, farmgirl, nautical babe and nurse. And with each new character she just seems to get cuter and cuter.  Fashion Trends How to wear white this spring and summer. White as a spring staple isn't going anywhere this season. Many designers decided to stick with all white and as a result spring 2013 witnessed the timeless hue get infused with new life, all as it helped define crisp silhouettes and accent an array of unconventional fabrics. While trends tend to experience evolution, some things can hardly be modified. Read on to the full report to learn how classic white being interpreted this season. Photo gallery included.  Fashion Trends Nautical but nice: how to wear nautical fashion this spring. While it never seems to grow old, the nautical trend is bound to experience change and progress, and this seasons it went far and beyond the standard Breton stripes of blue and white, gaining a fresh and nontraditional perspective. So in order to sport this year's rendition of the marine direction you'll have to retain its essence and approach the trend from a subtle angle, injecting the stripes and motifs with new nuances. Photo gallery included.  Fashion Trends Shades of grey: going neutral for spring. With the spring of 2013 marking a return to the basics, the color palette was the first one to experience a switch towards timeless neutrals. But in a sea of absolute whites and bold blacks, grey appeared as a softer alternative and designers abandoned themselves to the idea of a colour “without colour”. As a result, the runways oscillated in between shades, appearing elegant, relevant and far from boring. Here's how to wear grey in 2013. Photo gallery included. Latest Collections. Recent Features.  Hair How to: Valentino’s easy chic side braid. As a fall 2013 hairstyle, this side braid from the Valentino runway uses innocence as a source of seduction and simplicity as a statement. Taking cues from what Valentino as a brand stands for, this side braid was made to be a hairstyle that women all over the world can relate to and, lucky for us, this look is very easy to recreate. Read on for how to create this chic side braid with headband.  Hair 5 side parted hairstyles to try this week. While the question of center part of side part is hardly a controversial one, there are statements to be made with either. The question therefore isn’t if, it’s how: and one simple way to wear a side parted style this year is with hair out and flowing. That doesn’t mean you should just roll out of bed, part your hair, and be done with it though. From textured tousle to Veronica Lake Hollywood waves, here are 5 video tutorials for styling hair with a side part that you can try at home.  Hair How to: Moschino’s half-up bouffant. The 1960s themselves may be long gone but sixties fashion continues to inspire. One brand who took cues from this very dynamic decade was Moschino for their spring / summer 2013 collection. Nothing says ’60s hair more than a bouffant and it’s only right that they did a variation of it for the Moschino show that fit with both the collection and 2013′s hair trends. The half up bouffant was big, bold and fun: undeniably retro and swinging sixties inspired. Despite the height and the volume, this hairstyle is easily done in a few steps and we’ve got the how to right after the break.  Hair How to: raw textured ponytail. Texture gives an extra “edge”, a wow factor that makes a piece of clothing stand out and when this is applied to hairstyles, the result is nothing short of eye catching. This concept of using strong and ‘raw’ texture was seen at the L’Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival. This variation of the low ponytail was inspired by different iconic fashion houses like Chloe and Calvin Klein. This look is one that will elevate any outfit and we’ve got thehow to guide right here. Featured Pictorials. Feature Updates. | |