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The Clubmaster
Sunglasses from the old era are coming back! From the renaissance of the aviator and the wayfarers, now it’s the turn of the clubmaster. From the reintroduction of Ray Ban of the classic clubmaster in 2008, it became a key accessory in several runways in the S/S 2011. A favorite of celebrities like Robert Pattinson, Lindsay Lohan, Katy Perry and Lady Gaga. You may also try clubmasters from Dolce & Gabbana, the tortoise framed from Moscot and the lonnie from Paul Smith.

The Clubmaster

Sunglasses from the old era are coming back! From the renaissance of the aviator and the wayfarers, now it’s the turn of the clubmaster. From the reintroduction of Ray Ban of the classic clubmaster in 2008, it became a key accessory in several runways in the S/S 2011. A favorite of celebrities like Robert Pattinson, Lindsay Lohan, Katy Perry and Lady Gaga. You may also try clubmasters from Dolce & Gabbana, the tortoise framed from Moscot and the lonnie from Paul Smith.

STYLE ICON: James Dean (1931-1955)
James Dean is most known for his remarkable role in movies like East of Eden, Giant and of course Rebel Without a Cause. But this guy certainly made his mark in his bad ass style through his half unbuttoned tucked in polo and leather jackets. But what makes us remember him more is his messy (and sometimes not so messy) pushed up hairdo.

STYLE ICON: James Dean (1931-1955)

James Dean is most known for his remarkable role in movies like East of Eden, Giant and of course Rebel Without a Cause. But this guy certainly made his mark in his bad ass style through his half unbuttoned tucked in polo and leather jackets. But what makes us remember him more is his messy (and sometimes not so messy) pushed up hairdo.

Bottega Veneta Men’s S/S 2011
*photos from GQ.com

Bottega Veneta Men’s S/S 2011

*photos from GQ.com

Bottega Veneta Men’s S/S 2011

The spring collection of Bottega Veneta for 2011 is focused in comfort and luxury. With less in fit and more in ease of movement, the collection is best for a day-to-day summer loungings and whereabouts. The styles revolved around monochromatic hues such as white, gray, brown, and other non-loud colors. Y shirts, fatigue coats, judo style pants, strap sandals, leather shorts and maxi bags are some of the key pieces of the collection. The American heritage present in the silhouettes can be taken for by the creator of the show, Herr Thomas Maier.

L-R: Princess Beatrice, Princess Marie Chantal of Greece, former Spice Girls Victoria Beckham, Zara Phillips, and Charlene Wittstock

*photos from People.com

L-R: Princess Beatrice, Princess Marie Chantal of Greece, former Spice Girls Victoria Beckham, Zara Phillips, and Charlene Wittstock

*photos from People.com

L-R: Miriam Gonzalez, mother of the bride Carole Middleton, Ladies Amelia and Eliza Spencer, Princess Letizia of Asturias, and Princess Michael of Kent
*photos from People.com

L-R: Miriam Gonzalez, mother of the bride Carole Middleton, Ladies Amelia and Eliza Spencer, Princess Letizia of Asturias, and Princess Michael of Kent

*photos from People.com

L-R: Sophie Winkleman or most known as Lady Frederick Windsor, socialite Tara Palmer Tomkinson, Sally Bercow, singer Joss Stone, and Princess Mathilde of Belgium
*photos from People.com

L-R: Sophie Winkleman or most known as Lady Frederick Windsor, socialite Tara Palmer Tomkinson, Sally Bercow, singer Joss Stone, and Princess Mathilde of Belgium

*photos from People.com

The Royal Guests

The royal guests of the The Royal Wedding, especially the ladies didn’t held themselves back just to let the new Royal Highness be the only one in the limelight when it comes to fashion. Donning their own styles, wearing their colors and stealing scenes with their looks from their dresses, to their hats (mostly are made by Philip Treacy) and even into their gloves.

Colors that you can commonly see in the Westminister Abbey are gray, teal and different shades of blue as the mom of the bride, Carole Middleton wears a baby blue dress made by one of Princess Diana’s favorite designers, Catherine Walker matched with a Jane Corkett hat. Other royalties present also shined with their hats especially Princess Beatrice, niece of Prince Charles, wearing a no-common hat complementing her neutral colored Valentino coat. Lady Frederick Windsor is also stunning in her navy blue, diamond patterned suit so does Zara Phillips, granddaughter of the Queen to Princess Anne wearing Paul Costelloe. Princesses from other countries such as Princess Marie Chantal of Greece are also in the line of having best dressed wearing a blue beaded suit and a hat with rose embellishments. Victoria Beckham, a British style icon, pop singer and beau of famous football player David Beckham also graced the royal event with a swing navy dress from her own collection and an eye catching hat to die for.

The next posts are some of favorites who dressed as it is their own day.

Kate Middleton in her royal wedding gown: A white and ivory satin v-neck dress with lace overlay. Designed by Sarah Burton of Alexander McQueen.
(credits to photo owner, details from people.com)

Kate Middleton in her royal wedding gown: A white and ivory satin v-neck dress with lace overlay. Designed by Sarah Burton of Alexander McQueen.

(credits to photo owner, details from people.com)

The Clubmaster
Sunglasses from the old era are coming back! From the renaissance of the aviator and the wayfarers, now it’s the turn of the clubmaster. From the reintroduction of Ray Ban of the classic clubmaster in 2008, it became a key accessory in several runways in the S/S 2011. A favorite of celebrities like Robert Pattinson, Lindsay Lohan, Katy Perry and Lady Gaga. You may also try clubmasters from Dolce & Gabbana, the tortoise framed from Moscot and the lonnie from Paul Smith.

The Clubmaster

Sunglasses from the old era are coming back! From the renaissance of the aviator and the wayfarers, now it’s the turn of the clubmaster. From the reintroduction of Ray Ban of the classic clubmaster in 2008, it became a key accessory in several runways in the S/S 2011. A favorite of celebrities like Robert Pattinson, Lindsay Lohan, Katy Perry and Lady Gaga. You may also try clubmasters from Dolce & Gabbana, the tortoise framed from Moscot and the lonnie from Paul Smith.

STYLE ICON: James Dean (1931-1955)
James Dean is most known for his remarkable role in movies like East of Eden, Giant and of course Rebel Without a Cause. But this guy certainly made his mark in his bad ass style through his half unbuttoned tucked in polo and leather jackets. But what makes us remember him more is his messy (and sometimes not so messy) pushed up hairdo.

STYLE ICON: James Dean (1931-1955)

James Dean is most known for his remarkable role in movies like East of Eden, Giant and of course Rebel Without a Cause. But this guy certainly made his mark in his bad ass style through his half unbuttoned tucked in polo and leather jackets. But what makes us remember him more is his messy (and sometimes not so messy) pushed up hairdo.

Bottega Veneta Men’s S/S 2011
*photos from GQ.com

Bottega Veneta Men’s S/S 2011

*photos from GQ.com

Bottega Veneta Men’s S/S 2011

The spring collection of Bottega Veneta for 2011 is focused in comfort and luxury. With less in fit and more in ease of movement, the collection is best for a day-to-day summer loungings and whereabouts. The styles revolved around monochromatic hues such as white, gray, brown, and other non-loud colors. Y shirts, fatigue coats, judo style pants, strap sandals, leather shorts and maxi bags are some of the key pieces of the collection. The American heritage present in the silhouettes can be taken for by the creator of the show, Herr Thomas Maier.

L-R: Princess Beatrice, Princess Marie Chantal of Greece, former Spice Girls Victoria Beckham, Zara Phillips, and Charlene Wittstock

*photos from People.com

L-R: Princess Beatrice, Princess Marie Chantal of Greece, former Spice Girls Victoria Beckham, Zara Phillips, and Charlene Wittstock

*photos from People.com

L-R: Miriam Gonzalez, mother of the bride Carole Middleton, Ladies Amelia and Eliza Spencer, Princess Letizia of Asturias, and Princess Michael of Kent
*photos from People.com

L-R: Miriam Gonzalez, mother of the bride Carole Middleton, Ladies Amelia and Eliza Spencer, Princess Letizia of Asturias, and Princess Michael of Kent

*photos from People.com

L-R: Sophie Winkleman or most known as Lady Frederick Windsor, socialite Tara Palmer Tomkinson, Sally Bercow, singer Joss Stone, and Princess Mathilde of Belgium
*photos from People.com

L-R: Sophie Winkleman or most known as Lady Frederick Windsor, socialite Tara Palmer Tomkinson, Sally Bercow, singer Joss Stone, and Princess Mathilde of Belgium

*photos from People.com

The Royal Guests

The royal guests of the The Royal Wedding, especially the ladies didn’t held themselves back just to let the new Royal Highness be the only one in the limelight when it comes to fashion. Donning their own styles, wearing their colors and stealing scenes with their looks from their dresses, to their hats (mostly are made by Philip Treacy) and even into their gloves.

Colors that you can commonly see in the Westminister Abbey are gray, teal and different shades of blue as the mom of the bride, Carole Middleton wears a baby blue dress made by one of Princess Diana’s favorite designers, Catherine Walker matched with a Jane Corkett hat. Other royalties present also shined with their hats especially Princess Beatrice, niece of Prince Charles, wearing a no-common hat complementing her neutral colored Valentino coat. Lady Frederick Windsor is also stunning in her navy blue, diamond patterned suit so does Zara Phillips, granddaughter of the Queen to Princess Anne wearing Paul Costelloe. Princesses from other countries such as Princess Marie Chantal of Greece are also in the line of having best dressed wearing a blue beaded suit and a hat with rose embellishments. Victoria Beckham, a British style icon, pop singer and beau of famous football player David Beckham also graced the royal event with a swing navy dress from her own collection and an eye catching hat to die for.

The next posts are some of favorites who dressed as it is their own day.

Kate Middleton in her royal wedding gown: A white and ivory satin v-neck dress with lace overlay. Designed by Sarah Burton of Alexander McQueen.
(credits to photo owner, details from people.com)

Kate Middleton in her royal wedding gown: A white and ivory satin v-neck dress with lace overlay. Designed by Sarah Burton of Alexander McQueen.

(credits to photo owner, details from people.com)

Bottega Veneta Men’s S/S 2011
The Royal Guests

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