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This is my channel?

Yes!

Then Hello!

Hello! We came to eat because I haven't ate

At first I was in Sunday school

and now he came to the show.

I do not remember as is called.

Red!!!

Track!!!

Mmm, delicious!

Dumplings.

Fast food means fast food, delicious,

and healthy food.

Fluff!

I love the stage!

Tired

We're going home.

Come on.

Cut!

For more infomation >> ВЛОГ #6. Показ Family Fashion Day - Duration: 2:42.

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Fashion designer and Red or Dead founder Wayne Hemingway - Londoner #250 - Duration: 2:29.

For more infomation >> Fashion designer and Red or Dead founder Wayne Hemingway - Londoner #250 - Duration: 2:29.

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[Eng Sub] Yaya at UK Fashion Network - Duration: 1:54.

H1: We need to admit that YaYa is really beautiful

H2: Yes. H1: What a girl? Why is she so beautiful ? and even more beautiful when she grown up.

H2: She is more beautiful day by day.

H1: She is not only beautiful for Thai people view, but also in the view of internationally.

H2: Until there is a foreign journalist at Paris named Matthieu Guinebow, he admired YaYa a lot.

H1: He uploaded it in ukfashionnetwork.com which is the Britain's website.

The girls in fashion week became the crucial strategy for marketing.

The number of influencers came from the result of fashion week event in every countries.

For instance, the model girl who has influenced is

Please give me an excuse!!!

For instance, the model girl who has influenced the fashion week from time to time.

Yes, right.

And one of the influencers that he had written is our YaYa Sperbund.

She is among the 8 celebs girls who came from various countries, can judge during the show.

Beside YaYa, there are Khun.SongPinong that he also admired, Khun.Kala, and others.

But the most noticed thing is

The other girls that he had mentioned are the expertise models who walk as catwalk.

But YaYa is just the invited guest.

She was really noticed girl until he mentioned her in his website.

We have to say that the show that she joint that time was very high fashion

It looked very cool. And she represented not only Thailand but also the ASIA girls.

who can go far globally like this.

Because she is the only one superstar in Asia who was mentioned in that website. This is very great.

For more infomation >> [Eng Sub] Yaya at UK Fashion Network - Duration: 1:54.

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Kylie Minogue cuddles up to ex-boyfriend Nick Cave at fashion bash in London - Duration: 3:00.

Kylie Minogue cuddles up to ex-boyfriend Nick Cave at fashion bash in London

KYLIE Minogue was reunited with her ex lover Nick Cave. and his wife at a London club. The Aussie chart legends, who dated in the nineties, posed for a photo with Nicks wife on Wednesday.

All the Lovers singer Kylie, 49, and rocker Nick, 60, famously joined forces on the 1996 hit Where the Wild Roses Grow.

Kylie Minogue was reunited with Nick for a party at London nightclub LouLous for a bash held in honour of Nicks band The Bad Seeds.

The former Neighbours star documented the occasion with a photo that showed the Cant Get You Out Of My head star huddling close to Nick and wife Susie. Kylie,looked fresh-faced in a floral dress as she stood next to the couple.

Nicks statuesque wife Susie looked stunning in a shimmery red frock as the brunette beauty cosied up for a snap. Kylie looked chuffed to be in the company of Nick and beamed broadly as she clutched his arm.

The Bad Seed, who was also sporting a rather youthful visage, held Susie tight who also looked stunning in a sparking ruby red gown and matching bag.

Kylie posted a picture of their reunion on Instagram and said: The divine Susie @thevampireswife & @nickcaveofficial. what a beautiful celebration of love, hard work, family and friends.

She added: Congratulations #badseedsontour on your world tour. Your wild rose x,Kylie wrote augmenting the sentiment with love heart and rose emojis..

After collaborating on the single Where the Wild Roses Grow, Kylie was rumoured to have had a relationship with Nick Cave for up to a year – although it has never been confirmed.

Nick met British model Susie Bick in 1997, and have been together eversince. She was a high profile modelled and featured in Vivienne Westwood campaigns. Meanwhile Kylie is rumoured to be back with her ex Olivier Martinez.

Kylie first dated the French actor for five years before the couple called it quits in February 2007. She credits him for being her rock during her harrowing breast cancer battle.

For more infomation >> Kylie Minogue cuddles up to ex-boyfriend Nick Cave at fashion bash in London - Duration: 3:00.

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10 Modern Fashion Trends And Their Fascinating Histories - Duration: 10:44.

10 Modern Fashion Trends And Their Fascinating Histories

Did you ever notice that the buttons on a shirt are on opposite sides for men and women? Curious to find out how World War II changed women's shaving habits? Ever thought about why men stopped wearing high heels? And what makes the fourth finger on our left hand the "ring finger"?.

These arent just random happenings or frivolous decisions by fashion magazines.

Sometimes, war or other serious considerations influenced how we dress.

In fact, there is a fascinating history behind many modern fashion trends.

Read on to get the scoop behind some of our more puzzling style choices.

10 Why Women Shave Their Legs.

Women have not always shaved their legs.

Indeed, under the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, who was a trendsetter of her time, women weren't expected to remove body hair.

Instead, the fashion police of that era dictated that women ought to remove eyebrows and hair from their foreheads to make their faces appear longer.

But leg hair? No need to shave.

So why did that change?.

The simple answer is World War II.

During the war, the US experienced a stockings shortage as the government redirected the use of nylon from stockings to war parachutes.

For women, the nylon shortage meant having to bare their legs in public.

To be deemed socially acceptable, women began to shave their legs.

After the war, as skirts became shorter, the trend stuck around.

9 Why Girls Wear Pink And Boys Wear Blue.

We have all been there.

At a baby shower, the color of everything—from the tablecloths to the napkins—corresponds to the gender of the baby.

Blue is for boys, and pink is for girls.

But things were not always this way.

For centuries, children younger than six mostly wore flowing white dresses according to University of Maryland historian Jo B.

Paoletti, who wrote Pink and Blue: Telling the Girls From the Boys in America.

"White cotton can be bleached," she says, which made it a practical choice.

In the 1900s, colors began to be used as gender signifiers.

But the colors did not mean what they do now.

For instance, a June 1918 article from a popular fashion magazine declared:.

"The generally accepted rule is pink for the boys and blue for the girls.

The reason is that pink, being a more decided and stronger color, is more suitable for the boy, while blue, which is more delicate and dainty, is prettier for the girl.".

Still, Paoletti says that these trends weren't particularly widespread.

Around 1985, that all changed with the rise of prenatal testing, which allowed parents to determine the gender of the child.

As expectant parents learned the sex of their babies, they began to shop for "girl" or "boy" merchandise.

Retailers noticed and individualized clothing to increase their sales.

For the most part, this trend appears to have stuck.

But Paoletti warns that it presents challenges for children who do not conform to the colors assigned to their gender.

8 Why Women's And Men's Buttons Are On Opposite Sides.

Odds are you own a button-up shirt.

Take a look at which side the buttons are on.

If you're a man, chances are the buttons are on the right.

If you're a woman, you'll likely find your buttons on the left.

There's an interesting historical reason for this.

Melanie M.

Moore, who created women's blouse brand Elizabeth & Clarke, explains: "When buttons were invented in the 13th century, they were, like most new technology, very expensive.

[ . . . ] Wealthy women back then did not dress themselves—their lady's maid did.

Since most people were right-handed, this made it easier for someone standing across from you to button your dress.".

As for men's shirts, fashion historian Chloe Chapin traces the fashion quirk to the military.

"Access to a weapon . . . practically trumped everything," she says, noting that a firearm tucked inside a shirt would be easier to reach from the dominant side.

7 Why Men Stopped Wearing High Heels.

For generations, a pair of high heels has signaled feminine beauty.

But before then, high heels were a staple in men's closets.

Elizabeth Semmelhack of the Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto says, "The high heel was worn for centuries throughout the Near East as a form of riding footwear.

[ . . . ] When the soldier stood up in his stirrups, the heel helped him to secure his stance so that he could shoot his bow and arrow more effectively.".

About the 15th century, when Persian-European cultural exchange heightened, European aristocrats adopted high-heeled shoes as a symbol of their wealth.

According to Semmelhack, elites have always used impractical clothing to showcase their privileged status.

Fast-forward to the Enlightenment era, which ostensibly brought with it an appreciation for the practical, and men began to renounce the impractical high heel.

But sexism prohibited women from being viewed as rational beings.

Semmelhack suggests that the desirability of women was then seen in terms of irrational style choices like the high heel.

6 Why We Paint Our Nails.

If you thought the manicure was a new phenomenon, you would be wrong.

Did you know that the world's oldest manicure set, made from solid gold dating to 3200 BC, is over 5,000 years old? The ancient Babylonians, who created that set, were known to have loved caring for their nails.

Ming Dynasty elites were also fans of painted nails, using a mixture of egg whites, gelatin, and rubber to dye their nails crimson and black.

In England, Elizabeth I, a fashion icon of her day, was widely admired for her manicured nails and beautiful hands.

Suzanne Shapiro, a researcher at The Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, says that long fingernails are impractical for hard labor, so they have tended to signal an elite social status.

But Shapiro admits that nail trends come and go.

During the 1920s and 30s, the French manicure was in.

However, during the 1960s, women preferred a more natural look and rarely painted their nails.

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