Friday, February 11, 2011

Miguel Morinero the spanish designer




Up until 1982, Miguel Marinero designed the haute couture fur collections for Irueste. He designed prêt-à-porter lines in fur for El Corte Inglés, Galerías Preciados, Celso García and Cortefiel.



He is commissioned as a choreographer for the presentation in our country of the most important national fashion firms and as a jury member and adviser in design contests.

His creations are regularly present in fashion productions in all the Spanish mass media. He has a regular and select clientele both in our capital and in the rest of Spain who have been loyal to his 30-year career in this profession

In February 1983, Miguel Marinero inaugurated his own atelier in Madrid and launched his eponymous line.

From 1983 to 2006, he has a continuous collaboration with the Joy Eslava Theatre, where his collections are shown to the press and clients. Marinero collaborates with different organisations to link fur to the different arenas of luxury and art.

In 2004, he held the “The Artists’ Memory” Agustín Ibarrola/Miguel Marinero,” an exhibition of fur garments inspired by “The Memory Cubes” by Agustín Ibarrola in La Villa de Llanes (Asturias) promoted by IFEMA, within the framework of International Fashion Week in the Circle of Fine Arts of Madrid, from 3 to 21 February. This exhibition was held again in the Casa de la Cultura of Llanes from 9 to 17 October of this same year.

In 2007, Miguel Marinero debuted at Fashion Week Cibeles Autumn-Winter collection and had shown there since then.


Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Giorgio Armani - Spring Summer 2011 Full Fashion Show

GIORGIO ARMANI 2011











Resort collection drew together three distinct threads of his career: the combination of masculine and feminine elements, the architecture of haute couture, and the influence of 1930's-style movie star glamour. He long ago reconstructed the fundamentals of men's fashion with his women's suits, as he did with a pinstriped version in navy linen here. This season, he gave the jackets a new proportion: slightly shorter with a built-out shoulder. A man's necktie was abstracted as a trompe l'oeil detail. But there was nothing abstract about the couture spirit that was evident in the structure of a mesh jacket with a waistline that flared into a trumpet shape, or a cocktail dress with a huge grosgrain bow at the bac

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

MARIO CIMARRO INTERVIEW

MARIO CIMARO






Mario Cimarro, born June 1, 1971 in Havana, Cuba, is a Cuban actor.

Cimarro arrived in Mexico City having traveled from Havana Cuba, to fulfill his life long dream to become an actor. He studied intensively with preeminent teachers, including Adriana Barraza and Sergio Jimenez.

Upon graduation with a degree in drama, Cimarro began to pursue roles that would allow him to grow as an artist. His credits include "Romeo and Juliet" directed by Bazz Luhrmann and "Managua"

Soon Cimarro began to get offers of work in other countries and traveled to Argentina, Venezuela, Colombia where he worked in each country with top writers, producers and directors. He had the opportunity to star in two great Latin-American cultural iconic series: "Pasion de Gavilanes" and "El Cuerpo del Deseo".

Relentless about learning, Cimarro moved to Los Angeles in 2007, to polish his craft in American cinema starring in "Rockaway" for which he received critical acclaim for his portrayal of Juju. He also starred soon after as SN in "Puras Joyitas", which has quickly rose to become a number one box office hit in Venezuel