Window light can be a great tool to use for portraiture, which, if coupled with soft focus, can be very romantic for portraits of women if it …show more content…
One newspaper described it as "a mop effect that covers the forehead, some of the ears and most of the back of the neck." The New York Times reported that, "One shake of the bushy fringe of their moplike haircuts is enough to start a riot in any theatre where they are appearing." The haircut quickly became known as the "mop top."(graf).Each year they return like lemmings: bare-legged, high-heeled, Hermes-toting fashionistas along with a flurry of harried reporters, buyers, celebs and others, to see or be seen at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week. Such an audience is a marketer's dream. But at the event in New York this year from Sept. 12-19, the savviest ones may also have been those not usually associated with sleek bodies who strut their stuff down catwalks, including Hershey, UPS and Ortho Evra birth control patches.(O’Loughlin).Designer Cynthia Rowley made a sweet statement with Hershey-inspired fashions (and invitations in the shape of Kisses) during her Candyland-themed show. The event kicked off a multi-year licensing agreement between the designer and Hershey Foods, which is on a mission to contemporize its candy …show more content…
Founded in 1948 in Herzogenaurach, Germany, the brand initially concentrated on performance sportswear. Its running shoes and football boots - worn by Olympic champion Tommy Smith and the great footballer Pele - gradually established the 'form stripe' design as a global classic. During the 70s, Puma's 'leaping cat' logo on basketball and tennis ranges became synonymous with urban cool. However, as the international sportswear mass market began to accelerate and global sports logos became the norm, the relatively small Puma suffered. Puma realised it was far from a traditional sportswear company and after years of striving for a more unique identify it came up with a successful formula for 'mixing up' sports and