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VIOLETTE: FROM PARIS TO THE WORLD

Violette is going to tell us her story and you’re going to love it. I know I did. How did this young, beautiful and stylish Parisian land the title of Global Beauty Director of Estée Lauder with no connections, no mentors and a job she learned on her own? She’s just street smart, honest and completely passionate about what she does.


I’ll keep this intro short because I know you’re going to get hooked on Violette the second you hear her beautiful French accent. So, thank you Violette and thank you so much Estée Lauder for making this podcast happen.

Types of Fashion Categories to Dress Design



Today fashion is the global industry. China and Bangladesh are the biggest apparel manufacturers. On the other hand Paris, Milan, New York, and London are the top four fashion centers in the world fashion industry. Some other 7 countries such as, France, Italy, Japan, United states, United kingdom, Germany, and Belgium are now established their fashion design reputation in the world fashion


Jewelry trends at Fall/Winter 2016-2017 Fashion Week

After Spring/Summer’s Nineties style tsunami, a wind of fresh innovation blew through the ranks of jewelry designers for Fall/Winter 2016-2017, with cuffs and bracelets over sleeves, strings of pearls, single earrings, layering and safety pins all hitting the runway. Our new jewelry obsessions from New York, London, Milan and Paris Fashion Weeks.
The pearl has been emerging from the cocoon of its rather staid and traditional image for the past few seasons, revisited as ear cuffs and graphic chokers by a new generation of inspired young jewelry designers. But this winter sees a return to its Parisian roots, albeit with a vintage twist, as if it’s been borrowed and paired with denim patches, military jackets and the sports sweaters that are so very now.
.Long, graphic, hoops or earcuffs, the only way to wear earrings right now is on their own. The single earring was one of the biggest trends of the season, first emerging on the runways in New York and London and confirmed as a trend in Paris.
Photo: Mugler, Anthony Vaccarello and Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini
Also seen at Loewe, Courrèges, Isabel Marant, Lemaire, Sonia Rykiel, Stella McCartney, Paco Rabanne, Maison Margiela, Vionnet, Mulberry and Jason Wu
After emerging as a trend for Spring/Summer 2016, the Nineties revival has taken firm hold, producing rebel jewelry to match. With piercings at Dior and elsewhere, chokers with silver-dipped chains and layers of necklaces worn between leather jackets and hoodies, it was chrome and black as far as the eye could see.
Photo: Valentino, Alexander Wang and Puma by Rihanna
Also seen at Vivienne Westwood, Alexander McQueen, Balenciaga, Céline, Christian Dior, Isabel Marant, Koché and Sonia Rykiel
Earring mash-ups was another bold statement backed by designers this season, taking in several styles in one look.
Photo: Isabel Marant, Christian Dior and Sonia Rykiel
Also seen at Moschino, Cédric Charlier, Simone Rocha, Topshop
After uncut necklaces and pendants appeared on the Spring/Summer 2016 runway, crystal mania took hold with raw stones featuring again on the catwalk for winter. Radically different stones appeared as earrings at Proenza Schouler and provided an anchoring detail to strengthen the impact of clothing at Dries Van Noten and Calvin Klein.
Photo: Dries Van Noten, Proenza Schouler and Calvin Klein Collection
Also seen at Elie Saab
After ear jackets that hang under the lobe and ear cuffs on the cartilage, the earring's latest incarnation cuts right across the ear itself in a balanced and original piece with plenty of character.
Photo: Paco Rabanne, Saint Laurent par Hedi Slimane and Alexander McQueen
Also seen at Vionnet


EUROPE.....Museum Visits London and Paris Part One: "Vogue 100: A Century of Style" and "James Bond 007 L'Exposition"






London, Paris: Attending the "Vogue 100: A Century of Style", "James Bond L'Exposition: 50 Years of Style"





Earlier this month, my partner David Paul and I had the opportunity to fly to Europe. It was a business trip; I was making appearances for my NV Nick Verreos clothing line on QVC UK in London and QVC Italia in Milan. But in between the frenetic traveling and packing-and-unpacking and hotel-hopping, we somehow scheduled some Fashion Museums time! Here's my Part One BLOG RECAP of that...





       Nick Verreos and David Paul at the "Vogue 100: A Century of Style" Exhibition, National                                                                      Portrait Gallery London



First up, visiting the "Vogue 100: A Century of Style" photo exhibition at London's National Portrait Gallery:





Mind The Gap: David Paul and Nick Verreos at the Oxford Circus Underground, London







"Vogue 100: A Century of Style" exhibition, National Portrait Gallery, London--The exhibition celebrates 100 years of British Vogue and all the iconic photos, photographers, models, stylists and yes, fashion, that has made the magazine such an inspiration for fashion designers like myself.






Vogue 100: A Century of Style--British Vogue's iconic covers and photos






 Alexander McQueen Photo--"Vogue 100: A Century of Style" Exhibition, National Portrait Gallery London






Lips/Pearl and Naomi--"Vogue 100: A Century of Style" Exhibition, National Portrait Gallery London






Diva Linda: Photo of model Linda Evangelista in Versace Atelier, British Vogue--"Vogue 100: A Century of Style" Exhibition, National Portrait Gallery London





Next up, Paris! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

While we were in London, David and I had a few days to "waste" before my QVC UK appearance so...we decided to take the Eurostar train to Paris for a couple of days of Paris Museum fun...






Nick Verreos and David Paul--Paris Garde du Nord






Place de la Republique Paris












Parisian Breakfast: Breakfast at the Best Western Premier Marais Grands Boulevards Hotel





First up on our Paris Fashion Museum Itinerary was, the James Bond 007 L'Exposition 50 Years of Style Exhibition at the Grand Halle de la Villette:




Nick Bond: Nick Verreos at the "James Bond: 007 L'Exposition" Grand Halle de la Villette Paris






Grand Casino 007: Photos from the "James Bond 007 L'Exposition" 50 Years of Style Exhibition--Grand Halle de la Villette Paris France






007 Mode--Fashions from James Bond and Bond Girls, "James Bond 007 L'Exposition 50 Years of Style" Exhibition, Grand Halle de la Villettte Paris France







Costume for Madonna from "Die Another Day" James Bond film--James Bond 007 L'Exposition 50 Years of Style Exhibition Paris France Grand Halle de la Villettte






Bond Girl Bikinis: Bikinis from Ursula Andress (left) and Halle Berry (right)--James Bond 007 L'Exposition 50 Years of Style Exhibition, Grand Halle de la Villette Paris France






Costume for Grace Jones by designer Azzedine Alaia for "View to a Kill"--James Bond 007 L'Exposition 50 Years of Style Grand Halle de la Villettte Paris






Roberto Cavalli gown for James Bond film--James Bond 007 L'Exposition 50 Years of Style Exhibition, Grand Halle de Villette Paris France










Costumes from James Bond film "Spectre"--James Bond 007 L'Exposition 50 Years of Style, Grand Halle de la Villette Paris France






James Bond 007 L'Exposition, Grand Halle de Villette Paris France






**NEXT UP on my BLOG: Three Centuries of COUTURE and BARBIE!!!



Interview Marc Jacobs on psychoterapy

Marc Jacobs made his acting debut in the " Disconnect" movie.
Marc Jacobs' character in the film lures underage kids off the street with promise of income for web-chat porn and prostitution. Discussing his character in the film he told Entertainment Weekly:

 “My character is Harvey and I run a house for minor [in age] Internet porn. It’s all virtual. People go online and they talk to these kids about their fantasies or whatever. I’m the sort of father of them in the house – the Fagan of all these wayward kids who come stay in this house,” Jacobs explained. “In the end, I’m really not a bad character. I’m actually the one who is protecting them in a way. I’ve taken them off the streets, and they don’t get harmed. They’re doing something that is virtual, though they are talking about sex. But you can look at it two ways. Harvey isn’t a pimp, having them meet up like street hookers or giving them drugs. He provided a home for the kids. But it is sleazy.”

Watch him in the short Clip with the young boys



Marc Jacobs on psychoterapy, internet


 Between designing for three different brands, living between two countries and acting in a film, how do you disconnect?

“I’m not attached to phones or computers. I’m with my team so often that other than sending a silly text here or there, I’m not dependent on the internet. The film deals with the greater problem [concerning the internet], which is people’s inability to deal with honest feelings. The internet is one way that people’s problems manifest themselves, similar to a pint of Haagen Daaz for someone with an eating disorder or drugs for an addict. This is what comes of people not being able to honestly communicate and connect.”

What advice would you give to parents of children in the internet age?

I have no advice.
After years of psychotherapy, I’ve learned that we need to be able to express our feelings, be able to tell a parent or a friend, ‘I need your love.’ There has to be a healthier way of communicating, rather than fearing confrontation and looking for escapes.

After a lot of group therapy and psychiatry I’m learning to become fluent in expressing anger and fear. For instance, with my psychiatrist, it’s easy for me to tell him about the resentments and difficulties that I’m feeling with people, but I can’t tell the person about whom I’m feeling this way. It’s a practice, and I’ll never feel like, ‘Oh yeah, I’ve got this. I’m good.’” (For the record, Jacobs told us he does wear his own line as well as Prada and Comme des Garcons.)

 
What are the lessons we can take away from “Disconnect”?

“I don’t want to chat online with people I don’t know. Firstly, there’s something deeper there. Boredom? Years ago I had a MySpace account and I had all these friends I didn’t know and that fed my ego. I’d stay up until 2AM chatting with people I don’t know. Who does that benefit? Me or them?

Even today, I’ll find myself on the treadmill on the gym and people will come up to me and say, ‘Why won’t you talk to me now? You were talking to me on Facebook at 4AM.’ That’s not me, that’s Marc Jacobs the brand. People will approach me at restaurants and say, ‘We’re Facebook friends, why don’t you say hello?’ Again, that’s not me, that’s Marc Jacobs the company.

 I don’t want to live virtually, locked in a room, interacting with a screen.”

Interview via The HuffingtonPost

Read how Marc Jacobs has been copying my work for 7 years.
 

Designer cruelly tortures a young girl in Paris

  My name is Angel Barta. I am a fashion designer at Angel Barta VIP Couture. 



I’m here to share with you the sad truth about famous American designer Marc Jacobs. There is something the media hides from you: Jacobs is a behind-the-scenes puppet master. He controls and pressures many celebrities. He is an egomaniac and wants to control everyone!
 
 
I first met Marc Jacobs back in 2008 in Paris. Right off the bat he took notice of my unique style and my eye for fashion. He thought that since I was a young, innocent girl, he could easily seduce me with his promises of love, marriage and a top model career in the fashion industry.

He did not let me become a model because I denied to do the humiliating things he asked me. He made a sneaky plan to steal my ideas, copy my designs and enjoy the success and the money he could earn with my talent.
The more I got to know Marc the scarier and crueler person he revealed himself to be. Over the last few years, I have realized that Marc Jacobs is the manipulator of the century. He wants to control the entire media machine.


Marc Jacobs has been stealing my ideas, my style, my photos and my concepts for six years. My unique fashion designs have enticed him to reproduce my creations across the brands he has his hand in. He wants to be the most powerful person in the entertainment and fashion world by using my ideas without my permission.
He steals my designs with illegal, dirty tricks. He hacked my cell and my computer. He read all my text messages and emails without my permission for many years. After I exposed the truth via my blogspot I got more life-threatening messages.
 
  Jacobs wants to hide me and the fact that he has been using my ideas from the fashion industry. Since he discovered that my unique style sells well, he plans to continue hiding me and stealing my ideas as long as possible.
This has been going on for almost 6 years. So last year I decided to start a blog about my story to let the truth be known, with the hope that having the truth out there, he might be persuaded to finally leave me alone.

  Just because he is rich and famous does not give him the right to pass off a rising designer’s style for his own and he does not have right to invade into my personal life.
    

   I wrote a 500 page book about my story with Marc Jacobs. It is entitled Fake Fashion. In my book, I wrote candidly about my experiences with Marc. I included his perverse, dirty demands, his sick sexual fantasy, our long conversations, emails, voice mails and texts with the cruel puppeteer. Find out more about Jacobs' cruel and sneaky tricks by reading my shocking story, dirty games, dirty sex, dirty tricks, and betrayal all for the sake of power. If you want to read a few pages from my book, "Hot sex scene with fashion designer Marc Jacobs" click here to read the extract.


 
 

As soon as Marc Jacobs realized that I have talent in fashion design he started to hate me. He hates talented people, because he has no talent. He is trying to pressure me by copying all my work with other people, other models. He copied 700 of my work in the last 7 years, with designers, stylists, photographers, models.
 
Raf Simons:

 
 
Raf Simons for Dior


 




Natalia Vodianova
Marc Jacobs


 
 




 
Marc Jacobs with Lindsey Wixson
 
 
Not only does he greatly influence fashion, but he slyly pulls the strings of many celebrities, the entertainment industry, and even the film industry.
He controls and pressures many singers and actors by using his clout in exchange for their participation in his schemes.
He gets them campaign contracts and magazine covers, which equate to money and fame.  In return, they take dirty pictures for him, they wear his clothes, are seen with him in public, and do what he dictates in their public lives. Marc Jacobs's sick fantasies stand out in his editorials and in the performances of today's big stars.

  The stars have to dance and act the way Jacobs wants them to.
For example, Jacobs is responsible for Miley Cyrus's shocking perverse new image. She was the face of Jacobs' ad campaign so he has convinced Miley to realize all of Jacobs's perverse fantasies.
(Marc Jacobs supports and controls :  Terry Richardson, Daisy Lowe, Doutzen Kroes, Jennifer Lawrence, Gemma Ward, Robin Thicke, Kirsten Dunst, Natalia Vodianova (Russian model) Lady Gaga, Miley Cyrus, Kanye West, Rick Owen, Miranda Kerr, Kendall Jenner, Fanning Sisters, Sofia Coppola, Beth Ditto

Leighton Meester with her mentor Marc Jacobs

Marc Jacobs with Madonna
 



                                    Marc Jacobs with Terry Richardson

Marc Jacobs, Terry Richardson and Lorenzo Martone


Alexa Chung, Marc Jacobs, Daisy Lowe

 

Who is this woman on the picture? 

 
 
She is Katie Grand, the main supporter of Marc Jacobs. 
 
Katie Grand helps Jacobs in his sneaky, cruel games. Jacobs controls the celebrities through Grand. She is a stylist and editor, works with most of the big fashion brands, magazines and celebrities. (Prada, Miu Miu, Chanel, Gucci, Stella McCartney, Vogue, W, etc)




Kendall Jenner presented Katie Grand with an award in 2014

 

Watch Kendall Jenner saying herself, that Jacobs and Katie Grand started her professional modeling career. Watch at 0:30






Katie Grand with Kendall Jenner at the backstage of Marc Jacobs show where Kendall made her modeling debut in 2014

Katie Grand with Miley Cyrus


Marc Jacobs and Kanye West are long-time pals. Jacobs helped Kanye to become famous. Jacobs even made Kanye to steal a 40 years old Hungarian song by the band Omega (I am from Hungary).It was huge controversy in Hungary, since the Hungarian band had no idea that Kanye sampled their song, Kanye did not ask them before for permission. They got in touch with Kanye's manager after they heard about the song. Did you know that Kim Kardashian's little sister Kendall Jenner recently started modeling? Her main supporter is Marc Jacobs, her modeling debut was at the Marc Jacobs show in February. If you want to know more details, click here
 
Marc Jacobs and Pharell Williams are best friends, they have officially worked together several times. Jacobs got more well-paying design contracts for Pharell ( Louis Vuitton jewellery collection designed by Pharell for example) . Jacobs gave the design ideas he stole from me to his buddy Pharrell. Pharrell copied my fabric for his collection at Adidas in 2014.

Marc Jacobs gave the idea that he stole from me to his designer friend Stella McCartney, the daughter of Paul McCartney. I wonder what he got from Stella in exchange for MY designs? ( Stella talked her father into playing a song with Marc's best pal Kanye West )
 
 
Moschino copied my hot pink leather suit. Moschino's new creative director is Jeremy Scott. Jacobs got him this job, no wonder Jacobs controls him now.



 
 
Katie Grand copied my designs for the brand Giles, where her she works with her ex-boyfriend.


Miley Cyrus having fun with Marc Jacobs and his business partner Robert Duffy
 
 

Marc Jacobs with Kanye West and Kendall Jenner

 



Kate Upton poses with her mentor Marc Jacobs, who made her famous
 

Kate Upton went naked for the Marc by Marc Jacobs T-shirts


A very talented Hungarian fashion designer called Tamás Király was brutally beaten to death in his apartment in Budapest, in 2013 April.9..
 Three weeks before he met Marc Jacobs in Paris, below is the photo Tamás posted on his facebook:



Marc Jacobs with Hungarian designer Tamas Kiraly in Paris before the Miu Miu fashion show in 2013
 


Marc Jacobs with Lake Bell and Vanessa Hudgens, whose nude pictures were leaked. Jacobs supports Vanessa and is close friends with Lake Bell, who married Jacobs' tattoo artist.
 




Marc Jacobs with Cara Delevingne            








Marc Jacobs and "his girls"



Marc Jacobs with Nicki Minaj



Marc Jacobs with Cher, Kanye West and Kim Kardashian



Natalia Vodianova with Marc Jacobs' friend Lorenzo Martone in 2011 sept
              

                                           
                        Marc Jacobs hanging out with his naked model at his office


 

 

 

To read more on how Jacobs controls Terry Richardson, Lady Gaga, Miley Cyrus, and more  click here


Adidas sues Marc Jacobs, read more here



Raf Simons copied my designs for Dior and now exists the fashion house.


To check more photos that Jacobs copied, click here



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 
Marc Jacobs and Conchita Wurst, they look quite similar. Jacobs loves to dress up like a woman with a beard on his face and long hair.






When it comes to money and power Jacobs turns into the Devil. 

 




Here is a video with me where I ask for your help

  

The truth must be known by everyone! Marc Jacobs has to be exposed in public! If you support the truth please share the link to my blog on facebook, twitter or anywhere you'd like. My link is: http://styleangelique.blogspot.com/

 

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