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Kristen Stewart's new hair cut: a mullet?

September 3rd, 2009

I can honestly say that I didn’t see that one coming. With Kristen Stewart’s new hair style pulled back it was easy to assume that the new style was a bob. But not so. In these first pictures of Stewart’s hair being worn out you can see that a hotly anticipated hair cut transpires to be a bedraggled mullet.

Kristen Stewart short hairstyle

If only we’d known she is preparing for a role as rocker Joan Jett we’d have been able to anticipate one terrible hair style.

You can browse through all the pictures of Kristen Stewart’s hair by clicking the picture below; the pictures at the bottom of the thumbnail list below show Stewart with her hair out.

Updates

http://i211.photobucket.com/albums/bb241/fashionising/links/109kristen.jpgKristen Stewart hairstyle: the mullet is gone

http://i211.photobucket.com/albums/bb241/fashionising/celebrity/kristen50px.jpgMore pictures of Kristen Stewart’s new hair cut

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Myer's Emporium Melbourne: chavs rejoice

September 3rd, 2009

Failing to understand that their dwindling margins and relevance to Australian shoppers has more to do with a lack of culture, terrible service and worse stock, Australian retailer Myer have succeeded in pushing for the demolition of Lonsdale House, one of Melbourne’s heritage Art Deco landmarks, and the neighbouring Caledonian Lane.

While architectural news is seldom a feature of Fashionising.com, the decision beggars belief. Yes, the Victorian government’s contemptuous disregard for Melbourne’s heritage is hardly a secret, but Myer’s failure to understand their irrelevance to consumers can only raise questions about why they’re still in business.

LonsdaleHouseMyer Myer's Emporium Melbourne: chavs rejoice

A glass box come shopping centre, the replacement of Lonsdale House shows that corporate greed knows few bounds, nor has much sense about it.

Take the consumer angle: shoppers looking to spend serious cash don’t need or want another shopping centre; one only need to look at the falling sales at Victoria’s suburban shopping centres, such as Chadstone, to ascertain that fact. And looking to the glass wasteland that is Melbourne’s Docklands highlights that mid-90s glass boxes aren’t for the fashionable either.

Or your could look at the shopping experience itself: while anyone who has attempted to find service at Myer of late can tell you the experience is a lacklustre one, the demolition of a heritage building highlights that those behind the development don’t understand the cultural element of shopping. It’s not the purchased item that makes up the experience of shopping, it’s the cultural elements of service and surrounds that do. And those same elements are what bring shoppers back time and time again. Take the away and the shops that will occupy this new building will all join the rat race to the bottom of the pile.

Most ludicrous, though, is the cringe worthy attempt to build cultural value into the dated box soon to be named Emporium Melbourne. Though unseasoned shoppers who might decide to migrate from QV or Melbourne Central (other glass box shopping centres in Melbourne with little distinction) to the new development won’t realise it, the Emporium in the title is a reference to Myer’s glory days when it was called Myer Emporium. Back then the stock was good and the service better.

Now instead Myer places themselves, and 240 other stores, at the mercy of an already dated design while the truly fashionable will stick to heritage high streets where the truly cultured side of shopping is to be found.

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Women's Hair Trends 2009: Styles, Colors, Cuts

September 3rd, 2009

There’s little point in wearing clothes from 2009’s fashion trends unless you have the one other major element just right: hair.

Taking their cues from 2008, in 2009 women’s hair trends will play to the extremes. They might be extremely short, extremely girly, extremely sexual or extremely slick. It’ll only be the bob hair cut which will sit somewhere to the left of extreme; and you’re going to be hard pressed to find that hair style on fashion forward women.

Women's Hair Trends 2009 Style Cuts Colours Colors

Pick a 2009 women’s hair trend

2009 Hair Cut Trends for Women

  • The Cropped Bob
  • The Pixie Crop
  • Long Hair
  • The Bob

2009 Hair Style Trends for Women

  • Flowing Hair
  • Straight and Sleek
  • 1940’s / Mermaid Wave
  • Milkmaid Braids

2009 Hair Colour Trends for Women

  • Peroxide Blonde

Women’s Hair Cut Trends 2009

Throughout 2008, women’s hair cuts did one thing: they got shorter. There was the bob hair trend, the pixie-crop hair trend, and a plethora of others in between.

And unlike the length of women’s hair, their popularity grew.

Which leaves us with an interesting predicament for 2009’s hair trends: the fashion forward, short hair styles of 2008 are no longer fashion forward. They’re no longer unique. Every woman and her chuiauia got one.

So in 2009, fashion forward girls have a choice to make: keep the bobs and blend into the crowd or, to stand out, cut their hair shorter or let it grow.

The Cropped Bob

Women's Hair Trends 2009: Styles, Colors, Cuts

September 3rd, 2009

There’s little point in wearing clothes from 2009’s fashion trends unless you have the one other major element just right: hair.

Taking their cues from 2008, in 2009 women’s hair trends will play to the extremes. They might be extremely short, extremely girly, extremely sexual or extremely slick. It’ll only be the bob hair cut which will sit somewhere to the left of extreme; and you’re going to be hard pressed to find that hair style on fashion forward women.

Women's Hair Trends 2009 Style Cuts Colours Colors

Pick a 2009 women’s hair trend

2009 Hair Cut Trends for Women

  • The Cropped Bob
  • The Pixie Crop
  • Long Hair
  • The Bob

2009 Hair Style Trends for Women

  • Flowing Hair
  • Straight and Sleek
  • 1940’s / Mermaid Wave
  • Milkmaid Braids

2009 Hair Colour Trends for Women

  • Peroxide Blonde

Women’s Hair Cut Trends 2009

Throughout 2008, women’s hair cuts did one thing: they got shorter. There was the bob hair trend, the pixie-crop hair trend, and a plethora of others in between.

And unlike the length of women’s hair, their popularity grew.

Which leaves us with an interesting predicament for 2009’s hair trends: the fashion forward, short hair styles of 2008 are no longer fashion forward. They’re no longer unique. Every woman and her chuiauia got one.

So in 2009, fashion forward girls have a choice to make: keep the bobs and blend into the crowd or, to stand out, cut their hair shorter or let it grow.

The Cropped Bob

Women's Spring/Summer 2009-2010 Fashion Trends

September 3rd, 2009

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Women's Spring/Summer 2010 fashion trends

Spring/Summer 2009

  • Key Clothing Looks For S/S 2009
  • Hair Trends: Colors, Cuts