Roberto Cavalli fashions Google Apps


Editor's note: Continuing our “Going Google Everywhere” series, we’re pleased to welcome Roberto Cavalli. Roberto Cavalli, the globally renowned Italian fashion house, has chosen Google Apps to consolidate their IT, boost productivity and support the company’s global workforce in a more efficient way. Carlo Di Biagio, Cavalli’s Group Chief Operating Officer, tells their story.

We were looking for a solution that would allow us to consolidate all the communication systems currently used by the group into one single system. Having analysed the cost implications and a range of benefits – such as reliability and the 99.9% uptime service level agreements, we selected Google Apps as our new communication and collaboration technology.

We started by adopting Gmail but quickly discovered the power of other applications included as part of Google Apps Premier Edition, such as Sites and Google Video for Business which allow us to easily share videos, pictures and presentations. For people working with product catalogues, picture archives of collections and picture archives for press, accessing those files without overloading their PCs or slowing down their systems while sending large attachments is a great advantage.

The next phase of adoption will use Google Sites to create an intranet to organise, search and share the entire picture archive of collections and catwalk shows within the group. Thanks to Google’s technology, our employees will no longer need to send large images via email or to search for them in archives and folders – the pictures will be stored and organized on customised Google Sites and located within seconds thanks to the integrated Google search.

And, going forward, we will use Google Video for Business to upload catwalk videos, making them instantly available to all of Roberto Cavalli’s boutiques across the world.
So what is the value of all of this? We estimate that by adopting the tools which simplify our work and allow us to cut down on the time we spend on non-critical tasks, such as searching for old e-mails or organizing meetings, we can save up to 40,000 Euros per year in overhead costs and through increased productivity. However, there is another extremely important point we should not forget, even though more difficult to measure: the satisfaction of our employees who appreciate the technology that helps them work better and more creatively.

Major trends at Milan Fashion Week spring/summer 2013


As Milan Fashion Week spring/summer 2013 draws to a close, we take a look at the key trends to emerge in the Italian fashion capital.

 Floral prints

As seen on the London catwalks last week, floral prints were big in Milan too. Blugirl and Just Cavalli collections featured watercolour floral designs awash with exquisite chiffon flowers painted onto lightweight separates.
 
Just Cavalli, Prada and Marni Floral prints SS13
Opting for a more oriental feel Etro and Marni presented models clad in rich colourful printed silks and kimono style jackets, representative of a Japanese water garden.
While Prada turned to the swinging sixties for inspiration, showcasing Mary Quant style flower power prints on outerwear pieces. 
Safari meets utility
 
Salvatore Ferragao, Emporio Armani and Maxmara Safari meets utility SS13
Following the New York and London presentations, safari styles also appeared over in Milan. A new twist was given to the traditional safari as Italy’s finest designers Salvatore Ferragamo, Maxmara and Emporio Armani, fused utility style jackets with classic khaki and beige tonal safari shorts and belted skirts.

Bold stripes
 
Dolce & Gabbana, Moschino and Fendi Stripes SS13
Items with striped designs surfaced in the Italian fashion capital as leading designers Dolce & Gabbana, Fendi and Moschino sent models down the catwalk in bold stripy summer dresses, bright blocked matching tailored skirt ensembles and long jazzy blouses respectively.

Unlike the classic spring/summer nautical stripes, this season’s tones are all about bright colours such as zesty orange, light blue and sunshine yellow.

Embroidered laceRoberto Cavalli, Versace and Bottega Veneta SS13
Known for their great craftsmanship Gucci, Roberto Cavalli, Versace and Bottega Veneta showed off their exceptional skills presenting delicate embroidered lace collections for spring/summer 2013.

Favouring classic black were Bottega Veneta and Emilio Pucci who wowed their fashionable crowd with stunning colourful embroidered lace fitted dresses and sheer maxi-length gold embroidered evening gowns.

In contrast, Roberto Cavalli produced delicate embroidered lace trousers and blouses and in similar vein, Versace opted for a neutral colour palette to show off the trend. Nude embroidered lace hot pants and cropped top sets complete with matching kimonos were just some of the highlights.

Sea greens

Gucci, Missoni and Alberta Ferretti Sea greens SS13
Sea green shone through as the key colour for spring/summer 2013 at Milan Fashion Week. Alberta Ferretti, Giorgio Armani, Gucci and Missoni all included some of the shade in their collections. At the Alberta Ferretti show, we spotted pretty see-through short dresses in green.

While at Gucci a rainbow of colours sparkled on the catwalk, with gorgeous bright sea green/turquoise silk gowns as the show highlights.

Giorgio Armani and Missoni had pieces shimmering in sea green as both designers played with glittering fabrics, clearly inspired by exotic fish.

Dressing Backing Into The 70s


Wow! The 70s are back and hell no, I'm not talking about denim shorts and pretty beaded Alice bands! I'm talking about the Yves Saint Laurent 70s fashion that was all about super luxurious fabrics, decadent prints, silks and above all, glamour. Everything from peasant blouses, sexy jumpsuits, high wasted flair jeans, big hair, big hats and even bigger platforms... LOVE it all.
 Dressing Backing Into The 70s
 Dressing Backing Into The 70s
 Dressing Backing Into The 70s
 Dressing Backing Into The 70s
 Dressing Backing Into The 70s

In fact, fashionistas and celebrities are putting their spin on their 70s inspired outfits these days and remember, accessories are key as they set your outfit out to perfection.

 Dressing Backing Into The 70s
 Dressing Backing Into The 70s
 Dressing Backing Into The 70s
 Dressing Backing Into The 70s

Holiday Gift Ideas For the Tween Fashion Designer


I'm all for introducing girls to a variety of toys. Not only dolls and princess clothes. However, since we all like to indulge our children from time to time and get them something they really want, sometimes pink and glam is the way to go. 
When I was a kid, I loved playing with my football, but I loved my fashion set design matrix. It contains a matrix of pants, skirts, shoes and tops and I would spend hours matching tops, bottoms and accessories, and paint them a color pencil, going through reams of paper in the process.
fashion design toys really come a long way from those Charlie's Angel-esque template from the 70s. If you know a preteen girl who loves clothes and fashion accessories (or for that matter, the boys would like these just as much-Michael Kors had to start somewhere!) You can get them a gift that encourages them to use their minds to design them, and not only them to wear. From video games to actual hands on designing sets, here are some cool gift ideas to fuel the creative juices of his junior fashion:

Harumika (Harumika.com) comes from the Japanese Bandai toys (think Power Rangers). Harumika motto is "Style your imagination", and their design certainly sets provide enough material to give children plenty of room to flex their creative muscles. You can start with a simple starter set or move right onto the catwalk show set. No matter what setting you choose, sets include everything you need to create a miniature clothing: the dress forms and writing tools, fabric, accessories, lace, ribbons, rhinestone sheet and fashion stickers. Designers can visit the web Harumika web design tips and show their creations.

You've seen the show, now, do it yourself: Project Runway has created her own line of fashion design kits. For about $ 70, you can give your girlfriend the mother of all design kits: Project Runway Design Challenge Ultimate Ultimate Kit (available on Amazon.com) includes more than 600 pieces, including a dress form, hundreds of sheets of sketches, fabric, pins, stickers, markers, sequins, beads - all of which should create a small version of the clothes he / she dreams about it. They also have smaller sets, including a dress kit and figure drawing set, which helps children learn to sketch designs.

Style of six (StyleSix.com) allows children to be creative with their wardrobe through silkscreening, airbrushing, felting, foil and beauty kits. Recommended for ages 8 and over, the style allows designers Six to leave your own unique stamp t-shirts, jeans and dresses without much mess. Their "Gem decorator" package allows designers to add rhinestones and studs on their clothing to create their own designs. Style of six promote their products as simple and easy to use.

The online fashion community where girls can design the clothes and buy their own dizajne.Stranica is free to use. Girls can design as many items as you want, they only pay for what kupiti.On-line design software allows the designer to select clothes and place embellishments on T-shirts, hoodies and other clothing items wherever they want. Fashion Playtes is designed for girls aged 6-12 and offers gift certificates that can be purchased online.Tvrtka also states that the site runs in a secure environment to protect privacy.
Style Savvy is a video game that lets players become the owner of the high-end fashion boutique. Style in mind, the players open their shops and participate in all aspects of running a business: financial management, helping customers, generating a list of over 10,000 models available, and even marketing their products by creating ads and flyers. Children can even compete with friends or play online and compete in fashion natjecanja.Igra come from Nintendo and rated "E" for everyone.

Giambattista Valli - Fashion Designer Profile


Giambattista Valli fashion designer who comes from Rome, Italy. As a young man, he will look black and white TV in Italy, and then guess the color of clothes that people on TV wearing. Later, Valli began copying the fashion drawings created by the famous designer.
is an important relationship in life, Valli was the one between him and Roberto Capucci. Valli learned from Capucci some key information about the volume and color.
Valli career in the fashion industry then began to develop. He worked for various well-known fashion houses, including Fendi. Later, Valli Emanuel Ungaro has become the artistic director of fashion. Having worked for various other fashion companies, Valli launched the disco-inspired fashion line in 2003. Another significant event occurred in March 2005. That's when Valli launched his fashion line. Many of his designs seemed reminiscent of a certain designer Yves Saint Laurent. Valli credits making clothes for his celebrity friends (including one from former members of the Spice Girls) as responsible for the increasing popularity of his fashion creations.
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season after season, it produces a quality line of fashion products. That includes the fashion line, which is presented each season. Valli also offers other quality products to its customers, including shoes, handbags, clothes and a wedding. Basically, the company focuses on providing quality goods for each of its clients.
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his popularity grew mode, for different reasons. Here are some of them:
1 The quality of
One will not find many fashion companies that do not emphasize the importance of quality. However, the provision of quality is quite another matter. One of the trademarks of Giambattista Valli is to consistently provide high-quality designer fashion lines to its customers. In fact, he was able to do it season after season. This resulted in a designer becomes one of the best ones in the fashion industry.
2 Services
Solid fashion goods are not worth much if the customer service is problematic. Another key feature of Giambattista Valli designs is that his company is able to provide quality services to customers on a consistent basis. This is definitely what sets the company apart from the various fly-by-night companies in the fashion industry. When customers purchase any item that is designed, they can be assured that they will get top-notch customer service.
3 Reliability
It is another feature of purchase designs from Giambattista Valli. Some companies in the fashion industry from time to time to provide quality goods and services. But Valli is dedicated to providing reliable on a consistent basis. It certainly makes it different from other fashion retailers.
4 Adaptability
season after season, Giambattista Valli launched his line of quality cleaning, shoes, bags in. However, instead of being a follower in the industry, Valli has become a leader. Always seems to be ahead of the competition, providing its customers with new and innovative items.
If you are looking for quality women's clothing, shoes and bags, then you definitely need to take into account the Giambattista Valli. He consistently offers quality goods and services, which enables it remains one of the best industrial companies.