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Bárbara Martelo
Hace unos meses os hablé de hacer homenaje a un cuarterto de mujeres en especial que destacan por sus atrevidos estilismos y extravagancia a la hora de vestir Anna Dello Russo, Giovanna Battaglia (estilista Vogue Italia), Carine Roitfeld, que recientemente dimitió en Vogue París y Bárbara Martelo) y que comparten los mismos gustos y preferencias con respecto a la moda se refiere...las tres colaboran con la revista más leida de todo el mundo, VOGUE.
Contaba entonces, que las tecnologías de hoy en día... han desarrollado de una forma sorprendente en las webs-sites de moda,sobretodo en los blogs. Streetstyle, tendencias, críticas de pasarelas, modelos y todo lo relacionado con el mundo de la moda. Lo que más nos lleva a estar a la moda son los "streetstyle blogs" ya que sirven e incluso de inspiracíón a muchos diseñadores.
Ya os hablé de Anna Dello Russo(estilista y encargada de Vogue Nippon Japón) y Carine Roitfeld(Vogue París) y hoy dedico este post a Bárbara Martelo(estilista Vogue España y estilista en una de las tiendas de más prestigio de nuestra capital , EKSEPTION )
Bárbara Martelo nació en Madrid, ciudad en donde estudió derecho. Luego de desempeñarse como abogada en el departamento legal de Inditex, decidió dedicarse de lleno a su verdadera pasión, la moda, y empezó una carrera como estilista en la revista española Telva, desde donde emigró a la Vogue española, publicación que sigue siendo su casa editorial, desempeñando también labores para la revista Vanity Fair y para el periódico más importante de España, el diario El País.
En lo que a su estilo personal se refiere, podríamos decir que es una Balmainadicta, ya que se le suele ver con blazers con hombreras similares a los propuestos por Christophe Decarnin para la marca. Los pitillos parecen ser un básico en su clóset y conjuga a la perfección un estilo más bien clásico y depurado con una imagen ultra moderna con algunos toques masculinos.
Images Credits: stockholmstreetstyle.com
A few months ago I spoke of Anna Dello Russo(stylist Vogue Nippon Japan) and Carine Roitfeld(Vogue París, who recently resigned and leave her position to Emmanuelle Alt)...but now, I want to tell you about Bárbara Martelo(stylist Vogue Spain and stylist on a prestige store of Madrid EKSEPTION)
Bárbara Martelo studied in Madrid law; After working as a lawyer in the legal department of Inditex, decided to devote himself to his true passion, fashion, and began a career as a stylist in the Spanish magazine Telva. Since, then emigrated to Spanish Vogue, a publication that is still its publisher, also performing work for Vanity Fair and the most important newspaper in Spain, El Pais.
She is Balmain is an addict, as is often seen with blazers with shoulder pads similar to those proposed by Christophe Decarnin for the brand.
The straight skinny jeans seem to be a staple in your closet and a perfect combination of style rather classical and refined with an ultra-modern image with masculine touches.
Kirsten Prout
Date of Birth
28 September 1990, Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaHeight
5' 4" (1.63 m)Mini Biography
Kirsten Prout was born in Vancouver, Canada, and began her career at ten-years-old. She grew up in a household completely removed from the film industry, being the daughter of a neurologist and a child therapist. She credits her early insight into behaviour as a product of her mother's background in therapy. This sensitivity led to a talent for developing characters and story, which manifested itself as a love of film, television and literature. She also enjoyed dance and martial arts, training most extensively in the latter. Met with success at an early age, Kirsten worked locally in Vancouver, guest-starring on shows such as "First Wave" (1998), "Stargate SG-1" (1997), "Cold Squad" (1998) and "The Dead Zone" (2002). Her first sizeable break in film came in 2005 when she landed the part of "Abby Miller", a young martial arts prodigy, alongside Jennifer Garner, in Elektra (2005). Kirsten performed her own stunts and utilized her past training in taekwondo, crediting the experience as one of the most challenging and rewarding of her career. Transitioning from her rebellious character, Kirsten worked on the ABC Family television series "Kyle XY" (2006) as the demure "Amanda Bloom". After the show finished its successful three seasons, Kirsten, always academically inclined, chose to attend McGill University as an English Literature major, furthering her understanding of character, story, and the written word. After returning from Montreal, Kirsten landed Summit's Eclipse, part of the hugely successful Twilight Saga, and the miniseries Seven Deadly Sins.Sarah Carter
Sarah Carter (October 30, 1980) is a Canadian actress.
Carter was cast in a minor screen roles in Mindstorm (2001) (starring Eric Roberts, Michael Ironside, and Antonio Sabato Jr.), and Final Destination 2 (2003). In the HBO series, Entourage, her character drives the gang to the Sundance film festival while two of the characters vie for her attention.
Carter first appeared as a major character in a television role as Allie Bennett in Black Sash, and learned martial arts in preparation for the role. As Alicia Baker, she appeared in three episodes of Smallville.
In the film DOA: Dead or Alive, Carter portrays the character Helena Douglas, a fighter who enters a martial arts contest.
In 2006 she starred in the werewolf film Skinwalkers alongside Jason Behr.
She played the role of Zelda Sparks in Killing Zelda Sparks, with Vincent Kartheiser.
She portrayed Madeline Poe, a rookie prosecutor, in Shark.
In 2009, CBS announced Carter will be a recurring character on CSI: NY. She plays Haylen Becall, a forensic school graduate.
Early life
Born in Toronto and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Carter attended Balmoral Hall School where she was a dedicated dancer and took part in various school plays, including The Wizard of Oz, in which she played Dorothy. She attended Ryerson Theatre School in Toronto.Career
Carter appeared in the television series Wolf Lake (2001), Dark Angel (2000) and Undeclared (2001)Carter was cast in a minor screen roles in Mindstorm (2001) (starring Eric Roberts, Michael Ironside, and Antonio Sabato Jr.), and Final Destination 2 (2003). In the HBO series, Entourage, her character drives the gang to the Sundance film festival while two of the characters vie for her attention.
Carter first appeared as a major character in a television role as Allie Bennett in Black Sash, and learned martial arts in preparation for the role. As Alicia Baker, she appeared in three episodes of Smallville.
In the film DOA: Dead or Alive, Carter portrays the character Helena Douglas, a fighter who enters a martial arts contest.
In 2006 she starred in the werewolf film Skinwalkers alongside Jason Behr.
She played the role of Zelda Sparks in Killing Zelda Sparks, with Vincent Kartheiser.
She portrayed Madeline Poe, a rookie prosecutor, in Shark.
In 2009, CBS announced Carter will be a recurring character on CSI: NY. She plays Haylen Becall, a forensic school graduate.
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