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The G-Shock Watch

Originally published at Gogo Watch

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If you consider yourself a tough guy or an iron lady then the type of watch that you should be wearing on your wrist daily should be the G-shock watch. This is a type of watch that was first made by Casio engineers a few decades ago in 1983. It was made to withstand all kinds of tough environments and conditions like extreme heat, cold, hard falls, gravitational changes, water logged environments, dirt, mud, etc.

Since the time the first model was made way back i

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And also don’t miss out on more incredible interviews with our other three featured designers at New York Asian Fashion Week Extravaganza - fashion show about their design obsessions and achievements by Runway Passport New York.

Click http://runwaypassport.com/news/?p=2205 to read the full post on Japanese couture designer Naoko Tsuruta.

8843448455?profile=originalClick http://runwaypassport.com/news/?p=2208 to read the full post on jewelry designer Yen Yeung of NoBeing.

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Click http://runwaypassport.com/news/?p=2191 to read t

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For those who are not familiar with the local media in Hong Kong, 100Most is one of the hottest magazines among the young generation known for offering an alternative perspective on current events. Our HongKong team of New York Asian Fashion Week Extravaganza - fashion show composed of Japanese couture designer Naoko Tsuruta, Hong Kong jewelry designer Yen Yeung of NoBeing, handbag designer Betty Lau of RBRK, and headpiece/accessory designer Angel Wong of Angel Wong Image founded in 2005 and mys

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New York Asian Fashion Week Extravaganza - fashion show is still everywhere two months after the show was perfectly finished. What more can I ask for? Life has treated me well.
Check out this beautiful post published in both the Florida edition (P.146-149) and New York edition (P.74-77) of the November issue of Focus Magazine of SWFL featuring our best up-and-coming designers: Japanese couture designer Naoko Tsuruta, Hong Kong jewelry designer Yen Yeung of NoBeing, handbag designer Betty Lau of R

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It’s never too late to take a look back at some of the best runway moments of New York Asian Fashion Week Extravaganza - fashion show. For one night, 4 different types of beauty represented by Naoko Tsuruta's traditional sensitivity mixed with modern chic and timeless elegance, Nobeing by Yen Yeung's blissful girlishness, RBRK by Betty Lau's metropolitan sophistication, and Angel Wong Image by Angel Wong's feminine playfulness and edginess shone like a gem with Asian unique aesthetics and concep
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Two weeks have passed since my debut New York Asian Fashion Week Extravaganza - fashion show and I’m now back in Hong Kong. But this is not the end, it’s just the beginning of my persistent project looking to create more irresistible whirlwind of emerging talents in Asia and Hong Kong worldwide. Remember the face of our Hong Kong team, I thank my designers for stepping out and making this big breakthrough happen:
From left to right: Japanese couture designer Naoko Tsuruta, Hong Kong headpiece/je

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Behind the scenes at AFWE!
A little flashback to 3 weeks ago on September 18 in the backstage of New York Asian Fashion Week Extravaganza - fashion show, that feeling of excitement is still lingering in the air.

The debut Asian Fashion Week Extravaganza is a multi-designer fashion show co-organized by the experienced fashion show producer/consultant and co-founder of YaJu Events in New York, Yanna Begelman and by me, Hong Kong-based fashion blogger/marketer, Vicki Victoire (pseudonym: Gwen Vikkey

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Prelude to New York Asian Fashion Week Extravaganza - Asian Fashion Week Extravaganza (pre-show) Press Tea Party sponsored by The Tea Room by Antique Patisserie presented by La Mode by GV Miao took place in Hong Kong on Thursday 21st August in the little tea room cheerfully decorated with French country flair. Let’s have a wonderful flashback to many stylish and yummy moments full of laughs and joy our Hong Kong team - Japanese couture designer Naoko Tsuruta, jewelry designer Yen Yeung@NoBeing,

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Check out an amazingly beautiful editorial by Englave in Vancouver entitled “Madama Butterfly” on Japanese couture designer Naoko Tsuruta who will open New York Asian Fashion Week Extravaganza - fashion show. Thank you also for mentioning the show.       

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Participating designer of my New York Asian Fashion Week Extravaganza 2014 - fashion show (1): Hong Kong-based Japanese couture designer Naoko Tsuruta inspired by traditional kimono -

To open the show, we will bring you the breathtaking kimono inspired masterpieces by the phenomenal Naoko Tsuruta (鶴田奈央子), Hong Kong-based Japanese couture designer. Crafted from an entire roll of luxury kimono fabric, each couture dress is a perfect blend of traditional handcraftsmanship, modern style and contempor

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Now or never, the wait is finally over – it takes me 4 years to accomplish my blogging mission to bring Asia's most talented young designers to the world’s attention. La Mode by GV Miao's unprecedented and groundbreaking “project of the year” – New York Asian Fashion Week Extravaganza will take place on September 18, New York – save the date!

The idea of throwing a catwalk show for young, up-and-coming Asian/Hong Kong designers in New York, the well-known fashion capital of the US came from my bl

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Christian Peau

That's So New YorkIn addition to my growing obsession with various vintage-type styles, such as the classic military look (which is for another post entirely) followed by my recent admiralty for Buffalo Sweaters, accompanied by one of my oldest favorable trends which leans towards pretty much anything pleated, I have recently began geek-ing out on my laptop for hours on end as I flick through and research pretty much anything related to Japanese fashion. Previously, I thought that Japanese fa

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Summer 2009 - Tokyo Fashion Trends by fashioninjapan.com

Dear Fashion in Japan fan,In order for you to have a better understanding of the latest Japanese fashion trends, we will continue to update every month - www.fashioninjapan.com - with over 1000 pictures. In the meantime, the Trendsletter will be issue every season with more detailed keywords, as below. We hope you will enjoy our Trendsletters even more ! And feel free to forward it to anybody that is interested in fashion.As a subscriber to
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The G-Shock Watch

Originally published at Gogo Watch

g-shock-top-10-september.jpg?t=1470000813

If you consider yourself a tough guy or an iron lady then the type of watch that you should be wearing on your wrist daily should be the G-shock watch. This is a type of watch that was first made by Casio engineers a few decades ago in 1983. It was made to withstand all kinds of tough environments and conditions like extreme heat, cold, hard falls, gravitational changes, water logged environments, dirt, mud, etc.

Since the time the first model was made way back i

Read more…

And also don’t miss out on more incredible interviews with our other three featured designers at New York Asian Fashion Week Extravaganza - fashion show about their design obsessions and achievements by Runway Passport New York.

Click http://runwaypassport.com/news/?p=2205 to read the full post on Japanese couture designer Naoko Tsuruta.

8843448455?profile=originalClick http://runwaypassport.com/news/?p=2208 to read the full post on jewelry designer Yen Yeung of NoBeing.

8843448293?profile=original

Click http://runwaypassport.com/news/?p=2191 to read t

Read more…

For those who are not familiar with the local media in Hong Kong, 100Most is one of the hottest magazines among the young generation known for offering an alternative perspective on current events. Our HongKong team of New York Asian Fashion Week Extravaganza - fashion show composed of Japanese couture designer Naoko Tsuruta, Hong Kong jewelry designer Yen Yeung of NoBeing, handbag designer Betty Lau of RBRK, and headpiece/accessory designer Angel Wong of Angel Wong Image founded in 2005 and mys

Read more…

New York Asian Fashion Week Extravaganza - fashion show is still everywhere two months after the show was perfectly finished. What more can I ask for? Life has treated me well.
Check out this beautiful post published in both the Florida edition (P.146-149) and New York edition (P.74-77) of the November issue of Focus Magazine of SWFL featuring our best up-and-coming designers: Japanese couture designer Naoko Tsuruta, Hong Kong jewelry designer Yen Yeung of NoBeing, handbag designer Betty Lau of R

Read more…
It’s never too late to take a look back at some of the best runway moments of New York Asian Fashion Week Extravaganza - fashion show. For one night, 4 different types of beauty represented by Naoko Tsuruta's traditional sensitivity mixed with modern chic and timeless elegance, Nobeing by Yen Yeung's blissful girlishness, RBRK by Betty Lau's metropolitan sophistication, and Angel Wong Image by Angel Wong's feminine playfulness and edginess shone like a gem with Asian unique aesthetics and concep
Read more…

Two weeks have passed since my debut New York Asian Fashion Week Extravaganza - fashion show and I’m now back in Hong Kong. But this is not the end, it’s just the beginning of my persistent project looking to create more irresistible whirlwind of emerging talents in Asia and Hong Kong worldwide. Remember the face of our Hong Kong team, I thank my designers for stepping out and making this big breakthrough happen:
From left to right: Japanese couture designer Naoko Tsuruta, Hong Kong headpiece/je

Read more…

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