Showing posts with label my sensual past elbow gloves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label my sensual past elbow gloves. Show all posts

Monday, 8 December 2014

Long leather gloves hit Canadian runways!!!


A black, bolero-style cape, a shocking red dress, and a pair of my sensual past elbow gloves are all the ingredients required to create an ensemble that is red-carpet ready! Ines' long leather gloves have been welcomed several times onto Canadian runways, and the look above is no exception.Share/Bookmark

Sunday, 16 November 2014

Ines Gloves and Maison Morgan-Zara... dress to impress!

Morgan Zara-Ward is a Canadian-born industrial engineer who is now living in and exploring her unique talents in historic Holland. Her friends say that she has an eye for quality and problem-solving... I say that in addition to this, she has the ability to dress people according to their own personal style and personality. Not always easy to do...


Maison Morgan-Zara lends a very personalized approach to fashion. Are you in need of a new wardrobe and have no idea where to begin? Contact Maison Morgan-Zara to schedule a consultation appointment, and she will open your eyes to trends you never thought you would wear!

Netherlands-based model Irena Pantelic was recently involved in a photo session and was dressed by Maison Morgan-Zara. Her gloves? Uniquely Ines!

 ~ Irena Pantelic combines the freshness of a yellow dress with the splashy my apple green of my fashion scoop half gloves

 ~ An elegant evening outfit is further glammed with my sensual past elbow gloves in my desert brown. 

 ~ a pair of my fashion fingerless driving gloves makes a colorful addition to bright pastels. 

The stress of choosing what to wear is made easy by Maison Morgan-Zara... a talented Canadian-born designer sharing her skills with the world!Share/Bookmark

Thursday, 16 October 2014

Ines spotlight on Canadian designers - Denis Gagnon

We all love leather, and because of this, we love fashion designers who love leather. Enter Canadian designer Denis Gagnon, a Quebec, Canada native who uses his stylish collections to indulge in his preferred fetish material... leather!


Denis' creative artistry originally manifested itself in making costumes for theatre troupes. Then, in 2000, he debuted his first solo collection to a huge response.


Denis is known worldwide for his couture approach to using leather in his designs. His pieces are themselves works of art, made from the combination of precision and style. In the photograph above, you are seeing a first glimpse of Denis Gagnon's fall/ winter collection for this coming season. The model seems to be celebrating by wearing gloves very similar to my where are my fingers gloves! These unique gloves will make a unique addition to any fall ensemble.


What an elegant use of leather! A slightly oversized bolero-like leather jacket with beautiful long sensual past elbow gloves. Wearing shorter sleeves like this will definitely work to show off your fantastic gloves...

Leather is still going strong in the fashion world, and shows no signs of disappearing. Make leather accessories part of your daily ensemble, as they are both practical and very fashionable!Share/Bookmark

Tuesday, 7 October 2014

Zink Canada hosts past elbow gloves!

From the glossy pages of Zink Canada magazine comes a beautiful glimpse of Ines...


... my sensual past elbow gloves make a stunning appearance in Zink Canada magazine! These gloves move with the contours of your hands and the buttery soft lambskin leather adapts to your hands and arms, making the gloves oh-so-soft.Share/Bookmark

Wednesday, 10 September 2014

Celebrity glove style hits TIFF

Robert Pattinson, Julianne Moore, John Cusack... only a few of the stars who have graced the red carpets of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, for the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF)!


Toronto-native David Cronenberg has attended TIFF to introduce his new film Map to the Stars, starring a host of talented actors and actresses. Perhaps the starring feature of this film...


my sensual past elbow gloves!!Share/Bookmark

Wednesday, 14 May 2014

Rhianna treats Vancouver to some full-length leather

Rhianna is consistently in the news due to her unique and often elaborate fashions. A recent concert in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, was no exception...


A leather ensemble like no other, and only Rhianna! My sensual past elbow gloves make an elegant addition to her stage presence, while her thigh-high boots lend a rocker-chic feel.

If you want to recreate this look without the mile-high stilettos, try a pair of my sensual oh-la-la leg gloves... they allow you to experience the soft luxury of leather on your bare legs, and can be paired with a shoe of your choice. Peep toes, sandals, classic stilettos - the choice is yours! Share/Bookmark

Tuesday, 11 March 2014

"Ines"spotting: leather gloves at the Junos?

The Canadian version of the Grammys, the Juno Awards, are set to take place from 24 - 30 March, 2014, in beautiful Winnipeg, Manitoba. This event is televised each year, and celebrates the best and brightest that Canadian music has to offer.

I will be watching and hoping to see leather gloves on the red carpet this year!


It was not that long ago that Victora Secret model Chanel Iman appeared on the Juno red carpet wearing my sensual past elbow gloves in my desert beige with a delightful leather skirt.

Will this leather glove trend continue through this awards season? Stay tuned to find out...Share/Bookmark

Sunday, 9 February 2014

Maison Morgan-Zara: Canadian-born designer meets Ines Gloves!

Morgan Zara-Ward is a Canadian-born industrial engineer who is now living in and exploring her unique talents in historic Holland. Her friends say that she has an eye for quality and problem-solving... I say that in addition to this, she has the ability to dress people according to their own personal style and personality. Not always easy to do...


Maison Morgan-Zara lends a very personalized approach to fashion. Are you in need of a new wardrobe and have no idea where to begin? Contact Maison Morgan-Zara to schedule a consultation appointment, and she will open your eyes to trends you never thought you would wear!

Netherlands-based model Irena Pantelic was recently involved in a photo session and was dressed by Maison Morgan-Zara. Her gloves? Uniquely Ines!

 ~ Irena Pantelic combines the freshness of a yellow dress with the splashy my apple green of my fashion scoop half gloves

 ~ An elegant evening outfit is further glammed with my sensual past elbow gloves in my desert brown. 

 ~ a pair of my fashion fingerless driving gloves makes a colorful addition to bright pastels. 

The stress of choosing what to wear is made easy by Maison Morgan-Zara... a talented Canadian-born designer sharing her skills with the world!Share/Bookmark

Tuesday, 17 September 2013

Leather trends for fall 2013 - an overview of what's to come!

As much as I don't like to admit it, the cool gusts of autumn are starting to blow in. Fortunately with that comes the ability to dust off your leather gloves, hats, jackets, and pants! Before heading out to watch the leaves change color, take a look at the latest and newest fashion trends for fall...

Once again, leather remains huge on the runways and in the minds of our favorite fashion designers. This season, leather has become more than simply accessories - gloves remain very much a large part of our fall wardrobe, but they are now accompanied by pants, skirts, and vintage-style jackets.

~ popular design label Mulberry has decided to make leather their go-to material for fall.  

Feel free to dress head-to-toe in leather! If you dare to do this, be careful not to mix too many colors. The model pictured above looks beautiful in cranberry leather, which includes a pair of my sensual past elbow gloves in my wine. Wearing long gloves in this way will give you an accessory to show off once you remove your coat! Delightful!

We all have leather accessories in our closets - gloves, boots, and the staple leather coat. However, designers have really capitalized on the total leather look for fall...

~ Chanel looks very cozy in a fashionable pleated leather skirt, offset by icy white my where are my fingers gloves.

We have lots of new trends in store, so stay tuned for future posts that explore each new leathery trend in detail.Share/Bookmark

Saturday, 14 September 2013

Ines spotlight on Canadian designers - Denis Gagnon

We all love leather, and because of this, we love fashion designers who love leather. Enter Canadian designer Denis Gagnon, a Quebec, Canada native who uses his stylish collections to indulge in his preferred fetish material... leather!


Denis' creative artistry originally manifested itself in making costumes for theatre troupes. Then, in 2000, he debuted his first solo collection to a huge response.


Denis is known worldwide for his couture approach to using leather in his designs. His pieces are themselves works of art, made from the combination of precision and style. In the photograph above, you are seeing a first glimpse of Denis Gagnon's fall/ winter collection for this coming season. The model seems to be celebrating by wearing gloves very similar to my where are my fingers gloves! These unique gloves will make a unique addition to any fall ensemble.


What an elegant use of leather! A slightly oversized bolero-like leather jacket with beautiful long sensual past elbow gloves. Wearing shorter sleeves like this will definitely work to show off your fantastic gloves...

Leather is still going strong in the fashion world, and shows no signs of disappearing. Make leather accessories part of your daily ensemble, as they are both practical and very fashionable! Share/Bookmark

Sunday, 25 August 2013

Ines Gloves in the 20th century

In the Golden Age of Hollywood glam, my sensual shoulder-high leather gloves were a staple on the big screen. Actresses of the 1950s wouldn't be caught in public without their favorite pair of gloves.

Audrey Hepburn is known for her preference of my sensual almost elbow-high gloves, though she wore her iconic my sensual past elbow gloves in the 1961 classic Breakfast at Tiffany's...


And iconic screen legend Marilyn Monroe was another glove lover, wearing long gloves in many of her movie roles and even in public appearances...


Sadly, the wearing of leather gloves began to fall yet again in the 1960s. However, in modern times, long leather gloves still seem to grace the glossy pages of a magazine or unveil themselves on stage during a concert, particularly whenever a woman is wanting to look her most elegant...

~ singer Adele wears long leather gloves in US Vogue (March 2012).

~ rocker chick Gwen Stefani is no stranger to sensual leather gloves.

~ Canadian singer Celine Dion greets fans while wearing shoulder-high leather gloves

Now is the time for leather lovers everywhere to take a stand for the wearing of our favorite leather gloves. Join me in celebrating the sensuality and elegance of shoulder-high leather gloves... perhaps the summer weather may force us to take a break, but he cool breezes of autumn are just around the corner.

Step out in style in my sensual shoulder high leather gloves!Share/Bookmark

Saturday, 24 August 2013

The Golden Age of my sensual shoulder-high gloves

As my sensual shoulder-high leather gloves enter the Golden age of fashion, let us begin with a piece of historical trivia...

Shoulder-high gloves are typically between 19 and 23 inches in length, and will often include a small wrist opening that closes with buttons or a simple snap. Gloves would be either black, white, or ivory, and made from soft kidskin leather. Such gloves were known as "mousquetaires" in France! As it turns out, long leather gloves in the 17th century were originally designed for use by French musketeers. When these leather gloves first came into design, they were made in singles (or half-pairs) specifically for use in dueling and were designed to fit over a man's sleeve.

However, a design of gloves for women commanded a more feminine elegance and grace... mousquetaires were made longer (shoulder-high) and designed with the same refinement as those of Ines Gloves. The longest mousquetaires in history were made even longer so that the could wrinkle attractively when worn. This can be done with Ines' long gloves... try out these unique 17th century fashions!

~ 17th century kidskin past-elbow gloves appeared in the film Anna Karenina (1997)

Prior to 1870, every day glace gloves were worn, as the sleeves of Victorian dresses in this era were typically full-length. Elbow-length sleeves (or perhaps even shorter) were worn in the evening. As such, the shoulder-high leather gloves made a grand appearance!

The wrinkled wear of mousequetaires is perhaps best shown by famed actress Sarah Bernhardt, who wore them in 1870 for one of her roles:


From here, the popularity of shoulder-high leather gloves exploded, with every woman wanting a pair of these fantastic gloves. These gloves made a huge impact on theatre audiences as well. Actress Lillian Russell, a popular American actress, was known for her extensive glove collection, with shoulder-high gloves often being her glove of choice for photographs:


In the Victoria era, it was considered absolutely essential for women to constantly wear their gloves, regardless of whether they're eating, drinking, socializing, or shaking hands. Gloves were this area were skintight... literally worn as a second skin. In fact, women often required assistance to remove their gloves! It was considered by many to be inappropriate for a women to be seen donning a pair of shoulder-high gloves in public - it would attract too much attention.

To get past this social problem, women would wear gloves with small wrist openings designed to fit their hand through when eating or drinking to avoid soiling their gloves. Clever!

 
Throughout the Victorian period, shoulder-high leather gloves were considered to represent the elegance of the era. 
 
~ actress Kate Winslet wore my sensual past elbow gloves to dinner on the Titanic.
 
My sensual shoulder high leather gloves continue to represent the elegance and high class of the Edwardian period. In fact, gloves were worn whenever possible: to weddings, funerals, dinner parties, garden parties. If there was an occasion, gloves made an appearance. This tradition survived well into the 20th century. 


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Tuesday, 13 August 2013

Avoid a glove faux-pas: the etiquette of Ines Gloves



For many years, both men and women were expected to wear a pair of gloves when seen in public. To be seen without a pair of gloves was a huge social faux-pas, even considered to be indecent! Unfortunately, our modern use of gloves is dwindling - social norms are relaxing. This laissez-faire attitude has affected our wardrobe for far too long, so let us don our favorite pair of Ines Gloves and look at the rules of etiquette surrounding this must-have accessory for both men and women...


For men, it is essential to own at least 2 pairs of leather gloves: one in black and the other brown. May I suggest my man cognac driving gloves (pictured above) and my man special glace gloves? These gloves will not only keep your hands warm, but they will also add a touch of elegance to your wardrobe. Classic accessories that are always in style...

Black gloves have a more formal appeal, so your brown gloves can be worn when in a casual setting. White gloves were once a mandatory accessory when a gentleman stepped out for the evening, but the modern era has all but made such gloves obsolete.

 

For women, it is important that our gloves complement our bag and shoes in color. While we are granted more liberty and creativity in fashion, a few simple rules of etiquette apply:

~ though men must remove their gloves to shake someone's hand, a women can greet while wearing her gloves.

~ men should remove their gloves when inside.

past-elbow, and shoulder-high leather gloves are removed prior to eating. Remember, it is bad form to soil our Ines gloves!

~ for both men and women, gloves are properly removed one finger at a time. Share/Bookmark
 
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