The British Fashion Awards 2015 was nothing but glamorous. Last night, some of the biggest names in fashion were in London for this gala including Naomi Campbell and Jourdan Dunn. Naomi stunned all with a …
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Kenzo Autumn Winter 2015 Lookbook
The Kenzo Autumn Winter 2015 Lookbook gives you nothing but a 70s glazed over vibe for this season. Model Sahara Lin looks effortlessly beautiful in this ad that photographer Partel Oliva shot. Of course since …
2015 American Music Awards Recap
They say that it’s all about the music for the AMAs show but let’s be honest we just want to see what the stars chose to wear for the red carpet. It’s always exciting to …
Editorial: Deanna S. Reid X Woman’s Touch Apparel
We would like to welcome Deanna S. Reid back into the 1966 house as she introduces us to some more amazing fashions this time by Woman’s Touch Apparel. We had the amazing opportunity to interview Deanna and she spilled the deets on everything from photography to fashion. Enjoy and don’t forget to scroll to see more of her editorial look book.
1966: What was the inspiration or deciding factor that motivated you to enter the world of photography?
Deanna R.: My father bought me my first point and shoot camera when I was in middle school. I always snapped pictures with family and friends. In college, I bought my first professional camera and shot my best friend’s audition photos for America’s Next Top Model. From there I started learning the technical aspects of photography from other photographers and online tutorials.
1966: Have you always had a love or passion for taking photos?
Deanna R.: Photography has always been my passion but now it is my goal to pursue it. I’m at the point in my life where my passion for the work is undeniable. The urge to progress is constant.
1966: We absolutely love your fashion editorial pieces, are there any challenges to getting the perfect shot?
Deanna R.: The challenge is not finding the right shot. The challenge or rather the excitement is finding the connection to the subject that builds the momentum to the shots that we want. It’s a collaborative effort.
1966: We can’t get enough of the “Bad Gal” tee but what was your favorite fashion piece from the shoot?
Deanna R.: My favorite piece was the Bad Gal Crop Top Out of Africa Edition. The print is bold and fun!
1966: Lastly Deanna, if you could photograph any celebrity from now or the past, who would it be and why?
Deanna R.: Sorry I can’t choose one celebrity lol. I would do a collaborative shoot with Erykah Badu and Solange. They are beautiful women who embrace individuality and creativity in music and fashion.
Editorial Details:
All tops were provided by upcoming designer/stylist Jenesis Laforcarde (IG @lovejenesis) from Arizona.
Photographer: Deanna S. Reid (IG @deannasreid)
www.deannasreid.com
Model:
Angela Chantel (IG @angelaispeacee)
Designer: Woman’s Touch Apparel
(IG @womanstouchapparel)
www.womanstouchapparel.com
Shoot Location: Tempe, Arizona
Shop the 2015 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show!
December 8th can not get here fast enough, so until then we will just keep obsessing over a few of the sexy little details. Many have been sending us emails in regards to some of the gear the models were wearing the day the big show was recorded. Don’t worry ladies we got you and yes you can shop all those cute model looks from the show!
(Above: New! Classic Zip Hoodie)
Limited Edition Fashion Show Perfect V-Neck Tee
Now for this next bit of information, don’t shoot us we are just the messenger. Several gals asked about those insanely cute pink and white robes the Vickie dolls were wearing backstage. Although they are not apart of the official 2015 Fashion Show Gear lineup there are quite a few lingerie looks that resemble the robes flair. If you missed seeing photos of this year’s robe selection here are a few pics to get you up to speed:

We scoured the Vickie site and the closest robe we could find to the supermodel show look is the Satin Kimono which retails for about $50.
Not bad if we may say so, plus come its Victoria’s Secret so no matter what you are going to look like the sexiest woman in the room!
Thoughts? Join the discussion on our Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr or tweet us @1966magazine.
TREND ALERT – GEOMETRIC JEWELRY
Trends come and go, but great style will always last forever. One area of fashion that should never be neglected is the use of accessories. Accessories are like the icing to a cake, the cherry on top of a perfect sundae. If you want your ensemble to be chic then indulge yourself in the little details.
This season, rocking geometric accessories is a must-do. From triangle necklaces to circular rings and cuffs, adding standout shapes to your jewelry routine will elevate any outfit.
All products available at www.sears.com
Get the Victoria’s Secret 2015 Runway Look With Nightlift!
Jasmine Tookes Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show 2015
There’s a popular saying and social media meme that states, “If you are what you eat I’m going to eat a Victoria’s Secret Model.” Comical yes, but the truth is in the pudding isn’t dolls? Vickie models are known for being sexy, alluring and H-O-T, so who wouldn’t want to look like one?
Every year Victoria’s Secret pulls out all the stops for fashion’s sexiest night. For 2015 new dreamy designs made its way down the catwalk, each one more dazzling than the former. Moreover, the fantasy was only enhanced by the supermodels chosen to rock them.
Lais Ribeiro Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show 2015
With this year’s lineup including Jasmine Tookes, Lais Ribeiro as well as the runway debut of current “it” girls Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid, the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show has everyone talking. While most of the outfits spotted were colorful, some of the Angels were making even the most basic shades and tints beautiful. The neutral colored bras seen on Behati Prinsloo, Adrianna Lima, and Shanina Shaik remind us sometimes less is more. NightLift offers bras that will turn anyone into an Angel for the night. Below are classic colored bras from NightLift that highlight the beauty of simplicity.
Thoughts? Drop a thought down low or hit us up on our Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr or tweet us @1966magazine.
All items available for purchase at www.nightlift.com
Get Your Man Right: Layer Like A Player
Alright guys layering is not difficult to pull off and can give you a nice classic look in seconds. If you have ever taken a plaid shirt and placed it over a t-shirt then you my friend have attempted and succeeded in layering an ensemble. See it is a very simple look that can instantly give an outfit more depth and drama.
With winter just around the corner sweater weather is quickly approaching. As reported this trend is going to be a hot commodity for the ladies but will also be a must-have for guys as well. Therefore, what is the easiest way to layer like a true player?
First off, guys we get it… in man fashion if its not comfortable you are not likely to wear it. So invest in a pair of denim that is a combination of a great fit without having to sacrifice being comfy. Next, choose a just a relaxed undershirt to under a sweater so that if you got too hot the shirt and jeans would still play. We have found that solid colored tees are perfect because there’s no confusion as to whether it will match or not.
Finally, cop a sweater as well as a pair of winter boots and you are good to go. Once again sweaters that are all one color are a no-brainer when it comes to layering, but if you are not a conservative gent do not be afraid to play with color, pattern and geometric design.
Thoughts? Talk fashion with us on our Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr or tweet us @1966magazine.
All items available at boohoo.com
Sweater Weather Style Under $50
To many this is the most wonderful time of the year and in a fashion sense it truly is and then some! When it is warmer wouldn’t you agree that many times only one to three items are needed to complete an ensemble? However, once temperatures take a dive layering and heavier duds become the queens of the style dominion. Therefore, what clothing item will you want to get your hands on NOW in order to rule the street style catwalk?
Sweater weather is back ladies and better than ever! This season cozy up in our top neutral and bold fall color picks for under $50 from Canyon River Blues, Covington and Metaphor to make sure you will never have to sacrifice style for comfort. Take a lesson from Queen Bey who knows her way around the sweater department.
Available for purchase at www.sears.com
LACMA Art + Film Gala 2015
Art is defined as “the quality, production, expression, or realm, according to aesthetic principles, of what is beautiful, appealing, or of more than ordinary significance.” Film is a genre of art that is the compilation of skills, techniques, vision and loving labor in order to entertain and excite audiences the world over. Throughout history the flavor as well as vibe of art has not stayed the same but has changed to reflect the spirit of the times. For instance, the art designed during the Renaissance differs from crafts created in art periods such as: Art Nouveau, Baroque, Romanticism, Gothic, Surrealism and Egyptian.
Therefore, we could not assume that throughout time that film would remain the same as well. We have seen advancements in film in a very short amount of time from silent films to spectacular CGI masterpieces. It is clear that art and film truly do cross paths and go hand in hand.
In recognition of this simple fact this past Saturday a gala was held by Gucci and Los Angeles museum LACMA to honor artist James Turrell and filmmaker Alejandro G. Inaartu. Proceeds from the gala go towards making film a more central aspect of the museum’s curatorial programming. This in turn would help to provide more acquisitions, education and exhibitions showcasing the relation between art and film.
The event was presented by actor Leonardo Dicaprio and LACMA trustee Eva Chow and included much celebrity fanfare. Stars from film, fashion, art and music industries collided to lend their support and pay homage to the night’s honorees. Keep scrolling to see a few of our favorite looks spotted coming down the blue carpet.


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