In an ancient wingbacked Chair lying and overlooking a rose garden landscaped to within an inch of his life, me a bit jealous on our American readers I have. The crack between the setting and the Americans is disparate I know, but let me explain. You see that I write this from Lake House, a spa retreat away in the heart of Victoria's countryside, in the rush to Christmas and new year's Eve. And that is what makes me jealous our American readers: the year comes to an end and most of the world's only Christmas and new year's, we have to the forward to look - celebrate Thanksgiving Americans see their can claim. The rest of the world, me included, now miss a day dedicated to grant that we have you, inventory, rest easy late, unreasonable deadlines and all the stress add season sets in tow, and rarely have a chance to reflect.
So here in this quiet environment with a lake front of me and the Sun I feel my poor choice of a cashmere sweater baking me must look back and reflect on 2010. Moreso, I need, a look back at the past decade. A decade which gave me many ways me busier than I ever thought that gave birth to Fashionising.com and crashed our editors knee deep into the world of online fashion; a world so fast is perhaps second only to the financial markets.
I feel that barely five years old, we have achieved a lot as a publication. We never set out to be revolutionary, and we do not have. What we set out to do was, you, our readers love offer inspiration before you had to have each and per day. We set out to curate the best of the best. especially the best Visual inspiration. We have not always achieved that I am sure but in the reflection, the we certainly both the content better have, we have set before you and the ways and means, we it - presented, we stop 2010 with a new sleeker design for the Web site, but one that we feel is a more fluid is constantly being updated.
We worked hard to present you with more than Visual inspiration for your fashion and lifestyle decisions about our guide of the Fashion trends. This was both the fastest and slowest part of the site; so many styling ideas for each of the trends that have been published and still trends have come and gone at a much slower pace than we would have expected. This comes down to two things. following information assets and the industry itself. For the former, we tried only, fingers, to the keyboard for the most important, the most quality of trends. For the latter, it seems that many of the major trends in particular, those who are marketing not driven, somewhat stable as the industry sees through historical revivals in contrast to a whole new style emerge to reinvent. And there's nothing wrong with this; the great fashion items of past of the previous 1920s new interpretations of the current 1970s fashion revival, earn a second trip. But some revival we must leave firmly in this decade, again for many unaffected to be a year to come. We close the Decade offer adieu, the likes of military, welcoming back the likes of motorcycle chic and knowing, that young (at least in the heart) retains fashion Fortunately the sensuality of fashion experience.
And 2010 and a decade comes to an end must we also to look how we decide ourselves as people passionate about our presentation and the way we from the time of our for the new year and the new decade set up life. Of course we here to perform 2011's fashion and fashion of the years, the consequences. But we need to say more, that more elusive item in this hectic world: the art of living. I'll have more on this in the very near future.
Finally, I can thank this opportunity to every Fashioniser for us help to build of this publication take. It has been just as much about our editors effort as feedback. I hope you all a Merry Christmas and a fantastic new year's Eve have celebration.
Daniel P dykes
Editor in Chief
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