viernes, 24 de septiembre de 2010

Milan Fashion Week



It counts with a complete report of 120 articles, explaining the new tendencies in haute couture, accessories, designers and runways. This fashion week is considered the third most important in the fashion world and shows all tendencies that may rule in normal woman wardrobes.Gucci opened the season with a display of an “equestrian style, bright and light colors and tribal-inspired beading which combined Berber and Aztec influences”.

The Dolce& Gabbana collection was inspired in the English garden. The runway was literally transformed in a garden, with a lot of flowers around it and the clothes were mainly stamped with floral motives and a restrained red tartan.

And remember “Telegraph fashion: A brand new web-site for fashion lovers, bringing to you world-class fashion and beauty content”.


For more photos and information visit: http://fashion.telegraph.co.uk/hot-topics/11/milan-fashion-week-latest.htm
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Hot Topics

The web page of the UK Daily Telegraph has a special bar called “Hot topics”. There you can find the most notable or interesting news of the week.
This time was the turn of, among others, the Milan Fashion week and the Telegraph Ipad app.

jueves, 9 de septiembre de 2010

From broadsheet to web-sheet

If one were to arrive at the telegraph for the first time, the first thing one would notice is the sheer diversity available on the header of the page. The –arguably- biggest newspaper in Britain certainly tries to push itself into a wide range of topics, while still trying to keep an overall clear aesthetic. But we will refer to aesthetics and ergonomics some other time.

For now, we will concentrate on the sections that the webpage offers on a daily basis: “News”, “Sports”, “Finance”, “Lifestyle”, “Comment”, “Travel”, “Culture”, “Technology”, “Fashion” and “Motoring”. The site also offers a set of services related jobs and dating.

viernes, 3 de septiembre de 2010

And we're off

Dear readers,

Throughout the next months we'll be giving you a thorough analysis of the web portal of The Daily Telegraph. Stay tuned for weekly posts dissecting the sites layout, accessibility and -of course- content.

With that said, we encourage your participation in this blog by giving us a heads up in the comment section below! Drop a few lines and let us know if there's something we can do to make your stay in The Workshop's Telegraph as pleasant as possible.

Catalina and Manuel