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    2. Shadox

      Shadox

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  5. Next year promises to be a revolution for some of the best-known cars on the road. Among the new models due to arrive in 2019 is an all-electric version of the Mini, a 21st century relaunch of the Land Rover Defender and a brand new Volkswagen Golf. Other po[CENSORED]r models due for replacement include the Nissan Juke, BMW 1 Series, Range Rover Evoque and Renault Clio. But the biggest trend next year is set to be the arrival of a wave of new electric cars. As well as Mini, you’ll also see Audi, Mercedes, Porsche, Honda and Polestar (Volvo’s electric car brand) launching battery-powered cars, the beginning of a new dawn in driving that will only continue to expand and improve over the next handful of years. Some of those electric cars promise sensational performance, as do new versions of the Porsche 911 and Toyota Supra. Read on to find out whether it’s worth waiting for a new car in 2019, or looking for a great deal on a model that will soon be replaced.
  6. The Christmas lunch Whether they live in the village or in a town, the Romanians prepare rich dishes during the Christmas period. Although traditions are changing and things are not like a hundred years ago, the Romanian Christmas, situated between tradition and modernity, kept the ritual exaggeration of the winter holiday. Some of Romanian prefers to prepare the food at home and wait the carol singers, while others prefer to go and buy all the food for Christmas. In this way, the supermarkets become crowded and this is the theme of the Romanian television a few days before Christmas. Together with the changes, with the loans from other people, in the cities of Romania emerged the Christmas fairs. Contrary to the fairs of the Germanic peoples, here predominates the meat, although in the period before Christmas is the fast. In the days of the feast, 24, 25 and 26 December for the Romanians things are well established: on December 24, the feast is celebrated in the community, on December 25 is Christmas Day that almost necessarily happens with the family. Only on December 26, people begin to visit relatives and friends. The custom of singing Christmas carols on the streets and in the people’s homes is better kept in the regions of Bucovina and Maramures. In urban areas, the custom is going to disappear. Sometimes, just the kids and friends can make a visit to sing the songs of Christmas. There is also the art form of singing these songs. One such example is the phenomenon Hrusca Stefan, one of the most famous artists of Christmas songs. For Romanians, he is a symbol of Christmas and many families cannot imagine these days without Stefan Hrusca. Who is interesting to po[CENSORED]r carols, the "Icons" band of the Music Academy "Gheorghe Dima" from Cluj-Napoca, has a repertoire of carols that shows the archaic substrate of these songs. The ancient texts of carols describe aspects of human life, and in a family that receives the group of singers, there are carols for all members, depending on age, profession and social group. So, Romanian holidays involve an arsenal of new and old traditions, some invented in recent years. Things evolve, but the abundance and the religious meanings of this period remain a feature of the Romanian holidays.
  7. London - As 2018 begins, trend followers and style conscious consumers are already looking ahead to the key themes and trends that are set to influence their wardrobes, lifestyle, and interiors. However, even though the new year may have only just begun, key retailers across the globe are already anticipating what the main trends of 2019 are set to be as they plan their upcoming collections. So what key themes are set to shape shoppers looks for 2019? FashionUnited shares 5 main trends for 2019 from forecasting insiders WGSN with you below. Seasonal Versatility Although trans-season designs have been important for a number of years now, 2019 has been highlighted as the year in which products which adapt to seasonal conditions will become mainstream. As consumers continue to travel further across the globe and climate change deepens, consumers will demand outerwear for every type of season, and a wardrobe to match. Products with interchangeable linings, detachable hoods, or sleeves and waterproof layers will be in high demand as they appeal to the urban nomads. A prime example of this trend is Ravean heated jackets. The down heated jacket comes with a 12V battery which can be used to heat the jacket (or charge your mobile phone), making it comfortable in temperatures varying between minus 23C and 12C The New Formal Over the past few years distinctions made between casual wear and formal wear have been increasingly blurred, thanks to the rise in athleisure wear, more relaxed office dress codes as well as the emergence of new work and home lifestyles. However tailoring is set to make a comeback in 2019, as power dressing makes its way back into the workplace as well as into consumers social lives. A little more rebellious than before, key dress codes will include oversized or boxy blazers paired with streetwear bottoms, such as joggers. Early influencers of this trend include the Louis Vuitton x Supreme collaboration for AW ‘17, Mix Master and Theory’s 2.0 collection. Multi-tasking Mirrors Multifunctional and modular trends are not just influencing the fashion industry - they are also driving design trends across interiors. One of the main trends set to go mainstream in 2019 is multi-tasking mirrors. What does this trend exactly entail? Think mirrors which are incorporated into furniture, or double-tasking mirrors which also work as a lighting device, entertainment systems, and even health trackers - don't be surprised if by 2019 your mirror will be telling you you're running low on vitamin D or running late for a meeting. A clear example of the future of mirrors comes from US retail giant Amazon, who recently filed for a patent for a “blended-reality” mirror, which could offer consumers the possibility to try on any outfit, in any location from the comforts of their home. The blended-reality mirror would use a system of cameras, projectors, displays, mirrors, and lighting which could add layers of pixels to a moving image on a screen based on a real-time basis. Animal Alternatives As an increasing number of consumers around the globe are showing more and more interest in sustainability, sustainable fabrics and vegan alternatives have become somewhat of a hot topic as of late. In 2019, the sustainable materials are predicted to go mainstream, as consumers seek over more responsible alternatives for their wardrobes to suit their changing lifestyles. An increase in products made from lyocell and tencell has already been noted, whereas leading Italian fashion house Gucci previously made headlines last autumn pledging to go fur-free. MoMA’s Items: Is Fashion Modern also featured alternative animal-free fabrics as a key theme, showing casing animal-free leather produced from genetically modified yeast and Bolt Threads x Stella McCartney's collaboration on synthetic silk. The Gladiator Sandal An item which has withstood the test of time is set to make its comeback in 2019: the Gladiator Sandal. Although these sandals haven’t been in mainstream style since the early 2000s, 2019 is set to change this as the rise of the 90s influence will lead to renewed interest in bohemian styles for spring and summer - think Sienna Miller and Kate Moss at festivals. WGSN has linked the return of the gladiator sandal to the increased interest in knee high and over the knee boots, which is set to pace the way for statement-making sandals. This trend has already been seen on the catwalk for Spring/Summer 2018 at the likes of Valentino, Altuzarra, and Dolce and Gabbana. Homepage Photo credits (left to right): Valentino SS'18 via Catwalkpictures, Mirror via Pexels and Stella McCartney x Bolt Threads via Bolt Threads Photo 1: Ravean heated women's down jackets, courtesy of Ravean Photo 2: Louis Vuitton x Supreme AW'17, via Catwalkpictures Photo 3: Mirrors, via Pexels Photo 4: Bolt Threads x Stella McCartney and Biosilk body, via Bolt Threads Photo 5 (left to right) : Altuzarra, Valentino and Dolce and Gabbana SS'18, via Catwalkpictures
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