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Nicola Trunfio

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  1. a couple of hqs temperley fw07 zoomlookbook.com
  2. Nicola Trunfio replied to a post in a topic in General Talk
    embarassed *trying to hide the knives in my pockets* OUCH!
  3. why cry?
  4. ^^^ yeah that is zupavideo and song as well, that my molvanian friend shared to me i'm still... elektronik :| supersonik :|
  5. hahahaha okay
  6. Since when having a guy on yr screen made you gay <_< ..you should pay more attentiom to yr Avi and Sig...it's pretty obvious that yr not gay yeah, if so... then just a few girls @ bz are straight
  7. Nicola Trunfio replied to a post in a topic in General Talk
    who made you cry? :knives:
  8. yeees that's why i'll give a chance to others
  9. right
  10. okay, here it is
  11. Nicola Trunfio replied to rosada's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    thanx carmelita and nath for all of these pics
  12. Nicola Trunfio replied to a post in a topic in General Talk
    listening radio
  13. darkman
  14. clue?
  15. thank you, soyee! i'm glad that you already listened and liked it :hell yea!:
  16. P#6 Sonar Kollektiv Ten Years, Who Cares? this year sonar kollektiv celebrates 10 years! so this compilation is about most significant releases for all time. all kind of styles and genres, this compilation gives the understanding - who is and what is sonar kollektiv! enjoy! playlist: 1. micatone - quiet boy 2. sirius mo - u-again 3. dimlite - back to universe (slapped eyeballers remix) 4. jazzanova - let your heart be free (2007 edit) 5. jazzanova - that night (wahoo remix) 6. ame - sarari 7. markus enochson - for you to see (tiger stripes remix vox) 8. kabuki - after the fire (fear. cleveland watkiss) 9. slope - komputa groove direct link: http://rpod.ru/personal/external/33975.mp3 listen online: http://sonarkollektiv.rpod.ru RSS-subscribe: http://sonarkollektiv.rpod.ru/rss.xml
  17. last posters are too hard for me
  18. gemma
  19. Nicola Trunfio replied to Super K's post in a topic in Music
    i can't get no sleep... :| the herbaliser - who's the realest? jermaine jackson & michael jackson - tell me i'm not dreaming 4hero - morning child plaid - scoobs in columbia ferrer & sydenham inc. - the undertow osunlade - i don't know jazzanova - that night (wahoo remix) quarteto em cy - tudo que voce podia ser alicia keys - feeling you, feeling me nouvelle vague - don't go
  20. Nicola Trunfio replied to mylovelyangel's post in a topic in Music
    the thread is already exisist here >>> http://www.bellazon.com/main/index.php?showtopic=7040 in the music section
  21. i wanted to say it's micatone's "quite boy"... but it's zlad! suddenly hahahaha elektronik :| supersonik :|
  22. this guy from the poster is really trying hard for someone to recognize him
  23. thanx peyt and emilia for the pics! she's gorgeous as always! #1 (suddenly there's no more notifications coming on my mail about the posts ) absolutely right!
  24. zero 7 is one of my fav (Y) and portishead is really great collective! like them too
  25. Italian designer Gianfranco Ferre dies By COLLEEN BARRY, Associated Press Writer Sun Jun 17, 9:49 PM ET MILAN, Italy - Gianfranco Ferre, the Italian designer known as the "architect of fashion" for his structured, sculpted shapes and for his groundbreaking tenure at Christian Dior, died Sunday, a hospital said. He was 62. Ferre was taken to the San Raffaele hospital in Milan on Friday after suffering a massive brain hemorrhage. The hospital, in a statement authorized by Ferre's family, said he died Sunday night. Condolences from Italy's top designers poured in as word of his death spread �” just days before the menswear spring-summer 2008 collections were to get under way in Milan later this week. Giorgio Armani, perhaps the king of the "Made in Italy" world to which Ferre also belonged, said he had long admired Ferre's artistic and intellectual work. "When I think of Gianfranco Ferre, the idea that comes immediately to mind is the dignity, the calm, the sense of responsibility that he brought to his work," Armani said, according to the ANSA news agency. Ferre started his career as an accessories and jewelry designer, and then moved on to clothes. His unofficial title as Italy's architect of fashion came thanks to the degree in architecture he obtained in 1969 from Milan's Polytechnic Institute that inspired his designs. He started his own company in the mid-1970s, but his major leap came in 1989, when he was tapped by Bernard Arnault to be the top designer for Christian Dior. At the time, it was almost unheard of for a non-French designer to take the reins of the venerable Parisian house. Ferre stayed on at Dior until the fall of 1996, when he returned to Milan to tend to his own men's and women's collections. Ferre's style was based on simple and structured lines, and the white blouse became one of his trademarks. His suits were used by businesswomen around the world looking for a sophisticated look. For the evening, Ferre often made important dresses with ample skirts supported by layers of crinoline. Ferre himself cut a unique figure, a big teddy bear of a man dressed impeccably in three-piece suits. Donatella Versace called Ferre a man "from another time" who helped change Italian fashion. "He was a great couturier who knew how to create an absolute chic with details that I will never get tired of looking at and that will remain in the history of fashion," ANSA quoted Versace as saying. Ferre represented "the highest level of style, of artisanship, of creativity," said Roberto Cavalli. "A true artist, pure, a beautiful person who will be missed by the whole fashion world." In 2002, Ferre sold Gianfranco Ferre to It Holding, but he stayed on as creative director. His spring-summer 2008 menswear collection is scheduled to be presented Sunday in Milan. Born Aug. 15, 1944 in Legnano, in northern Italy, Ferre worked and lived in India for several years. His passion for travel and world cultures was often reflected in his collections. He is survived by a brother and sister-in-law, as well as a cousin, Rita Airaghi, who served as his longtime assistant. There was no immediate word on funeral arrangements. rest in peace, gff the architect