Midnight Hot: Sexy Photoshoots

Stunning models, minimal clothing and great views - it must be Midnight Hot Monday at FashionTV!

Sexy photoshoots can easily become more sleazy than sexy. But these three videos highlight how talented photographers can be seductive and artful at the same time.

Esotiq Lingerie: Sexy Photoshoot


A blonde model walks down an alley wearing nothing but lingerie and a trench coat. Sounds like one of your fantasies, right? Click PLAY below and watch the fantasy come to life.


Liliana Matthaus Photoshoot for FHM Magazine


Liliana Matthaus poses for photographer Peter Jirmann Jr. in a black and white photoshoot for FHM Germany. The Ukrainian model poses in revealing lingerie and transparent lace dresses. The result is an uber-sexy fashion production. Click PLAY below to see how sexy magazine covers are made!


Moness: Photoshoot by Dom Jamieson


In this fashion film by Dom Jamieson, one woman is more than enough to create a tempting and desirable scene. A tattooed model wears lingerie and an oversized shirt. The seductive looks, slow-motion photography and the music add a lustful dimension to the photoshoot. Enjoy!

Karlie Kloss? Joan Smalls? Daria Strokus? Who Will Make the Spring 2014First Face List?

Though the Spring/Summer 2014 shows are long gone, with FashionTV, the show’s live on! We’ve been busy counting through the New York, London, Milan, and Paris catwalks to see which models were hot and which were not... just in time to reveal FashionTV’s First Face countdown.

Just like clothes, models become trendy too. All it takes is one designer to select a unique face to represent their brand; and before you know it, all the designers are fighting over them!


Cara Delevingne | Fall 2013-14


Just look at everybody’s favorite model Cara Delevingne’s breakthrough, when, by the time the 2013 collections came around, she had built a reputation for herself as one of the hottest, most in-demand catwalk models of all time!



Cara first made it to our First Face list in Spring/Summer 2013, when she came in at 7th place, then again in Fall 2013-14. Within the space of 6 short months, the big-browed Brit had jumped a whole five places, reaching the number three spot! This season, however, Cara walked a very small, select number of shows, yet if she opened them all... she too could be FashionTV’s First Face of the Spring/Summer 2014 collections.
In just a few days, FashionTV will reveal the list of top 10 models that were the first face on the runway at some of the world’s biggest designer shows. But who will make the cut?


Catherine McNeil | Fall 2013-14



Last season it was Australian stunner Catherine McNeil that ruled the runway for Fall 2013-14, and crowned #1. After taking a two-year break from the model limelight, McNeil came back with avengance; walking at the most opulent shows and securing the coveted opening slot at the fairest show of them all: Elie Saab.


Esther Heesch | Fall 2013-14



Falling in at second place, was Esther Heech, who made it to the list for her debut appearance. Will the gorgeous German revive, or break her spot for Spring/Summer 2014 too? Stay tuned with FashionTV before all is revealed! FashionTV’s First Face Countdown will air on FashionTV from November, 22-28 for a week-long special.

Midnight Hot: Sexy Pajamas for HOT Nights

How would you describe your nights? Boring and ordinary or hot and sexy? What do you think about adding a sweet taste to the time between the sheets? Check out the following Midnight Hot clips and find out new ways to change each and every night to one that won’t be forgotten...

Pyjama Party


When it’s bedtime, pajamas are great for a variety of factors.  Of course, there’s the comfort level.  But there’s also the pajamas that are made of silk, satin, and lace that feel good and take that sexiness up a notch.  Why not find a way to include both factors at bedtime?

Whatever your reason for wearing pajamas may be, this clip offers you the best pajamas trends coming directly from the most romantic city in the world – Paris. Pink, turquoise, prints, lace, and casual pieces make for a playful but sexy collection and a Pyjama Party worth watching.



Fix Lingerie Photoshoot


Two beautiful models, one fashion photographer and lots of sexy pajamas designs. This is what you are about to see in the following clip. Models Paula and Alicia are on hand for a Fix lingerie photoshoot where they pose in undergarments, pajamas and fashionable items in a variety of happy colors like pink and a few sophisticated colors like black, that look playful and casual here in a cute way. This fun clip showcases that a woman can be comfortable and sexy at the same time...


Charmante Lingerie Show


Charmante is a lingerie brand based in Colombia, Venezuela that brings a new scent to the undergarments fashion shows. This collection offers some great sexy pajamas designs, and makes you wonder about all those nights that you went to bed wearing used and not-at-all sexy clothes. Watch the stunning models on the stage and start fantasizing about the perfect nights ahead...



Victoria’s Secret 2013 Fashion Show

The show we’ve all been waiting for has finally arrived, and we were there to capture all the best moments. Although the show won’t be airing on network television till December, we’ve put together some exclusive clips for your viewing pleasure NOW.

Backstage at the Victoria’s Secret show, we catch up with all the models while they are getting their hair and makeup done and wearing those ever-so-cute pink monogrammed silk robes. Then we grab our seats in the audience and start filming (and ohhhing and awwwing). We’ve got footage of some of the highlights of the show that just can’t be missed!

Take a trip down the East Coast away from the VS show in New York and travel to Miami where the highly anticipated Funkshion Fashion Week Miami Beach took place. Funkshion is a fashion show that fuses fashion and music together to bring that extra funk to both worlds. This show marked the 25th anniversary since the show’s inception.  This is a show dedicated to emerging progressive designers who get to present their collections to the media, celebrities, international buyers and the public, so tensions were high! Also, the general public is invited to attend for free (of course you must get an RSVP in advance)!

Finally we bring you footage from the fashion shows at Fashion Rio. In its 24th edition, Fashion Rio in Brazil kicked off with three local designers presenting their Winter 2014 collections and we immediately saw a pattern: monochromatic colors, lots of leather--suede and smooth--and dynamic animal prints.


1 -  Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show 2013 Backstage


The Victoria’s Secret models explain what they are feeling before the show while they get ready while wearing their silk pink signature Victoria’s Secret robes. We checked out the hair products and see lots of 2-inch barrel curling irons, which the hair stylists use on the girls horizontally rather than vertically! We are definitely going to be trying that this week!


2 -  Sneak Peak of the Victoria’s Secret 2013 Runway Show


We’ve compiled some of the can’t-miss parts of the show to put in our exclusive sneak peek video. The show officially airs on CBS on December 10, but for those who can’t wait to see some of the action, this video will surely satisfy!


3 - La GlamRock Runway Show from Funkshion Fashion Week Miami Beach


Miami native Lauren Ashley presented her new collection for La GlamRock, and it was a crowd favorite. Her distinctive fashion-forward with a spicy rock star edge has gained quite a cult following in Miami and beyond. She says her woman is one who “knows who she is, what she wants and is not afraid to make that distinctive statement with her fashion."


4 - Felizola Runway Show from Funkshion Fashion Week Miami Beach


This highly anticipated collection featured many form-hugging fit long dresses that made models that accentuated the models’ tall and slender frames. Felizola has received much recognition for his work in the fashion industry such as "Victoria Puig de Lange Award 2012," "Ibero Personality of the Year 2012" in Paris and the Medal of Merit by the U.S. Congress. This past March he was dubbed as the newest "Miami Fashion ICON Award" by Miami Fashion Week.


5 - Coca Cola Jeans Winter 2014 Show at Fashion Rio


This show had some celebrity cred as actress Bruna Marquezine kicked off the show. She is the girlfriend of Brazilian footballer Neymar, which when seeing the collection, was a nice touch--after all, the overall theme in this collection was inspired by the game itself. The sporty chic collections took the theme so literal by adding numbers to the fronts and backs, just like on a jersey.

Top 5: Sexiest Movie Scenes

The great thing about winter season is that it gives you a reason to sit down, pour a glass of wine, and cosy-up in front of a good movie. This week FashionTV takes a look at five of the sexiest movie scenes of all time, past and present.


Whether they are about love, sex, or obsession; a well produced sexy scene can leave an impression for a lifetime. From cult movie moments to our editor’s personal picks, see if you agree with our sexy selection.

Salma Hayek’s Sensual Table Dance


It’s a cult moment, when Salma Hayek takes to the table in Quentin Tarantino's 1996 movie “From Dusk Till Dawn,” wearing little more than a snake and seducing Quentin himself with her confident strides. But you could never tell that Salma had a deathly fear of the reptiles from this scene...


Jessica Alba’s Sin City Dance


She is one of the most beautiful women in the world and took on the role as exotic dancer Nancy Callahan in 2005 box office hit “Sin City.” Following the release of the movie, the actress revealed that she needed to visit strip clubs to learn the ropes, and despite choosing not to get nude for her role: a lasso and chaps were always going to be sexy enough.


Cameron Diaz is a Bad Teacher


She’s washing cars to help raise money for her students in "Bad Teacher" (2011) and kindly dresses in her skimpiest attire for the occasion. Wearing a pair of killer hotpants and a plaid shirt tied at the waist, Cameron gets seriously involved in foaming the cars and herself... all in the name of a worthy cause.


Two for One: Vicky Cristina Barcelona Kiss


Written and directed by Woody Allen, “Vicky Cristina Barcelona” (2008) sees Rebecca Hall and Scarlett Johannson on vacation in Spain where they meet painter Javier Bardem. But it is the famous scene between Scarlett and Javiers ex-wife, played by Penelope Cruz, that is the sexiest of them all: where we witness an intimate moment in the dark room between all three.


Blue is the Warmest Colour


It is being advertised as one of the most sexually explicit movies of all time (aside from porn), and has just hit the American screens. "Blue is the Warmest Colour" (2013) is a French film that explores the relationship of a teenage girl who falls in love with an older woman. The movie, which has received rave reviews from the Toronto International Film Festival has also been dubbed controversial, with intimate sex scenes lasting for a full, uninterrupted 6 minutes.

Family Friendly Paradise in Fiji

Travel writer Fiona Harper discovers one of her all-time favourite hotel rooms and more at the Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort in Fiji. 

“Sorry I’m late, I fell asleep on the massage table.” It’s not a bad excuse is it? Slick with scented Pure Fijian body oil and looking slightly unkempt thanks to ‘spa hair’, I’ve kept my fellow passengers waiting for our jaunt to Nakawaga rainforest and waterfall.

Lulled to sleep post massage, in true ‘Fiji time’ therapist Selai allowed me to slumber on for 35 minutes before I woke myself embarrassingly by snoring. It’s usual for the masseuse to give a gentle yet firm shake a few minutes after a massage is complete. But not today. Which sort of sums up the attitude of many Fijians whose mantra seems to be ‘take your time’, reflecting their warm generous nature, where nothing is rushed, knowing that everything happens eventually.

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This attitude is in abundance, in the nicest possible way, at Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort, a few minutes from downtown Savusavu on the island of Vanua Levu. A serious contender for one of the finest family friendly resorts on the planet, every child is allocated their own private nanny upon arrival. Predominantly women (though I’m sure a male nanny would be available if requested – nothing is too much trouble at JMC), their orange and blue shirts are spotted everywhere. Each has a young child in their arms, riding their backs, walking hand in hand or poking around the shallows on the beach. It’s hands on, interactive child minding with a subtle environmental educational approach, that enables parents to share adult time with eachother, rekindling romance or allowing time to talk uninterrupted, knowing their kids are in the very best hands.

While many Kids Clubs are tacked on as an afterthought at JMC, the Bula Club is one of its main features, taking up a good portion of the vast landscaped grounds. With its own commercial kitchen, swimming pool, waterslide, tree house (which looks like so much fun I’m tempted to climb into it myself), miniature tennis court, table tennis table, crèche, quiet areas and noisy areas, it’s the key to extraordinary repeat guest numbers. Indeed, some families have been spending annual holidays here for years. Beyond the kid’s facilities, the attraction for adults is equally enticing, combining luxurious bures, fine food, child-free serenity zones, activities aplenty or peaceful daybeds for doing absolutely nothing. Designed on a traditional Fijian village, it’s a winning combination that ensures JMC appears on ‘best of’ lists worldwide.

In a crowded field of would be contenders there’s a plethora of resorts laying claim to offering the very best hotel rooms, service and facilities. But what qualifies as ‘best’? And who is qualified to make this claim anyway? Sure there are strict criteria when it comes to hotel star ratings that determine whether a property rates (and retains) its coveted five stars or is relegated lesser status. But a star rating is not necessarily the best indicator.

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So, while any ‘best’ assessment or list is subjective, I’m prepared to risk the wrath of more worldly travellers and place The Villa (or simply Bure 25) at Jean Michel Cousteau Resort Fiji in my list of Best Hotel Rooms. Why?

Firstly, for the rather unsexy reasons of an abundance of natural light and ventilation – an absolute essential in the tropics. I have a love/hate relationship with air conditioning, preferring the sensation and aromas of tropic-infused air wafting over warm bare skin. Feeling cold is not a sensation I embrace whilst in the tropics. Banks of timber louvers fitted with insect screens keep the bugs out and the breeze in. A shower with double overhead roses has a glass sliding wall opening onto another one outdoors (there are actually four showers in The Villa, because one is rarely enough right?). The bathroom is palatial with a glass wall beyond the stone hot tub that looks into a high-walled garden courtyard with waterfall.

Secondly, space. There’s plenty of it. A master bedroom is dominated by a muslin curtained four poster bed. Slide back the louver doors to welcome the south easterly trade winds and enjoy the view across the deck, raised day bed and horizon edge private plunge pool which in turn flows onto grass, a beach and the ocean beyond. So much space.

Other reasons I rate The Villa highly include a pavilion living room with mini kitchen, linked to the bedroom by undercover dining area, which doubles as another bedroom with its own bathroom. There’s a full sized fridge to store fresh fruit snaffled from the organic garden nearby.

Did I mention the swimming pool? Located on the point, and therefore some distance from the main pool and restaurant area, The Villa is the only bure with its own private pool.

If your budget is a little more modest, ocean front bures, both one and two bedroom are spacious, beautifully appointed and oh so romantic. I particularly like Bure 24’s layout and island view, though another repeat offender swears by Bure 5. Limited to 25 bures, there are actually no bad ones.

But the main reason I rate JMC so highly is for the intangibles. With a strong environmental focus, a team of warm, hospitable staff and an ethos of sustainable tourism that supports the local community, JMC offers a holiday with heart. The place just has a good soul – you can feel it. Much like Fiji itself.

Take a Road Trip in Australia

Travel Writer Fiona Harper explains why jumping in the car and taking a road trip in Australia makes for a fantastic holiday - and shares her favourite Aussie drives. 

Do you remember Jack Nicolson in the movie As Good as it Gets? Playing eccentric, obsessive-compulsive Melvin, he was rather nervous about an impromptu road trip with Carol whom he rather fancied and Simon whom he didn’t. He had prepared a carefully labelled playlist tagged to ‘get things going’ or for use as ‘icebreakers’ as the three of them settled into leather seats and drove out of New York bound for good times and noodle salad. I can’t watch that movie without wishing I too was heading off on an extended road trip.

Growing up in country West Australia, family holidays always included a road trip: we rarely flew anywhere. Three kids on the back seat, plus the dog (sometimes a hitchhiker too). Border collie crossbreed Poochie was always first in the car whenever it looked like Team Harper was hitting the road and was never left behind. Except for that one time, in Whyalla I think it was after crossing the Nullarbor Plain, when Dad somehow managed to drive off without her, creating buckets of hysterical tears from the back seat when we realised. We went back though and thankfully found her, welcoming her return into our back seat bunker with delirious delight.

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Usually we’d have a caravan hitched behind us, which back then were all bubble-like curves with oversized windows. Actually the windows were so large I managed to roll right out of one, landing with a thud on the dirt one night while asleep on the top bunk. But that’s a story Mum would rather I not tell (sorry Mum, I have). Later, our family moved to the Pilbara and road trips became more adventurous as we ventured off road, billowing clouds of fine ochre dust coating us, the camper trailer and everything packed inside it. Poochie was still with us, her white coat tinted as red as our feet, swimming alongside us in freshwater streams, clamouring up cliffs, chasing lizards or sleeping exhausted beside the campfire while Mum prepared dinner on the camp stove.

Fast forward 30 years and despite open skies and low cost airlines encouraging us to fly hither and thither, I still love the thrill of hitting the road. Whether that road is paved with asphalt, dirt, gravel or bulldust, it’s the lure of the unknown that is so enticing. No matter whether the verge is bordered by architecturally miserable roadhouses or primeval rainforest, once in the car it’s kind of like having your own private ticket to ride, destination unknown. Sure maps, apps and guidebooks have quashed some of the mystery but they’ve also made driving off into the unknown a whole lot more fun (and safe) too.

So where are my favourite Australian drives? The Great Ocean Road in Victoria remains a firm favourite, so too Queensland’s Captain Cook Highway flanked by reef and rainforest between Cairns and Port Douglas. The Gold Coast Hinterland has the Scenic Rim, all craggy dormant volcanic peaks clad with rainforest, while further north and inland from the Sunshine Coast Steve Irwin Way winds through the Glasshouse Mountains. Out west the Cape to Cape route rambles through award winning vineyards, karri forest and small towns, hugging the coast in parts, rolling through farmland in others. In Tasmania, just about every outing is worthy of ‘road trip’ status the whole state is so damn pretty, but I am rather fond of the Huon Trail south of Hobart that meets up with the car-carrying barge to Bruny Island.

We’re awfully fortunate in Australia to have such splendid road infrastructure. Hitting the road, whether for a few weeks or a few hours really is as good as it gets.

 
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