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1 of the 4
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Hi,
Please send replies to satish@acubahn.com
We are currently looking for QA Tester . Below are the details: Please feel free to call/mail should you have any questions. Thanks & have a good day.
Role : QA Tester
Location: Plano, TX
Duration: 6+ months
Start Date: Immediate
straight F2F interview. H1 will work
· HP QC
· QTP
· Web testing experience
· BPT (nice to have)
1 of the 4
· Skills listed above
· Load runner Performance Testing experience
Please send your updated resume ASAP
Thanks,
Satish Pottavathini
Acubahn Inc
Tel: 248-233-6504
Email: satish@acubahn.com
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Dear Associates,
Below is the job description, let me know if you have any consultants
Title: Sr. JAVA Consultant
Location: St. Louis, MO
Duration: 6-12months extendable
Interview: Phone + SKYPE
Description:
Thanks&Regards
Manoj Kumar
IT - Recruiter
Sun-IT Solutions, Inc.,
7400 Baymeadows way, Suite # 315, Jacksonville, FL 32256
Phone: 904-737-2046 Ext:157 | Fax: 904-371-5195
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Dear Associates,
Below is the job description, let me know if you have any consultants
Title: Sr. JAVA Consultant
Location: St. Louis, MO
Duration: 6-12months extendable
Interview: Phone + SKYPE
Description:
Thanks&Regards
Manoj Kumar
IT - Recruiter
Sun-IT Solutions, Inc.,
7400 Baymeadows way, Suite # 315, Jacksonville, FL 32256
Phone: 904-737-2046 Ext:157 | Fax: 904-371-5195
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October 15, 2012 11:53 am
As one of the pre-eminent purveyors of vintage, Cameron Silver's latest endeavor, Decades: A Century of Fashion, is an editorialized take on twentieth-century fashion in a way that befits the legacy he's created at Decades, his retail concept since 1997. "I have always had the philosophy of vintage that looks modern, and that's really the concept also of the book," Silver describes of the coffee-table tome meets vintage fashion reference, which includes never-before-seen photos narrating each decade of the twentieth century alongside Silver's first-person essays. "My goal is that when someone looks at the book and they see a picture, they think, I have to buy that—that looks so modern." (And they really do look of-the-moment—the ruffle dress [pictured, left], looks so very Balenciaga Spring 2013 to us.) To delve deeply into each decade, Silver first identified the things, people, clothes, and settings that inspired his own reference to the time, and then he played with contradictions to show the breadth of design achieved over each ten-year period. "I always like the idea of contradiction, and every decade has these polar opposites that extend throughout it that really shape it," he says.
And though he may live and breathe vintage fashion, Silver still keeps a studied eye on the present. "Designers who are excelling now are creating a new vocabulary, a new way of dressing," he reflects of the Spring '13 collections. "Things don't look as derived from the past, which was completely acceptable for the first decade of the twenty-first century, or the 'Decades decade' because everything was so vintage-inspired. I'm seeing things I have never seen before—it's a very healthy time." And while Silver believes that for designers today, it's a setup for failure to look too vintage, the unearthed photos published in his book may be ripe for the taking. "I have a feeling we'll see a lot of the images in the book reinterpreted on the runway because some of them have never been published before." Here, an exclusive first look inside the book.
—Alexis Brunswick
Photos: Decades: A Century of Fashion
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The Decades Of Style, Decoded By Cameron Silver
October 15, 2012 1:19 pm
Nicole Trunfio's career started with a bang at age 17 when Tom Ford discovered her during his time at Gucci, and in the past ten years, the Australian model has walked the runways for Versace, Roberto Cavalli, and Valentino, among others, and starred in campaigns for Karl Lagerfeld, Dolce & Gabbana, and Guess. These days, however, instead of pounding the catwalks, you're more likely to find Trunfio sitting in the front rows, preening for photographers at events, or hard at work in her jewelry studio. The 26-year-old launched her fine jewelry line, Trunfio Jewels, last month after three years of conception. Each bracelet (her signature is the Universe Bracelet, a simple band with interchangeable charms), stackable ring, or pair of earrings incorporates a pyramid in the design, which is strong, defined, and timeless, according to Trunfio. "I'm more about a concept and don't buy costume jewelry at all. I think that in today's market, what's more important is investment pieces that are personal," she told Style.com of the line, which is available to purchase through her Web site. "For example, I wear a gold Rolex every single day and didn't really wear a watch until I could get my gold Rolex."
Trunfio has dabbled with jewelry design in the past (she studied it in school), but this project is her most focused and hands-on to date. "I'm a perfectionist and guess the reason why this collection took me so long was I really wanted to be involved in the process—get in there, sketching and designing, working with the casters and jewelers, polishing and examining every surface myself, art-directing the Web site," she explained. "I can truly see myself doing this when I'm an old granny." For the time being, Trunfio plans on releasing one new collection each year. Her next lineup will be based on the Zodiac ("I look at Astrology Zone obsessively and truly believe in horoscopes," she said), and she also has a men's capsule in the works (think bracelets with more masculine charms like pavé diamond bullets and skulls). As if that weren't enough, Trunfio is also the front woman of electro-rock band Henry Blak. They had their first performance one year ago during NYFW at Milk and have been working on recording, mixing, and shopping their EP around to record labels. It helps that Trunfio's father is a musician and she has been singing her entire life. It's a lot to juggle, but Trunfio keeps her cool about multitasking. "I'm more dedicated and passionate than ever about seeing my personal vision through." Here, Trunfio shows off her own designs.
—Brittany Adams
Photos: Courtesy of Trunfio Jewels
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Model-Slash: Jewelry Designer Nicole Trunfio