Vrettos vrettakos biography
- Vrettos Vrettakos is a London-based Greek designer who is very successful and famous in the international fashion industry.
- Biography.
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Super rock star Gwen Stefani wore a custom-made creation by Greek fashion designer Vrettos Vrettakos, for the season finale of The Voice of America.
It’s the first time that the singer’s artistic team chose a total look for Stefani from the same brand, from head-to-toe clothes, including shoes. The crystal bomber jacket ensemble and boots were decorated with thousands of Swarovski crystals in a 3D pattern, with four different sizes of crystals formed to create a snakeskin resemblance.
The one piece jumpsuit follows the same philosophy, with the same embellished crystal gloves and towering draped boots completing the look. One million crystals were used in total for this ensemble which took a month of preparation. It is already considered by foreign press to be one of the most expensive looks ever presented, in the biggest shows worldwide!
Greek Haute Couture Fashion Designer Vrettos Vrettakos showcased by uber-glam Gwen Stefani for The Voice Finale
Gwen Stefani, judge on The Voice America alongside her fellow judges Camila Cabello, John
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Nikiforos Vrettakos
Greek poet
Nikiforos Vrettakos (Greek: Νικηφόρος Βρεττάκος; 1 January 1912 – 4 August 1991) was a Greek writer and poet.
Biography
Nikephoros Vrettakos was born in the village of Krokees, near Sparta, Laconia but originated from Mani. He published his first collection of poems, Under Shadows and Lights, in 1929, at the age of seventeen. That same year he moved to Athens to attend university, but left after a year to take a series of jobs as a clerk in various businesses. In 1937 he began a thirty-year career in the Greek Civil Service, also seeing combat service in the Greco-Italian War during this period. In 1967 he responded to the takeover of Greece by a military dictatorship by going into self-imposed exile in Switzerland and Italy, where he remained until returning to Greece in 1974.[1][2] He also wrote a poem about Kostas Georgakis, the student who set himself ablaze in Genoa as a protest against the junta.
Nikephoros Vrettakos was considered one of Greece's most important poets. He won a number of prizes and medal
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