Monday 28 June 2010

Summer Must Reads/Must Listens/Must do's/Must watches.

Often the summer, although filled with lots of gorgeous weather and excitement, can drag (especially when you are into the ninth consecutive week of working just to pay off that lousy bottomless pit that is an overdraft!) Here are a few things that I hope to fill my summer with and I hope you can tick a few off the list too.
  1. Watch 'A Single Man' on DVD, it is out in the next few weeks and I can guarantee I will have worn it out within a month. I urge that anyone who has not seen this impeccable piece of film to do so ASAP!
  2. Visit the V&A, my favourite museum in London town. The 'Grace Kelly: Style Icon' exhibition is on at the moment and I am dying to see it. 
  3. Exposed at the Tate Modern: Voyeurism, Surveillance and Camera. The exhibition is said to be incredibly innovative.
  4. Vintage Shop, one huge swoop of buying vintage pieces that I can leave as they are, style to the max or alter to suit me perfectly. I am afraid Spalding has very little to offer on that front so a road trip is definitely on the card's.
  5. One thing that Spalding does have on offer is the close proximity of it to the coastline, which means that I hope to fill many a summer hour lazing on the beach.
  6. Summer Listens... Gorillaz album, Massive Attack and Zero 7's greatest hits, all different genre's and perfect summer tunes. 
  7. 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee is one of my favourite books, as I haven't read it in 3/4 years it is at the top of 'my book's to read this summer' pile.
  8. Grazia is my weekly love and in my opinion the best fashion magazine on the shelves.
  9. Get Snap Happy. Well firstly invest in a half decent camera and secondly take far too many photos. I am hoping to have gotten an old polaroid camera by the end of summer and to have been far too snap happy with it.
  10. Invest in Sandals. I have reiterated time and time again my love for this shoe, which ultimately means I wear mine out completely so a good investment in some sandals is always a summer necessity.
I hope I have given you some idea's on how to fill your summer days. If you have any suggestions for me, please holla.

Saturday 26 June 2010

Get drunk on Chanello.

Chanel is like crack to me, so when I heard that Asos.com were stocking vintage Chanel I could not wait to get a hit. Although the pieces are still pricey, they are just amazing to look at! I thought I would share this find with other Chanel addicts, Asos we salute you.

Find your Vintage Chanel HERE.

Picnic Chic.

Summer's here and that means the al fresco wonder of the picnic is here! The concoction of cocktail sausages, finger sandwiches and cartons of juice just seems so much more exciting when served with a blanket and an extra helping of sunshine. Here are my perfect products to get picnic chic...


Remember to get your gingham on and find that perfect straw bag. 

Long time, no see.

Tres sorry for my lack of blogging over the last week, have been far too busy and tired from being too busy. Anyway enough about me, the last week or so has seen some marvellous happenings in the world of fashion and culture; Milan Menswear shows, Paris Menswear beginning, Glasto begins, the sunshine is finally out and summer has officially begun. Expect a lot of blogging over the next couple of days, I have missed this and have much to say on this week's frolics.

Ciao for now.

Wednesday 16 June 2010

Parklife.

All the people, so many people, they all go hand in hand, hand in hand through their Parklife.

Last Saturday a few friends and I trekked to Manchester for some festival fun at Platt fields Park for Parklife. Saw some amazing dj's, the highlights for me being High Contrast and Simian Mobile Disco.

On the fashion front, it seemed it was taken all a little bit too seriously and well I do not think I have ever seen so many bums! As I am sure you can imagine Platt fields was awash with denim shorts, wellies, sandals, waistcoats, headbands and plaits; the usual festival get up. However it was very refreshing so see a few jumpsuits/playsuits (which is a girls nightmare in a porta-loo F.Y.I), hi-tops, maxi-dresses, festival make-up and (it hurts me to say it but) biker boots.

Regardless it was a fantastic day and I had an amazing time with the Manchester & Birmingham girls.
Big Rave Love. x

Let's get naked.

Nudes are still very much here and for me, are the perfecto compliment to the other fierce trends this season; prints, power pastels, waterfall structures, leather shorts, cotton shorts, silk shorts and of course statement make up.
I am always partial to a bit of nudity so here are my top tips on how to sport this tone.
1. Nails: A taupe/mushroom colour has been all over celebrities, models and fashionistas alike and is for me a perfect way to sport the tone. The colouring due to it's fabulous subtlety goes with anything and therefore a weekly manicure is all you need.

2.Jacket: Whether a blazer, leather bomber or waterfall front crop this colouring layers over pretty much any other print or colour. Think of Chloe S/S 2010 and the gorgeous layering of the sumptuous nude tones.

3.Peg legs: This shape of trouser is all over the high street at the moment and even elongates the shortest of legs. A nude peg leg is a fantastic alternative to the white linen trouser and is perfect for those girls (me included) who aren't wanting to flash their pins all summer. Team with a killer wedge and a power pastel vest for a sassy summer look.

4.Shoes: I invested into some nude heels quite a while ago now and I reckon should be an essential in every girls wardrobe. The nude heel gives the sense of endless legs and well which girl would not want that!

Friday 11 June 2010

LOVE IT! I sure do.

Got a last minute email today asking me to work for Love It! magazine next week, very excited and will be sure to fill you in on the happenings.

Also hitting up Manchester tomorrow for Parklife Festival, will be keeping my eye out for festival trends and of course posting them on here.

Have a lovely weekend.

Marie Claire Inspire & Mentor.

Wednesday was a busy day! In the morning I visited Marie Claire HQ and went to their 'Inspire & Mentor' Q&A session, in turn met some fantastic people including William Tempest whose collections I am completely in awe of. I managed to grab some top tips and would recommend it to anyone interested in getting into to the fashion industry, they put you in touch with some incredible and successful people.

Knightsbridge Topshop.

On Wednesday I had a gander around the new Topshop branch in Knightsbridge. Being directly opposite Harrods and on one of the busiest streets in London I expected it to be rammed and completely unbearable much like the Oxford St store. However I could not have been more wrong, Knightsbridge can boast of a completely relaxing shopping experience with the most stunning selection of clothes and a perfect layout. The staff were a delight (unfortunately I tend to find many a high street shop assistant to be the opposite) and I fully advise that you ditch Oxford St. and head to Knightsbridge.

Graduate Fashion Week (was fabulous!)

I attended Graduate Fashion Week on Wednesday and was completely blown away. The show I attended was the Gala Show, which consists of the 30 shortlisted collections that are nominated for Gala Awards. Collections were shown from universities and colleges around the world even as far as Singapore.

The collections were breathtaking and featured such a diverse display of influence from ‘Poise, Elegance and Decorum’ in Nathalie Tunna’s collection to Oriental Dragons and Rituals in Anna Lee’s collection.
The graduate’s as always created such statements with their collections, Naomi New in particular (pictured above). Naomi, a graduate from Northumbria University collection featured heavily studded structural pieces with trains of real hair. It was clear that her influence was the warrior trend and the pieces were spectacular. Knitwear was huge on the Gala Catwalk this year, I personally loved Ledina Zhang’s, of Northumbria University, oversized multi-coloured pieces scattered with pom-poms and teamed with ear muffs. Ledina won the BHM Knitwear Visionary Award this year.
My favourite collection (pictured above) was Anna Lee’s from DeMontfort University. It featured fantastical prints that resembled flames and waterfalls, which in turn created such beautiful movement. The pieces consisted of printed velvet compiled to produce unique structures. The combination of the rich reds and gold’s with watery blues and greens complemented the theme perfectly. It was crystal clear that Anna’s theme was the Chinese Dragon yet she created such surprise and individuality with her collection, it was anything but expected. Anna finished off her ensembles perfectly with patterned tights and shoes and huge statement necklaces of dragons and tigers.  I was blown away by this collection and it seemed everyone else was too; Anna was presented with the Zandra Rhodes Catwalk Textiles prize at the Gala Awards last night.

The Gala Show also featured ready-to-wear pieces from the likes of Jeff Sweeney from the Edinburgh College of Art (who has Holly Fulton as alumni to boast about) and Nathalie Tunna (pictured above) from Kingston University whose ‘poised’ collection had me screaming for more. Jeff’s sumptuous evening wear, edged up with fur studded waistcoats just seemed so now and what young girls want when it comes to evening wear; I loved loved LOVED it.  Nathalie’s collection, which is said to be inspired by ‘Poise, Elegance and Decorum’, featured 1930’s shapes, high-waisted skirts, stiff collars and A-line structures. Made of duchase satin in sugary pretty pastels, Nathalie’s dresses, blazers and backpacks were sophisticated lady meets preppy.

Menswear also featured strongly this year the highlights being for me Thomas Crisp’s glitzy collection and Garry Butterfield’s mouth-watering collection. Thomas featured maroon skinny jeans, trophy jackets for men and fantastic printed scarves. From his collection it is clear that Thomas is also an amazing stylist, he got it spot-on and in doing so he was awarded the The Best Menswear Award.  Garry’s collection although the pallet was very tertiary, the textures and shapes he used more than made up for it. The highlights for me where the huge tartan cape and the ‘melt in you mouth’ butter leather blazers that were heavily embroidered and perfectly exemplified Garry’s craftsmanship. Garry's work is pictured below.


This year’s Gala Show was mesmerising, I left completely inspired and very excited to know that this is the next generation of the fashion frontier. We have a lot to look forward to. Congratulations to all the Graduates.

Images via* Arts Blog for Graduate Fashion Week, Simon Armstrong. Rankin for GFW and Skinny Cow GFW blog.

Monday 7 June 2010

Anticipation for Graduate Fashion Week

I am very excited for Graduate Fashion Week on Wednesday. After reading a few preview pieces it seems that this year GFW is going to be dominated by the work of students from Asia and their muse of 'Kitchen Couture' (Yes you heard right, start collecting those spatulas, colanders and potato peelers; they are 'in'!).  Kai Yeung is the name to look out for it seems, with his latticed knitwear and plastic colander headgear featuring this week.