Saturday 27 December 2008

BEST DRESSED OF 2008 (according to me!)

1. KATY PERRY -without a dout would go on my top spot. Her dress sense is what fashion is all about- creative, fun and daring.


























2. CHERYL COLE- Matthew Williamsons new best friend, XFactor for me this year became less about the singers and more about what Cheryl would be wearing that week. She consistantly looked effortlessly stunning with her princess smile and pulling off just about every trend going from leopard print to PVC and gorgeous LBDs...grrrr jealous?..me?...DEFINATLY!!

























3. SARAH JESSICA PARKER/CARRIE BRADSHAW ofcorse! No best dressed list is complete without our American friend. We waited patiently for the Sex in the City movie and we certainly wern't dissapointed with her giant scrunchie dress, sensational wedding dress every girl dreams of and who could forget the giant flower and Alexander McQueen dress on the red carpet..shes not one to do things by half!

























4. SARAH HARDING an usual choice maybe but everything she wears I love! I think her style is quirky and edgy and whenever shes pictured she always looks like shes having fun with it..my kind of girl!


















5. DAVID BECKHAM in those Emporio Armani pants..*drools* enough said.





















6. BETH DITTO its not about what you wear but how you wear it and she certainly prooves that. Beth has fun with what she wears and doesn't take herself too seriously. She wowed the crowds at the Brits in her snazzy Lycra jumpsuit.

























7. AGYNESS DEYN you knew it was coming, I tried to avoid being so predictable but she is just amazing! She brought punk fashion back into Vogue and her quirky style won me over.





















8. RACHEL ZOE stylist to the stars but also knows how to dress pretty damn good herself!

Tuesday 2 December 2008

The Streets are your Catwalk

I have always been inspired by street style and for a while now I’ve been looking more into what people wear in on the streets of the major cities around the world. Call me a little bias but I have to say London street style is by far the most innovative, inspirational and colourful. The definition of fashion to the people of London tends to be individualism, shopping vintage to find something different that no one else has. They use a mish-mash of trends to create their own individual style. With the London College of Fashion based in Oxford Street, Vogue House on Hanover square and shops for all budgets from Prada to Primark, it is hardly surprising the world looks to London for fashion.










Wednesday 19 November 2008

SEX SELLS


Sex sells. Dov Charney the founder of American Apparel has quickly worked this out and incorporated it into his advertising campaigns with American Apparel fast making millions becoming a fashionista’s essential stop off whilst shopping in Oxford Street. But have you stopped to this about the man behind the fashion? What he stands for and what his morals are?
If you take a look on the American apparel website it is easy to see why this man is causing controversy that is giving his business the advertisement it once needed. With girls looking as young as 16 modelling in the clothes in very provocative ways wearing sometimes just a pair of the American apparel leggings.

Dov Charney has faced five sexual harassment lawsuits; four were dismissed while the fifth is still pending. He has also admitted that his office features photographs of nude models. During a series of interviews with reporter Claudine Ko, Charney masturbated on a number of occasions in front of the writer and engaged in a sexual encounter with an American apparel employee.
Claudine responded to the controversy by saying; “whenever I see a picture of Dov I can’t help but smile and think fondly of him. That reporting experience was fun engaging stimulating and interesting. Dov Charney is a mad man and I like that”.

The question is, is it pornography or just smart advertising?

VINTAGE STYLEFINDER


With the credit crunch hitting our purses our shopping habits are simultaneously being affected. Girls, instead of religiously following fashion fads why not bag yourself a vintage find sleeping well in the knowledge that you’re doing your bit to save the planet?!
The top tip for charity shop rummaging would be to hunt it out in rich areas such as Sloane square and Banstead. Brick Lane is a vintage shoppers dream with quirky shops such as Absolute Vintage; awarded ‘The Best Vintage Shop in London 2008’ by InStyle magazine.
For a charity shop alternative why not try Agyness Deyn’s favourite place to shop- Beyond Retro. Their large-scale stores are packed full of thousands of one-of-a-kind garments, carefully chosen from all over the globe, and spanning the decades from the 1900s through to the 1990s. With a century’s worth of vintage clothing to rummage through, you’re guaranteed to find a bargain!
Designers such as Dolce and Gabbana at Milan fashion week sported the vintage royal look, so if D&G can do it…