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Tuesday, 16 August 2011

Oh Dolly!

Over the years Barbie, has had thousands clothes, millions of pair of shoes, hundreds of career, a couple of kids, a wide range of fancy cars a long term boyfriend ken and a couple of newer toy boys, houses, facelifts, experimental hair changes, and now shes gone and become well Grace Kelly!

yes the amazing style icon Grace kelly is become immortalised in plastic. With three barbie dolls be created for the barbie collector series. each wearing an iconic dress of Kellys. The beautiful lace wedding dress, the floor length dress from Alfred Hitchcock To catch a theif and the final dress is to be similiar to dress Grace met her future husband in at the Cannes film festival.


A percentage of profits are going to the grace kelly foundation which supports emerging actresses, actors and dancers.


Wednesday, 10 August 2011

Best ads in town!

This AW the brands have kicked it up a gear when it comes to their ad campaigns. Loving McQueens striking art pose and Chanels naughty cat. However I am sorry Miss Swinton I find the new Pringle campaign photo truely unsettling!


A vintage affair

Feeling super thrifty this month even high street clothing is a little out of price range this weekend I went in search of a bargin or two. I love a bit second hand especially as now its known as vintage. First stop was Portebella a complete mix if different stalls, from new designers to carboot still stalls the best plan is to head to the ones who dont know waht their selling. I ended up uming and arring over a chanel scarfs that I got  for £4, two tops for a fiver each. Meanwhile my best mate got two amzing tunictops for £2!

Next stop was Brick lane one of the most exciting places to shop, my favourite discovery of the day was the Vintage emporium cafe and shop l;ovely hot cholocate and fab vintage although on the pricey side. The indoor market is a great place to grab a bargin £6 for an octopus necklace. While shopping you will never guess who I saw only the artist Victoria Sin who is an amazing illustrator known for her oout their designs and her street art just sat a stall selling her new range of clothing Victory.

Who needs high street you only end up with badly cut, poor quailty items and end up looking like everyone else...so everyone embrace the beauty that is granny chic!





Vintage Emporium loved the spaniels on her apron

Wow vintage wedding dress anyone?

Sin for Victory:  Quick snap of illustrator Victoria Sin






Saturday, 6 August 2011

Another day in the office

I'm a lucky girl really I get to play with all Moschino's collections which are know for their elegance and class as well as a quirky style and sense of humour. So I though I would share with you my favourite pieces.

This is tthe most amazing jacket in the main line AW 11/12 Navy with a velvet bow and gold beaded teddy bear neckline, so awesome, but its so heavy had a quick try on and well fashion hurts, but damn I looked cute.

Another amazing piece of the collection and strangely comfortable are the loafer style cheap and chic heals that come is a range of breath taking colours, red, tan, oh yeh metallic lime grean and metallic sky blue!

Moschino clothing isn't simple about the crazy werid and unsual items. The mainline collection pratically screams sophistacation...well that is if sophistacation ever screams prephaps oozes is a better word. My favourite dress does seemed to be everybodies favourite, and I was so proud to see that when I sent it out for a photo shoot at Vogue who ended up wearing...only Kate Moss. The August issue really does have her looking amazing.

Cassandra Rhodin

I think I'm in love with the swedish illustrator Cassandra Rhodin she is truely amazing!

Inspiration for the day

"Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only. Fashion is in the sky, in the street, fashion has to do with ideas, the way we live, what is happening."

Coco Channel

Thursday, 4 August 2011

Fancy a bite...of my dress?

One of my favourite things about fashion is the new, the outstanding and completely initiative. So I thought I would share with you one of my favourites:

Micro nutritional couture

I stumbled upon the work of Emily Crane while browsing the pages of WGSN, she works on the brief of that in 2025 the government bans fast fashion and it has to evolve to give back to the world. She been working on the idea of growing clothes from edible materials.

Emily experiments with freezing bubbles of food stuff to create hybrid materials creating bio-lace structures.

The future looks bright for this taste bud tingling fashion as Emily is currently working with Heston Blumenthal fusing science, food and fashion together.

For more info check out Emily's site: http://emilycrane.co.uk/