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It's been a while, I know! This always happens when I come to visit the boy in Leeds, even my next deadline is suffering the good old last minute abuse. Promise to get back onto the regualar posting at the weekend! And should be posting some straight-ups too if I get some good enough to show off :)
Imagine Chanel Iman jumping out of your pile of Christmas presents! That would be a fun day - she's so cute! :)
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If anyone has the ability to make me question fashion, it has to be Alexander McQueen. Watching his Autumn/Winter 2001 show, it is clear where he draws his inspiration from, but he creates ensembles and personalises garments in ways I would have never imagined before seeing them. He gives us long, loose flapper dresses with a cheeky twist – see through lace, fringed hems and a flash of the breast if the dress so happens to fall that way. He teams the twenties inspired pieces with dark native American style feathered headpieces and a modernised super-pointed stiletto shoe. Then we have the shirt and trousers. In typical mannish style, the shirts have big collars and are teamed with big ties. PVC ties, actually, in a caramel colour. The trousers also come in various shades of camel, khaki, tan and beige. A particular pair - also in PVC to match the tie of course - look like your regular loose tailored pants, only they appear to be tucked into riding chaps and finished off with the popular stiletto heel. I would love to see how these ideas progress and come to such bizarre combinations, that somehow just work. McQueen may be a jeans and t-shirt type himself, but he certainly has bigger and better ideas for us women.