26/11/2009

In Love

I fell in love with these beautiful floppy hair bows a few years back when they first hit the runway for Sportmax, and my memory was triggered today which made me go on a bit of a mission to find the images again - I did have tons saved on my old laptop before the hard drive died and wiped everything.
After googling all sorts of mad combos and sifting through possible designers on Style.com coming to nothing, I messaged the wonderful Coco Rocha via Facebook, remembering having an image of her wearing one and asking if she remembered which show it was. Thank god she replied (I have work to do and I would not have slept without finding any of these pictures) life saver! :)
Still, I don't understand why there isn't any images at all on Style or Vogue of any Sportmax shows... hmm.

Enjoy sweeties x

Topshop or Chanel?

Parisian Wedge by Boutique - £130
Sherbet Bow Platform Shoe - £70 Knitted Crochet Tinsel Jacket - £70

I want it all!

Yes, I am procrastinating from my huge deadline for tomorrow...

25/11/2009

Winter Snug

One thing I do love about the winter is getting snuggled up in insanely comfy and cosy clothes, big tops, soft leggings and thick socks and slipper boots, and a blanket never goes a miss of course.

Winter Cosy

Christmas Gift Guide '09

It's officially one month until Christmas now, so if you haven't thought about what to buy for the girls in your life - or anyone for that matter - it's probably about time.
I've completed most of my shopping now but there's always the last few bits I get completely stumped on - The parents.
They never seem to want anything, and if they do they will usually buy it for themselves by the time Christmas comes around. Living away from home doesn't make this any easier...
I do love buying gifts for people however, and I've compiled a few little fail safe treats that might inspire some last-minute shoppers, or even inspire any of you to add some more things onto your own wanted lists :)
It might also help anyone who's stuck on what to buy me, as I would love any of these gifts personally (cheeky hint!)...

1 - Sugar Coated 'Grape Crepe' charm bracelet - £10
2 - Accessorize 'Eiffel Tower' cluster necklace - £6
3 - Topshop grey marl 'premium' knitted robe - £30
4 - Diptyque John Galliano Candle @ Liberty - £38
5 - Benefit Celebutante kit @ HQ Hair - £29.50
6 - John Lewis brushed aluminium collage frame - £19.50
7 - Marc by Marc Jacobs plum enamel stamped metal bangle @ Net-a-porter - £90
8 - Kerastase Resistance Age Recharge Masque @ HQ Hair - £21
9 - Illamasqua 'Dramatic' false lashes @ ASOS - £11
10 - Urban Outfitters 'Chairs' jewellery stand - £40
11 - Miss Selfridge satin multi-pack briefs - £9
12 - Alexander McQueen skull print scarf @ Net-a-porter - £140

24/11/2009

Victoria's Secret Part One

Style.com asked Tommy Ton of one of my favourite blogs, Jak&Jil, to photograph the pre-show wardrobe coverage of the Victoria's Secret runway show, and what a stunning result.
Styling a VS show would be an absolute dream come true for me - they're always so sexy and glamourous but at the same time they're fun, creative and playful.
Guiseppe Zanotti designed the shoes for the show this year. Socks and sandals is definitely a 'trend' I'll be catching onto.
PS. How amazing are the feathered wings and the balloon-trail dress?...

Images continue onto previous post...

Victoria's Secret Part Two

Images: edited myself via Style.com

23/11/2009

Beautyful

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 :)
Thanks for following!
Images: Style.com

20/11/2009

I love it when...

People blatantly copy your blog posts but badly, misspelling every other word. I guess it's a compliment, right? To have an idea worth stealing...


Imagine Chanel Iman jumping out of your pile of Christmas presents! That would be a fun day - she's so cute! :)

Image: FashionGoneRogue

19/11/2009

McQueen Dream

Just quickly posting some mini homework projects I did for university, as I procrastinate from finishing another... Typical thursday night behaviour!
We were given a set of images to chose from which we had to describe with a small word limit, then shown McQueen's A/W '01 show and had to write a piece based on our observations. The shoes were definitely not the easiest to describe, but amazing nonetheless!

If you thought jumpsuits were a tricky trend to pull off, try McQueen’s latest creation. It’s an army green metallic nylon jumpsuit, complete with zippers scattered around the thighs and up the middle front of the garment. The cropped sleeves and thighs are inflated like airbags, whilst a sturdy brown reptile skin belt nips in the waist. Peeking out from the collar is a high neckline covered in bronze, iridescent paillette sequins. Completing this look is a pair of statuesque, khaki, platform shoe boots with gold, studded, square toe caps. This is definitely a look only for the brave.


No woman can complain of being unable to walk in high heels ever again, thanks to Alexander McQueen. His show stopping shoes had the world gasping in shock, and with admiration for the army of models who paraded the runway without a single hint of a fall. It is difficult to tell in these bulbous shoes where the foot actually sits and the hidden platform begins. These python skinned wonders with their curved heel and warped shape act as stilts, making the tiny models’ legs look even more matchstick like, as if this was ever possible.


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.

Here is a link to the show above. So theatrical, I love McQueen. This is what fashion week is really about, only it's a rare occurance these days. Such a shame...

Images: Vogue and Style.com

Fairytales

Grace Coddington + Annie Leibovitz + Lily Cole

For the rest of the images (+ Lady Gaga) click here!

Image from FashionGoneRogue(see link)