Kamis, 30 Desember 2010

Lara Stone for W Magazine and Julia Restoin for V Magazine Both in Tom Ford

So we saw Mr Tom Ford's 'Swans' model his new women's collection at the super secret New York Fashion Week presentation, courtesy of Terry Richardson who shot the images for Paris Vogue.
Now we see these amazing images shot for the January issue of W magazine of Lara Stone, model of the year in, for example Beyonce's leopard print gown. Amazing.
The story was shot by Inez and Vinoodah, the current hot photographic pairing who also shot the Moschino campaign in Marrakech.
Following swiftly after that is Julia Restoin (daughter of Vogue Paris ex-editor Carine Roitfeld) with the self same garments for V Magazine, featuring herself. She does have a substantial relationship with Mr Ford, so I guess it is a no brainer. But can you believe the coverage Tom Ford is getting? Unprecedented!
Who did it better. Original Swans, Lara Stone or Julia Restoin? You decide.

LAST POST OF THE YEAR


The ladies of HML ask for your forgiveness today. We didn't compile any best of 2010 lists or do any NYE related crafting. We couldn't even be bothered finding a nice 2011 jan desktop calendar for you all to download. It's not that we don't love you and our blog, but a combination of sickness, laziness, summer sluggishness and post Christmas fatigue has finally kicked in. We'll be back on Monday full of vim and vigour!

Happy New Year everyone

Beck and Ramona x

Rabu, 29 Desember 2010

Yves Saint Laurent Spring 2011 Campaign
























So I also love this campaign for Yves Saint Laurent. The model is a total newbie which is risky and exciting and rare. Her name is unbelievably Arizona Muse and this campaign was shot in one of my favourite holiday destinations - Marrakech. Of course Marrakech is also home to the YSL gardens, so I am assuming that this was the location for the campaign shoot. I adore it's elegance and classic beauty. What do you think?

FIND OF THE WEEK

top op shop

I am not a big op shopper. That's not an easy thing for me to admit but there you have it. When Beloved and the Intern decided they wanted to go to every Salvation Army store in a 10 KM radius I was exhausted just thinking about it. I put on a brave face and off we went. It's true what they say, another mans trash is a two year old's treasure. When the Womble spotted this home made wooden train he just started doing laps of the store with it and if anyone came near him he would clutch it to his little chest and exclaim 'my train!'
I figured it was made by someone's dad or grandpa, maybe even an industrious aunt or woodworking cousin. It's not overly complicated and certainly isn't decorative. I may strip it and repaint it. I may not. It cost $5. The Womble thinks it's the greatest thing ever. 


I got a little more excited about this tin toy money box. Maybe they'll make me an op shopper yet. RAMONA
PS If you'd like to buy some plans or kits to make wooden toys yourself this website looks pretty helpful.

Selasa, 28 Desember 2010

Moschino Spring 11 Campaign


There is so much about this campaign that I love. First it stars Yasmin Le Bon. Right there, three reasons to love. 1. Wife of Duran Duran. 2. My sort of age. 3. Elegant and stunning.
Second, it is classic Moschino stylish without over kill. For Moschino that is a real win.
And finally it is really, really beautiful. Straight into my references file it goes.

Senin, 27 Desember 2010

Merry Christmas StyleGuideCT Readers

For all of you who celebrate Christmas, I hope you fed heartily, gifted magnanimously and received gratefully. For everyone else, I hope you had an awesome long weekend in the summer. I proper love gifts and food and my family, so it really is an awesome time of year for me. I hope yours was as good as mine. Ho ho ho.

FOODIES OF THE WEEK


This is the last Christmas related post I promise but its so funny I had to share it with you. As a clan, food is what really unites us. We all love to eat and we all love to cook. but its still weird that every single present we gave each other was food related. teapot, cookie cutters,  pie dish, salad servers, cupcake papers,tagine, Elizabeth David, Frankie Sweet Treats, The big Book of BBQ a Moomin mug (thanks Beck!), a wok and some lovely shortbread (thanks Beck again!). We used the dish last night to make a turkey and leek pie - lovely!


The intern isn't a fan of Christmas but is a great baker and decided to spread some classic adolescent cheer with these crazy gingerbread cookies.


Without the use of a proper piping bag and after 5 hours of baking they kind of matched her mood.


The Womble was thrilled to get a chance to cut some stars out with the Intern. As hard as she tried, it doesn't get Christmassier than that! Does anyone out there know how to use a tagine? RAMONA

Minggu, 26 Desember 2010

SHOWS OF THE WEEK

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The period between Christmas and New Year is a strange nebulous space where not much happens and not much gets done. Being devoted list makers, the ladies of HML love Jan 1- the resetting of the clock to zero is very satisfying. But in the meantime, with all the small spaces closed for the holidays, its a great time to catch up on what the big institutions are doing and perhaps take a couple of road trips. I've been meaning to see Australian Made:100 years of Australian Fashion  at NGV/A since it started way back in May (!) It finishes on the 23rd Jan so this is a good week to check it out. It covers settlement to 1950 - a period of self definition and adaptation to our new country.


Stretching back further in time is the Lace in Fashion exhibition at NGV/I. Looking at the 16th- 19th century history through this ubiquitous textile will either be really beautiful and brilliant or incredibly dull. I don't see how it can compete with the stunning lace show that was held at the Immigration Museum some years ago.


The Intern and I are planning a couple of road trips over the next couple of weeks so I'll get to see Carole Wilsons beautiful stitched collages at Ballarat Art Gallery .


We are also super keen on the London touring show now on at Bendigo Gallery called The Art of Chess. It sounds terrible i know but with chess sets designed by Tracy Emin, Damien Hirst and Rachel Whiteread (above) it will be pretty amazing.


I'm also going to sneak into Melbourne Museum to see their collection of vintage Christmas decorations - because to much Christmas is not enough for me. Sadly friends and family don't share my continued enthusiasm for the season once the season is over so that one I'll be going to alone! RAMONA

Jumat, 24 Desember 2010

* MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY NEW YEAR *

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If you follow newfashiontodayblog or simply found it today by chance(and help of google images) consider yourself loved, hugged and welcomed to my little blog. I would like to wish you a wonderful Christmas, full of surprises, laughter, warmth and love, silly little moments and precious memories. Hope you are having a fantastic time! MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY 2011 (wow…)!!!

Love,

Little Rus

xxx

And I'm Off. Some Facts and What Happens Now...

So I am off for my Christmas holidays. I am away until the 10th of January when normal blog service will resume with news, reviews and general discussion about how people are wearing, making and marketing fashion.
In the interim, I have been hard at work to make sure you get at least one post a working day between now and my return. There will be lots of trend alerts, some street style (how we have all missed it - more in the new year) and some general commentary. I hope you enjoy it till my return.
Just for interest and edification, here are some interesting facts about the blog in 2010:
1. Local is lekker. The top clicked posts for the year are Miss South Africa and Jeannie D at the J&B Met.
2. Top global issues are the Royal Wedding Style and Gwen Stefani's appropriation of African print
3. Hottest man post is the one featuring Ian Somerhalder for Vogue Italia
4. Twitter and Google are by miles the most popular links into the blog (follow me on @StyleGuideCT)
5. My readers are South Africans, many living abroad and then some interested parties from the US, UK, Germany, Canada, Portugal and Australia. See the map. All awesome.
Thanks to everyone for your support and community in 2010. I look forward to so much more interaction with you throughout 2011. Be safe. StyleGuide out.

Nothing Says Christmas Like Bad Sweaters - Says WSJ

Apparently this year, da yoof have discovered how hilarious it is to wear ugly Christmas sweaters ironically to parties, reports The Wall Street Journal. And as a result, silly-looking holiday-themed knitwear is enjoying a surge in popularity in the US, with some stores having trouble keeping up with the trend, particularly those located in 'hipster' neighborhoods. Ha!
Can you believe the WSJ is reporting on bad holiday sweaters? But then if you think about it cheesy things are all back in vogue - and there is no party like an old school party, right?
The slightly cheddar Glee cast all wore these jerseys for their official Christmas card, and the Hanson boys donned theirs with equally Stilton-esque grins on their blog. So I guess it is a trend.
It's a bit warm here in good old South Africa for us to join in, but I hope you enjoy the giggle and that you all have MmmBop ear-wigging in your head for the rest of the day like me! Merry Christmas...

Kamis, 23 Desember 2010

Self Indulgent Man-Crush Post of the Year

So this is my one self-indulgent post for the year. (Well, maybe not the only one, but whatevs. Hush.)
I have always believed that style is about charm, good manners, impeccable clothing that speaks to your personality, intelligence, social consciousness, compassion and the classic twinkle in the eye. You simply can't have style without the funny. My fantasy book club entrance criteria start with being a good laugh, include loving fashion and require niceness, manners and empathy - so far only Dannii Minogue, Victoria Beckham and Alexa Chung have made it in.
So what of my men? The few that have turned my head this year can't join the blog book club of course, but do deserve a shout out. So for their humour, twinkle, smarts and conscience, my four picks for 2010 are:
1. George Clooney. Well, obvs. He is The Clooney. He invented this category. He is everything in one. I will heart him forever.
2. Pacey Witter. Aka Joshua Jackson. Consort to Diane Kruger. Deliciousness. A junior Clooney. One day he will grown up to be the next Clooney, but will have the last laugh. You can't really argue with that.
3. Kanye West. Hilarious. Freaking hilarious. And talented. And loves fashion. He is not as great as he thinks he is but he is much, much funnier. I love him.
4. Dave Duarte. Local wild card. Obviously super-smart. Knowledge is power and his has altered this blog forever. Unknowingly funny.
So that's it. Benicio del Toro had to drop off this year. As did my my music men. But probably not for long. Enjoy.

Victoria Beckham's Handbags Sell Out in an Hour on Net-a-Porter

You obviously all know how much I love Victoria Beckham, and her line of handbags is no different. Apparently, however, I am not alone. When two of her six-style collection went on sale early yesterday on the UK site Net-a-Porter, they sold out in minutes. And we are talking £2,277 for the two-tone leather and nubuck bag and £12,500 for the crocodile skin chain bag. Seriously.
I obviously plan to save for mine, but I can tell you it won't be one of these. The rest of the collection will be on sale next week. Well done Vicky!

And to all a good night


Well I spent last night watching Meet Me in St Louis and potato printing butchers paper and glittering tags. Took  4 hours but the wrapping is done. I can also now reveal what I made for Beck


I had this lovely old tea towel with chefs on it so I covered a big notebook for her to write recipes in and tied up a couple of nice spoons and made a Xmas tree card with the off cuts. Somehow I forgot that the tea towel itself was actually a gift from her to me a couple of years ago - so I've re-gifted! 


I really love painting this papier mache horse for Miss P. She's not a fan of Christmastime so I made the wreath of fabric flowers removable for a more austere steed! I gave him a lovely polish with furniture wax which hardens to a lovely soft sheen and is so much easier than spray varnish. 
Now I just have to work out how to cook a Turkey on a BBQ! RAMONA

Merry Christmas to all our readers
love The ladies of HML
xxx

Last Minute Christmas Shopping? You Are Not Alone.

Heidi, Blake, Nicole and Sienna are all out doing their last minute Christmas shopping too this week. One would think that they would have 'people' to do such things - or at very least online shopping - but no, they to have braved the hoards at the malls to select gifts for their loved ones.
We can all dig deep and do the same. Tally ho!

Write Letters to Haiti for African Supermodel Behati Prinsloo


Our very own African supermodel, Behati Prinsloo is using both her talent and her considerable personality to do good for the devastated people of Haiti, as a favour to her friend and model Coco Rocha. And now it is time for Africa to show our mettle and to reach out to those even more compromised than ourselves. Come on, just write a letter this holiday and spread the warmth and love of our continent. I quote from Coco's blog (OSoCoco)
In our years as friends Behati and I have been on many trips and adventures together all around the world. This January we will be traveling together for a very special reason. Behati and I are again teaming up with Lakay Pam to travel to Haiti with the idea of seeing what more we all can do. We’re going to spend a few days with the orphans and experience their everyday life. While there we’ll film a little documentary of what we encounter so you can see it first hand, where the aid is going and where we still need to help. I have a big favor to ask of you all though, allow me to explain: When we visit the orphanages we want to take with us letters from people around the world to show the children of Haiti that they have global friends, real people who care about them. In return we will be bringing back with us their letters to you all. Please get out your pen and paper today and write a letter for them. If you could, include your name, age and address and send it to us here: Letters To HaitiC/O Elite Model Management, 404 Park Avenue, Floor 9, New York, NY 10016

Rabu, 22 Desember 2010

A Small Matter of "Just Because You Can Doesn't Mean You Should"

So here's the thing. I think that Cameron Diaz has one of the most toned, athletic, smokin' bodies in showbiz. And, as a teenager in the 80s, I worshiped at the temple of the work-out queen, Ms Jane Fonda. I admire them both enormously and respect the choices that they have made in their lives that render them fit and fabulous, no matter their age.
But just because they can show their hot bodies off, does it really mean that they should choose the tiniest, tightest micro-shorts in the world? Or in 73-year-old Jane's case, a leather mini skirt and over-the-knee boots? Hmmmm. I really believe in timeless style and choices with dignity, so I have a problem with these. Someone recently commented that class will always equal style and I agree.
Look how amazing Jane looks in the hot sequin trousers - trendy and age-appropriate and it shows off her honed bod. And for a change, Madge gets it right too - dressing in an amazing coat that looks elegant and on-trend.
But this is just my opinion. What do you guys think? Vote Class Forever or You've Earned It?
PS: I may be a bit tetchy with Cameron due to the fact that she is kissing The Clooney in that pic. But whatevs.

African Models Ajak and Ataui Deng Star in Arise Fashion Editorial

Ajak Deng and Ataui Deng are not related. However, they were both born in the Sudan. They both closed the Lanvin spring show this year. They share a surname and we are told they are good friends, based as they are now in New York. And now they get very up close and cosy in the new autumn/winter issue of Arise Magazine.
Ajak calls Melbourne, Australia home and Ataui has lived in San Antonio, Texas for many years. But both models have had a fantastic year, culminating in this editorial shoot in Paris. I can't wait to see what they accomplish in 2011. Let's all keep an eye on our girls.
John-Paul Pietrus shot the story and the amazingly talented Nigerian stylist Sabrina Henry did the dressing. You can usually get Arise at the larger CNA stores around the country.

LAST MINUTE HAND MADE GIFT IDEAS OF THE SEASON

BAKED NOT FRIED


Here we are with only a day and a half left before the big day. Ramona, ever the organised christmas elf has everything done and is now enjoying playing online scrabble and leisurely preparing edibles for Christmas Day lunch. On the other hand I have been stuck between day-job and social functions that have seen me leave virtually all my handmaking until the last minute. All I can say is thank god for that November trip to Japan so at least some peeps already have their OS christmas booty sorted! If you have found yourself in a similar situation to me here are some hot tips for last minute hand made gifts that may save both your bacon your sanity - let's face it do you really want to make a midnight run to your local mega mall . Today I'm handing over a selection of home baked gift ideas, tomorrow will be some last minute customising options... saddle up people! There are two things that couldn't be easier to make in big batches and which are always welcome - gingerbread and shortbread. There are about a million versions of recipes for each but i'll give you two simple ones that ive found foolproof   - over the last few years and let's face it when it comes to baking I am a little simple. I've also included Martha Stewart's spicy nuts (a favourite here at hml) which is excellent for dads, brothers or that distant uncle's KK present (unless of course he has an unknown nut allergy in which case you will win worst present of the year - best to check first)... AND a super easy but super delicious granola recipe which is pretty much an all round winner, especially if you team it up with a jar of home stewed fruit like rhubarb, apricots or plums.

GINGERBREAD - one for everyone

125g butter, softened
1/2 cup dark brown sugar
1/2 cup golden syrup or if you like it dark treacle
2 1/2 cups plain flour, sifted
3 teaspoons ground ginger (I like mine very gingery)
1 teaspoon bicarbonate of soda, sifted

Preheat oven to 190 degrees. Place butter and sugar in electric mixer and beat for 8 minutes or until light & creamy. Add golden syrup or treacle, flour, ginger and bicarb soda and beat until a smooth dough forms. Lightly knead dough & wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate for 30 minutes or until firm. (I like to make my dough the night before and keep it overnight in the fridge) Roll out dough to 5mm thickness and cut into whatever shapes take you're fancy - stars, hearts, reindeer, pineapples...take you're pick.  Place on trays lined with baking paper and bake for 10 minutes or until golden. You can store gingerbread in an airtight container for up to 2 weeks  - not that it will last anywhere near that long because they are very addictive. Depending on the size of your cutter it makes around 24 biscuits. The great thing about this recipe is it's pretty accomodating to customisation - so eel free to embellish with icing if that takes your fancy, or to add some other spices into the mix to individualise the taste. 
CRANBERRY AND PISTACCIO SHORTBREAD - one for the ladies

SPICY NUTS (OOH ERR)  - one for the lads1 large egg white
1/4 cup sugar
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon chili powder
1/4 teaspoon ground allspice
1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
1 3/4 teaspoons cayenne pepper
2 1/2 cups mixed nuts  - pecans, cashews, walnuts, and almonds all work well

Preheat oven to 180 degrees. Beat egg white until soft and foamy. Combine all remaining ingredients except nuts; whisk into egg white. Stir in pecans until well coated; spread mixture in single layer onto an ungreased baking pan. Bake nuts for 15 minutes, then remove from oven. Using a metal spatula, toss, stir, and separate nuts. Reduce oven to 150 degrees. and return nuts to bake until medium brown, about 10 minutes. Remove from oven; toss, and stir again. Place baking pan on wire rack to cool don't be alarmed if they seem a little limp they'll crisp up as they cool. Break up any that stick together; You can store your spicy nuts in an airtight container, at room temperature for up to 2 weeks - but like most of these recipies it's highly unlikely they'll last much beyond the boxing day test viewing.

VANILLA AND CINNAMON GRANOLA - one for your up-scale hippy mates
2 cups rolled oats
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon salt
3 tablespoons plus 1 teaspoon vegetable oil
1/4 cup honey
1/4 cup firmly packed light brown sugar
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
1/3 cup whole or slivered almonds
1/3 cup whole hazelnuts
1/3 cup golden raisins
1/3 cup dried blueberries, cherries or cranberries depending on what you've got in the pantry.

Preheat the oven to 180 degrees. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.In a large bowl, toss the oats with the cinnamon and salt. In a medium bowl, stir together the oil, honey, brown sugar, and vanilla. Whisk until completely combined. Pour the honey mixture over the oats mixture and use your hands to combine them: Gather up some of the mixture in each hand and make a fist. Repeat until all of the oats are coated with the honey mixture. Pour the mixture onto the prepared baking sheet. Spread it out evenly, but leave a few clumps here and there for texture. Bake for 10 minutes, then remove from the oven and use a metal spatula to lift and flip the granola. Sprinkle the almonds over the granola and return the baking sheet to the oven. Bake for 5 minutes, then remove from the oven and use a metal spatula to lift and flip the granola. Sprinkle the hazelnuts over the granola and return the baking sheet to the oven. Bake for 10 minutes, then remove from the oven. Let cool completely. Sprinkle the raisins and cherries over the granola and use your hands to transfer it to an airtight container. Delicious.



PRESENTATION
Clearly there are endless ways you can wrap up your edible presents from glass jars to printed paper cones - personally I like to either fancy up a glass jar with some seasonal ribbon or use a cellophane bag similarly gussied up with a home made gift tag but I encourage you all to go crazy make up your own highly individual delivery system! Yummy food presents are always well recieved and so much better than a last minute dodgy gift voucher or hanky and sock set! BECK

On the twelfth day of Christmas my true love gave to me…

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Source: Numero 15 August 2000
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today’s newfashiontodayblog choice of party wear
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Natalie Portman for US Vogue

Sometimes when you are really busy (trying to work out the lyrics to Can't Complain About Christmas and hiding from the Art Director who wants you to come to her pool party), all you want to see are pretty images that make you happy.
In the slow news week just before the holidays, please have a look at these ethereal images of Natalie Portman in a story for the January issue of US Vogue called Spreading her Wings. The story is shot by Peter Lindbergh and styled by Tonne Goodman.
Freaking beautiful.

I Can't Complain About Christmas With Love From Burberry

The digital masterminds at luxury fashion brand Burberry have come up trumps again this Christmas. Teaming up with Razorlight front man Johnny Borrell, they have this delightful viral Christmas card for the season. 
And, not only that, but every time it is sent on to others, a donation is made to the Burberry Foundation, a charity dedicated to helping young people realise their dreams and potential through the power of creativity.
The performance is country-esque and made all the more enjoyable by watching Johnny try and keep a straight face. It is called "Can't Complain About Christmas" and is courtesy of the luxury brand's in-house music label, Burberry Acoustic. Proper funny.
So go on, forward to all your friends and bring real Christmas cheer to everyone.
With thanks to Burberry

Selasa, 21 Desember 2010

Dannii Minogue Celebrating Summer in the Southern Hemisphere

It's not often you come across your style icons (and fellow book club members) in summer togs at this time of the year, so it is a lovely treat to see Dannii Minogue back home in sunny Melbourne looking spectacularly radiant in her red maxi. Maybe something Country Road minght do?
The story goes that she is already broody, based on that bottom image, but I reckon that a gorgeous squidgy baby is going to make anyone smile like that. No, the story is that dress. Super-excellent mate.
Please note I used my best Aussie accent throughout this post.

Another Royal Wedding Watch: Zara Phillips Gets Engaged to Mike Tindall

So I have a soft spot for the latest royal to get engaged. Whist living in England I had the opportunity to work with Zara Phillips a couple of times. It was sports-sponsorship related so we were on her turf rather than mine to a large extent, but I will say that in my experience she is passionate, engaging, risk-taking and a dab hand at managing the paparazzi. Probably not the usual descriptors for a member of the British Royal Family.
And now she is set to marry the man she met on the eve of the 2003 Rugby World Cup Final, in which he played and won, Mike Tindall. The combination of royalty and rugby-royalty is certainly a first for someone 12th in line to the throne. But it seems to make sense - especially after seven years together and the fact that Zara is an Olympic athlete herself.
Having been denied a royal title by her mother (with which she is more than happy), she has gone on to win an OBE from her grandma, the Queen, for her sporting prowess. And Zara is certainly a jolly-hockey-sticks attractive young woman.
But somehow this has consistently failed to play out onto the red carpet. Zara has looked lovely on many occasions, but never totally put together. In fact, I would go so far as to say, that Zara looks best in her dressage kit, on a horse. There she looks like a queen.
And so all I am going to say about this latest royal engagement photo is nice ring, shame about the puffer.
PS: I tried to dig up my own paparazzi photo that was published in the UK Now magazine as I walked with Zara at an event a few years ago, but couldn't find it anywhere. Probably best. I was going through a 'countryside' phase in my wardrobe.

On the eleventh day of Christmas my true love gave to me…

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11 Pipers Piping
Source: Vogue US October 2008
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today’s newfashiontodayblog choice of party wear
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Shopping With Alex: Silk Shirts

I can't believe it has been seven weeks since I left lovely Cape Town for freezing London! Since then, when the weather allows, I have been on the look out for a great silk shirt. A current fashion favourite and perfect for all seasons, a silk shirt should be a staple in our 2011 wardrobes.
First some background on why these garments are currently such hot property: The very glamorous label Equipment launched in 1975, and introduced men's shirts into women's wardrobes the world over. Inspired by stylish women like Katherine Hepburn and Lauren Bacall, Christian Restoin's shirting label was an instant hit with the fashion elite. Equipment has now been relaunched this year by Serge Azria, Creative Director of Current/Elliott, and the iconic Equipment silk shirts have become a classic piece.
As my current budget doesn't allow me to get an Equipment one, I was determined to find another option. So here are my best picks from the London high street:
 1. Reiss - this is a gorgeous silk shirt and my favourite. It is also available in a lovely soft grey and I really like the detail on the shoulder - a great point of difference.
2. Massimo Dutti - this is the best value for money. It has lovely detail, great fabric and also available in a fashionable orange/mustard colour.
3. Topshop - this is a great affordable high street option. A looser fit, classic colour and great for the office or for the weekend.
4. Whistles - this one is beautiful and similiar design to the Equipment shirt. The fabric is very luxurious and is also available in camel, khaki, and burnt orange. Perfect.
Happy shopping for something similar in CT and I hope you are all enjoying the Xmas season.
Warm regards from London!
Alex xx

Alberta Ferretti Uses Real Women for Next Catwalk Collection

The first designer to be taking a leaf out of Mr Ford's latest women's wear book is Alberta Ferretti. The designer will base her women's show at Pitti Uomo on 11th January in Florence on "real women" by recruiting her own muses to model for her. We already know that 24-year old, actress and gorgeous ingenue Camilla Belle will be there, but the rest are more surprising. InĂ©s Sastre is both an actress and a dazzling Spanish beauty, but she is well into her 30s. And of course Carmen Dell'Orefice (above left) and Marisa Berenson (middle) are both well past the age that we dare to ask a lady her age, yet immaculate and elegant as anyone who has ever walked the ramps.
But I think that the idea that these are just a few headline grabbers and that the real bulk of the collection fo 30 limited edition looks will be paraded by really ordinary folks including a lawyer, a blogger, a psychologist and a scientific researcher is what is a lot more interesting.
"My muses are always the women of today. I wanted to show my outfits on women, not only on models like in Milan," said Ferretti. "This show will be about women and not only the clothes. I wanted to personalize it."
I do think that it is only fair that we point out that of course designers like our own David West has used only real people in his shows for years. It is not a new concept. But it is one that works.

Senin, 20 Desember 2010

Royal Wedding Style Watch: A Dress Update and Other Stuff

Just a quick update this morning for all you Royal Style watchers (including me):
1. Apparently the "all bets are off, the dress is definitely by Bruce Oldfield" reporters are wrong. Latest insights indicate that the dress will indeed be made by a younger, more 'fashion' designer as I requested in my own Royal Wedding Style report a couple of weeks ago. No one knows, of course who it is, but if reports are to be believed, the dress is currently being crafted inside Buckingham Palace.
2. The black and white silk dress that Kate wore this weekend is by Temperley London. Truly and without hesitation one of my favourite designers. And one of my suggested designers for her dress. Just saying.
3. And finally, the Royal Collection just released its official commemorative china for the upcoming nuptials, which includes a plate, cup and pillbox (Royal Collection Shop) ranging from £25 - £40. Each item is decorated with the couple’s initials, the Prince’s coronet and the obligatory wedding date. And since these are official, William and Kate had to approve the design before they could be sold - probably the reason why they are tasteful and don't have their faces plastered all over them. Shop, shop, shop.

How to Wear Sequin Trousers This Festive Season

I know that it is the festive season and therefore any amount of spangle involved in your outfit is permitted. So when you decide that you need to break out the sequin leggings or trousers this year, let me give you some time-honoured guidelines to ensure you look both joyous and stylish.
1. In everything, balance. If you are going for a legging or narrow fit trouser it is essential you balance them out with a heavier boot and blouse. If you keep the whole silhouette narrow, you will look both dated and enormous. So please. Do us all a favour. Ta.
2. Maintain proportion. With a harem trouser, make sure you have a lighter top half and make sure the horizontal is slightly higher than usual to elongate your legs - in other words try not to look like your legs are 5 inches long. That would be an error. You understand.
3. Modernise with a wide leg. The most fashion forward silhouette is characterised by a wider trouser leg, so if you can, use this with your sequin trousers too. It really is the most flattering shape as well.
4. Channel Joan Collins. If all else fails, there is a hard and fast rule of thumb when it comes to deploying sequin and that is to ask yourself: What. Would. Joan. Do. and all the answers will be yours. Have fun.

On the tenth day of Christmas my true love gave to me…

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Source: Vogue US November 2008
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Royal Wedding Style Watch: Prince William and Kate Middleton Attend Charity Event

This weekend Prince William and Catherine Middleton made their first joint public appearance since the engagement. The couple attended The Thursford Christmas Spectacular in Norfolk, an event staged to raise funds for the Teenage Cancer Trust.
So let's get right to it. The outfit, I mean.
I like the silk dress in monochrome with the looser fit black jacket. So far, so accessible-trendy. Her hair looks glorious, of course. And everyone knows I am a sucker for a dress with a built-in bib neckpiece. I have two major concerns, however. Are we ever going to get Kate out of her middle class sheer pantyhose? C'mon man! They are so aging and, like, blergh. And, I do think that we need to see a bit of colour and print. Kate looks magnificent in jewel tones and it is befitting a future princess, so let's see it, love. Awesome. Good chat.

Are the Beckhams The Most Stylish Family in the World?

Last night the worldwide institution, the BBC, held its annual Sports Personality of the Year Awards ceremony in Birmingham. The mighty HRH David Beckham was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award and was resoundingly praised for this - it isn't often the British public unites in agreement over a celebrity or sports star.
But what struck me was the tightness of this family unit, the very demonstrative love they all have for each other and - most importantly - the individual style of each member of this young family. It makes me ask, could this be the most stylish family in the world?
I say Kardashians eat your heart out.

Minggu, 19 Desember 2010

Michelle Obama Wears Vintage

In the first ever known instance, Michelle Obama, US First Lady, wore a vintage gown to film the "Christmas in Washington" special TV show last week. The dress is black with a lace overlay from the 50s and it was designed by Norman Norell and sourced from a well-respected vintage store called New York Vintage.
While little known these days outside fashion circles, designer Norman Norell (1900 - 1972) was one of America's most influential mid-century designers. His simple but stylish clothing was known for its exquisite construction, timelessness and glamour, back in the day. His studio was like a mini-Paris in the US at the time. New York Vintage co-owner Jon Schneck says, 
"Other dresses from the archive have been scheduled for use by the First Lady later this year. We are truly honored that the First Lady has chosen a gown from New York Vintage as her first venture into vintage couture."

Angelina Jolie's Monochrome Press Junket for The Tourist

Golden Globe nominee Angelina Jolie (accompanied by Brad Pitt who seems to be going through something of a sartorial mid-life crisis - the less said the better), has been out and about the first world premiering and promoting her new film The Tourist this past week.
In every single stop, she has worn black, cream or a combination of these. She has looked, to varying degrees, great, fine and in one case dreadful. And there is no question, the woman needs to flesh out a bit to get back to her best. However, let's celebrate the classic, timeless monochrome looks that really worked for her on this tour. Designed mostly by Atelier Versace, Angelina Jolie is known for sticking t what she knows works for her. And when she does that, she looks amazing.
Just for the record, I hate her enormous 90s fringe and love the second look where it is integrated into the hair - I think she looks radiant. It needs a campaign, that fringe.

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