Yesterday we brought you those M&S ad campaigns from the gorgeous Rosie Huntington Whiteley and Ryan Reynolds, but now it’s the turn of another on-screen power couple – Burberry hotties Cara Delevingne and Eddie Redmayne.
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Pierre Hardy creates four $1.9million gold and diamond miniature Hermès Birkin and Kelly bags
Unless you’re Kim Kardashian or Victoria Beckham, Hermès Birkin and Kelly bags are, at the best of times, an investment buy, seeing as they don’t exactly come with a cheap price tag. However, Hermès has now outdone itself, by creating four one-of-a-kind miniature Birkins and Kellys that are set to retail for an eye-watering $1.9million each.
Read MoreRolling in the Deep – trouble that is, Mr Lagerfeld
We’re gearing up to kick off fashion month – well, NYFW is well under way with several reports of FROW-gracing celebrity IT girls- and it’s all getting a little heated. Kanye’s decided to show in one of fashion’s most easily offended cities again, after a rather ‘rap with a capital C’ to quote one onlooker, debut, and Karl Lagerfeld is on some sort of mission to be branded the next Galliano (minus the racism), after unnecessarily mentioning one of fashion’s pet hates when talking about the ridiculously talented Adele: the ‘F’ word. Yes, the man at the helm of the intertwined C’s candidly called Adele ‘fat’ in an interview with the Metro newspaper, although he cleaned up his verbal vomit by adding she has a ‘beautiful face and a divine voice.’ In the real world, there is nothing untrue about Lagerfeld’s comments. Adele is a large lady. ‘Large’ can be taken as euphemism on my part, if you wish, but it doesn’t withdraw from the fact that Adele isn’t Alexa. On an equal footing, Adele’s weight doesn’t deduct a single scrap of talent from the phenomenally gifted young lady that she is. Tremendously admired either side of the pond, with global album sales in excess of 23.5 million; this immense affection for her arises from the simple fact that she can, with such ease, captivate an audience of thousands by appearing on stage with just a microphone and pianist in tow. That not a single special effect; vintage Versace body or pyrotechnic-laden spectaculars are needed to enhance what she has. She has it all. But it wasn’t labeling Adele ‘a little too fat’ that got my mind reeling, it was more the reaction afterwards. The Cut reported on designer Isaac Mizrahi’s unwavering defence of Lagerfeld’s comments, as the designer ran to […]
Read MoreRachel Zoe is every inch the yummy mummy in Missoni
Trust Rachel Zoe to be casually strutting around Beverly Hills in a brand spanking new Missoni cardigan from the pre-fall 2012 collection!
Read MoreLooking for a pair of specs? Look no further!
We very rarely feature glasses here on MFL, so when we received an email from a concerned reader asking us to recommend a pair of specs we put down our coffee, quickly scoffed our cupcake and did what we do best – we scoured the online world for a great pair of eyeglasses. Now before we share our findings, it is important to remember that when looking for the perfect eyewear not only is it vital to find something wearable with a variety of outfits but of course it’s also crucial to take face shape in to account. Note… – Ovals are lucky enough to wear most frames – Round faces can opt for rectangle styles – Squares should stick to oval or cat eye frames – Heart-shaped faces can also experiment with cat eye or butterfly frames. For our reader in question we’ve sourced a pair of vintage inspired rectangle specs by Derek Cardigan that are versatile enough to be worn daily. On sale at Lensway – (a great online secret of ours!) these glasses retail for £69 (previously £370). No your eyes aren’t deceiving you, the price really is that great. And if these designer glasses aren’t your thing you’re guaranteed to find something to suit you over at LensWay. With a wide selection of eyeglasses and sunglasses from top brands such as Armani, Calvin Klein, Tom Ford and many more at fantastic price, we’re 100% sure you’ll be hooked!
Read More2011 in news: 10 things that shook the fashion world this year
Among the clinking glasses of endless mulled wine toasts, pre-Christmas mince pies and secret peeling of presents under the Christmas tree, there’s just one more thing left to do this year: reminisce. 2011 has been a significant year for the fashion world. Craze-inducing collaborations, a royal wedding remembered more for the dress than the extra public holiday and fashion losses so large the entire industry collectively wept. And what have we done with all that? Rounded it up, of course. Below, we bring you fashion’s best and most moments shocking of 2011. 1. The royal wedding dress April 29th will forever be marked in our minds as a date that made unparalleled fashion history. Alexander McQueen’s creative head, Sarah Burton, was spotted entering the Goring Hotel merely hours before the royal wedding took place, sparking rumours she’d designed the dress. Indeed, she was bestowed with this burdensome duty and boy, did she deliver! The exquisite appliquéd lace dress acquired Burton deserved acclaim in the fashion world, culminating in an unsurprisingly big win at the British Fashion Awards last month. A big year for Sarah Burton – an even bigger year for fashion. 2. John Galliano – Dismissal from Dior and namesake label Probably the most gulp-inducing, tear-jerking headline to emerge from the fashion world this year was the dismissal of Dior design master, John Galliano. Arrested in a Parisian cafe after allegedly assaulting and racially abusing a couple using anti-Semitic remarks, the allegations against the couture creator were all founded in court, resulting in his rapid fall though the echelons of the very industry that homed him. His immediate suspension from Dior, and later from his namesake label, sparked an emotional outcry amongst Galliano’s closest industry friends. Whilst the hunt for his replacement is said to be in its final […]
Read MoreMadonna’s Truth or Dare fragrance ad revealed!
We all know that Christmas is a time for giving, and with that in mind, we have kindly been given the gift of a sneak peek at Madonna’s first advert for her debut fragrance, Truth or Dare.
Read MoreFred Perry launches pieces from Amy Winehouse’s final collection
Fred Perry has decided to launch some select pieces from Amy Winehouse’s latest collection – the last one she fully designed before her tragic death earlier this year.
Read MoreAnne Hathaway is engaged!
Not only are we congratulating all the winners of the British Fashion Awards this morning, but we are also raising our metaphorical glasses to the lovely Anne Hathaway, as she and her actor-turned-jewellery designer boyfriend of three years Adam Shulman have confirmed that they are engaged!
Read MoreStella McCartney comes to London Fashion Week!
After 10 years of showing at Paris Fashion Week, Stella McCartney will be back in London for a special fashion presentation, where she will be showcasing a one-off collection on Saturday February 18th.
Read MoreWe found Valentia, have you? (This exclusive vid of Freja Beha might help!)
“Valentina! Valentina!,” they cry. Only Valentina isn’t there. She’s gone exploring the city, the little rascal – and she smells ruddy nice, too. Not got a clue what we’re on about? Valentina, the new scent from Valentino, has just launched, but with Freja Beha Erichsen as its face, this fragrance has an overriding naughtiness that you’ll find hard to resist. In her first acting role – and fragrance ad, FYI – Freja plays the part of Valentina, a modern heiress who’s unphased by the fuss surrounding her and would frankly rather go in search of an adventure. And escape she does, during her birthday party in the grandest Italian casa, as it happens (awkward timing, Freja!) to explore the neglected nocturnal streets of Rome and smooch up to a hot guy in his car. If only that happened every time we wanted out. We were whisked away to Rome last weekend to find Valentina, and after copius glasses of fizz and exquisite food on sun-drenched terraces overlooking the seductive Italian city, we tracked her down (though, if we’re playing fair, that might have had something to do with having the Valentino team for tour guides). So, how does Valentina (the girl) translate to Valentina (the fragrance)? So sweetly, since you ask. The scent – an “irreverant Italian floral oriental” – opens with notes of bergamot and white Alba truffles, both typical of Italy, for a zesty freshness with a bold edge. In their trail, jasmine, orange blossom and tuberose create a crisp beauty, while wild strawberries recreate Freja’s irresistible rebellion. To finish, cedarwood and amber add a seductive sensuality that, when cased inside a gorgeous glass bottle boasting three signature Valentino nude flowers and a strikingly sophisticated black topper, couldn’t come closer to the fashion label’s essence. Classic yet modern, […]
Read MoreSneak preview: the Warehouse Christmas collection
As much as we resented seeing Christmas stuff in shops when the sun was still beaming and we were topping up our tans just last week, we’re eating our words now.
Read MoreUgly Betty’s America Ferrera comes to London to star in Chicago!
There’s been an Ugly Betty shaped hole in our hearts ever since the last episode aired earlier this year, so we couldn’t have been happier with the news that America Ferrera has signed up to appear as Roxie Hart in the hit West End musical, Chicago.
Read MoreLady Gaga goes all Audrey Hepburn at iHeartRadio
Look! Lady Gaga looks like a lady! It’s not that she generally looks like a man, of course – save for when she turns into Joe Calzone – but let’s be frank, it’s rare that Lady Gaga ever looks presentable and polished. Still, here she is, playing the part of preened and pampered pomp in a form-fitting all-black two piece with a bow at the waist and exaggerated hips. She’s finished her Audrey Hepburn impression with a statement diamond necklace, oversized round-edged sunglasses, leather elbow gloves and suede platform pumps to complete her slightly saucy take on a classic Sixties style. It’s a very different look for the singer, who’s more accustomed to little more than knickers and 12-inch platform boots, but it’s just another role in her book of characters, one assumes. Question is, what do you think of her look? Do you like her lady-like ensemble, or did you prefer her avant garde get-ups? [poll id=”209″]
Read MoreLondon Fashion Week SS12: Peter Jensen
This is a guest post by Sarah Driscoll, one of our fabulous competition winners. She’s been hitting the tents at Somerset House as a guest fashion reporter for My Fashion Life to cover as many of London’s spring shows as she can make – find out how she got on when we armed her with a bag full of tickets and sent her packing… Who: Peter Jensen What: Known for always centring his collections around a famous female muse, Jensen’s SS12 collection focused on troubled jazz singer, Nina Simone. Highlights: The safari animal printed suits and floral tulle dresses, rounded off with the cute ankle socks and bohemian turbans. Lowlights: Those who didn’t like the character may have struggled to escape the theme. Thoughts: It’s quite poignant, considering the recent loss of another infamous troubled jazz singer, that Jensen focused on Nina Simone. Simone’s stubborn, strong and independently-minded character was the inspiration for the pieces, and the clothes certainly made that presence felt. White broiderie Anglaise trench coats and ankle strap shoes with socks suggested an innocent femininity, whilst the angry-eyed tortoiseshell sunglasses and huge hair tucked in black straw turbans showed a more dramatic, passionate side – as did the raunchy satin-front bustier dresses. Leopard print cropped trousers and gold lurex jumpers offered a more relaxed, off-duty approach to the glamour, as models walked to a live piano performance, which further enhanced the sense of the musician behind this inspiring collection. Watch the video of Peter Jensen’s spring/summer 2012 show below: Peter Jensen SS12 | Rightster, posted with vodpod
Read MoreLondon Fashion Week SS12: Tiffany Amber
This is a guest post by Sarah Driscoll, one of our fabulous competition winners. She’s been hitting the tents at Somerset House as a guest fashion reporter for My Fashion Life to cover as many of London’s spring shows as she can make – find out how she got on when we armed her with a bag full of tickets and sent her packing… Who: Tiffany Amber What: Celebrating the ‘Siren of the Nile’, Tiffany Amber’s collection was a love letter to strong, powerful women who are not afraid of glamour, the female form or colour. Highlights: The rich green, mustard and navy printed silk suits with matching vintage trunk-shaped bags. Lowlights: The turquoise crepe print dresses were borderline bland when considered next to the rest of the collection. Overall: Glamour and Africa were the two prevailing themes of Tiffany Amber’s spring 2012 show. Keisha Buchanan and Foxy Brown took Front Row position as flowing dresses slit to the thigh with slashed necklines came down the runway in Quality Street shades of purple, green and golden yellow. The symmetrical prints of deeper, richer blue, green and mustard were the highlight of the show, and featured on straight cigarette pant suits, fitted dresses and even the vintage trunk cases that many of the models carried. Canary yellow and electric blue sheer blouses were also hero pieces, celebrating a feminine confidence that seemed to be the shows predominant attitude; an aura that was further accentuated by the unrelenting use of bold colour throughout the whole collection. Kooky round sunglasses and chunky bright fabric necklaces complemented the strong and exotic collection.
Read MoreCheryl Cole is launching her first shoe collection!
After all that’s gone wrong in the last six months for poor old Cheryl Cole, it was about time her luck changed for the better. And so, behold her latest career move – into the world of shoes.
Read MoreEditor’s survival kit: London Fashion Week
As New York kicked off the month-long fashion processions last week, so London Fashion Week falls this Friday. We should be prepared, given that it only happens twice a year, but somehow it always manages to spring round the corner quicker than summer can stick around. And so, I find myself in the same situation every season. What the hell do I wear? What bag do I take to carry all my stuff? What shoes will I wear to combat the cobbles (and which flats should I take as precaution?)? While I’ve yet to answer any of those questions, there are a few things I know I’ll need: my can’t-survive-without-them essentials. From moisturiser to mints, these are things that litter my bag, without fail, every fashion week; the things that help me function; the things that help me breathe a little easier: my survival kit. So yes, while I do risk tripping over the dirt track due to some poorly-conceived heels, at least I’ll have hydrated skin. When I get stressed, so does my skin. I always keep a hand-sized tube of moisturiser in my bag to banish any dry spots inbetween shows – plus, it’s great for faking a dewy complexion pre-party (just press the palms of your hands gently onto your face as a final touch). Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream intensive daily moisturiser, £28 £25.20, available at Debenhams. From pre-party to post, I never leave the house without YSL’s Touche Eclat – it hides all signs of the night before’s bash (because though I might be feeling the effects of two hours sleep and too much champagne, nobody else need know!). Yves Saint Laurent Touche Eclat, £24.50 £22.05, available at Debenhams. When my skin’s looking lack-luster and lifeless after a long day of shows, I swear by […]
Read MoreWhere we went on FNO: the high street
This is a guest post by Lois Mills, one of our (frankly brilliant) competition winners. Last night we sent her on a special mission to sift out the sweetest soirees taking place on the high street at Fashion’s Night Out – and not one to turn down a challenge, she triumphed in her task. Here, Lois shares her experiences on her very first Fashion’s Night Out… The night everyone has been talking about has arrived: Vogue’s Fashion’s Night Out. You know that you can only expect greatness when three of the best words in the dictionary are used all in the same title (and in case you’re having a little difficulty choosing which three words I mean, let’s just say I’m not a fan of the ‘out’doors!). Having caught a little of what happened at last year’s events, and having spoken to Daisy (the other competition winner) about what to wear, I was giving my outfit choice some serious consideration. In the end I went for a very Seventiess vibe, with high-waist purple velvet trousers, a green vintage vest and a studded black belt; topped off with a retro pair of glasses and a black wedge-and-sock combo for my feet! On the train, I was busily taking advantage of the VFNO app; discovering what was going on in every store whilst viciously scribbling them down, trying to be strategic and rank them in order of importance and closeness to one another. A few minutes later, and my list was longer than Oxford Street itself – tonight was going to be hectic! For me, the night began in John Lewis – there were three fashion shows running over the course of the evening, and Mischa Barton was present at one of them. Fingers crossed. I was at the first show, and […]
Read MoreFergie looks slick in her Versace shades
Despite the occasional faux pas, we’re huge fans of Fergie – she’s got style, confidence and recently, a wardrobe to match. Last week, the Black Eyed Peas singer stepped out at LAX International Airport in a pair of stylish Versace January J sunglasses, looking every inch the glamorous superstar. Working a pair of tan leather trousers, a print-alicious Balenciaga shirt and a Celine tote alongside her luxe shades, Fergie made a striking statement that struck the perfect balance between pared-down and stand-out. And by working a simple Bradshaw bun and pair of very now gold hoops, Fergie reminds us that statement jewellery is great in moderation, too. [poll id=”189″]
Read MoreWho wore it best? Lady Gaga vs Emma Stone in Tom Ford
Lace has been a huge trend this season, with models and celebrities alike choosing the feminine fabric for everything from socks to smocks and dresses. So, of course Ms Try Everything Once, aka Lady Gaga, would also don this delicate décor in the form of a fabulous Tom Ford dress. The singer wore the white, fully-laced dress in virginal white, straight off the Tom Ford AW11 runway, to promote her new single You and I in New York last week. Gaga’s version featured long sheer sleeves, which the singer snazzed up with strings of pearls and a gold brooch, keeping with the retro style of the dress. And in true Gaga kookiness, she added in a gigantic white frilly bloom hat and bug-eyed sunglasses. Actress Emma Stone, on the other hand, went for the dark and dramatic look at the premier of Crazy, Stupid, Love in New York back in July. The black lace dress contrasted against her pale skin, looking even more breathtaking with suede Louboutin heels. Stone made the dress look super sophis with a sleek side parting and dark lipstick – and we love the way the jolting hips create curves for her slender frame. But who do you think wore it best: Gaga with her vintage virginal white look, or Emma Stone in her vampish dark and decadent dress? [poll id=”188″]
Read MoreFrench designer creates ‘lingerie for children’
Not as controversial as the Pain au Chocolat or the disastrous correlation between increased hip size and consumption of these French favourites; it appears France can’t stop with its notorious ignorance for matters high of importance. Only recently, the scandal surrounding 10-year-old Thylane Blondeau blew out of control, after images of the young girl, dressed in adult attire and posing proactively for Cadeaux magazine circulated on the internet. The images caused a furore amongst critics and eventually led to the young girl’s mother terminating the aspiring child model’s Facebook page in order to protect her from negative media attention. France, undisturbed by the consequences, shrugged off the commotion. And this blasé take on such a pressing matter only seems to have been continued with the launch of a rather disturbing concept: Jours Après Lunes – “the first designer brand dedicated to ‘loungerie’ for children and teenagers, comprised of loungewear and lingerie to be worn over and under, inside and outside.” It says ‘children and teenagers’, but the latter seems to have been forgotten as the range is aimed mainly at ages 4-12. Kids love loungewear – it’s the unwritten uniform of non-school days – but using the term ‘lingerie’ in this age context, combined with loungewear to create ‘loungerie’ isn’t distracting enough from the adult undertones. The designer behind the sinister collection wanted mother and daughter to match their undergarments, but there appears to be a major oversight – the adult lingerie market is positioned very differently, and the sexual nuances present in lingerie ad campaigns speak for themselves. The danger of recklessly referencing this with a collection aimed at young girls can’t be ruled out, and some of the images for the ‘loungerie’ campaign are, simply put, shocking. The young ‘filles’ in the campaign shots recline over chairs, covered […]
Read MoreLady Gaga ditches top designers for Birmingham fashion student
Being the Lady who plays dress up every day must be tough. Lady Gaga’s eccentric dress sense is the equivalent of a two-fingered insult in the face of political correctness and a modest wardrobe. But the fashion oddball stunned fashion critics last week when she was spotted in L.A. in what appeared to be a ‘normal’ dress (cue: meat-free and actually decent). Gaga looked surprisingly pared down as she stepped out in a fall 2011 Versace dress, even keeping the accessories inoffensive: oversized black shades, gold cuff, Louboutin Daffodil heels and a black clutch. Looking eerily like the creative director of the label she was wearing – Donatella Versace – minus the carroty glow; the toned down Gaga, as opposed to her otherworldly form is probably telling us something: maybe she wasn’t really born that way. Although a best-selling artist, fashion is, in a strange way, Lady Gaga’s forte. Without the unearthly creations she is synonymous with, Lady Gaga’s rise to fame may have been a slightly slower affair. Walking the catwalk for stylist, Thierry Mugler creative director and long-term, friend, Nicola Formichetti, she later bought his entire fall 2011 collection – in every colour. With every top designer at her beck and call, Gaga chose to showcase the wares of a designer not so close to home on a recent trip to Singapore to promote her album, Born This Way. Resembling an extraterrestrial Audrey Hepburn, Gaga sported a nude coloured rubber dress by Birmingham fashion student Rebecca Short, complete with a shocking green beehive, double-rimmed glasses and white gloves. The look – typically dripping with Gaga antics – means a world of exposure for the 22-year-old aspiring fashion designer and appears to be a heartfelt gesture from Lady Gaga to support and nurture emerging fashion talent. Previously, Gaga requested the […]
Read MoreChic Shoegasms: M Missoni Two Tone Block Heel Boots
Missoni’s summer collection is all about graphic Sixties style prints, so if your style is Twiggy inspired, look no further – these two tone boots certainly work that retro look.
Read MoreGet the look: Katy Perry’s white embroidered lace dress
The newly strawberry blonde Katy Perry enjoyed a walk with hubby Russell Brand in West Village over the weekend, and looked suitably summery in a cute lace dress to match.
Read MoreGiles Deacon on designing Abbey Clancy’s wedding dress
Last Thursday, model Abbey Clancy wed her footballing hubby Peter Crouch at Stapleford Park Hotel in Leicestershire, but Giles Deacon – the man behind Abbey’s gorgeous wedding dress – reveals how he first met the Liverpudlian beauty.
Read MoreSuitcase essentials: what every girl needs in her holiday wardrobe
You’ve booked the flights, found your beach-view balcony base, and got the lingo well and truly landed. There’s only one thing left to do: pack. How many shoes? Bikini or swimsuit? Do I need my jacket? Ah yes, deciding what to pack for your summer sojourn can be a sticky situation, but you know, it really doesn’t have to be a dreaded affair. With a few clever choices, packing for your suitcase really can be rather simple once you’ve determined the weather and your must-wear staples. From the wear-it-all-ways skirt to the cool cover-up, we’ve compiled a list of the summer essentials every girl needs in her suitcase to solve your sartorial struggle. Peek, pick and pack ’em, girls! &nsbp; The mini dress Nothing says holiday like an easy-breezy mini. We’re declaring the little white dress our piece of the season, and with a bit of clever styling, you can double up for day and evening. Boutique Broderie Anglaise dress, £180 £99, available at Jaeger. The maxi dress A key piece for summer and a staple for your suitcase, consider the maxi your holiday style solution. It’s perfect for the poolside, walks along the beach and does evening elegance to boot. Milly Leah maxi dress, £402 £201, available at my-wardrobe. The wear-it-all-ways skirt Ah, the holiday hero piece! A floaty skirt with an elastic waist is about as versatile as it gets. Wear it as a floor-skimming maxi skirt in the day, tuck the hem into the waistband to make a mini for the beach, and pull it up into a bandeau dress for evening – it’s three savvy styles in one! Elizabeth & James black layered maxi skirt, £195 £117, available at my-wardrobe. The shorts From tailored city styles to denim cut-offs, shorts have become a new summer staple. […]
Read MoreFriday fun: top sale picks from MyTheresa
As far as Friday’s go, they’re always pretty fun in our book – why, hello weekend! – but they’re especially exciting when the sales are in full swing.
Read MoreKate Moss goes back to black in London on her last day of singledom
Supermodels know how flattering black can be, and no one utilises this more than Kate Moss. The soon-to-be-bride, who’s probably getting married as we speak, was out and about in London yesterday, shopping on her last day of singledom at Joseph.
Read MoreGet the look: Beyonce in Helmut Lang
Airports might be your excuse for joggers and a jumper, but we reckon you’ll want to up your game after seeing how Beyonce rolls. Arriving at Nice Cote d’Azur Airport last week, the singing sensation looked achingly chic in her effortless airport ensemble.
Read MoreMid-summer must-haves from J.Crew!
Summer’s here and, for the first time since it officially arrived, it actually feels like it! We’re going giddy at the thought of sun, sand and sangria, but we’ve still got a closet to jam-pack before we eat all that gelato.
Read MoreJanuary Jones gets tropical for her baby shower
Whilst we can’t envy January Jones for having to go through the problems of being pregnant in summer – sweaty cankles, anyone? – we’re completely jealous of how little her style has faltered.
Read MoreGet the look: Jennifer Lopez’s laid-back luxe
Whilst jetting off to frolic in the delights of Paris last week, Jennifer Lopez was spotted sauntering in the park with her twins in a laid-back look that screamed low luxe.
Read MoreDeal of the day: Truly Madly Deeply glass wing tee
Print tees are a super easy way of putting a bit of fun into a casual summer wardrobe. Laid-back LA girls love their graphic prints, and although we can’t have the whole Hollywood life, we can always do with a bit of Californian style.
Read MoreGet the Royal Ascot look: Holly Valance in Roland Mouret
In between the mad be-hatted, this year’s Royal Ascot did open its grounds to quite the fashionable crowd who, with their heels sinking into mud splashes, still managed to slam it in the style stakes.
Read MoreDonna Ida needs your help for this year’s Women’s 5k Challenge
Donna Ida is a dedicated designer of all things denim, and this September she wants you lovely ladies to slip on your comfy trainers and join her on adidas’ Women’s 5k Challenge.
Read MoreHow to get summer whites right
This season caused a whitewash on the catwalk, as the fashion gentry sent out milky washes and chalk whites to juxtapose perfectly against spring’s bolder counterparts.
Read MoreLove or Hate: House of Harlow jewelled strappy sandals
In summer, one of my absolute favourite colour combinations has to be tan and turquoise. It conjures up images of the sea and sand beautifully and really epitomises holidays for me.
Read More15 gifts under £100 your dad will love this Father’s Day
It’s Father’s Day this Sunday, and if you’re anything as unorganised as us, you won’t have his gift wrapped and ready just yet.
Read MoreThree fool-proof festival looks to last the whole weekend
So, you’ve got your festival essentials sorted, but you’ve got three days worth of outfits to put together. What do you do with a case full of shorts, a stack of tops and a pile of ditsy dresses?
Read MoreFestival fashion, the essentials: what to pack
Sun, cider and sweet sounds? Oh hallelujah! It’s that time of year again, and frankly, we couldn’t be more excited. But before we dig out the tents and throw on the wellies, we need to have a serious think about what to pack for summer’s festivals.
Read MoreKaty Perry takes us back to the 80’s
American pop-star Katy Perry has always leaned more toward the quirky side of fashion, and it seems the princess of all things cool has taken a trip back in fashion disaster time for her latest single cover.
Read MoreLet’s Talk: the girl who let Terry Richardson exploit her
It was only a matter of time before someone came up with another Terry Richardson sex story, though I admit, this one’s a little different to the other disturbing tales we’ve read over the past year.
Read MoreEditor’s picks: Friday must-haves from Matches
Since it’s Friday, and a sunny one at that, I’m feeling inspired to shop the best of summer’s offerings ready for a weekend of fashion indulgence (really, any excuse).
Read MoreFive floral pieces to feel pretty in this summer
We don’t know about you, but we’re getting a little fidgety about summer over here. You see, when the sun has its hat, we’re very happy indeed – and frankly we’ve had enough of grey skies and soggy feet. So, with the sun’s glow just around the corner, we’re in the mood for something suitably summery, and we reckon florals will give us the fashion boost to hold out. From daisies to ditsy and poppies to painterly, floral prints are the perfect pairing for warm days, and luckily, they’re about in abundance. We’ve dug around for our favourite floral pieces to get us – and you – in the mood for sunshine. See below for our top picks that are guaranteed to get you feeling pretty this summer… There’s nothing more feminine and flirty than a Fifties floral dress, especially when it’s bursting with multi-coloured blooms. The structured shape and deep rounded neck add a simplistic streak to D&G’s Mimosa dress that makes it perfect for any summer soiree. D&G Mimosa dress, £320, available at Matches. BUY NOW! This French Connection beau dress is loud and proud. The digital flower print in a rainbow palette is offset perfectly by the sumptuous silky fabric, meaning you don’t need anything other than a slick of bright lipstick and simple flat sandals to accessorise. French Connection beau fleur print dress, £135, available at French Connection. BUY NOW! Adding floral accessories to your spring style is a must. Nicholas Kirkwood’s Bizzarre satin ankle strap sandals are a serious statement, but we love their overly feminine charm and cool abstract print. Pair with a white shift dress and nude accessories for balance. Nicholas Kirkwood Bizzarre satin ankle strap sandals, £505, available at Browns. BUY NOW! Looking for a subtler way to […]
Read MoreCannes 2011: best dressed (pt 3)
As Cannes goes past its halfway point, you might be forgiven for thinking that the fashion may start to suffer (after all, it’s been going on for a week, how much couture is there on the planet?). Well, you’d be wrong, of course, because the last few days have bought out some of the most fabulous frocks on the most famous of people on the planet. Even red carpet royalty Brad and Angelina have made an appearance, though the less said about Brad’s white suit the better. See below for our third instalment of the best dressed ladies at Cannes Film Festival 2011… Gwen Stefani Gwen in a floor-length ball gown? Not going to happen. The No Doubt singer (pictured here with hubby Gavin Rossdale) went in a completely different direction for the premiere of Tree of Life and chose a daring sequinned jumpsuit by Stella McCartney. Only Gwen could get away with a neckline that deep paired with wild curls in her hair, smoky eyes and hot pink lips. Rosario Dawson Strutting her stuff down the catwalk for the Naomi Campbell’s Fashion for Relief charity event was actress Rosario Dawson. Sporting this seasons hottest hue, the tangerine coloured draped dress was the perfect shade for her and her uber fab figure. Perfect. Naomi Campbell Unlike most of the other attendees clad in white, Naomi’s been favouring the darker, more mysterious hues at Cannes. We love this dress on her at The Beaver premiere. The fitted bodice and the tiered skirt create a flawless (albeit softer) silhouette on the super. Jane Fonda Ok, we admit it, we couldn’t resist featuring Jane Fonda in Marchesa again. Continuing her successful style streak on the catwalk, she took to the runway for charity looking delectable in a figure-hugging gold dress. We can only presume jaws were dropping in the front row. How is […]
Read MoreWhat’s In Your Makeup Bag: Harper’s Bazaar’s Gabriele Hackworthy
With wardrobes worth their weight in gold, and hairdos commanding very little to look perfect, it’s the makeup bags of these fashion doyennes we never get to see. To find out the secrets behind their luminous complexions, catwalk replica bee-stung pouts and impeccably natural looking tans, we delved deep into Harper’s Bazaar’s newly-appointed fashion director Gabriele Hackworthy’s makeup bag. Recognised for her cutting edge style and distinct fashion perspective, Gabriele has more than 15 years’ experience in the fashion industry. Having started out at Australian Vogue and promoted to fashion director at the impressive age of 26, Gabriele has also worked as fashion director-at-large for both Japanese and Chinese Vogue, when the latter publication launched in 2004. We caught up with Gabriele for a quick chat about her beauty regime and the products she swears by to keep her looking camera ready in a stylishly hectic job… What’s in your makeup bag? Cle De Peau concealer, Shu Uemera eyelash curlers, I use two foundations – YSL Perfect Touch foundation or Cle de Peau Refining Fluid Foundation
Read MoreDeal of the day: House of Holland silk striped vest
If there’s one thing the mini heatwave’s taught us, it’s how much better we look with a bit of vitamin D. We’ve spent the last couple of weeks working hard on our tans and now we want an excuse to shamelessly flaunt our new sun-kissed skin. Henry Holland’s sleeveless silk striped vest is the ideal solution to allow us to bare our arms in style, and it’s the perfect colour-blocking piece for our spring wardrobes to boot. The tri-colour vest features a slimming lilac body with chunky white and purple panelled top section, and will see you’re sorted for this season’s must-have stripes. And best of all, it’s a massive bargain. Reduced from £205 to just £35, you can put your huge saving on some other pieces for your summer wardrobe – it’d be rude not to, right? We’ll be pairing ours with oversize sunglasses and slim trousers for Gossip Girl inspired chic. Get our deal of the day now and wear your brilliant new bargain all summer long. House of Holland silk striped vest, £205 £35, available at Browns. BUY NOW!
Read MoreBeyonce’s fabulous fashion comeback
Hello, who is this hot honey blonde we see? Why, it’s only Beyonce! Despite the odd appearance at a basketball game, Beyonce’s largely steered clear of the spotlight for some time, but we for one are super pleased to see she’s back and looking better than ever. Showing off her newly blonde locks, she left restaurant L’Avenue at the Meurice Hotel in Paris with husband Jay-Z last week looking utterly fabulous. We love her sexy draped printed dress complete with waist cinching black sash and matching crock handbag. She chose gold sandals that perfectly complimented her honey coloured skin and the metallic flashes in the dress – and, of course, no celeb outfit is complete with the obligatory pair of sunglasses. And judging by the size of that rock on her left hand, things are still go swimmingly with her hunky hubby. Good to have you back, B! [poll id=”95″]
Read MoreWhat to pack for your bank holiday getaway
It’s Easter (well, almost)! And that means there’s lovely long weekend ahead of us. Luckily, thanks to Prince Wills and Kate, we’ve got another one coming next weekend, too, and we reckon it’s high time to pack our bags and head off on a last minute getaway. If you’re heading afar too, we’ve compiled a packing guide of the essentials every girl needs on her exodus to make sure you travel in style this spring. Whether you’re jetting off on a city break, escaping to the country or hitting up a seaside sojourn, we’ve picked three hot holiday outfits that’ll have you looking chic wherever you wonder. See below for our spring break packing guide – it’s time to get gorgeous! City break Equipment coral silk blouse, £209, available at my-wardrobe.com. BUY NOW!; blue flippy skirt, £26, available at Topshop. BUY NOW!; Retrosun vintage Dior sunglasses, £150, available at my-wardrobe.com. BUY NOW!; KG by Kurt Geiger Heidi platform, £120, available at Kurt Geiger. BUY NOW!; Hampton tote, £180, available at Jaeger. BUY NOW! Country escape Reiss Venus sweatshirt, £120, available at Reiss. BUY NOW!; pleat front short, £160, available at Jaeger. BUY NOW!; tan suede peep-toe wedge, £68, available at Urban Outfitters. BUY NOW!; Mulberry oak camera bag, £638, available at my-wardrobe. BUY NOW!; black rounded sunglasses, £18, available at Topshop. BUY NOW! Beach-side soujourn Boutique rainbow print sleeveless dress, £160, available at Jaeger. BUY NOW!; Balenciaga multi-strap sandals, £545, available at mytheresa. BUY NOW!; Abbey Den denim jacket, £42, available at Topshop. BUY NOW!; Allier duffle bag, £225, available at Reiss. BUY NOW!; tortoiseshell curved sunglasses, £18, available at Topshop. BUY NOW!
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